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Thing I liked about that last drive is that Jarren just played, didnt over-think, and maybe that had to do with the fact he had to play fast, a quicker tempo. Made a play with his legs that was key, seemed pretty loose.

Can we get more of that -- and will Enos allow him to play at a faster pace, the offense overall?

Enos needs to spread FSU out and let Jarren make those quick short to intermediate throws until Willie and Leavitt are ripping each other's pubes out.

His tightly spaced under center stuff plays directly into what FSU can defend well. So, it's probably going to be a long day.
 
Look, Kosi isn't accurate enough. The interception today was a bad throw. Back to Georgia Tech, first play of the game is a nice safe easy throw for a 2nd and 2 and he missed it. Williams hits that and we aren't in 3rd and 9 or whatever and they don't get the touchdown in the end zone.
 
But seriously, our games are boring, even the dramatic wins, aren't they?

Yes

Can we get more of that -- and will Enos allow him to play at a faster pace, the offense overall?

No. Fully expect a play action pass next week that comes after failing to establish the run and Zion Nelson giving up a sack.


A win is a win though, good win this week.
 
Lame *** games all year i just sit there on the couch quiet af even pausing it while i take a huge **** for 15 minutes just so i can skip commercials and i have zero emotions
LOL, I think for the first time ever, I paused it and went outside to talk to the yardman about weeds. We not back.
 
Thing I liked about that last drive is that Jarren just played, didnt over-think, and maybe that had to do with the fact he had to play fast, a quicker tempo. Made a play with his legs that was key, seemed pretty loose.

Can we get more of that -- and will Enos allow him to play at a faster pace, the offense overall?
Put him in shotgun a lot more too
 
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Enos needs to spread FSU out and let Jarren make those quick short to intermediate throws until Willie and Leavitt are ripping each other's pubes out.

His tightly spaced under center stuff plays directly into what FSU can defend well. So, it's probably going to be a long day.

He hasn't spread the offense out all season. So why should Enos do it against FSU?
 
He does when his back is against the wall and his QBs shoulder has been separated.

Most Hurricane fans whom have watched offense all season, know your boy Enos should put the offense in a variation of the spread ALL SEASON. Not when Miami is on " life support. " dUh.
 
Most Hurricane fans whom have watched offense all season, know your boy Enos should put the offense in a variation of the spread ALL SEASON. Not when Miami is on " life support. " dUh.

I'm not disagreeing with you, why do you make everything so combative?
 
Good win

Enos sucks man.

For example (there are many)..

3 and 1 on the final drive and instead of running up quick to the line to run a quick play knowing we’ll go for it twice. We don’t snap the ball until there’s 5 seconds left on the play clock and run a slow developing predictable run that’s obviously stuffed
 
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Can somebody, for the love of god, explain to me how we keep trotting out 150 YPG Perry but have yet to let Martell even get a snap at QB? If you want to try and convince me Williams should be the outright starter, fine, I get that. But if Enos and Diaz are making this an open competition and you keep starting a guy over Williams who only once in his career has thrown over 225 yards, in lieu of Williams, then why the **** wouldn't you try Martell?
 
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I don’t trust Williams. He needs to prove he can make plays and not be afraid to make a tough throw in traffic or take sacks all game.

Unfortunately, I don't trust either of these guys.

Rest of this season will be five more one-game seasons.

Not gonna win a lot of football games scoring only 16 or 17 points—and conversely, not gonna hold too many opponents to 12 or 9 points like we've seen in two of the past three weeks, where it was a mix of good defense and opponents imploding in the red zone like Miami usually does.
 
I was shocked to see him actually lead a game-winning TD drive. I wasn’t sure he had it in him, so that was a nice surprise.

Not sure it means much going forward. But we’ll see.
 
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