Not.
The amount of b*tching in reaction to Enos I've had to read is ludicrous. It's a solid win and instead we got a bunch of sorry old actual mañuelas crying.
We just stole the up and coming OC for Bama, but **** did Manny ***** up. What an idiot, poaching a guy from Saban he clearly had painted that wasn't an "insider" or board favorite, amirite?
For everyone following this line of thinking, allow me to suggest you consider the larger picture. And that is, Enos does not even have to pan out as a World Star for this to be a great hire. And we won't be able to judge that at all for awhile, precisely because *anyone* at all competent as an OC can instantly catapult this offense upwards from where the last staff left it. So rejoice, because the optics are good and an offensive boost is guaranteed.
Where Enos will actually be tested in his ability is in years 2 and 3. And if it pans out? Brilliant. Manny is a sniper, Enos goes HC after exceeding expectations, and the OC job becomes a white hot destination. If he fails? Unlike with the Apple rumors suggested, Manny didn't go and hire a friend. He witnessed last season first hand and knows better than anyone to be ready to hold the offense accountable, and not to let personal ties and stubbornness ***** a good thing up. He's not catching himself in that spot. So *worst case* he fires his ***, and the offense is still elevated from where it is or would be, and Diaz gains even more first hand insight into what does and doesn't work offensively here.
He's in it to win it, which is also why he wouldn't have made this hire without reaching an agreement with Enos on how this Miami O needs to look like, just as he voiced to us. Fast. Violent. So people harping on his history of pro style can stfu. Manny has demonstrated in his role as DC an ability to learn and adapt his scheme to his players, and I trust he can recognize and evaluate the presence of that skill in his peers. It's what defines a great coach.
Oh, and f*cking grab Hurts. If you don't think we'd have instant benefit adding a mature and proven winner and baller at the next level to the team to lead it with an OC he's worked with, you're f***** in the head. I believe Jarren is the **** truth, and he can take the first step in demonstrating it by making the easy af decision to learn first hand from two individuals who've been doing the playoff and NC game we trying to get ourselves to. He competes and learns from Hurts for a year while getting a years worth of actual coaching development, he could walk onto the field a cyborg if he wants to in 2020.
So bring in the comp at QB, and everywhere else while you're at it.
F**** the entitled diva players that have a problem with that, and f**** the entitled diva fans too.
It's time to ride with the Miami boy.