Why Does Enos

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To actually answer your question OP.

It is simply his offensive philosophy. He likes using play action.

I think the question you are really asking is why we keep running them when it has mostly been with very limited success.

There is certainly some questions to be asked as to whether he should using that play or not. As much as receivers have been open on those plays every game we do tend to take a lot of sacks or heavy pressure when we run them. With this OL it is high risk vs high reward only the outcomes tend to be negative for us. sacks, pressure, QBs not throwing or missing the WR.

Most defenses so far, have been bringing a lot of safeties closer to the line and they are just begging for a PA play to expose them. They just have not been able to capitalize on it yet. Considering Enos has a hard on for play action he can't help himself. Considering the risk with the OL another OC probably would not run it as much.

I believe your talent & personnel make all good coaches take them into account as you are trying to establish their identity
 
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Exactly!!! A large swath of posters on here are complete idiots IMO. Complete both passes (Pope actually holding onto one, and Kosi throwing a better pass), and the narrative is what great and aggressive play calls Enos makes. The incompletions were not the fault of Dan Enos.

That’s just it the numbers thus far prove that all those possessions are likely to creat 3 and out possessions so better to take what’s given to you...Like the last possession of the game for us.
 
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