Will Nkosi be able to run Enos more advanced offense?

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I just don’t understand what makes some of the Miami fans feel like the other QBs will be so much better than Perry. What has the other QBs shown that makes the people **** on Perry’s ability so much?

nothing. tate is the new toy and jarrens off field rumors havent been positive. feeley giving out lifter of the week awards have brought posters to conclude that feeley has decided tate is the guy ignoring the fact that he looked meh in the spring. can he and the other 2 improve? yes, but it seems like this board has only afforded tate the ability to improve.
 
I just don’t understand what makes some of the Miami fans feel like the other QBs will be so much better than Perry. What has the other QBs shown that makes the people **** on Perry’s ability so much?

also, i think perry has the most raw talent of the three. i think jarren likely the most polished. tate is def the most athletic but his passing is questionable. well see what happens
 
Some of yall think just because richt only used a handful of plays that his playbook only consisted of that. Ahmmon said there were plenty of plays that they would run in practice and it would work but when gameday came they wouldn't use them.

Nkosi issue wasn't he couldn't learn the offense. His problem was he didn't put the effort into learning it.
 
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Nkosi struggled with running Richts basic offense and significantly struggled reading defense. Yes we did not have a good offensive coaching staff last year but it's Nkosi fault for not being able to run the offense. Nkosi did not put in the work necessary in the film room last year. Do you think he will be able to run a more advanced offense under Enos if he couldn't run Richts basic offense?

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Kosi might not be Simple Jack, but that offense last year had the playcalling done by Simple Richt. I get what Richt was trying to do - run proven plays at a high level of execution, keep the system and the reads simple, and hope our guys won all of their one-on-one matchups. Against a lot of teams, we could do that. Play anyone with similar athletes or just better coached ones - we struggled mightily.

Enos is going to put whoever the QB ends up being in the best position to succeed. It's not going to be one-read and then hope something breaks open. It's not going to be us running the same thing on every 3rd down and opposing defenses sitting on it and daring us to make the play work somehow. You're probably going to see levels concepts out of Enos off of playaction, you'll see crossing routes, you'll see actual route combinations that work, you'll see motion to help the QB and the rest of our offensive personnel identify coverages and where the weakness of the defense is going to be on that play.

It got to the point with Richt where defenses sat on what they knew we were going to do with our simplified offensive concepts/playcalling. While simple helps you learn it and hopefully execute at a high level (Richt's intent), it also gives opposing defenses and coaching staffs a leg up by knowing tendencies and coaching their guys on what's coming. Even with us having better athletes at most skill positions, it made it easier to stop for the UVAs/Wiskys/GTs of the world.

Basically - Enos' system is more complicated, yes. It puts more responsibility on the QB and every skill position to learn more complicated offensive jargon and plays. However - it gives us options to dictate to the defense what we want to do in terms of isolating favorable matchups as opposed to defenses just sitting on the simple stuff they've seen on tape. Predictable versus unpredictable. One option versus multiple options. Richt wanted to out-athlete every opposing defense. Enos wants us to out-scheme AND out-athlete every opposing defense - it just makes life so much easier on the QB and the offense as a whole when you take that approach.

The factory made cookies.

Flavored em with lies.

Come home to Simple Richt’s.
 
Some of yall think just because richt only used a handful of plays that his playbook only consisted of that. Ahmmon said there were plenty of plays that they would run in practice and it would work but when gameday came they wouldn't use them.

Nkosi issue wasn't he couldn't learn the offense. His problem was he didn't put the effort into learning it.

Malik said the same thing.

It made sense. Richt would randomly call a play that was a great concept and I would get all excited then he would just abandon it.

This is one of the reasons people felt he had some type of medical issue.

Richt had some good plays. He just lost the ability to put it all together when calling them.
 
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I see it in such a simple way.
Enos helped a Qb like Jalen Hurts look very good last season to the point he was the number one transfer portal target.

Perry in my opinion has more talent as a pure passer than Hurts does. I think Enos can mold him into a star QB too assuming he wins the QB battle.

That said, I think all three Qbs on the roster can be stars in the offense so I am not going to say he will be our starter. Just that he has as good a chance as anyone as long as he put the work in and did what was asked of him this summer.
 
Nkosi struggled with running Richts basic offense and significantly struggled reading defense. Yes we did not have a good offensive coaching staff last year but it's Nkosi fault for not being able to run the offense. Nkosi did not put in the work necessary in the film room last year. Do you think he will be able to run a more advanced offense under Enos if he couldn't run Richts basic offense?

I don't know. Will Jarren? Will Tate?
 
Will Tate Martell be able to run Enos' more advanced offense? He was recruited to run Urban Meyer's one read spread offense and transferred to Miami as soon as he heard Ryan Day was switching to a pro style system.
I met Tate at Bed Bath and Beyond like 2 months ago. Was buying pink shower curtains like a true OG. In all seriousness, he was a great kid super approachable. Actually got to speak to him for a bit and ask him some questions. He says the system is complicated. The ball is literally going all over the place and the hardest part is knowing what to do with it. As a fan, it makes me happy because it means there will be some variety in the system. I'd love for him to be the guy because I feel like he has that Miami swag. But may the best QB win. Regardless of who wins QB1, gotta hope the guy behind him is just as good and understands the system just as well. You're always one play away from being "the guy".
 
I still recall Coach Macho making it clear that Perry was very much unpolished in many ways coming out of high school. Now, for the first time he's getting some real high level coaching and structure. Last year was a disaster for him in many ways, but Im excited by what Enos might mean to his career at UM.

In Enos I trust
 
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I met Tate at Bed Bath and Beyond like 2 months ago. Was buying pink shower curtains like a true OG. In all seriousness, he was a great kid super approachable. Actually got to speak to him for a bit and ask him some questions. He says the system is complicated. The ball is literally going all over the place and the hardest part is knowing what to do with it. As a fan, it makes me happy because it means there will be some variety in the system. I'd love for him to be the guy because I feel like he has that Miami swag. But may the best QB win. Regardless of who wins QB1, gotta hope the guy behind him is just as good and understands the system just as well. You're always one play away from being "the guy".

This has now become Ferris Bueller at 31 Flavors.

It's kinda serious.
 
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