Will Nkosi be able to run Enos more advanced offense?

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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?

Translation: I am Jimmy the Greek & you know what I mean.
 
Some people just can't hide their obvious bias. Here it is known to all of us that Nkosi's comprehension of Enos's offense is "at least" the same as Martell and Williams. Yet he chooses Nkosi to question if he's competent enough? That's why "all" the QB's will battle it out the next couple weeks so the staff can determine if Nkosi and all the other QB's can run his offense best.
Just read the Beason interview where he said he thought N'kosi had the best grasp off the offense based on what he saw in practice. He did go on to say that he had not sat in on any QB meetings, but that his opinion was based purely on his observations.

I think Perry is getting a bad rap in the intelligence area. The first is because he made foolish off the field judgments which is about maturity not intelligence.

Secondly, because he appeared lost at times during games last year. Understandable and perhaps fair, but it was his 1st year playing and I think the whole flip flopping QBs hurt his growth . The thing is that people are stuck in the past as if Perry can't get any better. I think Perry has turned the corner with his maturity and work ethic.

We'll see how it plays out in camp.
 
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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
Exactly. Last year we had a physically gifted, but essentially uncoached, raw QB in Perry. This is his first year with college-level QB coaching. To pretend that last year proves he sucks is to ignore the fact that they essentially threw an uncoached QB onto the field.
 
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Based on the last few years, I don't have much faith in Perry. I am hoping he seriously turns it around this fall.
Come on man Perry's th st couple games he did okay.teams adjusted to him ,his immaturity showed it's head his qb coach or hc didn't adjust the scheme to his strengths.enos will scheme to his players strengths and will game plan to where his players will be put in confidence building situations.
 
Come on man Perry's th st couple games he did okay.teams adjusted to him ,his immaturity showed it's head his qb coach or hc didn't adjust the scheme to his strengths.enos will scheme to his players strengths and will game plan to where his players will be put in confidence building situations.

flip flopping QBs 100 times in game doesnt help anyone either
 
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?
It's not calculus, it's football, it's really not that complicated.
 
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