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Dan Enos defends play-calling, game plan after loss to FIU
Dan Enos reflects on the loss to FIU.
247sports.com
I was just going to post this. What a ****.
"Not really, I thought we had a good plan," Enos said. "We didn't execute it at times, but structurely I thought we had a good plan, but we didn't execute."
We had a good plan but failed to score a point through 3 quarters against a team that gave up 50 points to Middle Tennessee St. What a ****.I was just going to post this. What a ****.
"Not really, I thought we had a good plan," Enos said. "We didn't execute it at times, but structurely I thought we had a good plan, but we didn't execute."
I’m with you brother! This university and program is getting what they deserve. They made there bed now there gonna have to lay it. It’ll be a nice empty stadium next year so they can burn this thing down and most likely no one will even see it or care. Fvck UM!What an *******. You know what? Good. I hope Manny keeps him around and they lose every game next year. Burn it all to the ground.
Richt wasn’t stubborn. Richt has Malik Rosier as a QB. He was limited in ability. Richt called versions of four plays because of Malik.We’re doomed!!!Dan Enos defends play-calling, game plan after loss to FIU
Dan Enos reflects on the loss to FIU.247sports.com
Exactly. Somewhere along the line ******** like Enos got it in their head that results be damned, they're right and everyone else is wrong. **** this dude on every level of ****.Dude is DNofrio just on offense
Same pompous attitude that thinks he is the smartest guy in the room.
“I can promise you that every call that we make is designed to have somebody make a tackle, behind or at the line of scrimmage,” D’Onofrio said. “We wouldn’t want to change that if that was the design. We have to get the players to execute better.”
“As far as philosophically, we go into a game knowing what we want to stop, and you have to have a free player to stop the guy who has the ball,” D’Onofrio said. “That’s not going to change. As long as that’s sound, now we have to continue to work through the execution.
“At the end of the day, talent is not enough. Execution is what you need to have. I’ve been talking about that here for a long time. You have to execute. If you don’t have a guy in his gap, it doesn’t matter how talented he is. The gap’s open and a guy runs through it.”
Richt absolutely was stubborn, if he wasn’t he wouldn’t have wanted to hold on to his son being a qb coach and him calling playsRicht wasn’t stubborn. Richt has Malik Rosier as a QB. He was limited in ability. Richt called versions of four plays because of Malik.
He didn’t play Jarren because Jarren is a lazy piece of s***. He doesn’t prepare and doesn’t put the work in until someone puts a foot in his a**.
Yes, Malik Rosier was a better option than “The Captain”. He would look good in spurts but totally clueless mostly.
Richt was right not to play the “Forehead” because he was lazy and entitled. The “Captain” would have flamed out eventually. Richt stayed loyal to the Senior because it wouldn’t have made a difference.
Ill take Richt when it comes to knowing QB talent (Green, Shockley, Stafford, and that awful commentator AAron Murray)
Oh, now if we’re talking about his son then yes. But Richt made the calls on who started. But Jon Richt or Earl Morrell isn’t making the “Forehead” have urgency.Richt absolutely was stubborn, if he wasn’t he wouldn’t have wanted to hold on to his son being a qb coach and him calling plays