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Fayette Villains just dropped their BYU postmortem
Posted on 9/18/23 at 8:55 am
Posted on 9/18/23 at 8:55 am
Fair warning - it isn't pretty.
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Cliff's notes:
- there are a ton of parallels to our 2015 start, and this game had a lot of similarities to Toledo
- OL is bad, we can't throw down the field because of it, and if it doesn't turn around the season is going to be a disaster
- we probably should've paid Briles
- Enos has largely been mediocre to bad in his stints as OC
- it might be time to move on from Pittman
LINK
Cliff's notes:
- there are a ton of parallels to our 2015 start, and this game had a lot of similarities to Toledo
- OL is bad, we can't throw down the field because of it, and if it doesn't turn around the season is going to be a disaster
- we probably should've paid Briles
- Enos has largely been mediocre to bad in his stints as OC
- it might be time to move on from Pittman
Posted on 9/18/23 at 8:56 am to Feral
Enos lack of RPOs definitely doesn't help. And the article mentioning "long developing pass concepts" that require a line to block longer is spot on. Puts a shaky line in bad situations
This post was edited on 9/18/23 at 9:02 am
Posted on 9/18/23 at 8:57 am to Feral
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- we probably should've paid Briles
He likes people with loyalty, unless it’s him and he needs his money… frick that fat frick.
Posted on 9/18/23 at 9:34 am to Hogwarts
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Enos lack of RPOs definitely doesn't help. And the article mentioning "long developing pass concepts" that require a line to block longer is spot on. Puts a shaky line in bad situations
FV mentions that in the piece, and it’s definitely a concern with regard to the Enos offense.
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Enos has largely been a bad – or mediocre at best – offensive coordinator in his stints at Miami and Maryland since leaving Fayetteville. He’s struggled to incorporate modern trends like RPOs into his offense, making him a bit of a dinosaur.
I was very concerned that going from Briles to Enos could fail, because the Hogs are moving away from what it is innovative and modern (and thus advantageous) and into something more conservative, and thus more dependent on out-talenting the opponent. I wasn’t sure the Hogs were totally there yet. To do this during KJ Jefferson’s final season seemed incredibly risky. This offense does not well-suit Jefferson and Rocket Sanders’ skillsets.
To give FV/Adam Ford credit, he’s been saying since before the season that he was concerned about Enos’s offense being predicated on having talent as opposed to scheme.
This post was edited on 9/18/23 at 9:36 am
Posted on 9/18/23 at 10:32 am to Feral
Pittman got his money and is set for life.
His mannerisms show he doesn’t have the fire and passion needed.
His mannerisms show he doesn’t have the fire and passion needed.
Posted on 9/18/23 at 12:38 pm to Feral
Doesn't matter much what offense you're running if the O-line isn't up to par.
Posted on 9/18/23 at 12:44 pm to Feral
your link is a little fricky. it has a couple extra characters on the end.
Posted on 9/18/23 at 12:48 pm to WonderWartHawg
Sure but scheme can mask deficiencies to some extent.
You can look at Enos' career and see that, outside of 2015, he's largely been average and been known for a poor running game. On the other hand, when Sam says we're running plays on 1st down hoping to get 3-4 yards, the real problem is obviously at the top.
You can look at Enos' career and see that, outside of 2015, he's largely been average and been known for a poor running game. On the other hand, when Sam says we're running plays on 1st down hoping to get 3-4 yards, the real problem is obviously at the top.
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