Enos just does not know how to create a rhythm on offense or use spacing.
Which makes sense. He's a I-form, West Coast guy.
Willie Taggart had this same problem. Willie wanted to run a pro-style, west coast offense. It doesn't work. So he switched to an offense he wasn't comfortable with and never really understood the concepts and called it his, "Gulf Coast Offense."
That's Enos. Enos doesn't want to run a modern offense. He doesn't know how to run a modern offense. He's forced to run his best impersonation of a modern offense, and this is the result. It's clunky and there's no rhythm to it.