Awsi Dooger
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I love the whining. Everybody wanted a cupcake coach with tinkerbell stats. If he put up big numbers at some podunk school while running the ball only 5 times per game, everyone would be in delirium.
The idea is to establish an identity, one that is recognizable and can attract recruits from all positions while also allowing us to win big once the personnel is in place. We aren't winning big regardless of offense right now.
That Arkansas style is quarterback friendly along with running backs, fullback, tight end and receivers. Offensive linemen will know they will be asked to run block and pass block in sufficient percentage and toward what the NFL is looking for. There won't be any need for projections.
In short, we are not cutting corners. This style can look bad out of the blocks if some mental midget like N'Kosi Perry is asked to make pre snap decisions and run a pro style offense. But Enos has much higher aspirations than N'Kosi Perry. That is why he is coming here. He knows Miami already has running backs and tight ends who fit his offense, and no reason other pieces cannot be quickly obtained.
I am very impressed that Diaz recognized the potential for this type of offense, as opposed to succumbing like the typical simplistic cupcake fan to a video game variety. And don't ignore for one second that Diaz was influenced by all the problems his defense had with Wisconsin two years in a row. This Enos style is very similar to Wisconsin, other than it is more varied and not quite as power based.
The idea is to establish an identity, one that is recognizable and can attract recruits from all positions while also allowing us to win big once the personnel is in place. We aren't winning big regardless of offense right now.
That Arkansas style is quarterback friendly along with running backs, fullback, tight end and receivers. Offensive linemen will know they will be asked to run block and pass block in sufficient percentage and toward what the NFL is looking for. There won't be any need for projections.
In short, we are not cutting corners. This style can look bad out of the blocks if some mental midget like N'Kosi Perry is asked to make pre snap decisions and run a pro style offense. But Enos has much higher aspirations than N'Kosi Perry. That is why he is coming here. He knows Miami already has running backs and tight ends who fit his offense, and no reason other pieces cannot be quickly obtained.
I am very impressed that Diaz recognized the potential for this type of offense, as opposed to succumbing like the typical simplistic cupcake fan to a video game variety. And don't ignore for one second that Diaz was influenced by all the problems his defense had with Wisconsin two years in a row. This Enos style is very similar to Wisconsin, other than it is more varied and not quite as power based.