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LOOK: Fans jump to Jarren Williams’ defense on Twitter after OC Dan Enos ripped the Miami QB
By Adam Spencer
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Miami OC Dan Enos had some harsh words for freshman QB Jarren Williams on Monday after the Hurricanes lost to Florida 24-20 on opening night.
He called the freshman starter’s performance “very, very disappointing,” seemingly ignoring the fact that Williams was running for his life all night and still didn’t commit any turnovers.
Let’s just say college football fans didn’t much appreciate Enos’s comments, taking to Twitter to call out the Miami coordinator:
Someone strap some steaks on Enos, take him on safari and see if he gets through his progressions.
— Tyler Davis (@MrTtotheD) August 27, 2019
@CoachDanEnos Enos’ play calling was “very, very disappointing”. Williams was sacked 10 times and under constant duress yet it never occurred to his coach to call screens and draws to make the overly aggressive defense pay. Just threw his talented QB under the bus.
— roma.beck (@philliprbeck) August 27, 2019
This is the kind of coach we need in the Pac-12. Takes no accountability and blames the kids. Larry Scott loves this guy!
— Larry Scott’s Ego (@Pac12_commish) August 27, 2019
Wow! Way to throw your quarterback under the bus. Not sure I’d want to play for a coach that fails to put me in situations to succeed but then refuses to take any of the blame.
— Ellen Canada (@CanadaEllen) August 27, 2019
Right, because a freshman qb in his first ever start against a top 10 team is supposed to be Tom Brady. Give me a break.
— Nick Gomberg (@NickGomberg36) August 27, 2019
Poor kid had NO blocking for him! IMO it’s the O-Line that needs work- more than the QB! He stood in there and took it play after play!
— Amanda Turner (@asturner01) August 27, 2019
Hard to throw when you’re flat on your back. #GoGators!
— RP (@AlphaGator55) August 27, 2019
We’ll see if Enos issues some sort of public apology to Williams. Or, maybe, head coach Manny Diaz will simply stop letting Enos talk to the press.
Adam is a daily fantasy sports (DFS) and sports betting expert. A 2012 graduate of the University of Missouri, Adam now covers all 16 SEC football teams. He is the director of DFS, evergreen and newsletter content across all Saturday Football brands.