And in between coached the second worst defense in the league, leaving before eventually getting fired. That's a super impressive job he's been doing.
Oh yeah UConn went 2-10 and didn't put a player on an all conference team with a roster he put together.
So it's tough to defend Diaco and P at the same time... because if P recruited talent than Diaco did nothing with it. So I guess I'd prefer it be that P left nothing and give Diaco the benefit of the doubt.
Focus on the bad and choose to ignore the good the guy did in the NFL. LOL. Never mind the Miami defense in 2008, or the Dallas defense with Pasqualoni coaching, or the Dallas TE's when Pasqualoni was coaching them.
It's not worth discussing here, especially with you - but I just had to get that in there. Any valueable analysis and critique looks at everything. Pasqualoni's defense was bad in Miami in 2009, and it cost him his job.
He produced two consecutive 5-7 seasons at UCONN in 2011, and 2012, and those teams were under-achieving. He then completely lost his team in the third season getting fired after an 0-4 start. The ability the guy has as a coach, is not the reason that happened. His loyalty to George Deleone, and putting control of so much of the team's performance in Deleone's workload, is what caused him to fail at UCONN.