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It's OK - what's important is Puyol got some practice in.
Lol
It's OK - what's important is Puyol got some practice in.
Stupid crowd noise causing a false start.
I was watching the Alabama - Western Carolina game this afternoon. And Alabama started out sluggish. At halftime, the reporter asked Nick Saban why they started out slow. He replied (paraphrasing) "They weren't prepared to play, and it is my fault, I am responsible". That came from Nick Saban. Would love it if Bob Diaco would say that once. Just once.
Well, you could probably hear a fart from the opposite end zone at this point.
It's OK - what's important is Puyol got some practice in.
I guess I get the sentiment but in reality, what would that prove or improve?
@NHRJimFuller: Last time #UConn was shut out at home came on Sept. 23, 1978 against Navy
Accountability.
Let's hope Diaco doesn't hold onto a coach that isn't working based on what we saw under PP. Loyalty doesn't always pay off.
I guess I get the sentiment but in reality, what would that prove or improve?
Honestly, if a guys in charge and walking around like he's always right and never in doubt, but everything is falling apart and he's not getting results - he's either got to take ownership of the failure or be prepared for lots more because nothing's going to change. We're past the point of blaming the last bosses. While I think it's possible for this staff to turn things around next year it's not encouraging to hear constant excuses and see a chaotic approach to players and game prep. They need to change.
Okay - but what would that prove or improve. What are the ramifications of saying that? Does it really make a difference to 18-23 years olds? Is there a lesson to be learned from it Jim?