UConnDan97
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Welcome to the Dog Pound, Joe!!!
A big part of that is that he is 6-3 225. He can take a hit.He throws a really nice accurate medium/deep balls. I think he may have more upside than Turner…. One thing I noticed , instead of immediately running away when there is pressure, he steps up in the pocket and isn’t afraid to get hit while throwing the ball. I like that and we really need a qb who can do that.
How much was he hurt? I read he had an ankle injury in 2021 but he played 11 games in 2022. Yeah, hopefully it's just a one off.Hopefully he isn't injury prone...
"The big thing for Fagnano is going to be staying healthy. He only played in eight games combined in 2020 and 2021. If he can stay on the field, he will give the Huskies an experienced quarterback that can either compete for the job or be a solid back-up."
In the 2020 season, which was played in the spring of 2021 due to COVID, Maine played 4 games. In the fall 2021 season, he sprained his ankle early in the season and eventually came back at the end of the season.Hopefully he isn't injury prone...
"The big thing for Fagnano is going to be staying healthy. He only played in eight games combined in 2020 and 2021. If he can stay on the field, he will give the Huskies an experienced quarterback that can either compete for the job or be a solid back-up."
There is some nice OL who backed up last year. Transfers from Michigan and Alabama plus the young monster Murawski.So this makes at least two new faces in the QB room and one with whose performance the Offensive Coordinator is personally familiar.
I think UConn needs a couple more developed wide bodies along the line, but with Victor Rosa, Brian Brewton, and the returning receivers, the offense is looking up.
Welcome to the huddle, Joe!
When I started watching the highlights, my initial thought process was that there wasn’t a lot of zip on the ball. But he can make all the throws, and he is getting the ball there on time and more importantly, as you point out, he’s throwing catchable balls. Definitely makes the quarterback room better. Welcome aboard Joe!Realizing of course that highlights are just that, it certainly seems he throws a very catchable ball; it appears to gently land right in the hands of the receiver.
Would he really leave Maine after 4 years of starting to be a backup here? Maybe D1 perks are that good?
I would think the New England Football Journal would have good insight on his history since they actively cover Maine.In the 2020 season, which was played in the spring of 2021 due to COVID, Maine played 4 games. In the fall 2021 season, he sprained his ankle early in the season and eventually came back at the end of the season.
Which has to be why he was brought in. Knows the playbook and system and if nothing else can act as a mentor in a room lacking experience. A coach in waiting?This is a trust Charlton move. Stats tell you some things. What we don't know is how many times was he hit, sacked, held the ball too long, got rid of it too early, etc. If he stays healthy, he will have the best command of the offense in that room.
This is the bottom line. Charlton knows what he can do and wanted him, so this has to be good. We just don't know whether he wanted him to be the #1, compete to be the #1 or just add depth for practices.This is a trust Charlton move. Stats tell you some things. What we don't know is how many times was he hit, sacked, held the ball too long, got rid of it too early, etc. If he stays healthy, he will have the best command of the offense in that room.
This is the bottom line. Charlton knows what he can do and wanted him, so this has to be good. We just don't know whether he wanted him to be the #1, compete to be the #1 or just add depth for practices.
You can eliminate option 3, he's not coming here for practice depth, I think that much is obvious. Based on everything we know about him he has a good chance to be our starter for game one.
So realistically (assuming Roberson isn't 100% ready to go by fall) it's Millen, Turner, Tyler and Joe? Joe has the most experience both in game and with the OC. So should be a fun spring to watch.
Honest question, knowledge or speculation?Which has to be why he was brought in. Knows the playbook and system and if nothing else can act as a mentor in a room lacking experience. A coach in waiting?
Don't forget Zermeno.I don't think Millen starts the Fall as QB2.
Assuming Roberson is ready and no defections, the Depth Chart entering July has a good chance to be:
1. Roberson
2. Turner / Fagnano
4. Millen / Puma
6. Tucker McDonald (Redshirt?)
All of the above? Certainly A and CHonest question, knowledge or speculation?
I understand 2020 was a shortened COVID year but anyone know why his numbers dropped off in his final 2 years? 2019 is impressive and that was under Chartlon which is noteworthy.
He sustained a high ankle sprain in the second game of the 21-22 season and missed 7 games before coming back for the last two games.I understand 2020 was a shortened COVID year but anyone know why his numbers dropped off in his final 2 years? 2019 is impressive and that was under Chartlon which is noteworthy.
He definitely has a good shot at winning the starting job IMO.