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Dom Amore: Joe Fagnano has taken his last snap for UConn football, now he’s aiming for the NFL

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-> “It was a really hard decision,” he said. “There are some things that happened that made me make a choice that was best for me. After talking with my teammates, my coaches, my family, we all agreed it was best for me. I’ve worked really hard in my long college career and I’m very fortunate to have a chance at a dream of mine, so it just felt like this is what was right. That’s kind of what college football is now.

“It stinks the way it ended, I would have loved to have played in a bowl game, but the way things are laid out now, some things just happen. I’m happy with where I am at, excited for what’s next and moving forward.” <-
 
“It stinks the way it ended, I would have loved to have played in a bowl game, but the way things are laid out now, some things just happen.
This quote makes it seem like it wasn't entirely his decision lol
 
These 2 quotes are telling:

He will not play in the Fenway Bowl this time, a decision in which we are soon likely to learn he will be far from alone at UConn.

With these possibilities, there was nothing more for Fagnano to show anyone by playing at Fenway Park, particularly if the experienced linemen and receivers who have surrounded him all season will not be there. That’s business, and Fagnano is very proud to say he has earned his MBA at UConn, three years after transferring from Maine.
 
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His choice, I understand it. My humble opinion, he should play. His draft stock right now says the more tape the better. Same for everyone sans Bell.

Look I get it - just my opinion.

This whole situation might be different if we didn't have a regime change. Regime change is adding a lot of noise and a lot of uncertainty.
 
His choice, I understand it. My humble opinion, he should play. His draft stock right now says the more tape the better. Same for everyone sans Bell.

Look I get it - just my opinion.

This whole situation might be different if we didn't have a regime change. Regime change is adding a lot of noise and a lot of uncertainty.
I think this is the driving factor. Obviously it sounds like the team would have preferred a warm weather bowl but if Mora was still the head coach, I think a lot of the opt outs don't happen (except Bell for obvious reasons). As soon as Mora dipped, it became ME season, so a lot of these guys are going to make the best decision for them.
 
Joe has more to gain from scouts seeing him in all-star bowl practices than he does playing behind an offensive line that is not the one that protected him all year. Even HoF QBs will look bad when their OL is a sieve.
I'll walk my comment back if the OL plays poorly in the bowl. If the OL plays adequate, then I will not change my POV. I am not in practice, I do not know what the second string OL looks like.

My general feeling is that there are some circumstances where skipping the bowl makes sense, but it is also a slippery slope. Why play games 9, 10, 11 and 12 if you put down enough tape in the first 8 games.
 
My general feeling is that there are some circumstances where skipping the bowl makes sense, but it is also a slippery slope. Why play games 9, 10, 11 and 12 if you put down enough tape in the first 8 games.
Do you honestly think quitting the team in October is good for your draft status?

NFL coaches get skipping out on a lower bowl game. But not a third of the season.
 
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Joe has more to gain from scouts seeing him in all-star bowl practices than he does playing behind an offensive line that is not the one that protected him all year. Even HoF QBs will look bad when their OL is a sieve.
I would guess if Joe was playing he could influence some Offensive lineman to play the game.
 
Do you honestly think quitting the team in October is good for your draft status?

NFL coaches get skipping out on a lower bowl game. But not a third of the season.

If I am tasked with looking for NFL talent, I would give deference to players that refuse to step off the field. Players that will play in all games. Passion so strong, they will not sit. Passion so strong, skipping even a bowl game is intolerable.

If this second string OL is truly awful, then he is making the right decision.
 
We’ll have guys with no time in the saddle playing a very good, disciplined, intact team. This will be an utter crap show. The nail in the coffin has to be Sammis announcing he’s gone while leading the team as interim HC. With Brock leaving, I imagine D players are not fully invested either. I can only imagine what preparations look like.

I’m glad Candle has the integrity to finish with his team and see it through even if means we have to wait. Candle is a better man than Mora, and the great progress Mora accomplished he managed to tear down on his way out.
 
We’ll have guys with no time in the saddle playing a very good, disciplined, intact team. This will be an utter crap show. The nail in the coffin has to be Sammis announcing he’s gone while leading the team as interim HC. With Brock leaving, I imagine D players are not fully invested either. I can only imagine what preparations look like.

I’m glad Candle has the integrity to finish with his team and see it through even if means we have to wait. Candle is a better man than Mora, and the great progress Mora accomplished he managed to tear down on his way out.
Mora got us to a point where we were able to get a coach like Candle.
 
If I am tasked with looking for NFL talent, I would give deference to players that refuse to step off the field. Players that will play in all games. Passion so strong, they will not sit. Passion so strong, skipping even a bowl game is intolerable.
I wouldn't agree with this for every position and/or for every pick but considering teams will be looking at him as a backup QB in the late rounds, absolutely I would want a guy who refused to come off the field
 
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I don't know why JF would do anything other than what he thought was in his best interest. Are there any other parties in college football that do anything other than that.......coaches, athletic departments, conferences.........?

Dave B. has done a really great job all things considered. But, in the current world of collge football bowling, just about the last programs you want to play are the military acadamies. This one could be really gross.
 
I’m glad Candle has the integrity to finish with his team and see it through even if means we have to wait. Candle is a better man than Mora, and the great progress Mora accomplished he managed to tear down on his way out.
You do realize that Candle is not coaching Toledo in their bowl game? He did ask his assistant's to stay with the team through the bowl game.
 
Dicey call. My initial feeling was that Fagnano would play. I've followed all the pro and con discussions and feel similarly to Exit 4(maybe because I'm exit 9??). Don't think it would hurt him to play, and maybe help him. Also don't think htere is a right or wrong answer on this one. Just feel like the Joe Fagnano story should end on the field playing for the 10th win.
 
Aw man, I was hoping he'd play at least to get the passing record. Yeah I'm sad, but I'm still happy we had him.
 

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