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You guys do remember that Edsall brought Moorehead here then proceeded to put the handcuff's/brakes on his offense. What he ran at Akron and Fordham NEVER saw the light of day here at UConn.
Bringing in a hot shot OC means nothing if Diaco is still there to meddle with the offense. He is 1000% risk adverse and will probably have whoever gets hired running the same garbage scheme. Its who he is. He wants to run a 1980's 3 yards and a cloud of dust Big 10 offense. The problem is he can't recruit the O line to make it a reality. He's the problem. He has to go.
Yup. Difficult to make staff changes when the head guy still loves to ground and pound and punt and fake every other FG.
To be fair, he did say in his last press conference that *how* we run the football may change. He talked about what Tulane does with the spread triple option and he also talked about 4 wide receiver sets with power running (a la Baylor). I don't think he says that if he's dead set on staying with 2TE and a FB packages. Who knows, Bob loves to talk about the option, maybe we're going to turn into Navy lol
To be fair, he did say in his last press conference that *how* we run the football may change. He talked about what Tulane does with the spread triple option and he also talked about 4 wide receiver sets with power running (a la Baylor). I don't think he says that if he's dead set on staying with 2TE and a FB packages. Who knows, Bob loves to talk about the option, maybe we're going to turn into Navy lol
As we've all learned over the years - what Bob says and what Bob does are two entirely separate things. Maybe he means we'll run off left tackle next year as opposed to right tackle this year.
Bringing in a hot shot OC means nothing if Diaco is still there to meddle with the offense. He is 1000% risk adverse and will probably have whoever gets hired running the same garbage scheme. Its who he is. He wants to run a 1980's 3 yards and a cloud of dust Big 10 offense. The problem is he can't recruit the O line to make it a reality. He's the problem. He has to go.
They tried to go to a spread this year w/ more 4/5 receiver sets even w/ the offensive line issues. My sense based on pointed comments he made (and bodies under the bus) is that nobody on staff has the needed experience scheming/coordinating that offensive style.
When Taggart was last on the hot seat - he hit reset button and replaced both the OC and DC. It happens and paid off. Who knows here...
They tried to go to a spread this year w/ more 4/5 receiver sets even w/ the offensive line issues. My sense based on pointed comments he made (and bodies under the bus) is that nobody on staff has the needed experience scheming/coordinating that offensive style.
When Taggart was last on the hot seat - he hit reset button and replaced both the OC and DC. It happens and paid off. Who knows here...
We've spent the last 2+ years recruiting big guys with big frames and sacrificing speed. We just don't have the talent on the roster right now to run tempo offense. If Benedict/Goetz want to change the style of play to win games and sell tickets, they need to make a fresh start and bring in a guy who will recruit the type of players needed for it.
We've spent the last 2+ years recruiting big guys with big frames and sacrificing speed. We just don't have the talent on the roster right now to run tempo offense. If Benedict/Goetz want to change the style of play to win games and sell tickets, they need to make a fresh start and bring in a guy who will recruit the type of players needed for it.
And do you see sh_t for brains changing that recruiting philosophy? I don't. He looks for kids that look like his hair, physically perfect rather than the fastest kids that need coaching.
I personally don't give a crap what kind of offense we run if it puts points on the board. We could run the single wing and if it works I'd be fine with it.