Mora is the DCObviously still a lot of season left to play, so things can change but Mora missing on both his DC and OC is not a good look.
Mora is the DCObviously still a lot of season left to play, so things can change but Mora missing on both his DC and OC is not a good look.
Probably because Fagnano looked like the second coming of Michael Vick in fall camp against our LBs and defense.Just a lack of cohesion. On his designed runs he looks tentative . So why have designed runs for a QB clearly not comfortable with that part of his game?
I agree. I would not happy, but I could take a close loss on the road to team very similar in the rankings. But this was an embarrassment.It’s not the loss. I’m used to that. It’s how lifeless we looked. How uncompetitive.
Our offense looked worst than the version last year with a true freshmen quarterback. We didn’t make any adjustments on offense unless you count a QB change due to injury.
This is the type of decision made more difficult by a 40 million dollar deficit.That's exactly it. Did he and Maine have close to the top offense in D1-AA? There is no way he should be given a rubber stamp on the QB decision because it's his offense.
Tonight was a huge step back. I would rather they hire Noel Mazzone, the offensive consultant, who sparkplugged UConn's offense 2 seasons ago with Tyler Poumachan (spelling).
This is conspiracy theory stuff.
Fagnano is more accurate and less turnover prone. Roberson is faster, more electric, and more likely to make the big play.
They chose the safe, ball control option because they thought our margin of error was too small to survive turnovers.
I’m not defending that decision - just trying to see their reasoning instead of our ghosts.
Looked like Crocker’s defense out there.Why is the defense getting a pass? They stunk.
"Carter scored three times and finished with 111 yards on 19 carries" ... man what a lossBrewton and Houston are not running backs you base a running offense on. They are slot receivers type guys , good in space. We need a total revamp on offense. We have tight ends, Cam Ross, Clecius and Buckman looks like he found his footing. Boy did the staff on offense have blinders on or worse.
Just a lack of cohesion. On his designed runs he looks tentative . So why have designed runs for a QB clearly not comfortable with that part of his game?
Roberson has to be the guy. Has to be.Roberson has his risks. But even with 200+ in the second half which was essentially two quarters of garbage time the offense clicked a bit better.
The question is will Charlton actually call the plays to put them in a position to compete.
I have doubts.
Charlton would find a way to screw it up."Carter scored three times and finished with 111 yards on 19 carries" ... man what a loss
I hope they are not getting a pass from anyone on here. They deserve an F, too. They are reminding me of the 2018 team is it? The one that was worst FBS defense ever. They just can't tackle. I know people said last week that the atrocious tackling was due to NC State being superior athletically and being bigger and stronger, which I agree with. What is the excuse for this week against Georgia State? If people want to say Ga State has better athletes that are bigger and stronger then that means UConn and Mora are not recruiting worth a damn. UConn should be able to get better players than Ga State.Why is the defense getting a pass? They stunk.
I get you are not defending the decision, but how much of Charlton's reasoning was due to his own bias and ego about his system? Does Charlton's system have such a stellar reputation for being that great. He isn't Bill Walsh or Andy Reid where one could say, "okay rubber stamp his QB decision because it should fit his system". Or hell, Jamey Chadwell who did coach Coastal Carolina's high octane offense.This is conspiracy theory stuff.
Fagnano is more accurate and less turnover prone. Roberson is faster, more electric, and more likely to make the big play.
They chose the safe, ball control option because they thought our margin of error was too small to survive turnovers.
I’m not defending that decision - just trying to see their reasoning instead of our ghosts.
There should be no question after this game. It’s very telling that GSUs defensive game plan was clearly to stack the box and make Fagnano beat them through the air and he couldn’t make anything happen. GSU did not respect Fagnano as a passer one bit and they were right unfortunately.Roberson has to be the guy. Has to be.
The good news is I don’t think it got worse.Tackling somehow got worse week 1 to week 2 .... playcalling as well.
Coaches are stubborn, "we don't run spy" .... I would have to believe unless its a serious injury Fagnano will be the guy next week. Its also why they continue to run Houston up the middle etc. My guess is Mora will chalk Robersons success up to Georgia State not running their main DRoberson has to be the guy. Has to be.