'It won't affect whether or not we show up for the game.'
Are you sure?? LOL!!!
Talking players or fans!?!?!?!?
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Sad, but true. Good point.
'It won't affect whether or not we show up for the game.'
Are you sure?? LOL!!!
Talking players or fans!?!?!?!?
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Desmond Conner@desmondconner
Diaco on QBs: No one player has clearly separated. Each one has had their moments of positive and negatives. We can operate O with any of 3
thisIf everything is equal like Diaco claims then go with the guy who has proven he can get it done under game conditions against a real pass rush. Only one guy last year attacked the blitz the other two collapsed against the blitz.
Actually, I wouldn't mind that one bit, as long as it's effective and sets up the play action...Reading between the lines it sounds like the plan is to hand the ball off a lot.
Actually, I wouldn't mind that one bit, as long as it's effective and sets up the play action...
I remember seeing one. It has all three listed as "OR"Has a depth chart been posted? I keep seeing references to it but can't find one on uconnhuskies.com
I'll always remember Whitmer as the kid who had to run for his life every damn time he dropped back to pass. I'll especially remember the Louisville game on the road in 2012. He handed the ball off to McCombs and faked a bootleg. McCombs was tackled for a 2-3 yard loss and Whitmer was crushed on the fake.
Next series we run the same play, but he holds onto the ball for a play action pass. Same exact result. I was in the stands steaming mad at the play call. Nothing about the play worked the first time, and they went back to it, immediately. Whitmer would eventually get injured and was replaced by McEntee. Shocking. That staff kept putting him in situations where he was going to get crushed. He was never once comfortable in the backfield. Maybe he held onto the ball too long once in a while. Usually, he was sacked literally within 1.5 seconds.
I'll never hold his performances against him. He was constantly in fear for his life and the multiple concussions are just evidence that he literally had no shot at becoming a competent QB under the former regime. He has a legitimate case for punitive damages when you consider the money we still had to pay Coach P, and the damage that man did to Whitmer's health.
Here's what slayed me about that play. Whitmer lined up at Wide out RIGHT IN FRONT OF THE CINCY BENCH!!! Normally, a competent play caller would try hiding the QB whose not playing QB in front of his own sideline so at least there is a half chance he'll blend with the like uniforms. On the bright side (so to speak), that was the only "Wildcat" play of the former regime that even remotely resembled a Wildcat formation.And you haven't even mentioned the most egregious of PGDL decisions. Splitting Whitmer out wide on a trick play in the last home game against Cincy. Whitmer got hit so hard he couldn't stand on the sideline. This was after his series of concussions. It was after that play, I thought to myself, don't even let P or GDL in the damn locker room to address the team. I was infuriated.
Lighten up bro... just point out my point of view... that's all.. we're all in this together as Husky fans, no?Don't automatically assume I'm complaining.
And you haven't even mentioned the most egregious of PGDL decisions. Splitting Whitmer out wide on a trick play in the last home game against Cincy. Whitmer got hit so hard he couldn't stand on the sideline. This was after his series of concussions. It was after that play, I thought to myself, don't even let P or GDL in the damn locker room to address the team. I was infuriated.
I'll always remember Whitmer as the kid who had to run for his life every damn time he dropped back to pass. I'll especially remember the Louisville game on the road in 2012. He handed the ball off to McCombs and faked a bootleg. McCombs was tackled for a 2-3 yard loss and Whitmer was crushed on the fake.
Next series we run the same play, but he holds onto the ball for a play action pass. Same exact result. I was in the stands steaming mad at the play call. Nothing about the play worked the first time, and they went back to it, immediately. Whitmer would eventually get injured and was replaced by McEntee. Shocking. That staff kept putting him in situations where he was going to get crushed. He was never once comfortable in the backfield. Maybe he held onto the ball too long once in a while. Usually, he was sacked literally within 1.5 seconds.
I'll never hold his performances against him. He was constantly in fear for his life and the multiple concussions are just evidence that he literally had no shot at becoming a competent QB under the former regime. He has a legitimate case for punitive damages when you consider the money we still had to pay Coach P, and the damage that man did to Whitmer's health.
That play call boarded on the criminal. He should have been fired before entering the tunnel that day. I remember screaming obscenities from the moment Whit split out wide until about 5 minutes after the play was over. I knew he had no honor after that game. No man with honor lets that play happen under those circumstances.And you haven't even mentioned the most egregious of PGDL decisions. Splitting Whitmer out wide on a trick play in the last home game against Cincy. Whitmer got hit so hard he couldn't stand on the sideline. This was after his series of concussions. It was after that play, I thought to myself, don't even let P or GDL in the damn locker room to address the team. I was infuriated.
And you haven't even mentioned the most egregious of PGDL decisions. Splitting Whitmer out wide on a trick play in the last home game against Cincy. Whitmer got hit so hard he couldn't stand on the sideline. This was after his series of concussions. It was after that play, I thought to myself, don't even let P or GDL in the damn locker room to address the team. I was infuriated.
"I will boycott the BYU game if insert QB here isn't named starter." - someone on the boneyard probably
I totally agree with this post. If whitmer was my son,I would have gone on the field and punched PP in. The mouth and dragged Whitmer off the field". I cannot tell you how strongly I fee l about what they did to Whitmer. The kid has guts.
If that's the measuring stick, Cochran wins hands down. Boyle had 8 INTs against 0 TDs. Lowest in college football.I've seen Whitmer in game conditions. He put up 16 points against Towson. Unless he had a huge growth spurt as a QB this off season..
My guess is if you had a list of people who wanted to smack DeLeone it would go from Hartford to Hawaii starting in an easterly direction.Don't laugh but I know the mother of one of our former players (not CW) who wanted to do exactly that (actually to GDL bit if P got in the way should would have slugged him as well).
My guess is if you had a list of people who wanted to smack DeLeone it would go from Hartford to Hawaii starting in an easterly direction.
Maybe but what good does that do Boyle? If Casey establishes himself as the #1 guy, and by that I mean he continues to perform well under game conditions, what benefit does Boyle get from redshirting this year. It will be much tougher to win the job next year with Casey having a year as the go to guy and even tougher when he's a senior. to me this is make or break for Boyle, which is kind of strange in a way and unfortunate for him in a couple of ways. First that he came to UConn after BC changed coaches, then he lost out to a guy who wasn't really seen as a high level D1 guy coming out of high school.I have to believe it will be Cochrane. The real question is whether HCBD thinks Whitmer is an adequate backup in case of injury to Casey. If so, maybe they put the red shirt on Boyle.
Maybe but what good does that do Boyle? If Casey establishes himself as the #1 guy, and by that I mean he continues to perform well under game conditions, what benefit does Boyle get from redshirting this year. It will be much tougher to win the job next year with Casey having a year as the go to guy and even tougher when he's a senior. to me this is make or break for Boyle, which is kind of strange in a way and unfortunate for him in a couple of ways. First that he came to UConn after BC changed coaches, then he lost out to a guy who wasn't really seen as a high level D1 guy coming out of high school.