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Hey dude, I am not going nuts here. Calm down. And I meant supposed "witches" being "thrown under the bus".
3067 posts.. You are nuts!
Hey dude, I am not going nuts here. Calm down. And I meant supposed "witches" being "thrown under the bus".
...I just have the spare time.3067 posts.. You are nuts!
PP agrees with you! It's the players!
Not saying it's just the players. I'm just saying. The longer the season goes on, the more convinced I am that our team is just not all that talented, either. No offense to the players, who are busting their asses. And there are a few standouts. But in key positions (for instance, OL and DL), we are missing the level of talent that makes the difference between close wins and losses.
I don't understand this board sometimes. Was it the most brilliantly coached game ever by Coach P? No.
But I saw a LOT of failures all around. Players not making plays.
-Chad Christen has to make ONE of those kicks. Any one of them. I don't care which. I'm sorry if you feel it's unfair to blame him, but COME ON.
-Chandler Whitmer missing wide open passes on several occasions and once against losing the ball.
-I saw plenty of passing on first down and even some sweeps and Joe Williams out there
-When it mattered most, the D just couldn't keep them off the field, and that's on the personnel and Don Brown (who strangely manages to avoid criticism)
-Dwayne Gratz getting beat several times including that huge pass with less than a minute left where he fell down
-Where's the Run D at? 140+ yards for Montrell Harris?
Pasqualoni's at fault because Christen can't kick a 29 year field goal? DeLeone's at fault because Whitmer once again can't protect the ball? It's Hathaway's fault that Dwayne Gratz gets beat in coverage?
I understand that we want to blame the coaches for anything and everything, and I always despised when Edsall blamed "execution," but I saw some TERRIBLE plays yesterday. Terrible plays made by players. Some experienced, some less so.
Should we have put in Puyol? Given Joe Williams more touches? Called a timeout on the last drive? I don't know. Again, I think Pasqualoni shares some of the blame. But it's not all on him. I'm sorry, but our players made some boneheaded plays, and that can't all be on him.
There's plenty of blame to go around, but if y'all think firing Pasqualoni is going to turn this bunch of kids into a BCS contender, I think you're dreaming.
No I am not a season ticket holder due to the fact that I live in Florida. One of the things I do miss is being able to go to these games every Saturday with my family an friends. You guys get that. I am envious. I do a hundred dollar a month donation to the athletic department as a way if support evaluate I would ha e spent that money on seasons anyway. I do fly up for one game a year with my friends this year was buffalo. They are coming down this year and we will go to usf. Can't wait till Ucf I'm big east then I can see them every yearJust wondering if loop or srq are season ticket holders or pay for their tickets if they go to the games. And wondering if they know any players or their families.
They are certainly entitled to have their say even if the answer to all of the above is no. And if they plan on subsidizing the program if P/GDL are still in place, god bless them. I do think it's incredibly poor form to call players out, though. Most of the mistakes cited reflect a failure of leadership. This failed offensive coaching philosophy has left so little margin for error players like Chad are under extra, unneeded pressure.
By the way we're still 6th in the nation in total defense. there's a LOT other teams who would love to have DB as coordinator.
In most games players will make mistakes. My opinion is the over the course of this season, our coaches have made more. The failure to stick to a short passing game, considering the inexperience of our QB and the issues with the OL, is the biggest mistake in my view.
In the last Temple drive the defense wasn't in position for a couple snaps. I'm not talking about a linebacker switching sides either... the WHOLE GROUP standing and not ready when the ball is snapped. They didn't get the memo that the offense has to wait for them?By the way we're still 6th in the nation in total defense. there's a LOT other teams who would love to have DB as coordinator.
Not saying it's just the players. I'm just saying. The longer the season goes on, the more convinced I am that our team is just not all that talented, either. No offense to the players, who are busting their asses. And there are a few standouts. But in key positions (for instance, OL and DL), we are missing the level of talent that makes the difference between close wins and losses.
No I am not a season ticket holder due to the fact that I live in Florida. One of the things I do miss is being able to go to these games every Saturday with my family an friends. You guys get that. I am envious. I do a hundred dollar a month donation to the athletic department as a way if support evaluate I would ha e spent that money on seasons anyway. I do fly up for one game a year with my friends this year was buffalo. They are coming down this year and we will go to usf. Can't wait till Ucf I'm big east then I can see them every year
With that said I support all our coaches. I think everyone here is sulu opportune but we show it in different ways. I am more patient. I realize all teams have their dry spell. Even Texas had one. I am starting to think a change is in order but not a firing midseason type of change. I have a little more patience and I'm not a headhunter type.
Sure... Salem Witch Hunt sums it up.
Not saying it's just the players. I'm just saying. The longer the season goes on, the more convinced I am that our team is just not all that talented, either. No offense to the players, who are busting their asses. And there are a few standouts. But in key positions (for instance, OL and DL), we are missing the level of talent that makes the difference between close wins and losses.
He did recruit whitmer Phillips joe Williams and the kid from Penn state who seems decent. My prediction wa a moderate improvement in year one of the offense and getting better each year. By year three we r dominant. We need to be able to pound the rock too!! Hopefully things will start trending upwards in the next couple of games. If we don't get a bowl I would love to see an upset of Louisville or Cincinnati.I agree with this assessment, but there are times, when you've got to fire somebody to make a change. It's probably one of the hardest things that a person in position of authority over others needs to do. You know that a person's method of making money, is going to get cut off if you make such a decision.
The thing to determine at this point, is whether or not we are in a point in a cycle, or we are in a linear trend, and if so - in each case - where are we on the line, and what direction are we going?
THe lifeblood of every football program is recruiting. If a change is determined necessary in coaching staff, based on field/game performance, the effect it will have on recruiting needs to be measured and calculated.
Just saying.
I'm not going to roast somebody new to the game like yourself, someone with no understanding of turning points. But that punt told the team that the coach doesn't have any faith in them. They lost all the swagger they started the game with at that moment.
The coaching hasn't been acceptable, but that said, the offense Saturday played well enough to win comfortably. 3 missed field goals, and we're not talking 55 yarders. Make 1 and the game is over. make all 3 and it's a comfortable win. The fact is UConn moved the football, got into scoring range and came away with nothing 3 times before the overtime. Lots of teams win with that type of offense and we should have too. Christen seems like a stand up guy and a great kid. But you miss 4 field goals and you take a seat. Maybe you get another chance next year.
There are lots of problems with this team. The offensive line is terrible, whether its schemes or talent or some of each, you can't let your quarterback get sacked 6 times every game. And Whitmer is inexperienced and at times it shows. And in my view, which I know is not the majority one, the defense is something of a statistical anomaly...it is better on paper than on the field. It still gives up too many big plays at crucial points.
Staurday was a most frustrating game. And I'm not at all sure UConn can recover from it. This team, which I thought would take a solid step forward, is in real danger of imploding.
I don't understand this board sometimes. Was it the most brilliantly coached game ever by Coach P? No.
But I saw a LOT of failures all around. Players not making plays.
-Chad Christen has to make ONE of those kicks. Any one of them. I don't care which. I'm sorry if you feel it's unfair to blame him, but COME ON.
-Chandler Whitmer missing wide open passes on several occasions and once against losing the ball.
-I saw plenty of passing on first down and even some sweeps and Joe Williams out there
-When it mattered most, the D just couldn't keep them off the field, and that's on the personnel and Don Brown (who strangely manages to avoid criticism)
-Dwayne Gratz getting beat several times including that huge pass with less than a minute left where he fell down
-Where's the Run D at? 140+ yards for Montrell Harris?
Pasqualoni's at fault because Christen can't kick a 29 year field goal? DeLeone's at fault because Whitmer once again can't protect the ball? It's Hathaway's fault that Dwayne Gratz gets beat in coverage?
I understand that we want to blame the coaches for anything and everything, and I always despised when Edsall blamed "execution," but I saw some TERRIBLE plays yesterday. Terrible plays made by players. Some experienced, some less so.
Should we have put in Puyol? Given Joe Williams more touches? Called a timeout on the last drive? I don't know. Again, I think Pasqualoni shares some of the blame. But it's not all on him. I'm sorry, but our players made some boneheaded plays, and that can't all be on him.
There's plenty of blame to go around, but if y'all think firing Pasqualoni is going to turn this bunch of kids into a BCS contender, I think you're dreaming.
Re offensive line/pass protection: IMO the "scheme" and philosophy bear a lot of responsibility for the sacks. Chandler rarely deviates from the 5-7 step straight drop, so opposing DC's have a pretty good idea where he's going when he steps back and can plan accordingly. In the process of that planning, they can pretty easily figure out where to send the extra blitzer. Most of the sacks at W. Mich. came because we didn't have enough guys in protection. We ran empty backfield a lot Saturday so without looking at video (and I don't have the stomach for it) I'll bet at least half the sacks came when they had the extra guy.
The very few times we use a short drop or, God forbid, a true rollout off play action, the plays seem to work. Why these and more short passing to the tight ends aren't used is one of the biggest mysteries of this godawful season.
When your defense is playing lights out and you have the opportunity to pin a team that has less than 50 yards of total offense you try to pin them deep.
If you want to roast PP on something, roast him about not using a time-out when the defense was clearly confused just prior to Temple's 33 yard completion on Gratz. Lot's of subbing going on prior to that play which is obviously difficult when the other team is running a hurry up. Or a TO after the completion to settle the D down.
PP seems to have a hard time making split side-line decisions. I can't remember exactly when during the game this occurred but it was in the 4th when Temple got called for 10 or 15 yard offensive penalty...could've been offensive pass interference. You almost never decline a 10-15 yard penalty that would make it something and 20-25 for a first down. Especially when the clock is on your side. PP hesitated and was waiting for word from the coaches booth upstairs before accepting the penalty. A guy with as much experience as him should be able to make the decision immediately.
I don't know. If its close I might just go with him. It isn't just that Chisten has missed 4 in a row, He has actually missed 5 straight and he's only 1-6 from 40 yards or more. Seems to me you are pretty much saying we are not even going to try to score.Our "back up" kicker is redshirting. It's not worth blowing it at this point, seeing as we are on the outside looking in on mere bowl eligibility (let alone an invitation).