“That was very disappointing,” Diaco said. “You had three instances of third down and short that turned into third down and long. That’s losing. Think about that, we were 0-9 on third down on the day, that we had an opportunity at the end of the game, to win the game. It’s incredible, it really is. Those are the things the guys need to see. There needs to be a higher level of detail and discipline, at the tight end position in particular, that needs to be a hallmark of how we play. We can’t do that, we can’t have those procedure penalties.”
So who is to be blamed for the lack of level of detail and discipline - the players or the coaches. The players didnt execute, correct?
Just about every team in football will be 0-9 on 3rd down when you dont NOT run...
“That was very disappointing,” Diaco said. “You had three instances of third down and short that turned into third down and long. That’s losing. Think about that, we were 0-9 on third down on the day, that we had an opportunity at the end of the game, to win the game. It’s incredible, it really is. Those are the things the guys need to see. There needs to be a higher level of detail and discipline, at the tight end position in particular, that needs to be a hallmark of how we play. We can’t do that, we can’t have those procedure penalties.”
So who is to be blamed for the lack of level of detail and discipline - the players or the coaches. The players didnt execute, correct?
Just about every team in football will be 0-9 on 3rd down when you dont NOT run...
Clearly you have never heard of Donald Brown or Andre Dixon. Plenty of teams had no chance stopping them when they knew a run was coming ie: 4th and 1 against Pitt in our own territory?
I actual have heard of those players - believe it or not!!
But right now, as it stands, there isnt a player that can be compared to those two, nor are the offensive lineman comparable to what those two greats had.
But if you think our line is comparable at this point - I wont wake you up from the dream.
Now, I think we have a back or two that could be really special down the road like those two guys you mentioned -Black and Dotson - but I dont think you value my opinion...
agree - a pitch to a halfback running off tackle might be the first of the year.It isn't just calling runs, it is the runs that are called. All the runs on Friday were up-the-middle line dives straight out of the Deleone playbook of trying to get our 1,500 pounds of linemen to move the defense's 1,200 pounds of linemen and leaving the carrier dancing behind the sumo match while linebackers bring him down. There are very few teams in college football that still try to move piles of people to get yards. We need to get the backs outside and then use counters and draws to mix it up in the middle of the field.
For such a run heavy team, you would think Uconn would be higher in rushing attempts.
http://espn.go.com/college-football/statistics/team/_/stat/rushing/sort/rushingYardsPerGame
Of course it also reflects the lack of success converting third down.