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I have faith in him but it is a strained relationship right now and my hope is he can change things on the fly. We will see over the next couple of weeks.
Unlike you, I have no faith in him or his offensive line coach (the offensive coordinator 2 years ago). Reminds me too closely of PPGDL.....
Saw improvement in culture etc but.....
Going on 3 years of consistent lack of game time results. We are 2 & 2 and see us no better than 3 & 9 .......
 
See I just don't get how you watch the games and come to that conclusion. We have an awful line, and an average QB. Who are these coaches who have strong offenses with that combination?

Central Michigan averages 40 points per game. They have no seniors on their starting offensive line. They beat Oklahoma State. Lost by 6 at UVA but still scored 35 and sit at 3-1. We beat UVA on a coaches screwup and shanked FG and lost to Navy on multiple Coach's screwups. But Coaching doesn't matter. They have some great recruiting advantage over UConn? Our players are just low talent guys? I don't buy it.
 
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I really think you are correct. I don't buy the no talent argument now just like I didn't buy it when Pasaualoni was here. This is an offense that is designed like the old 4 corners that Dean Smith used to play at UNC. Hold the ball kick it deep. Make them go 90 yards and hope for an error.
Diaco would be thrilled to win 3-2. Probably consider it a perfect game.
 
I don't operate on faith. I operate on rational belief.

Last year, I believed the program was moving forward. Now, I'm not sure. It's hard for me to tell if we have a talent problem (probably) or a coaching problem (probably) or both (almost certainly).

We'll see how the rest of the season goes. If he eeks out some wins and gets to a bowl, then I can go back to believing we're moving in the right direction. If we regresss to 5-7 or 4-8, then I'm gonna focus more on getting drunk at tailgates and sneaking onto the 50 yard line for UCF games when nobody shows up.

It sucks but you can't just fire your coach and start over after ever setback. You have to give them a chance to learn and grow. Heck, Saban failed spectacularly in the NFL. Did everybody really just assume he'd be unbelievable at Alabama? Maybe. The point is, even smart guys fail sometimes, and I try to consider that and see how things go before I rush to judgment.

But I'm not optimistic.
 
Diaco used up all the faith I had when he went 2-10. My attitude is put up or shut up.

He hasn't done anything to earn my trust. 6-7 didn't do it. And being afraid to return punts, being afraid to rush the punter, being afraid to pass over the middle, being petrified to commit a TO, is not helping.

That said, I want him to succeed. I'm on his side rooting for the Huskies. But he has lost the benefit of the doubt.
 
Unlike you, I have no faith in him or his offensive line coach (the offensive coordinator 2 years ago). Reminds me too closely of PPGDL.....
Saw improvement in culture etc but.....
Going on 3 years of consistent lack of game time results. We are 2 & 2 and see us no better than 3 & 9 ..


I feel bad for you that you see everything so negatively. This is not the coach who name should never be used again on this board. Kids actually like playing for him. He has to make adjustments and if he doesn't then he will not only fail himself but the players as well.
 
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Diaco used up all the faith I had when he went 2-10. My attitude is put up or shut up.

He hasn't done anything to earn my trust. 6-7 didn't do it. And being afraid to return punts, being afraid to rush the punter, being afraid to pass over the middle, being petrified to commit a TO, is not helping.

That said, I want him to succeed. I'm on his side rooting for the Huskies. But he has lost the benefit of the doubt.
Pal, that is pretty much my view too. I gave him the benefit of the doubt last year but watching so far this year I've returned to my original view that he is way way way over his head.

His whole approach strikes me as a guy who doesn't really know what he is doing but try's to cover it by throwing around a lot of buzzwords. If he was a businessman he'd be Michael Scott.
 
Pal, that is pretty much my view too. I gave him the benefit of the doubt last year but watching so far this year I've returned to my original view that he is way way way over his head.

His whole approach strikes me as a guy who doesn't really know what he is doing but try's to cover it by throwing around a lot of buzzwords. If he was a businessman he'd be Michael Scott.

OMG its so soooo true!!! He's the CFB version of Michael Scott!

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I feel bad for you that you see everything so negatively. This is not the coach who name should never be used again on this board. Kids actually like playing for him. He has to make adjustments and if he doesn't then he will not only fail himself but the players as well.
Well Bill, don't feel bad for me.....feel for the marketing department that has to sell tickets. Feel for the players walking off after those losses. Let me tell ya Bill, traveling back from Annapolis sucked given the game management and the 3 hour drive home after the UVA game was even worse, knowing we were rightfully the favorites and should have won by 2 td's..

I gave a wide berth in years 1 & 2. Year 3 should see improvement in his game time real time skills. I am not convinced he can fulfill his mission here. He is way over his pay grade.... By year 3, I look at the scoreboard and game time real time decisions and I am disappointed. He has done well in improving the culture and cleaning house, because it had no where to go but up.

Now I would like to see results measured on the scoreboard because in the end - all coaches are judged by wins and losses...... and not sitting around the campfire singing koombyyah and culture. We can be 4&0 or 0&4....... that's crapola........

Don't care hearing about Batman and all the other nonsense.

BTW..... hasn't he been here 33 months ??.....
 
2 1/2 years. good + bad. biggest problem is quality of talent. lack of game changers. even N.T. can not take a 10 yard catch + turn it into 70 yard td. O-line never seams to control / dominate the D-line. Off never seams to be in an attacking mode. too slow + deliberate. need better talent. as a 1st time head coach BD will need more time. Frank Beamer at VA. Tech. had a .500 record after 8 years. can or will we wait that long ?
 
Kind of amazing that as risk averse as he is, he chooses to mix in a fake FG here and there instead of ever passing the ball in the red zone.
Pasqualoni-ish. See wildcat
He's a kook.
 
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I guess I don't totally buy the "he inherited a mess" scenario. It wasn't good but it wasn't as bad as it is painted by Diaco apoligistas. The 3-0 finish was indicative that there was more there than Diaco et al were prepared to admit. What they had was fixable. Instead he came in and trashed everything but as we are seeing building it back up isn't as easy as tearing it down. And we have been seeing the same problems for 3 years. Clock management isn't getting better. Conservative play calling isn't getting better. The Oline isn't getting better. We just went 2-2 against Maine Navy Virginia and Syracuse. We've failed to score in the first quarter of any of those murders row games. We don't ever try to return punts.

To me the first sign was his fraternity brothers approach to assistants. Then his comments about not game planing for opponents. Last year we had some hope and some luck which covered up a lot of the same problems reoccurring. This year is a step back.
This is the Cliff's Notes version of The program the past 3-4 yrs. Spot on.
 
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