The biggest problem is he and the staff recruits very little FBS talent to UConn.
When he has talent he can coach at this level.ala Cincinatti, ala Notre Dame, as well as his other coaches. He didn't hire coaches who were failures in other programs.
And we are happy about this experienced group of line men, all who have played 13 games together, some more, lead us into 2016?
This is the truth.They were dominated because of predictability. Mix it up and open the game up and they would be fine.
So it had nothing to do with the fact our offense was playing 9 against 11.To win today as we are constructed we needed to stop their running game and weren't able to do so. Our lineman weren't able to get off the blockers and make tackles. All game we struggled to bring runners down. The final offense possession with all our motion nonsense, and tight end heavy lineup was an effort in futility. Mark May nailed it, clock management and 2 minute offense are on the coaches to improve on in the offseason.
They were dominated because of predictability. Mix it up and open the game up and they would be fine.
So, you wanna mail them to me or send me the cash on PayPal?Season tickets might as well be free next year anyway. Who is excited about the product on the field?
Their OLINE and QB were much better. Be objective.Marshall didn't have more talent than us. But you keep thinking Butch, that's what you're good at.
I don t know about that. Your concept is right, but what you described doesn't work with an OL that is just this physically outmatched. They get blown off the line constantly, and play straight up with no leverage.
This is the truth.
Figure it out.
You guys are all wrong. The reason they lost is because I DVRd the game. They always lose when I do that. My bad
They weren't the problem. How they are used is the problem. They play 5 against 7 or 8 on every play.
It's hysterically funny that you are sticking up for a group that has been the weak link for this team all season...especially after they put up another stinker! You must think George DeLeone is the hands down best OL coach ever to set foot on a college campus.They weren't the problem. How they are used is the problem. They play 5 against 7 or 8 on every play.
They blitzed. Watch the plays again.The last drive we had 6 guys blocking 5 and there was immediate pressure. What the hell are some of you guys watching?
We also don't have WR's that can get separation. I keep hearing we have talent on offense. Where? Other than Newsome?
Here is a crazy thought: maybe some of the players aren't as good as they have been talked up to be and that's why Marshall's offensive line, defensive line and offensive skill players played better than UConn's?
They are made the weaker by the coaching. If you have a weak OL, you compensate. Rich Rodreqiuz invented the spread when he had an OL that was was weak. It become one of the most successful offense schemes of its time.It's hysterically funny that you are sticking up for a group that has been the weak link for this team all season...especially after they put up another stinker! You must think George DeLeone is the hands down best OL coach ever to set foot on a college campus.
Palatine said:They blitzed. Watch the plays again.
They are made the weaker by the coaching. If you have a weak OL, you compensate. Rich Rodreqiuz invented the spread when he had an OL that was was weak. It become one of the most successful offense schemes of its time.
Diaco is not RichRod, but at the very least, he needs to stop playing to his weaknesses.
I don't agree.
No offensive line can get a running game going against eight sometimes nine in the box.
The problem is the offensive scheme,
Palatine said:I don't agree.
No offensive line can get a running game going against eight sometimes nine in the box.
The problem is the offensive scheme,
San Fran with Montana(I know) and Rice(I know) had a play where Rice went into motion and Montana would lead him with a pass before he reached the line of scrimmage. S0, defenses had to deal with Rice already on the edge and moving fast. A lot of the play was happening before the ball was snapped. When you have a questionable offensive line, you have to design your offense around your talent. Diaco has an offense scheme and then tries to plug in inadequate players. He needs to figure out his talent level and then go from there.They were dominated because of predictability. Mix it up and open the game up and they would be fine.
San Fran with Montana(I know) and Rice(I know) had a play where Rice went into motion and Montana would lead him with a pass before he reached the line of scrimmage. S0, defenses had to deal with Rice already on the edge and moving fast. A lot of the play was happening before the ball was snapped. When you have a questionable offensive line, you have to design your offense around your talent. Diaco has an offense scheme and then tries to plug in inadequate players. He needs to figure out his talent level and then go from there.
I'm just back from the game. Here are my observations. While the game was hard fought and Bryant Shirreffs was a warrior, I'm afraid this loss was squarely on our unimaginative offensive game plan. Although it's after Christmas, we played like it was still NO-vember. No screen, no quick slant, no flip reverse, no halfback pass, no flea flicker. Don't tell me the O-Line isn't good enough. If it's not (and it's not) you have to improvise. My wife's not a great cook. We eat out a lot.Just wait until Nostical gets back in here.
If your Notre Dame or Alabama and have the pick of the players, you can do that. Often you don't have your pick but you get a couple of guys you can work effectively. So, you have to max out on that talent.I disagree. You form an identity and recruit players that fit that. We will get there. You don't see successful coaches changing their offensive philosophy often. The comparisons to a Bill Walsh developed offense arent really fair either.
Of course you don't because you believe the players are all the same - and somehow you can do creative things on offense when there is a jailbreak everytime you snap the ball.
The last drive they rushed five and there was instant pressure on BS as soon as he caught the snap.

