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Correct me if I'm wrong, but Foley was the TE Coach During the 2.5 year debacle, a position that performed pretty well despite the rest of the offense. DeLeone was the O-Line coach and Offensive Coordinator.
Scheme is part of it, but so is talent and experience. I don't know why Diaco declared he was going back to zone blocking when we saw that it didn't work over the last two years AND he said that the line will line up and punch their opponent in the mount. Obviously, you can throw huge blocks in a zone scheme. The two aren't mutually exclusive, but if he is tailoring his schemes to the talent on the field, this line must collectively svck at man-over blocking.
I am more convinced each week that the, "Pasqualoni is a great recruiter," meme was at best a smoke screen from the CT HS coaching community. If the cupboard was bare when he got there, then he used the cupboard for fire wood.
You are right. He was the TE coach. And maybe he spent 2.5 years never having a conversation with the OL. There is just so much of this that doesn't add up to me. And if Foley is great, but he needs 2 years to work with a specific guy to turn him into a good OL, then fine. Let's just stop watching and hope it is better by the middle of next season.