Gave up too many 3 and 13's over the course of the season. Playing that aggressive we never had that many turnovers. We needed turnovers to survive.
Never happened.
We gave up points because our defense was on the field for 45 minutes a game.
What's good Irish Loop? Surely not your defense of Deleone and the offensive scheme. Getting sensitive again doesn't work very well here or in the papers.I still haven't seen any proof that our OL problems are scheme- and not personnel-based. Just speculation presented as fact.
Defense wins championships.
You're blaming Temple on the defense? The defense should have never been in that position.The D was great last year, but if they showed up against Western Michigan or didn't lay down against Temple on that last drive.....
At this point I'm glad we lost those two games, if we went to a bowl DeLeone might still be in charge of our offense, what a horrible thought.
What's good Irish Loop? Surely not your defense of Deleone and the offensive scheme. Getting sensitive again doesn't work very well here or in the papers.
Hey, good point, I really appreciate your highly technical response, as well as the plethora of evidence you provided to back up your claims. I am quite certain that you will probably win some kind of award for this well thought-out post where you finally proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that anybody who disagrees with you is an idiot, good sir.
Christ will you look at GDL's track record at his previous stops? You keep asking for evidence and it's staring at you in the face. Unless you're gonna make the case that GDL has the most unfortunate set of circumstances in which most of the offensive players in his system suck. At every stop. For the last couple of decades.
Christ will you look at GDL's track record at his previous stops? You keep asking for evidence and it's staring at you in the face. Unless you're gonna make the case that GDL has the most unfortunate set of circumstances in which most of the offensive players in his system suck. At every stop. For the last couple of decades.
1981 Syracuse 4–6–1In 2005, GDL held the postions of OL Coach and Run Game Coordinator at Ole Miss. That year they finished 118 out of 119 teams rushing for a paltry 806 yards at a 2.4 ypc clip.
These guys made their living riding Dick MacPherson's coattails.
It is simply amazing the defense of GDL in this thread. If he was such a genius at implementing a pro blocking scheme he'd be an OC in the NFL.
His biggest mistake was trying to implement a system that few college teams use with huge success, especially right out of the gate.
A good coach evaluates the talent and then implements a system focusing on their strengths.
He did not have the talent to implement a very complicated system. He decided not to bring it in slowly and p*ssed off most of the OL who just lost their position coach they would take a bullet for.
If Foley was the OL coach I find it hard to believe the UConn power blocking style does not work. We run better and then we pass better.
If he ever had people skills he apparently lost them. Most coaches can be dicks but they also know everybody is motivated differently.
You make an interesting point but I don't think you've proven it.
1. "If GDL is such a genius at such and such, he'd be successful in the NFL." Like Nick Saban was? College != Pros. One could be a successful coach in the NCAA's without having the ability to transfer it to the NFL.
2. "Few college teams use zone blocking scheme, as it's too complicated." From what I can tell, zone blocking is definitely used by some major universities. Not sure if Syracuse used it when GDL was successful (this actually happened, btw). Minnesota, Michigan, and Iowa use it. Also, have you heard of this school, Alabama? According to this article on Grantland, the scholars down in Tuscaloosa have figured it out, but maybe it's a little too advanced for UConn players.
3. "UConn does better with power blocking." Maybe, but you haven't shown it. You could've just as easily shown that an OL with Zach Hurd, Will Beatty, and Adam Masters is better than one without them. Which I suspect is probably true.
Again, I'm not saying GDL is the greatest OC ever. I'm just challenging the conventional Boneyard Knowledge that our offensive problems are strictly scheme and we have all kinds of offensive talent that's gone to waste.
Part of the problem is that you're asking for proof of something that can't necessarily be proven one way or the other.
Do I think we had talent issues on offense (OL in particular) that date back to the previous regime? Yes I do.
Do I think GDL is an unmitigated disaster of OC/OL coach based on his most recent track record? Yes I do.
But how do either of us "prove" our points? This is not a crime scene on CSI for . Sometimes, all it takes is for you to watch something with your own 2 eyes.
Part of the problem is that you're asking for proof of something that can't necessarily be proven one way or the other.
Do I think we had talent issues on offense (OL in particular) that date back to the previous regime? Yes I do.
Do I think GDL is an unmitigated disaster of OC/OL coach based on his most recent track record? Yes I do.
But how do either of us "prove" our points? This is not a crime scene on CSI for . Sometimes, all it takes is for you to watch something with your own 2 eyes.
http://espn.go.com/espnradio/play?id=8990504
They are very high on Sio Moore and Trevardo Williams.
Then mentioned Blidi Wreh-Wilson and Dwayne Gratz, and even said "...and Kendall Reyes had a really good rookie year for the Chargers last year."
No need to go looking for it. They just mentioned Trevardo's speed, Sio's athleticism, the 2 backs and Reyes, and ended it with, "How did UConn give up any points?" McShay, "I don't know, great question."