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We could continue to pay him his salary to go chill on a beach or something. We seem to like doing that with our coaches.
To be fair, I don't think Charlton is responsible for the penalties or running an 11 yard route on 4th and 14.
Could be worse-see Michigan StateDespite my username - Mora doesn’t get a pass anymore. Anyone who’s ever had a job knows the buck stops at the top. He’s just as at fault as anyone else.
Lol not really. Dude was a scumbag but doesn’t mean he wasn’t effective leading a team.Could be worse-see Michigan State
He had one ridiculously good year and MSU gave him 70 million.....you wonder how much he will walk away with. Everything that's wrong with college sports right nowLol not really. Dude was a scumbag but doesn’t mean he wasn’t effective leading a team.
i don’t disagree. I also believe the dissolving of regional conferences in the pursuit of money ruined a lot of the sport but it is what it is.He had one ridiculously good year and MSU gave him 70 million.....you wonder how much he will walk away with. Everything that's wrong with college sports right now
**”undersized RB”When your best performance on offense is from your starting DT, you know your offense is historically bad!
The defense only played one half.The defense was the only reason we were in this game. If we ever were.
In College Football now you have to score points. And people will score on you. These guys score points. We don't.
According to the box score, FIU had 3 fumbles with no turnovers by UConn. Yet, none of those turnovers resulted in any points for UConn. You’re right Zoo, gotta score.
Wouldn't Benedict be at the top, or possibly Maric? Perhaps we should fire her and see if it helps the program?Despite my username - Mora doesn’t get a pass anymore. Anyone who’s ever had a job knows the buck stops at the top. He’s just as at fault as anyone else.
Here's an idea for Charlton: Fire the coach at Southern Connecticut State University (Tom Godek) and give Charlton the job. Southern has been awful last few years and Charlton has the skills and experience to turn that level of a team around. He is not doing well at UConn, unless he surprises us during the Duke game.
I hate all the bubble screens, but I don't think Charlton is a terrible coach. He might not be great, but he is not the problem. Our QB's are not very good, and the line is underperforming badly from last year. I actually like Charlton's running plays because the ball is in the back's hands fast and the plays give the RB's options. I think Houston is not particularly "slippery" and has a tendency to run right into defenders. Rosa is good enough for a team like UConn.
My biggest issue is the overall intensity level of the team. We could bring in Bill Walsh in his prime and our offense would not work until we solve that. Mora and Charlton just have to yank receivers who jog through routes. It drives me crazy as a fan, and it must make them bonkers as coaches. Burn redshirts if they have to, but anything less than full effort by any player should result in an immediate benching for the remainder of the game.
Literally every criticism you cited relates to Charlton’s responsibilities
Out problem is scheme and play calling.
You can watch any number of teams with similar talent levels execute offense proficiently.
Slants and crossing routes are difficult for anyone to defend. Sending a Tight End late down a seam in a Cover 2 with Joly?
Ross, Joly and Houston are the playmakers. Charlton struggles to get 2 of the 3 the ball consistently.
The guy never had a high producing offense at Maine. They didn’t score lots of points.
Maine wasn’t even good. They at best were just average.
I am not going to defend him. I am just pointing out that there are bigger problems.
Lol. Go back and rewatch yesterday’s game.I hate all the bubble screens, but I don't think Charlton is a terrible coach. He might not be great, but he is not the problem. Our QB's are not very good, and the line is underperforming badly from last year. I actually like Charlton's running plays because the ball is in the back's hands fast and the plays give the RB's options. I think Houston is not particularly "slippery" and has a tendency to run right into defenders. Rosa is good enough for a team like UConn.
My biggest issue is the overall intensity level of the team. We could bring in Bill Walsh in his prime and our offense would not work until we solve that. Mora and Charlton just have to yank receivers who jog through routes. It drives me crazy as a fan, and it must make them bonkers as coaches. Burn redshirts if they have to, but anything less than full effort by any player should result in an immediate benching for the remainder of the game.
To be fair, I don't think Charlton is responsible for the penalties or running an 11 yard route on 4th and 14.
On a somewhat related note, I think oragutans are what is needed to turn things right around. They have an innate understanding of what sucks.My first thought when I saw the thread title:
Orangutan launches opossum
I know PETA won't agree but I thought it was funny as hell when I saw it the other day. I'm not sure if it would be the best move at the moment but if a reenactment of this scene is how we'd do it I'm all for launching Charlton tomorrow'; Tuesday at the latest. Our football fans need something to smile about
So true. Why the 2 best speedsters cannot see the field at the same time is a head scratcher.Lol. Go back and rewatch yesterday’s game.
If he has a tendency to run into defenders it is more often than not because a block was missed.
He has been the most consistent in terms of average ypc.
Charlton should figure out packages that has Houston/Rosa on the field at the same time.
If both guys had the ability to play both RB/Wr why wouldn’t we use their athleticism to our advantage?? Truly mind boggling…especially given all the struggles we have faced with the receiving core…a double wheel route would be astronomical with those two.