Also, did you guys ever stop and think that maybe, just maybe, the coaching staff didn't want to pummel the AD's last school and they purposely put on the breaks so that a lot of folks behind the scenes could save face? And for that you want to get rid of these guys? Maybe the truth is this staff has more class than a lot of you deserve.
Have you guys ever stopped to think that just maybe it's the talent that needs to catch up to the coaching and not the other way around?
There was once a day when SEC football programs used to be lowly... Just saying.Yes and I dismissed the thought as ridiculous. If this program had just a small hint of forward progress after a year and a half you might have a valid point. Instead it's taking on water.
There was once a day when SEC football programs used to be lowly... Just saying.
Just saying there's hope.Just sayin' what?
Have you guys ever stopped to think that just maybe it's the talent that needs to catch up to the coaching and not the other way around? [/quote]
Not for a second. It's not about the Xs and Os. It's about the Jimmys and Joes.
As coaches, I would expect them to put their players in the best possible position to succeed. You can shave just so much off the corners of a square peg to fit into a round hole, but at the end of the day it still won't fit properly.
I liken it to the movie, We Are Marshall? Instead of making his undersized, under-talented team stand toe-to-toe with their opponents, he installed a Veer (Triple Option. Think: Eric Crouch era Nebraska) to help minimize mismatches.
Don't misunderstand me. I don't think UConn should have revamped their entire offense in either the spring of 2011, or 2012. I do think the coaches' schemes (especially in college) should be flexible enough to take advantage of their teams' abilities in any givien year.
It must be mid-week. . . HCPP is getting the sympathy vote - "Can't fire him after only a year and a half", etc, etc. By 3 p.m. on Saturday, the tone may change back to what it was at 3 p.m. last Saturday. The longer HCPP stays at UConn the more damage that will be caused to the program . . . just saying. It was NOT a good hire.