Once again, UConn's problem wasn't that we didn't throw the ball enough. Our problem is that we can't throw the ball
well. Consider that and the fact PGDL ruined a solid running game, and you have one of the worst offenses in the country. However, take a look at the pass attempts in the charts below. Our offense hasn't sucked the last few years because we don't throw the ball enough, it sucks because we throw too many interceptions, too few completions, and can't run the ball for $#!t. We don't have the speed to stretch the field, nor the o-line to protect the QB long enough to get guys down there anyway. Now CC may be a good QB for us, but does he have the arm to throw the long ball? That's an obvious area for improvement.
Our offense isn't too one dimensional, it's no dimensional. We can't do anything right. For years TDH and a few others have beaten, buried, exhumed, and beaten this horse some more.
I don't want Edsall's offense back, I want an offense that is balanced, but it's not "great insight" to simply say we should take advantage of the rules and throw the ball more. It ignores the fact we have thrown the ball more, and the offense has literally gone backwards.
http://www.ncaa.com/stats/football/fbs/current/team/465/p3
Rank Team G Pass Att Pass
1
Florida St. 13 407 178.29
2
Baylor 13 448 172.46
3
Louisville 13 439 171.93
4
Texas A&M 13 489 169.90
5
Oregon 13 405 164.91
6
LSU 13 326
RankTeamGPass AttPass
101
TCU12419114.62
102
Idaho12424113.25
103
UConn12439112.49
104
Texas St.12300112.10
105
Eastern Mich.12336111.82
106
Purdue12426111.75
107
Syracuse13405111.02