If it is wasn’t for his game decisions we could of beat Wyoming and VanderbiltHe does get kudos for bringing in a real offensive coach. And his team plays harder than we saw under Edsall.
But his game decisions are out there.
Yeah, that one was a head scratcher to me. Joe missed that chip shot but I think that was a 4th and what like 6? 100% changed momentum of the game.Got greedy and didn't kick the FG.
Instead tried to get the 1st down and got stuffed.
That FG changed the game. UConn kept chasing those points.
I lost count on the number of false starts they hadSpanos didn’t commit the dozens of dumb penalties and dropped passes.
I lost count on the number of false starts they had
Was he?'McFadden was injured on that 22 yard field goal. they weren't greedy, they were shorthanded.
If we are talking about the same play, it was 4th and 1. The exact play everyone has complained for years that we did NOT go for it.Yeah, that one was a head scratcher to me. Joe missed that chip shot but I think that was a 4th and what like 6? 100% changed momentum of the game.
That play should be automatic if you have a competent offensive line. We don’t.If we are talking about the same play, it was 4th and 1. The exact play everyone has complained for years that we did NOT go for it.
In the moment if I were the head coach I go for it.If we are talking about the same play, it was 4th and 1. The exact play everyone has complained for years that we did NOT go for it.
This line of comments just seems off.Got greedy and didn't kick the FG.
Instead tried to get the 1st down and got stuffed.
That FG changed the game. UConn kept chasing those points.
Agreed 100%This line of comments just seems off.
The team is a complete 180 from RE’s last game. Took a bit as some said it was only the 2nd and 3rd string Army players that made this team look better.
now, two competitive games later, it’s obvious something positive is happening. It’s no longer debatable.
Key players down, team still rallies and almost wins. Really comes down to silly penalty on kickoff and not getting key stop.
But we have people with critical eye on coach and his play calling.
Do we not remember the fake, fake FG’s or unwillingness to return punts?
my loyalty to Spanos is about as strong as his employment is with UConn. But can we just give guy credit and let the process work before we start questioning his abilities.
In the last 6 years how many close games have we seen? I’ll take these two games against VU and Wyoming vs the 42-3 blowouts from past two coaches. This team, and coaches are learning. It doesn’t happen in one or two weeks.
Agree. Decision not to kick field goal. Guy has been money. Hooked one oh well. It wasn't like it was 4 and 1.
But all through offensive line penalties. Offensive line blown assignments. Drops/missed opportunities.
You're Fired!In the moment if I were the head coach I go for it.
You run a backup out there to make a chip and take the lead. Can't believe anyone thinks otherwise.Again, it looked like McFadden hurt his hammie on the previous chip shot miss. Otherwise they probably would have kicked the FG.
That's not really relevant. His decisions are separate from the play of the players. The players can be take penalties and drop passes and Spanos can make dumb decisions. Both can be true.Spanos didn’t commit the dozens of dumb penalties and dropped passes.
Ok well Spanos had us outplaying Vandy for 60 despite losing multiple key starters. We had every opportunity to win what more do you want?That's not really relevant. His decisions are separate from the play of the players. The players can be take penalties and drop passes and Spanos can make dumb decisions. Both can be true.
That's not really relevant. His decisions are separate from the play of the players. The players can be take penalties and drop passes and Spanos can make dumb decisions. Both can be true.