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Pasqualoni's hire reminds me of when PC brought back Joe Mullaney. Like P, a successful coach back in the day. Also like P, the encore was a disaster. I hope it doesn't take us 4 years to realize it.
 
The Red Sox were smart enought to shitcan Bobby Valentine.

Pasqualoni is Hathaway's Revenge. Actually that almost gives Hathaway credit for actually thinking strategically so maybe that isn't a good moniker.

I think it would be cheaper for us to fire Pasqualoni now rather than later.
 
All of the criticism of the post as premature was dead on. Teams look bad, disorganized, lost, etc. in the first year of a coaching administration all the time. The issues that were obvious to all of us (general disorganization, disintegrating OL play, poor communication) haven't been fixed. There is enough evidence now to make a judgment.
 
Pasqualoni's hire reminds me of when PC brought back Joe Mullaney. Like P, a successful coach back in the day. Also like P, the encore was a disaster. I hope it doesn't take us 4 years to realize it.

Good example. Hope it takes no longer than the end of the season. Bad hire, worse to stubbornly keep in place.
 
All of the criticism of the post as premature was dead on. Teams look bad, disorganized, lost, etc. in the first year of a coaching administration all the time. The issues that were obvious to all of us (general disorganization, disintegrating OL play, poor communication) haven't been fixed. There is enough evidence now to make a judgment.
While I agree to an extent it seems to me that the problems are almost entirely on 1 side of the ball. The defense, while I don't love everything they do, has played well, looks organized, communicates generally well...all the things that don't happen on the offense. it will be an interesting question whether this can be fixed with a new offensive coordinator if that's the way UConn decides to go. Fact is that there is only a small chance that a new guy would keep the defensive staff intact I think.
 
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While I agree to an extent it seems to me that the problems are almost entirely on 1 side of the ball. The defense, while I don't love everything they do, has played well, looks organized, communicates generally well...all the things that don't happen on the offense. it will be an interesting question whether this can be fixed with a new offensive coordinator if that's the way UConn decides to go. Fact is that there is only a small chance that a new guy would keep the defensive staff intact I think.

I should have added that I had more confidence in Coach Brown from the beginning last year given his much more recent and consistent history of success. In any event, the improvement is proof that making a decision in year one is premature 99.9% of the time.
 
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