Pasquolini couldn't survive the home loss to FCS Towson State. FHCRE II couldn't survive the home loss to FCS Holy Cross. Notwithstanding that his first two years at BC were o.k. in the big picture, Hafley may not survive losing to us. And if he does, it won't be with an enthusiastic fanbase next year.
At the end of the day, their crippled offensive line absolutely sunk the team's season. Not only did they lose 4/5 starters, they lost 4 of the new starts to season-ending injuries, including the remaining starter. They had to convert two defensive players to the OL.
I don't know enough nor care enough to actually look into if the coaching did a good enough job retooling the OL with recruits and/or transfers. Every team has injuries, look at us. But at least when our backups were put into these spots, they've mostly succeeded, and a large part of that is due to coaching.
I'm not looking to make an excuse for BC or Hafley, but losing an entire OL to injury that was already inexperienced is basically a death sentence. If the coaches didn't adequately get enough depth for the team or coach up the replacements, sure then you can criticize all you want.