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Gotta respect the Intensity…
-> “People say go take them out to dinner, take them to a pool party or paintball or whatever. Well I think the biggest way you bond is doing really hard things with them,” Brock said, covered in sweat after Tuesday’s practice on a hot day in Storrs. “Push them through adversity, because that’s one thing that’s guaranteed in football. That’s what we try to do.” <-
-> “We’ve pushed them harder schematically from a learning capacity standpoint than I did last year with last year’s group. Right, wrong or indifferent, time will tell, but that’s what we’ve done. And they’ve done a nice job of buying into that,” Brock said. “Some of that is, I think back and you’ve got to evaluate yourself too. You go into some of those games and I look back and I think, well, did we have everything we needed? Did I give them every bullet in the chamber to be successful? You never want to overload them, but you want to expose them to enough that you can adapt and be versatile enough to give offenses different looks. So that’s the plan we’ve taken.” <-
-> In two-minute drills toward the end of Tuesday’s practice, UConn’s new defensive front made it nearly impossible for the offense to move the ball. But, for as many passes that were batted down at the line of scrimmage, Sammis wasn’t sounding his alarms.
“I get concerned about everything, but it’s something that we can fix now. And if we can’t fix it, we’ll find other ways to do it. Run the ball outside, more screens, roll the pocket more. There’s things we can do if we can’t get it fixed, but there’s no alarm bells currently,” Sammis said. “It’s dealing with how our defense rushes as well, too. We like to get the ball out quick when we can so there’s an understanding (on defense) where if you can’t get home now, get your hands up (and bat the ball).” <-
I think the o-line is the last thing to worry about.Sounds like the o-line is struggling to get on the same page, which is a little worrisome.
Fagnano has had a couple of season ending injuries in his seven years and we need to keep him upright and healthy to realize the potential of this team.
I trust Sammis and think we have good depth, but it may not be as strong of a line as we had last year. Think the O-Line and a lot of the defense may take a few weeks to gel given that there’s so many new facesI think the o-line is the last thing to worry about.
Agree, concerning since the front 7 defensively are mostly guys brought in to shore up the DSounds like the o-line is struggling to get on the same page, which is a little worrisome.
Fagnano has had a couple of season ending injuries in his seven years and we need to keep him upright and healthy to realize the potential of this team.
Yeah even if you have a ridiculously talented offense, the repetitive situational reps, lack of rhythm, etc. will favor the defense. If offense looks too good you have a problemThe defense usually progresses faster than the offense. However, if the coaches wanted the offense to win a scrimmage or camp battle, they have the power to make that happen.
I think the OL is always the top thing you worry about.I think the o-line is the last thing to worry about.