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never even occurred to me. What are the gray lots? Are then general admission? Or another level or parking pass?
right, but what is it? General admission just more expensive than red due to proximity? Same with Tan and White pass parking. What's that all about??
They are hidden in the tree belt.never even occurred to me. What are the gray lots? Are then general admission? Or another level or parking pass?
-> Mora says that for Evers, who hasn’t been made available to media since coming to UConn, mistakes need to be fixed with live game reps.
“You can set up a practice for success or even challenges, but games, there’s just so many unknowns and the speed of the game and the competition and things you can’t anticipate happening,” Mora said. “…He can’t afford to take one single repetition in practice for granted. We have to make it as game-like as possible for him and he has to approach it like a game in order for him to improve. But the real improvement is gonna come in the game. Because the talent is there, you do see it.”
Mora continued: “But we have to eliminate the throws that are down in the dirt or the throws that are behind a guy when they’re wide open, and that’s just gonna come through experience and building confidence and building chemistry with those receivers… So I just come back to reps, reps, reps… getting reps, getting competitive reps in a game. It stunted his progress when he got hurt at Maryland, couldn’t finish out that game and didn’t get a chance to get the work versus Merrimack, when we had some success on offense. That could’ve been a real confidence builder. Now, I don’t think his confidence is lacking at all. I just think there’s some uncertainty at times because he hasn’t had enough repetition.” <-
I am with you. Here is a QB in need of a redshirt year, get his four game appearances. Fagnano has the poise. Let him win some games.Not much of a football expert but not sure I get the equation of more game reps lead to not throwing the ball in the dirt or behind receivers. My homeboy Arch seemed to do pretty well for Texas with "few college game reps" under his belt.
I’m guessing leading the 2s against UTs starting D equates to what Nick sees in practiceNot much of a football expert but not sure I get the equation of more game reps lead to not throwing the ball in the dirt or behind receivers. My homeboy Arch seemed to do pretty well for Texas with "few college game reps" under his belt.
And to expand further, the approach being adopted now is similar to that of Bob Diaco who came in, played all his own guys because they needed the reps while more qualified players sat. WIN NOW!!!! You are paying players to win now. If they can't, play the players who have the necessary reps and who can.I am with you. Here is a QB in need of a redshirt year, get his four game appearances. Fagnano has the poise. Let him win some games.
who is that in your picture? sry if that's a uconn great and i'm an idiot.Due to prior commitments a few weeks ago this’ll be my first game of the year. Have an awesome tailgate planned too with friends.
Can’t wait.
He's dug in. That's pretty clear. You expect improvement with more reps but how much improvement? And how many reps are needed? That's a question we're apparently going to see answered eventually.Not much of a football expert but not sure I get the equation of more game reps lead to not throwing the ball in the dirt or behind receivers. My homeboy Arch seemed to do pretty well for Texas with "few college game reps" under his belt.
Johnny Time.who is that in your picture? sry if that's a uconn great and i'm an idiot.