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Always remember were ever NW ends up he will always be apart of the Uconn family,I believe he will end up somewhere and be another Anthony Sherman a team leader.
Obviously, you could certainly be correct about Williams perhaps having been a missed weapon at RB since ultimately we'll never know. Having said that, I think WR's with quicks and running QB's look like they could be promising RB's, but it is just too tough to compare how a QB runs with wide-open lanes and WR's with the wide-open spaces downfield to what a RB does. I'm not saying there is NO correlation, but I think it's tempting to think there is MORE of a correlation between QB/WR running skills and ability as a RB than there really is.Larry Taylor was in training camp with the Jets 3 years ago as a returner, Nick deserves a chance, if not the CFL could be an option. I will always wonder what Nick might have done if he got a shot at RB. He's bigger, stronger, and faster than McCombs but he never was given an opportunity at RB.
Seeing all this talent that we had and all these seniors doing well just pisses me off even more that we were 5-7 and didn't go bowling...who ever gives me that lack of talent excuse can stick it up their ace...the coaching sucked, what a waste of great defensive and decent offensive talent...good luck to the seniors.
Whitmer, Griffin, Delahunt, Williams, McCombs...a decent head coach would have adjusted and simplified one thing (the O-line) and would have had been bowling easily.The talent on offense last year was not decent. It was a step above abysmal. Hopefully with a year experience, the offense plays better.
Whitmer, Griffin, Delahunt, Williams, McCombs...a decent head coach would have adjusted and simplified one thing (the O-line) and would have had been bowling easily.
I mean, if we're talking strictly as a WR, doesn't Michael Smith have a better chance than Nick Williams?
Are Williams KR skills really NFL KR skills? I think he could man the position no doubt, but he's not Trinidon Holliday or Devin Hester that will make a team solely off that. He needs to make a team as a WR, and then they'll let the special teams skills break a tie or close deficit.
Also - if we're going to compare Nick's combine # to Welker and call them even, what do we make of Marquise Goodwin? Sure fire hall of famer?
The talent on offense was decent. Look it up, our QB was middle of the pack in the BE. We had many good players as the post-season proves.The talent on offense last year was not decent. It was a step above abysmal. Hopefully with a year experience, the offense plays better.
The talent on offense was decent. Look it up, our QB was middle of the pack in the BE. We had many good players as the post-season proves.
The problem was on the sideline.
The talent was not decent. The post season? Are you talking about workouts?
The defense was lights out, and there still is an abundance of talent. The offensive talent last year was poor (and I am being generous). Again, the young talent on the O can certainly improve (as often happens in a college program) as they gain experience.
You're right, the "talent" was better than decent.
The post season was All BE recognition, pro day. and let see who gets invited to NFL camps.
You're right, the "talent" was better than decent.
The post season was All BE recognition, pro day. and let see who gets invited to NFL camps.
The talent on offense last year was not decent. It was a step above abysmal. Hopefully with a year experience, the offense plays better.
What does a Kelly from ND do with this talent. He seemed to get Cin. going each year by evaluating who could do what best and have them do it. Just throw some 1st down slants and can the wildcat and get some beef on some running plays - Uconn averaged less than 18 points per game and was 118th out of 120 schools in scoring.
So Uconn had less talent than Tulane on offense as they scored 4 times as many points against Rutgers, USF gave up 6 to Uconn and the rest of the conference gave up 23,37,27,37,27,27 - and that was all talent difference?
If the PP was coach of the ol' UCLA boys basketball team he would have played Goodrich and Hazzard in the post and played a slow down game and later when he got Lew Alcindor he'd have played him at point guard and pressed the whole game.
What does a Kelly from ND do with this talent. He seemed to get Cin. going each year by evaluating who could do what best and have them do it. Just throw some 1st down slants and can the wildcat and get some beef on some running plays - Uconn averaged less than 18 points per game and was 118th out of 120 schools in scoring.
So Uconn had less talent than Tulane on offense as they scored 4 times as many points against Rutgers, USF gave up 6 to Uconn and the rest of the conference gave up 23,37,27,37,27,27 - and that was all talent difference?
If the PP was coach of the ol' UCLA boys basketball team he would have played Goodrich and Hazzard in the post and played a slow down game and later when he got Lew Alcindor he'd have played him at point guard and pressed the whole game.
Absolutely we had sufficient talent to go Bowling. Schemes and play calling were sub-par. We misused our talent.
I think this is a good topic of discussion, and would love to hear other's views on this.
What talent was misused? Aside from Griffin, I just didn't see the talent. Alot of people have been saying that Joe Williams should have been utilized more, but I think the fact he saw zero playing time despite the struggles of the running game was pretty telling.
You are giving the benefit of the doubt to the same cast that couldn't figure out when to call a TO at the end of the first half against Rutgers. Coaches miss on evaluations all the time. Easley comes to mind.
and you can't teach hands...Welker's hands > Williams's hands
I'm saying coaching matters. How would fhcRE's team done if he hadn't "discovered" a red shirt 5th year player in his 5th game of his senior year named Easley. One player. Anyone that doesn't think coaching really, really matters in college football are just plain wrong.Honestly, what do you think Kelly does with this offensive talent? (I am a huge Kelly fan, by the way). Are you saying this offensive talent is anywhere near the talent he had at Cincy?
I think Nick ends up in Canada, and there's nothing wrong with that.
Punt return is not about speed as much as it is about quickness.
I'm saying coaching matters. How would fhcRE's team done if he hadn't "discovered" a red shirt 5th year player in his 5th game of his senior year named Easley. One player. Anyone that doesn't think coaching really, really matters in college football are just plain wrong.
Answwer me this, rate GDL as offensive coach. Was performance of team 118th in scoring but he is really a top 10 offensive coach? Same question, does Kelly as head coach allow this type of offensive performance with a returning freshman all american RB, very good tight ends, slot receiver who will get NFL looks. Does he have team run 160 lb inside RB on 1st & 2nd downs against 8 in the box, throw 3rd and 7 passes 3 yards or 30, run the wildcat with a backup QB as often as GDL.
Against Div 1 teams Uconn averaged 17 pts per game (and if take out special teams less than 16 per game). This was coaching. The opposing defense knew Uconn's plays ahead of time based on personnel, formations and down/distance.