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One data point. Gotta look at the whole body of work
Yup - It was an undefeated regular season to boot in his one and only year in Cincy.
One data point. Gotta look at the whole body of work
Can't tell if this is sarcasm, a complaint, or just an observation.
Do you actually believe Warde should have been referring to the boneyard for advice while finding the next coach?
You are hard to figure out lately. I thought at first you were tongue in cheek and then sounded serious. No matter what his plan is, it won't mean squat until the games.
We got a big name, with lots of experience who can recruit and looks to be a players coach. If you can't enjoy the moment now when can you.![]()
Just an observation. I point it out because last time around we would have been better off with a Boneyard pick. Nobody in this forum was hoping for P last time around.
How am I hard to figure out, I have been consistent from day one saying that my preference would be a head coach with a proven track record of winning, I have also been consistent saying UCONN should hire a coach not a name. TJ turned into an exception for me because he was able to turn things around.
I'm not dumping on this pick, but I need more data before I get excited.
I would be shocked if the thing that holds UConn back from success is the decision to hire Diaco over TJ. No guarantee Diaco will be lights out, but I wouldn't say Diaco's lack of HC experience is that much of a disadvantage compared to TJ's eight games of experience. He was also a coordinator for longer than TJ, if I'm not mistaken.How am I hard to figure out, I have been consistent from day one saying that my preference would be a head coach with a proven track record of winning, I have also been consistent saying UCONN should hire a coach not a name. TJ turned into an exception for me because he was able to turn things around.
I'm not dumping on this pick, but I need more data before I get excited. Like Excaliber, it won't take much to convince me.
Miss him on there too! I got his email a while back and have been trading messages from time to time.Glad to hear HFD is alive and well! Is HFD still on Twitter? What's his handle on it?
He was also a coordinator for longer than TJ, if I'm not mistaken.
Probably headed to Kiev to help pick up the pieces of Lenin's statue.Nellie Muntz nowhere to be found

You wear your narrow, simplistic, linear thinking like a badge of honor. Good for you.
Bob diaco sucks!To dump on this hire?
I'm going with freescooter.

I like bend-but-don't break defenses, and I was a D Brown agnostic, because I saw his defenses give up easy TDs even though they had talent all over the field. K Reyes, Trevardo, Smallwood, sio Moore, Wreh Wilson, Gratz, Come on!!!!!! So bring on Diaco's defense. Give up those FGs, and let them throw INTs in the end zone.
As long as you can stop the run when you need to, this is a good defense.
But can we still use "#FireCoachP"??

My issue with bend don't break is that it usually breaks down against good offenses and good quarterbacks. In our league, we're not likely to see many of either one . . .
well saidYou are hard to figure out lately. I thought at first you were tongue in cheek and then sounded serious. No matter what his plan is, it won't mean squat until the games.
We got a big name, with lots of experience who can recruit and looks to be a players coach. If you can't enjoy the moment now when can you.![]()
I just followed him and as I searched for @b1gCo.... I got slightly disturbed...
OK, since you guys are still so optimistic, and the fact that UConn scored 45 points on his D at Cincy didn't phase any of you, I'm going to hit you with one more: UConn scored 45 points against Al Groh's Virginia team back when Diaco was the LB and special teams coach.
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I read somewhere that Lombardi, Landry and Belichick all had teams that gave up FG's and TD's. I swear it's true.![]()