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Anyone who thought a new offensive coordiantor would suddenly cure all our problems was kidding himself. (Hi Warde). You see that from tiem tot time, but UConn's problems went way deeper than simply having a lousy coordinator. The offensive line can't block for heaven sakes. It really doesn't matter who calls the plays when the whole program is a dysfunctional mess.
Don't make statements you are not sure about. Aside from a major mismatch with a starter out and the failure to really do anything in the game plan to adjust for it, our offensive line seemed more active and athletic and was actually engaged more than any time I've seen in recent times when I went back and looked at it again over the weekend. We are deficient in the tailback position (and I love McCombs as a football player, I think he's a fantastic football player, but he's just not the same kind of back we've had in the past), and for some reason, we don't have anybody that the coaches are willing to play over him. I think our QB did not play a good game. We failed to score a TD in close to the goal line, and that's something that we certainly need to improve on in offense, but our offense is making strides, in being able to become the kind of balanced offense that can put up 21 points or more on the board regularly. It's there to see on that film. THe offense did not give up 26 points to Towson through four quarters, but they did fail to put up more than 26 points prior to that true freshmen putting the punt on the ground, and only had 18. That is the single player that I'm most concerned about right now. I hope that kid has icewater in his veins.
The dysfunction in this program, is in communication and attitude and the common denominator is that through two seasons + 1 game since Edsall left, we have had no consistency in establishing an identity as to what kind of team we are, and what our bread and butter is. Edsall established very clearly who we were as a football program, and how we were going to play, and we stuck to it. Pasqualoni has changed OC and DC twice, and we are still looking for the stability in what we are in a football program, and being able to execute it on the field.
We need to get some consistency in how we play this game of football at UCONN back, and we need it back quick. What brand of football that is, will hopefully be a more complete brand of football, that can take us to better places than we were able to reach before.