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Re: The Program & Fanbase Needs to Take a Long Walk for Perspective
The face farter ☝️☝️ always finds the right time to come fart in our faces doesn’t he?
Fuck off and enjoy your special year guy.👌👌
Quietcowskee
Re: The Program & Fanbase Needs to Take a Long Walk for Perspective
What exactly were the problems that I was warning about last year?
DL not having depth and being at risk to getting run over by a blue blood? We had a really good chance of losing to Texas last year if Sark didn't Sark and I don't think I need to remind what Michigan did to the defense.
I noted that the recruiting by DeBoer was lacking and not necessarily capitalizing on what he had done here to date … looks like that one was pretty much spot on
I noted that we were at risk of special teams flipping a game against us and notably in the punting game … we got away with it last year and it's cost us significantly this year
As for Indiana, that's what happens when you hire a coach early in the process, he's able to bring a bunch of his players from a very successful James Madison program, and reports are that Indiana has spent over $13M in NIL. To the extent that UW is able to spend $13M in NIL then sure that's a reasonable expectation to be a Top 10-15 team.
Tequilla
The Program & Fanbase Needs to Take a Long Walk for Perspective
The results of the last 2 games over the prior 3 weeks has led to a proverbial wet fart in church to be let out all over Husky Nation.
I see a lot of opinions back and forth ranging from the conclusion that Fisch isn't the guy to constant criticism over play-calling to the thread here that longs for Kalen DeBoer.
Let's be very clear about DeBoer …
- DeBoer was NEVER staying here long-term and he viewed this as a stepping stone job
- His hiring of Sexton AT MINIMUM indicated that he was looking to break the bank on his next contract
- As @HFNY pointed out, Sexton's coaching roster resides primarily in the SEC … you're fooling yourself if you think DeBoer's hiring of Sexton was coincidental OR if you think St. Nick just randomly decided that he was done at Alabama after the season
- I had a conversation with someone within the Athletic Department at around this time last year about the program and that person indicated to me at that time that there was concern about getting a contract extension done with DeBoer …
- This idea that UW low balled DeBoer is also foolish … the original offer PRIOR to UW winning the conference or making the CFP or making it to the Natty was low in hindsight in consideration of what transpired as the year progressed. That said, I have no issue with DeBoer not signing that initial deal and betting on himself or on UW for offering a contract up front that offered security and certainty but could turn into a good deal for them. That's contract negotiation and happens throughout sports on a regular basis.
- The bigger issue is that there's literally ZERO indication that DeBoer was ever seriously considering signing a contract at UW
The timing of when DeBoer left was absolutely disastrous as it pertained to the 2024 UW roster (and beyond). With the move AFTER the closing of the initial transfer portal period, there was absolutely zero opportunity for UW to properly replace the type of attrition that comes with this type of coaching turnover. The choice to hire Fisch was absolutely the best option that was realistically available at the time (can't wait to hear the additional names that made sense). His work at Arizona allowed him to build a recruiting class that he was able to largely bring with him to UW to replace a chunk of the class that followed DeBoer. He had mixed results bringing in the talent that was at Arizona in large part due to threats and commitments made by large Arizona boosters (you can debate how much UW boosters could or should have stepped up better).
Those that look at this UW roster and think that this was some 8+ win team was fooling themselves. By my count, UW has 14 OL on the roster this year. Of those 14, 8 of them are either RS Freshman or true Freshman that are/should be redshirting. It's a little better on the DL but there's a definite lack of difference making talent there. Big picture, that's not a recipe for success.
So let's talking about play calling for a second … where does a below average OL really show up the most? Short yardage and red zone situations where the field is condensed and the ability to win at the LOS is at its most important. Then add into it that in total the roster has 5 TEs on the roster and that includes 1 that was hurt in the 1st game of the season and hasn't played since, 1 that hasn't played all year due to injury, and a 3rd that hasn't played as a true freshman and is redshirting. Again … that's not great. I can go on … but when you're criticizing the production and the play calling, it's probably a good idea to re-read the above a few times … 14 OL and 8 of them are RS or true freshman and of the 5 TEs only 2 of them are effectively healthy and able to play. Good luck with that …
I'll go into this more in a different thread but as it currently stands 2/3 of the roster next year will be sophomores or younger next year. That's going to translate to a lot of youth and uneven play. It's also going to give plenty of opportunity for the players to define which of them are part of the solution and which of them likely won't make it at this level. That's not a bad thing.
But then again, there are a number of people that want to go put a loose fitting band aid on the problem and dramatically hit the transfer portal this offseason … what does that look like? Where would you target? Are there implications to the development of the young players on your roster that makes up 2/3 of it at present?
Lastly, let's say that UW is 6-2 instead of 4-4 … does that change the future at all? Sure, it makes you feel better today and you could definitely argue that the Wazzu and Rutgers game could (or should) have been easily won. In my opinion, that doesn't change what 2025 looks like. It doesn't change that 2026 is most likely the year where UW makes its way back into the CFP discussion.
This was always going to be a 2-3 year rebuild given the circumstances around the coaching change and the limitations on how this roster was built. No matter what happens over the next 4 games and the 6+ weeks until the early signing period of the 2025 class … that isn't changing. The reality is that what happens with the end of the recruiting season and what we do in the transfer portal is more important than anything that happens over the next 4 games.
Tequilla
Re: Jake Tapper vs JD Vance
The media has completely managed to turn off all but the true believers of the far Left.
Repeated and coordinated propaganda messaging across all the Leftist mainstream media/Democrat party still has an impact, but it’s lessening at a rapid pace, and I don’t think the entirely as a whole can get back the credibility anytime soon.
Tapper spazzing out as his voice goes up an octave as “weird” Vance stays calm about sums up where the MSM is at these days.
Re: Yuge Nazi rally in NYC today
He simply isn't this evil creature they need him to be, truly bizarre.
Doogles
Re: Attn Tug expert economists:
Lets get well to direct a Department of Government Efficiency and audit all agencies before we start thinking about drastic changes on how we taxpayers fund government.
Raising taxes when hundreds of billions can’t be accounted for currently needs to be corrected ASAP. I’d also start with trimming government payroll. When cabinet secretary Pete Buttigieg can take off 3 months for maternity leave not be missed, something is fundamentally wrong with how things are structured.
Re: Back up the truck
I really, really like Seinfeld but I genuinely scroll right past any Seinfeld gif. I'm also just not a big gif guy in general if you notice I've never used one.
WoolleyDoog
Re: The Program & Fanbase Needs to Take a Long Walk for Perspective
Hmmmmm did UW Oline not bully meat chickens NFL d lineman? Why is UW winning at home (including this weekend) but looks terrible on the road? Why does every position have good players but they get beat by average Buttgers and Coogs?
Fisch doesn't have his reads down.
Oline isn't very good probably but thats the only position that is bottom half of the conference so the idea that Fisch simply can't win with this roster is so soft
Canadawg

