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Re: Coaches discard pile, 2025
Agree here. Pent up "demand" for firing shitty coaches who should've lost their jobs last year.
For a poverty program like UW, that makes this upcoming firing / hiring cycle too expensive for them to replace Fisch. 7 wins in year 3 will be special.
BleachedAnusDawg
Re: UW go B1G fund …
Thank you. I was hoping they were buying players. This will do though.
theknowledge
Re: The Fisching Report Recruiting Thread Sponsored by The Fisch Bowl
Those kind of retarded HS rankings are near-meaningless but I agree, McMillan has legit arm talent and moxie based on the Spring sample and his HS tape. I like Dash B., but he seems a bit JAG-ish.
Zammit looks like a good prospect; KDB wanted him at Bammer.
SmallEugenePool
Re: The Fisching Report Recruiting Thread Sponsored by The Fisch Bowl
Both our true freshman QB's looked good in Spring, and Zammit comes in next year as well. If Demond stays, he's got at least 2 more years here.
SmallEugenePool
Re: Coaches discard pile, 2025
we’re talking a full yeah ahead but what are you basing home losses to Iowa and Penn State on? Don’t think we will be world beaters but Iowa is still Iowa and Penn State will be in a complete rebuild. Loses at Michigan State or Purdue would be tarmac.
WoolleyDoog
Re: Anybody notice the growing trend of coaches getting axed in October?
Yes. There’s no such thing as stability with unlimited free agency and no salary cap. I think I just realized I hate this sport.
DoogmanRefund
Re: Anybody notice the growing trend of coaches getting axed in October?
Then I suppose once you determine you're not one of the 6 (WA isn't even in the top 20), then does it make sense to "move on" and establish an almost permanent state of instability? WA has everything except billionaire financial backing and the proper political mindset (trantifa loving faggots hate football) to be a perennial power.
RoadTrip
Re: Anybody notice the growing trend of coaches getting axed in October?
Humans aren't static video game characters without development. Timing does matter as you look at guys like Harbaugh who took a bumpy path to win one, Dabo who won with the best then fell off, Ed Orgeron who held the wheel steady with his eyes closed then got fired.
You're trying to simplify and put in a neat box one of the most complex organic jobs in existence. There's many different paths to being a successful coach and there's no such thing as a finished product for what the game is and what it demands.
Canadawg

