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Nuggets From The Peterman Seattle Times Chat
RoadDawg55
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I just got around to reading it. Props to the guy recommending Peterman the ribs from the Ram on game day. That was some funny shit, although it would have been even better if you mentioned the ribs and rickshaw special.
Football wise, not really groundbreaking stuff. I thought this Peterman exchange was interesting.
It's often said football starts and ends with the offensive and defensive lines. There seems to be good depth and experience this season. Any comments here?
by Bill 3:42 PM yesterday
I do think there's some truth to that statement. I think more specifically you better have a big-time defensive end, a big-time corner, a great quarterback and one tough running back.
by Seattle Times Sports guest 3:42 PM yesterday
Big Time DE: Check (Jamora)
Big Time CB: Check (Peters)
Great QB: The big question. If Miles is average, we go 9-4. If he's good, 10-3. If he is great, we could go 12-1.
Tough RB: No excuse for Washington not to be the guy. Peterman also spoke highly of Coleman.
Football wise, not really groundbreaking stuff. I thought this Peterman exchange was interesting.
It's often said football starts and ends with the offensive and defensive lines. There seems to be good depth and experience this season. Any comments here?
by Bill 3:42 PM yesterday
I do think there's some truth to that statement. I think more specifically you better have a big-time defensive end, a big-time corner, a great quarterback and one tough running back.
by Seattle Times Sports guest 3:42 PM yesterday
Big Time DE: Check (Jamora)
Big Time CB: Check (Peters)
Great QB: The big question. If Miles is average, we go 9-4. If he's good, 10-3. If he is great, we could go 12-1.
Tough RB: No excuse for Washington not to be the guy. Peterman also spoke highly of Coleman.
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I enjoyed the chat although it was lacking "sizzle" but I find Petersen great with the media and I really like his sense of humor as it has come out a few times when I have listened to him or read an interview with him. Unlike Sark, Petersen is genuine and very like able. #Breath_of_fresh_air
Think maybe the team might be more disciplined and focused to start the games on the road, how about special teams?
"Discipline is the key to success in almost every endeavor. It needs to be talked about, cultivated and worked on every day in-season and off-season as well."
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I liked that breakdown. He really knows what he needs to succeed. This isn't Sark lip service, this is detailed i know how to fuck the Pac up shit.
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"I would love to call the plays, but I don't think I would be the best guy for that with all my other obligations to this program. So Coach Smith is the man. I do help game plan, but when it comes to game time, one guy needs to drive the bus."
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Petersen is an adult and realizes as CEO he's responsible for the entire program.
While dude brah only cared about the offense. Didn't give a fuck about defense or special teams.
Yes this is my 100000 post saying I'm glad we have an adult in charge.
