The jury is still out as to whether DeBoer's tenure at UW will best that of Pete's.
But one thing's for sure, a Peterman team (with comparable talent) would have never won that game on Sat.
2018 followed 70-21 and 38-3
UW was in position to take control back and shit the bed.
Henry missed the field goal but Petersen lost the game
He followed up the 2018 masterpiece with the one in 2019, another winnable game. That was the last complete Huskies game I watched. My doog was shot multiple times and its corpse set ablaze.
The jury is still out as to whether DeBoer's tenure at UW will best that of Pete's.
But one thing's for sure, a Peterman team (with comparable talent) would have never won that game on Sat.
2018 followed 70-21 and 38-3
UW was in position to take control back and shit the bed.
Henry missed the field goal but Petersen lost the game
Agreed.
However, my feeling is isn't so much about Pete vs OR and DeBoer vs Oregon, but rather that DoBoer managed to something Pete never did in 6 years at UW, which was pull off the major upset.
This game was a way bigger deal than Pete beating Sark in 2015.
The jury is still out as to whether DeBoer's tenure at UW will best that of Pete's.
But one thing's for sure, a Peterman team (with comparable talent) would have never won that game on Sat.
I think over the last two decades, there are two UW coaches that win that game. Deboer, and Rick, not so much for his coaching prowess, but for his swagger.
While Deboer's overall technical coaching ability is a work-in-progress (for us, anyway), I see body language and response from this team that have been missing for a long time. No panic, no moping, no out-of-control raging, stupid late-hit penalties, over-celebrating shit. He has sold them on his process.
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But one thing's for sure, a Peterman team (with comparable talent) would have never won that game on Sat.
UW was in position to take control back and shit the bed.
Henry missed the field goal but Petersen lost the game
2018 sucked, but 2019 was inexcusable
I was not surprised we couldn't convert on 3rd down on that final drive after the turnover on downs
However, my feeling is isn't so much about Pete vs OR and DeBoer vs Oregon, but rather that DoBoer managed to something Pete never did in 6 years at UW, which was pull off the major upset.
This game was a way bigger deal than Pete beating Sark in 2015.
Big dick Zebransky in 2006 was the exception, not the rule.
But also Penix show's how much a Big Dick QB can affect a matchup.
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While Deboer's overall technical coaching ability is a work-in-progress (for us, anyway), I see body language and response from this team that have been missing for a long time. No panic, no moping, no out-of-control raging, stupid late-hit penalties, over-celebrating shit. He has sold them on his process.