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Kwat inspired flashbacks watching that game

PostGameOrangeSlicesPostGameOrangeSlices Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 26,229 Swaye's Wigwam
What a surreal game to watch. I felt like I was watching UW-Stanford from 5 years or so ago, except with the script flipped.

Kwat comes out with a solid gameplan to limit a good offense to 13 first half points. Dropping everyone into coverage and getting decent push with 3-4 lineman, LB blitzes here and there. Good stuff.

Problem is, his supporting cast offense delivers a whopping 3 points against a suspect defense.

Second half, the offense finally wakes up and starts moving the ball. Problem is, the other team now wants to burn as much clock as possible, starts running and taking checkdowns, and Pete K suddenly can't get off the fucking field.

Texas would be better off with Kwat at the helm, and some superstar G5 offensive coordinator handling the offense.

Lather, rinse, repeat for our man Kawasaki

Comments

  • whatshouldicareaboutwhatshouldicareabout Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 12,759 Swaye's Wigwam


    Like Shaw, we ran the damn ball and beat a Kwait D
  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 106,080 Founders Club


    Like Shaw, we ran the damn ball and beat a Kwait D
    And I smirked
  • backthepackbackthepack Member Posts: 19,861
    Imagine Kwat as Deboer’s DC. My god.
  • backthepackbackthepack Member Posts: 19,861
    LawDawg1 said:

    Imagine Kwat as Deboer’s DC. My god.

    Shaw might not have quit.
    He would have quit on the spot.
  • PostGameOrangeSlicesPostGameOrangeSlices Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 26,229 Swaye's Wigwam

    LawDawg1 said:

    Imagine Kwat as Deboer’s DC. My god.

    Shaw might not have quit.
    He would have quit on the spot.
    Nybe
  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 106,080 Founders Club

    LawDawg1 said:

    Imagine Kwat as Deboer’s DC. My god.

    Shaw might not have quit.
    He would have quit on the spot.
    Nybe
    Kwat with an actual offense would be a fever dream a la 2016.

  • chuckchuck Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 11,078 Swaye's Wigwam

    LawDawg1 said:

    Imagine Kwat as Deboer’s DC. My god.

    Shaw might not have quit.
    He would have quit on the spot.
    Nybe
    Kwat with an actual offense would be a fever dream a la 2016.
    I like Kwat overall. He'll keep any offense within striking range.

    But...he rarely suffocates anyone and he always seems to get out-adjusted in the second half. UW could have continually marched down the field on him late but went into button down mode.

    His defense also showed one of it's biggest weakness again. If those two huge run pluggers in the middle can't get it done against the run, they can't stop it. A dedicated rushing attack with a workhorse RB and UWs line might have piled up 300 yards on them.
  • backthepackbackthepack Member Posts: 19,861
    chuck said:

    LawDawg1 said:

    Imagine Kwat as Deboer’s DC. My god.

    Shaw might not have quit.
    He would have quit on the spot.
    Nybe
    Kwat with an actual offense would be a fever dream a la 2016.
    I like Kwat overall. He'll keep any offense within striking range.

    But...he rarely suffocates anyone and he always seems to get out-adjusted in the second half. UW could have continually marched down the field on him late but went into button down mode.

    His defense also showed one of it's biggest weakness again. If those two huge run pluggers in the middle can't get it done against the run, they can't stop it. A dedicated rushing attack with a workhorse RB and UWs line might have piled up 300 yards on them.
    They stopped the run all year, we just have an eite? offensive line. They really got in rhythm in the run game working together around the Oregon game.
  • chuckchuck Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 11,078 Swaye's Wigwam

    chuck said:

    LawDawg1 said:

    Imagine Kwat as Deboer’s DC. My god.

    Shaw might not have quit.
    He would have quit on the spot.
    Nybe
    Kwat with an actual offense would be a fever dream a la 2016.
    I like Kwat overall. He'll keep any offense within striking range.

    But...he rarely suffocates anyone and he always seems to get out-adjusted in the second half. UW could have continually marched down the field on him late but went into button down mode.

    His defense also showed one of it's biggest weakness again. If those two huge run pluggers in the middle can't get it done against the run, they can't stop it. A dedicated rushing attack with a workhorse RB and UWs line might have piled up 300 yards on them.
    They stopped the run all year, we just have an eite? offensive line. They really got in rhythm in the run game working together around the Oregon game.
    Yeah obviously Kirkland, Luciano, and Bain were up to the task, which I doubted going in. RR and Fautanu were no surprise at all but I was worried the inside guys would get schooled.
  • theknowledgetheknowledge Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 4,952 Founders Club
    chuck said:

    chuck said:

    LawDawg1 said:

    Imagine Kwat as Deboer’s DC. My god.

    Shaw might not have quit.
    He would have quit on the spot.
    Nybe
    Kwat with an actual offense would be a fever dream a la 2016.
    I like Kwat overall. He'll keep any offense within striking range.

    But...he rarely suffocates anyone and he always seems to get out-adjusted in the second half. UW could have continually marched down the field on him late but went into button down mode.

    His defense also showed one of it's biggest weakness again. If those two huge run pluggers in the middle can't get it done against the run, they can't stop it. A dedicated rushing attack with a workhorse RB and UWs line might have piled up 300 yards on them.
    They stopped the run all year, we just have an eite? offensive line. They really got in rhythm in the run game working together around the Oregon game.
    Yeah obviously Kirkland, Luciano, and Bain were up to the task, which I doubted going in. RR and Fautanu were no surprise at all but I was worried the inside guys would get schooled.
    Kirkland is a great guard, big, strong and a good athlete. Luciano is a plus athlete who at times could get rag dolled by big DTs and Biani is experienced and decent but Kalepo is the better pro prospect. I’m hoping Hatchett takes over center, Kalepo at LG and either Curne, Mele or Gaard at RG. That’s a good front line and decent interior depth. I’m worried about tackle depth. Huff has taken a lot of tall, rangy developmental prospects the last few years. Not sure any have actually taken a step forward.
  • HFNYHFNY Member Posts: 4,916 Standard Supporter

    chuck said:

    chuck said:

    LawDawg1 said:

    Imagine Kwat as Deboer’s DC. My god.

    Shaw might not have quit.
    He would have quit on the spot.
    Nybe
    Kwat with an actual offense would be a fever dream a la 2016.
    I like Kwat overall. He'll keep any offense within striking range.

    But...he rarely suffocates anyone and he always seems to get out-adjusted in the second half. UW could have continually marched down the field on him late but went into button down mode.

    His defense also showed one of it's biggest weakness again. If those two huge run pluggers in the middle can't get it done against the run, they can't stop it. A dedicated rushing attack with a workhorse RB and UWs line might have piled up 300 yards on them.
    They stopped the run all year, we just have an eite? offensive line. They really got in rhythm in the run game working together around the Oregon game.
    Yeah obviously Kirkland, Luciano, and Bain were up to the task, which I doubted going in. RR and Fautanu were no surprise at all but I was worried the inside guys would get schooled.
    Kirkland is a great guard, big, strong and a good athlete. Luciano is a plus athlete who at times could get rag dolled by big DTs and Biani is experienced and decent but Kalepo is the better pro prospect. I’m hoping Hatchett takes over center, Kalepo at LG and either Curne, Mele or Gaard at RG. That’s a good front line and decent interior depth. I’m worried about tackle depth. Huff has taken a lot of tall, rangy developmental prospects the last few years. Not sure any have actually taken a step forward.
    I was definitely down on Huff after last year but it turned out to be guilt by association with JonDon. I like his OL haul this year and Elishah Jackett should at least be in the two deeps as a RS-Frosh at OT. Super long arms and athletic. We'll see if he brings his LUNCH PAIL.
  • theknowledgetheknowledge Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 4,952 Founders Club
    HFNY said:

    chuck said:

    chuck said:

    LawDawg1 said:

    Imagine Kwat as Deboer’s DC. My god.

    Shaw might not have quit.
    He would have quit on the spot.
    Nybe
    Kwat with an actual offense would be a fever dream a la 2016.
    I like Kwat overall. He'll keep any offense within striking range.

    But...he rarely suffocates anyone and he always seems to get out-adjusted in the second half. UW could have continually marched down the field on him late but went into button down mode.

    His defense also showed one of it's biggest weakness again. If those two huge run pluggers in the middle can't get it done against the run, they can't stop it. A dedicated rushing attack with a workhorse RB and UWs line might have piled up 300 yards on them.
    They stopped the run all year, we just have an eite? offensive line. They really got in rhythm in the run game working together around the Oregon game.
    Yeah obviously Kirkland, Luciano, and Bain were up to the task, which I doubted going in. RR and Fautanu were no surprise at all but I was worried the inside guys would get schooled.
    Kirkland is a great guard, big, strong and a good athlete. Luciano is a plus athlete who at times could get rag dolled by big DTs and Biani is experienced and decent but Kalepo is the better pro prospect. I’m hoping Hatchett takes over center, Kalepo at LG and either Curne, Mele or Gaard at RG. That’s a good front line and decent interior depth. I’m worried about tackle depth. Huff has taken a lot of tall, rangy developmental prospects the last few years. Not sure any have actually taken a step forward.
    I was definitely down on Huff after last year but it turned out to be guilt by association with JonDon. I like his OL haul this year and Elishah Jackett should at least be in the two deeps as a RS-Frosh at OT. Super long arms and athletic. We'll see if he brings his LUNCH PAIL.
    He’s a good looking prospect for sure. I’m more worried about next years depth and the position moving forward in general.
  • theknowledgetheknowledge Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 4,952 Founders Club
    Mele, Peacock, Wircsh? Buelow doesn’t have the feet, right? Kalepo has been a guard since he got to UW. Jackett and Fasano are a couple years out. That Connerly rumor should would be great if it somehow came true. (It won’t)
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