sitting penix
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I'm not your guy, podchuck said:
I'm not your pal, guyPostGameOrangeSlices said:
Listen pal, if you're a 6'5", pussy slaying, airforce pararescue bad ass like PGOS you can diagnose a bruised rib from the section 35 nose bleedschuck said:
You saying that with such authority means fuck all. Show me the "off" passes and see if it amounts to more than those I mentioned. He was off because he was under pressure on every drop back. He's not used to it and it wasn't until late that they started calling reasonable pass plays against that defense. He could have hit 5-7 yard out patterns all day.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
He was not zipping the ball like alwayschuck said:
Yeah I'm not buying in. This isn't a fantasy team. You don't sit your Heisman candidate qb on a whim or a feeling. He had guys in his face all game, threw one lame duck pick, and missed one out pattern (then proceeded to throw darts on several more)Swaye said:Sit the best QB any of us has ever seen in our lifetims at UW in the middle of an undefeated season with him the leading the candidate for the Heisman while ranked 5th in the cuntry? I just want to make sure I am understanding the dumb shit some of you are saying correctly.
He was still zipping the ball like always from what I could see. He is the team. If Penix and the med staff and coaches think he can play then he should sure as fuck play.
He was off and his ribs were bruised
Get him some more vicodin from here on out
Edit...Penix with sore ribs is light years better than the panic stricken, scatter armed midget you guys are trying to risk a game by starting. Man I can't believe we're still discussing this. We've seen him play. -
I don't doubt he has some bruised ribs or something. I think it's a different play than the one you mentioned. There was a blown up run play where he had the option to keep and had a lane to the left, away from the blitzer. He would've taken a hit but I thought there was enough of a gap to run it inAtomicDawg said:
I can't remember. The 3rd and goal in a close game with the season on the line to fucking asu though, I think any healthy qb does that.chuck said:
I'm pretty sure he ran and dove for yardage on one play though. Was I imagining that?AtomicDawg said:
He did have a chance to run a few times including one for a touchdown. Didn't even cross his mind to scramble. He is definitely playing hurt.chuck said:
Yeah I'm not buying in. This isn't a fantasy team. You don't sit your Heisman candidate qb on a whim or a feeling. He had guys in his face all game, threw one lame duck pick, and missed one out pattern (then proceeded to throw darts on several more)Swaye said:Sit the best QB any of us has ever seen in our lifetims at UW in the middle of an undefeated season with him the leading the candidate for the Heisman while ranked 5th in the cuntry? I just want to make sure I am understanding the dumb shit some of you are saying correctly.
He was still zipping the ball like always from what I could see. He is the team. If Penix and the med staff and coaches think he can play then he should sure as fuck play.
All I'm saying is that he still had his arm in my judgement. I think it was the pressure that had him off his throwing game for most of the night. He threw a fair number of typical Penix throws too though. -
The spread against Stanford is 26 so that may mean the sharps aren't convinced Penix is too hurt.
Was UW missing Brailsford at C and Buelow at OG? Also missing starting WR McMillan and top back-up Bernard didn't help either.
I don't get why we haven't seen any slip screens, bubble screens, jail-break screens, and TE screens. If Defense is throwing tons of A gap and B gap blitzes at a not-100%, a well-executed screen will tighten the DC's sphincter very quickly. -
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Morris is horrible. I can't believe how many homers believe this guy should be playing. He's a D2 QB at best.theknowledge said:Yes. Sit him. I don’t think he’s right either. My guess is “cramps” is a sly way of saying minor cartilage damage to his ribs. He can reestablish his trophy campaign with wins over USC, Utah and OSU. Morris should be enough to beat Stanford. If he’s not, take down the banner.
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Which is a death sentence.TheHB said:This thread starting with long COVID, developed AIDS halfway through, and is now battling pancreatic cancer.
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Even vorel said “under the weather.” Plus, none of you fucks even attempted to consult with the leading expert in understanding injuries. Dr. @bisonduck, what say you?
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Morris at random sideline signal caller. A step up from water boy. Not sure he's better than Linfield's D3 QB.Canadawg said:Play Penix at QB and
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I think you’re wrong. Morris isn’t winning us a natty or a P12 title but he can beat Stanford with DeBoer as his coach and Rome and Polk as his receivers. Hell he beat Utah with Jimmy Lake and Jon Donovan coaching. If he was as bad as you say they would’ve asked him to leave and They didn’t. They want him here because he knows the offense and can keep you competitive if an injury happens.RoadTrip said:
Morris at random sideline signal caller. A step up from water boy. Not sure he's better than Linfield's D3 QB.Canadawg said:Play Penix at QB and
Morris at OC
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We watched him beat P5 teams and he's played very clean in garbage time. No one thinks he's elite but players abilities are much more nuanced than Heisman contender or D2 athlete. He's better than many current P5 starters and if you don't know that you will see it next year in the B10RoadTrip said:
Morris is horrible. I can't believe how many homers believe this guy should be playing. He's a D2 QB at best.theknowledge said:Yes. Sit him. I don’t think he’s right either. My guess is “cramps” is a sly way of saying minor cartilage damage to his ribs. He can reestablish his trophy campaign with wins over USC, Utah and OSU. Morris should be enough to beat Stanford. If he’s not, take down the banner.






