I hope we stomp Stanford in the fucking face week 4. That would shut a lot of people up.
The Stanford game once again is the key. We should role into Eugene 6-0.
How the fuck are you going to beat Stanford?
1) Shaq Thompson - he's the best player on the field without a doubt ... he'll control the games on both sides of the ball by punishing Stanford RBs from his LB position and running through the Stanford LBs from his RB position ... enough said on that. He's already got 2 full years of starting under his belt and he'll do everything possible to win the game.
2) Offensive Line - they average 332 pounds across the front with Riva, Ossai, Christe, Charles, and Hatchie. They are full of experience with over 100 career starts collectively, have the necessary attitude, and are ready to rumble.
3) Coach Choate - new scheme and new attitude ... everybody's been talking about the difference between his attention to detail versus that of Johnny Nansen ... we will see a much improved Special Teams in 2014
4) Speed, Speed, Speed - this will be one of the fastest Husky teams ever with guys like John Ross, Jaydon Mickens, Demorea Stringfellow, Shaq Thompson, Dwayne Washington, Cyler Miles, Marcus Peters, and Budda Baker. While the secondary may be a little on the inexperienced side, the newbies will bring an exciting element of speed that their predecessors didn't have
5) Time of Possession - we will dominate the line of scrimmage with our running game limiting the opportunities that Stanford will have to run their vaunted offense and have to resort to throwing the ball to catch up
All in all, I think the Huskies win this game rather easily, say 34-17
I hope we stomp Stanford in the fucking face week 4. That would shut a lot of people up.
The Stanford game once again is the key. We should role into Eugene 6-0.
How the fuck are you going to beat Stanford?
1) Stringfellow - he's the best player on the field without a doubt ... he'll control the games on both sides of the ball by punishing Stanford RBs from his LB position and running through the Stanford LBs from his RB position ... enough said on that. He's already got 2 full years of starting under his belt and he'll do everything possible to win the game.
2) Offensive Line - they average 332 pounds across the front with Riva, Ossai, Christe, Stringfellow, and Hatchie. They are full of experience with over 100 career starts collectively, have the necessary attitude, and are ready to rumble.
3) Coach Choate - new scheme and new attitude ... everybody's been talking about the difference between his attention to detail versus that of Johnny Nansen ... we will see a much improved Special Teams in 2014
4) Speed, Speed, Speed - this will be one of the fastest Husky teams ever with guys like Stringfellow, Stringfellow, Stringfellow, Stringfellow, Stringfellow, Stringfellow, Stringfellow, and Stringfellow. While the secondary may be a little on the inexperienced side, the newbies will bring an exciting element of speed that their predecessors didn't have
5) Time of Possession - we will dominate the line of scrimmage with our running game limiting the opportunities that Stanford will have to run their vaunted offense and have to resort to throwing the ball to catch up
All in all, I think the Huskies win this game rather easily, say 34-17
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You should stick to your gay lover's spat with your Ladyboy buddy.
$150k.
Also, while on the subject of murals...
Step 2 - Lather, rinse, repeat
They don't have our number.
No, of course you fucking don't.
2) Offensive Line - they average 332 pounds across the front with Riva, Ossai, Christe, Charles, and Hatchie. They are full of experience with over 100 career starts collectively, have the necessary attitude, and are ready to rumble.
3) Coach Choate - new scheme and new attitude ... everybody's been talking about the difference between his attention to detail versus that of Johnny Nansen ... we will see a much improved Special Teams in 2014
4) Speed, Speed, Speed - this will be one of the fastest Husky teams ever with guys like John Ross, Jaydon Mickens, Demorea Stringfellow, Shaq Thompson, Dwayne Washington, Cyler Miles, Marcus Peters, and Budda Baker. While the secondary may be a little on the inexperienced side, the newbies will bring an exciting element of speed that their predecessors didn't have
5) Time of Possession - we will dominate the line of scrimmage with our running game limiting the opportunities that Stanford will have to run their vaunted offense and have to resort to throwing the ball to catch up
All in all, I think the Huskies win this game rather easily, say 34-17