Keep Me From Being Chicken Little
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The only thing I’m concerned about at this point is the coaching.
Unfortunately, that’s kind of a big deal.
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Eh, the next time UW is in one of these game situations they'll run the same play but leak a TE out and he'll be wide open for the winning score and Jedd will be a genius again.
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Would have been so poetic if Fisch called the same play Deboer did on the 4th and 1 last year, and UW scored to win 27-24.
THAT was the script, and I blame Fisch for thinking he’s too fucking cool to read it.
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Fuck Vanilla:
But regarding the whole couldn't go 14-0 thing I think this is a bit defeatist. It's wasn't the most unlucky injury year, but they also had the McMillan thing, lost their #2 RB, starting guard and center before the season started and it's very likely Penix got injured against Oregon the first time and we know Odunze got hurt but played through it. It could have always been worse but easily could have been better.
Every game until Michigan they had more NFL talent, particularly top level (and were at worst even with Michigan there too) and a much better QB other than arguably Oregon.
It was actually weirder they made it so hard and the hardest games possibly being ASU and the Cugo.
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Yeah I definitely didn't get the feeling that it was like UW clearly outclassed them but just didn't play well coach well etc. even on the level of like 2012. It's more mind boggling to me how WSU actually deserved to win more last year against that team and coaching staff.
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They were also a historically experienced team because of the covid year.
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He might check out of that after calling a timeout and run wildcat with Ngata
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Michigan was about the only more experienced team of all time. It was also a unique thing where because UW fucked up the UCLA and ASU games and the unlucky championship game format they accomplished less than they probably should have in 2022 so a lot of guys came back who didn't necessarily need to.
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Yep.
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Everyone had that potential advantage, it's not UW's fault that a bunch of these schools prefer to cycle guys out for the next soft TBS 7 on 7 prodigy.
UCLA got our best super senior.




