Hardcore Husky Podcast: The Fisch Era has jumped the Shark
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The sad thing is I’ll talk myself into being one of those people if we have to keep him.🤦♂️🤦♂️🤣
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It's big of you to admit this 😅
I don't think we actually have to worry about it happening though.
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I don’t have a problem with all three of them like some here do. God forbid other people have opinions.
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I also have other things in life to be happy about than being miserable about a soft ass Team on the road
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I have no problem with them either .. I'm a listener.
Didn't mean to give that impression.
I am just not wired to seek out little glimmers of hope as some of them tend to do is all.
When the Titanic is sinking, some go for a lifeboat or the stern and others enjoy the band music and ask for another brandy. I'm the former, not the latter.
I have all the data on Judd that I need. Now it's just a matter of what now?
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A well-coached team utilizes its bye week. Saturday told us absolutely everything we needed to know.
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Yep!
Our bye week told us it's time to say "bye".
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I kept trying to convince myself Judd could be at least a guy in some capacity. He's not. I don't think he's terrible, but I think he's just okay AND has his eyes around, wasting time and energy and focus trying to get an extension and flirting with a shitty job in the middle of a golden opportunity season.
Worst part is this schedule is so gifted we could have had a fake big season and we are also squandering a chance to beat a flawed Oregon team in Seattle.
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When you put it this way, Judd must be absolutely distraught …
He had his golden opportunity here to "double pop" (AZ & again at UW) and it would have happened RIGHT when his dream job came open down in Gainesville!
He blew this bigly.
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And I don't think Judd is terrible and is probably at least a decent CEO/business type coach. I think bringing in Walters this year was a move someone like Jimmy would have never done or been able to do, but he's not good enough to not be locked in, and I'm impressed with zero of what I have seen as an offensive chess player and in-game coach.



