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So many here rant on Petersen and say they don't think he is the right guy.....
Then to close the rant you say you are "willing" to LIPO.
What in the fuck does it look like if you are not willing to LIPO? Stop posting here? Stop watching? Burn all you're husky hats?
It's as if you think not being willing to LIPO has any bearing on the fact that it will play out... Your over reactions to each win and loss and wild mood swings like a bitch on the rag are not LIPO behavior.
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That doesn't mean I'm going to give up hope for the future. I still think Petersen is the guy, but I am disappointed with his first year.
I will say that once I saw the reality of what they had to work with at QB, that I lowered my expectations for Pac-12 play and coming out 4-5 seemed about right. Call that moving the goalpoasts if you want, but I was basing that somewhat on the performance of Myley last year and the other returning starters on the OL. Maybe that was unrealistic and doogish, but I was holding out hope that he was gonna be they guy and would be more comfortable and successful. Thus far I that hasn't been the case. He may be making improvements, but fuck, it's painful to watch.
I'm disappointed like most everyone else, but not ready to give up on Petersen in year 1, and will probably be doogin' it up like a mutha-fucka going into next season when he has a whole other recruiting class and another year to install his system.
LIPO doesn't kick in again 9-5-15 on the Blue Turf.
Until then we can bitch all we want.
But in some/many ways, lessons are driven home harder with losses than with wins and success.
And as always, people need some perspective. Idiots would have wanted Don James fired a dozen times over.
Don James won three Rose Bowls with redshirt soph quarterbacks, so I had high hopes for Miles. I hoped Sark could not have been as poor at developing quarterbacks as I had previously thought. I don't think Owen Twelve was that bad because Sark inherited Locker and Polk (not even his best players.) Ty inherited Stanback plus Sims/Rankin/James. Gilby inherited Cody and Alexis. Rick inherited Tui and 4 rb's that could start today.
I think a good qb and rb combination can go a long way to helping an offense(!). And I do not think any UW coach has ever inherited a less talented combo as did Pete. So maybe my inner doog is showing, but I was surprised at how little offensive talent this team had, especially in the key positions.
Getting Baker to switch may not be as big as getting Joe Steele to say No to ND and Nebraska, but I thought that was huge, especially since none of Goncharaf's NFL-bound players have (or will) ever play for Sark.
I thought this year would be better on the field, but I am infinitely more optimistic about the future today than I was at this time last year.
I am confused. ..
You'll know what you have at that point.
I am pissed about Arizona. It felt good to have some passion about Husky football again.
The game moves too fast for Miles.