Washington still sucks at getting the tough yards, as has been said over and over. He's a useful back because of his speed, but someone who can move the sticks is needed. I hope it ends up being him, but I don't expect it.
Ross is going to be a good corner. You are wasting him on offense with inflatable balloon man arm Miles at QB. Might as well use his speed and athleticism somewhere.
Ross is a corner. Daniels is a TE. String is a Rebel.
Sark's a great WR recruiter, everyone says so.
Also, Dwayne Washington is a RB.
Actually he's very average. He needs to develop better vision and methods for turning 1 yard gains into 4 yard gains. But yes, the two home runs were nice.
I agree with you, but it's hard to call a guy who has had 4 50+ yard TD runs over the past 3 games average.
I hear you in a sense, but are we suddenly only judging by three games?
He's a young Louis Rankin, which was average.
Bullshit.
Young Louis Rankin (everything before his senior year): 255 carries, 1186 yards, 4.65 YPC, 5 TD's.
Young Rankin had two runs over 50 yards and one of them was against San Jose St. Washington already has 6 and all have been in Pac12 play. Young Rankin had three other runs for over 30 yards, two of them did not go for TD's, the other was against Idaho.
Young Rankin was Justin Smoak. Dwayne Washington is Mike Stanton. Three long TD's (44, 68 and 77) in 255 carries is a guy who is capable of hitting the ball a long way when everything goes right. Six long TD's (66, 68, 60, 61, 71, 52) in 166 carries is a fucking slugger.
13 rushing TD's to 5 rushing TD's in only 60% as many carries speaks for itself.
Washington is much, much better than Rankin was his first three years. If Washington takes the same caliber of a leap his senior year as Rankin did Washington will leap to the best player in the nation. I'm not counting on it happening, and he certainly has flaws in his game, but he's a hell of a lot better than a Young Louis Rankin.
Aside from JECornell, we weren't even talking about Washington until we reached the season ending soft part of our schedule.
He had his season high in carries, yards and tied for season high in TD's against Pac12 North and Pac12 South division champion Arizona. That's when we started talking about him. Nobody was talking about him before then because he was hurt, and also Shaq. He's just not a product of OS and WSU.
You'd hope that Coach Bonerpoppa would be able to teach him to lower his pad level and run some guys over. His height makes that tougher, but those gigantic RBs that Bama keeps churning out seem to have figured it out. It can be done.
Ross is a corner. Daniels is a TE. String is a Rebel.
Sark's a great WR recruiter, everyone says so.
Also, Dwayne Washington is a RB.
Actually he's very average. He needs to develop better vision and methods for turning 1 yard gains into 4 yard gains. But yes, the two home runs were nice.
I agree with you, but it's hard to call a guy who has had 4 50+ yard TD runs over the past 3 games average.
I hear you in a sense, but are we suddenly only judging by three games?
He's a young Louis Rankin, which was average.
Bullshit.
Young Louis Rankin (everything before his senior year): 255 carries, 1186 yards, 4.65 YPC, 5 TD's.
Young Rankin had two runs over 50 yards and one of them was against San Jose St. Washington already has 6 and all have been in Pac12 play. Young Rankin had three other runs for over 30 yards, two of them did not go for TD's, the other was against Idaho.
Young Rankin was Justin Smoak. Dwayne Washington is Mike Stanton. Three long TD's (44, 68 and 77) in 255 carries is a guy who is capable of hitting the ball a long way when everything goes right. Six long TD's (66, 68, 60, 61, 71, 52) in 166 carries is a fucking slugger.
13 rushing TD's to 5 rushing TD's in only 60% as many carries speaks for itself.
Washington is much, much better than Rankin was his first three years. If Washington takes the same caliber of a leap his senior year as Rankin did Washington will leap to the best player in the nation. I'm not counting on it happening, and he certainly has flaws in his game, but he's a hell of a lot better than a Young Louis Rankin.
Aside from JECornell, we weren't even talking about Washington until we reached the season ending soft part of our schedule.
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