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Secret footage of new Husky "Wild Swede" offense exposed

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  • Dennis_DeYoungDennis_DeYoung Member Posts: 14,754
    edited April 2015
    I love the Wild Swede offense idea.

    Also, there's nothing like watching that CU-UW '90 game to make you realize that young QBs often make awful decisions and lack accuracy.

    Do we have the brain trust to design an offense where the QB is not the nerve center? This is my primary worry with Pete and the Boosh.
  • bananasnblondesbananasnblondes Member Posts: 15,432

    I love the Wild Swede offense idea.

    Also, there's nothing like watching that CU-UW '90 game to make you realize that young QBs often make awful decisions and lack accuracy.

    Do we have the brain trust to design an offense where the QB is not the nerve center? This is my primary worry with Pete and the Boosh.

    Brain Trust isn't the issue. Do we have the running backs to design an offense where the QB is not the nerve center?

    Unless someone has dramatically improved, the answer is no
  • dncdnc Member Posts: 56,821
    "Blocking is an offensive weapon, and the use of hands is not allowed."

    Sounds like we've actually been using this tape for years.
  • HippopeteamusHippopeteamus Member Posts: 1,958
    "Note how well this runner uses his hips"
    LOL
  • RaccoonHarryRaccoonHarry Member Posts: 2,161

    I love the Wild Swede offense idea.

    Also, there's nothing like watching that CU-UW '90 game to make you realize that young QBs often make awful decisions and lack accuracy.

    Do we have the brain trust to design an offense where the QB is not the nerve center? This is my primary worry with Pete and the Boosh.

    Brain Trust isn't the issue. Do we have the running backs to design an offense where the QB is not the nerve center?

    Unless someone has dramatically improved, the answer is no
    So to have a good offense this year all we lack is a QB, OL, and RB's?
  • d2dd2d Member Posts: 3,109
    Love the ND Shift. This would screw up a lot of defenses even today.
  • PenacePenace Member Posts: 494

    I love the Wild Swede offense idea.

    Also, there's nothing like watching that CU-UW '90 game to make you realize that young QBs often make awful decisions and lack accuracy.

    Do we have the brain trust to design an offense where the QB is not the nerve center? This is my primary worry with Pete and the Boosh.

    Brain Trust isn't the issue. Do we have the running backs to design an offense where the QB is not the nerve center?

    Unless someone has dramatically improved, the answer is no
    So to have a good offense this year all we lack is a QB, OL, and RB's?
    It's as if UW's former coach recruited too many receivers or something...
    The following year the state was loaded with OL. He knew exactly what he was doing. Stop twisting.
  • CaptainPJCaptainPJ Member Posts: 2,986
    Penace said:

    I love the Wild Swede offense idea.

    Also, there's nothing like watching that CU-UW '90 game to make you realize that young QBs often make awful decisions and lack accuracy.

    Do we have the brain trust to design an offense where the QB is not the nerve center? This is my primary worry with Pete and the Boosh.

    Brain Trust isn't the issue. Do we have the running backs to design an offense where the QB is not the nerve center?

    Unless someone has dramatically improved, the answer is no
    So to have a good offense this year all we lack is a QB, OL, and RB's?
    It's as if UW's former coach recruited too many receivers or something...
    The following year the state was loaded with OL. He knew exactly what he was doing. Stop twisting.
    #Bumpercrop7
  • Dennis_DeYoungDennis_DeYoung Member Posts: 14,754

    I love the Wild Swede offense idea.

    Also, there's nothing like watching that CU-UW '90 game to make you realize that young QBs often make awful decisions and lack accuracy.

    Do we have the brain trust to design an offense where the QB is not the nerve center? This is my primary worry with Pete and the Boosh.

    Brain Trust isn't the issue. Do we have the running backs to design an offense where the QB is not the nerve center?

    Unless someone has dramatically improved, the answer is no
    I usually finish sentences with a period and I'm intrigued by the fact you didn't...
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