RS Frosh LB Drew Lewis forced to sell his couch
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Paging @[Deleted User]RoadDawg55 said:
This post reminds me of a post I once read at dawgman. A poster lamented how we had no depth at DT after Shelton and Tokalahi. Another poster chimed in being dead serious and posted, "What do you mean we don't have depth? We have Potaoe, Banks, Laga, and Tupou. That looks like pretty good depth to me."HuskyInAZ said:1. We have heard from 1 person on this board that says there could be trouble with Qualls.
2. At CB, Jones, Hale, Gardenhire, McIntosh, Joyner......not overly concerned.
3. If Dissly goes down, Johnson & Bowman, same class, provide backup.
I know, the sky is falling. IF Qualls is out, and IF Jones goes down, and IF Dissly goes down.....get a grip. If my aunt had balls.....
The DL does have a lot of promising young guys and I don't think the situation is all that comparable, but we still don't know if the young guys are any good and/or ready. Qualls and Mathis were a big reason why many were optimistic about the DL.
And yeah, the doom and gloom, worst case scenarios are kind of ridiculous, but the depth at many positions is far from ideal. Petersen had mentioned it in a couple of his interviews about how the depth isn't where he wants it, and that it takes time. -
I'm pretty sure Lewis is the guy who has a twin brother who tried to molest a few underage girls.
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Jesus Christ that's a linebacker?GrundleStiltzkin said:Thought for sure he was white.
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Unless an inner city kid is just stupid, and many are, I blame the parenting more than anything. Too many of their parents don't value education, set rules, and apply discipline the way they should. And the cycle repeats, over and over again.RoadDawg55 said:
They are idiots, but it's probably somewhat hard to live a shitty life and not give a single fuck about school up through high school and then have to turn it on. I'm sure you saw first hand at O'Dea how far behind some of these athletes are. At my high school, there were kids (the best athletes) who could barely read a Dr. Seuss book.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:If you can't pass classes at UW with ALL of the academis advisors you have at your fingertips you are stoopid.
Seriously, UW has the best or at worst one of the best academis support programs for athletes in the country. IDIOTS. UGH.
The players should be able to pass, but not everyone is equal and these guys still have to take the tests, etc. I am a critical asshole about many things. Academis for an inner city kid isn't one of them. -
Wait til Ivan gets a hold of emRaccoonHarry said:
Unless an inner city kid is just stupid, and many are, I blame the parenting more than anything. Too many of their parents don't value education, set rules, and apply discipline the way they should. And the cycle repeats, over and over again.RoadDawg55 said:
They are idiots, but it's probably somewhat hard to live a shitty life and not give a single fuck about school up through high school and then have to turn it on. I'm sure you saw first hand at O'Dea how far behind some of these athletes are. At my high school, there were kids (the best athletes) who could barely read a Dr. Seuss book.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:If you can't pass classes at UW with ALL of the academis advisors you have at your fingertips you are stoopid.
Seriously, UW has the best or at worst one of the best academis support programs for athletes in the country. IDIOTS. UGH.
The players should be able to pass, but not everyone is equal and these guys still have to take the tests, etc. I am a critical asshole about many things. Academis for an inner city kid isn't one of them. -
causationRaccoonHarry said:
Unless an inner city kid is just stupid, and many are, I blame the parenting more than anything. Too many of their parents don't value education, set rules, and apply discipline the way they should. And the cycle repeats, over and over again.RoadDawg55 said:
They are idiots, but it's probably somewhat hard to live a shitty life and not give a single fuck about school up through high school and then have to turn it on. I'm sure you saw first hand at O'Dea how far behind some of these athletes are. At my high school, there were kids (the best athletes) who could barely read a Dr. Seuss book.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:If you can't pass classes at UW with ALL of the academis advisors you have at your fingertips you are stoopid.
Seriously, UW has the best or at worst one of the best academis support programs for athletes in the country. IDIOTS. UGH.
The players should be able to pass, but not everyone is equal and these guys still have to take the tests, etc. I am a critical asshole about many things. Academis for an inner city kid isn't one of them.
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I'm withholding comment until @Passion chimes in.RaccoonHarry said:
Unless an inner city kid is just stupid, and many are, I blame the parenting more than anything. Too many of their parents don't value education, set rules, and apply discipline the way they should. And the cycle repeats, over and over again.RoadDawg55 said:
They are idiots, but it's probably somewhat hard to live a shitty life and not give a single fuck about school up through high school and then have to turn it on. I'm sure you saw first hand at O'Dea how far behind some of these athletes are. At my high school, there were kids (the best athletes) who could barely read a Dr. Seuss book.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:If you can't pass classes at UW with ALL of the academis advisors you have at your fingertips you are stoopid.
Seriously, UW has the best or at worst one of the best academis support programs for athletes in the country. IDIOTS. UGH.
The players should be able to pass, but not everyone is equal and these guys still have to take the tests, etc. I am a critical asshole about many things. Academis for an inner city kid isn't one of them. -
Why'd you stop? Your story was just getting interesting.HuskyInAZ said:1. We have heard from 1 person on this board that says there could be trouble with Qualls.
2. At CB, Jones, Hale, Gardenhire, McIntosh, Joyner......not overly concerned.
3. If Dissly goes down, Johnson & Bowman, same class, provide backup.
I know, the sky is falling. IF Qualls is out, and IF Jones goes down, and IF Dissly goes down.....get a grip. If my aunt had balls..... -
I know you are being sarcastic but inner city kids are not fortunate enough to have parents. And if they have one it is typically just a mom and not like being raised by my two dads.RaccoonHarry said:
Unless an inner city kid is just stupid, and many are, I blame the parenting more than anything. Too many of their parents don't value education, set rules, and apply discipline the way they should. And the cycle repeats, over and over again.RoadDawg55 said:
They are idiots, but it's probably somewhat hard to live a shitty life and not give a single fuck about school up through high school and then have to turn it on. I'm sure you saw first hand at O'Dea how far behind some of these athletes are. At my high school, there were kids (the best athletes) who could barely read a Dr. Seuss book.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:If you can't pass classes at UW with ALL of the academis advisors you have at your fingertips you are stoopid.
Seriously, UW has the best or at worst one of the best academis support programs for athletes in the country. IDIOTS. UGH.
The players should be able to pass, but not everyone is equal and these guys still have to take the tests, etc. I am a critical asshole about many things. Academis for an inner city kid isn't one of them. -
Someone else who likes Gaines? Seems no one noticed he made the 2's the announcer for the spring game never said his name while he was all over the TV screen. Kinda weird. I like the kid along with others our D line will be good and will surprise people. Other young guys like Johnson, Vea will contribute and I think as the season progresses the line will become quite good. I liked Tupou when he played last season and he notched more tackles than Qualls in less plays.whatshouldicareabout said:
Not necessarily.UWerentThereMan said:yikes, that could be the end of our switch to a base 3-4.
At the end of fall camp and before the Hawaii game, Gaines was actually ahead of Qualls as a true freshman. However, the coaches decided to redshirt him, thus moving Qualls into the backup role behind Shelton. Here's a link: http://blog.thenewstribune.com/uwsports/2014/08/30/huskies-gameday-box-and-two-deep-analysis/
Of course, you can look at the depth chart in the spring as a better indication of where the players stand now, but Gaines has really impressed the coaches and figures to contribute this year, even with Qualls at NT. -
Qualls >>>>>>>>> Tupou. The rest of it, we will see. DL may end up being one of the more overrated position groups. These guys are young. Even if they are quality players, it might not show this year.Sledog said:
Someone else who likes Gaines? Seems no one noticed he made the 2's the announcer for the spring game never said his name while he was all over the TV screen. Kinda weird. I like the kid along with others our D line will be good and will surprise people. Other young guys like Johnson, Vea will contribute and I think as the season progresses the line will become quite good. I liked Tupou when he played last season and he notched more tackles than Qualls in less plays.whatshouldicareabout said:
Not necessarily.UWerentThereMan said:yikes, that could be the end of our switch to a base 3-4.
At the end of fall camp and before the Hawaii game, Gaines was actually ahead of Qualls as a true freshman. However, the coaches decided to redshirt him, thus moving Qualls into the backup role behind Shelton. Here's a link: http://blog.thenewstribune.com/uwsports/2014/08/30/huskies-gameday-box-and-two-deep-analysis/
Of course, you can look at the depth chart in the spring as a better indication of where the players stand now, but Gaines has really impressed the coaches and figures to contribute this year, even with Qualls at NT. -
He's twice as big as both BBK and DJ Beaver.Doogles said:
Jesus Christ that's a linebacker?GrundleStiltzkin said:Thought for sure he was white.
#NotSurprisedImSurprised