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WilburHooksHands said:
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Did Khalif Barnes finally hang 'em up? I'm surprised how long he lasted in the league as a starter. Not sure he was ever good, but certainly good enough to put on a career. He was the only OL repping Washington for about a decade until Senio Kelemete...who is now a backup.RaceBannon said:No Husky o linemen on Sunday
Edit: Khalif has been relegated to backup Raiders OT in his 11th season. -
Khalif Barnes wasn't even very good at UW and then was hurt almost his entire senior year. He was a guy who had tools and NFL scouts must have thought he had a chance to put it together once he wasn't being coached by Gilby and his assistants.Doogles said:
Did Khalif Barnes finally hang 'em up? I'm surprised how long he lasted in the league as a starter. Not sure he was ever good, but certainly good enough to put on a career. He was the only OL repping Washington for about a decade until Senio Kelemete...who is now a backup.RaceBannon said:No Husky o linemen on Sunday
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Was All Pac-10 in 2004 and a 2nd round pick in the 2005 NFL draft.RoadDawg55 said:
Khalif Barnes wasn't even very good at UW and then was hurt almost his entire senior year. He was a guy who had tools and NFL scouts must have thought he had a chance to put it together once he wasn't being coached by Gilby and his assistants.Doogles said:
Did Khalif Barnes finally hang 'em up? I'm surprised how long he lasted in the league as a starter. Not sure he was ever good, but certainly good enough to put on a career. He was the only OL repping Washington for about a decade until Senio Kelemete...who is now a backup.RaceBannon said:No Husky o linemen on Sunday
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I knew he was a 2nd round pick. I didn't remember him being All Pac 12 on the 1-10 2004 team. Maybe I didn't think he was good because those OL's he played on sucked.whatshouldicareabout said:
Was All Pac-10 in 2004 and a 2nd round pick in the 2005 NFL draft.RoadDawg55 said:
Khalif Barnes wasn't even very good at UW and then was hurt almost his entire senior year. He was a guy who had tools and NFL scouts must have thought he had a chance to put it together once he wasn't being coached by Gilby and his assistants.Doogles said:
Did Khalif Barnes finally hang 'em up? I'm surprised how long he lasted in the league as a starter. Not sure he was ever good, but certainly good enough to put on a career. He was the only OL repping Washington for about a decade until Senio Kelemete...who is now a backup.RaceBannon said:No Husky o linemen on Sunday
Edit: Khalif has been relegated to backup Raiders OT in his 11th season.
Edit: I was right, he was hurt his senior year.
But it's not getting any easier as a Huskies season already on the brink of disaster took another big hit yesterday with the news that senior offensive tackle Khalif Barnes had been diagnosed with a fractured right wrist and could miss the rest of the season.
http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=20041014&slug=uwnotes14 -
James Atoe was a top 5 pick. How quickly you guys forget.
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Sark is the same at USC. Writers are wondering what's wrong with the O line. Sark talks about his skill guys. Sure he recruited some good athletes but UW has been small and soft forever.
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ASJ had a garbage time touchdown where he was dancing into the end zone down 42-7 or something. That was such a Sark/ASJ thing to see.
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ASJ was the Sarkiest player ever. The sark soft regression was strong with that one. He was a beast his first two years. Then still good just as soft as Myles Jack in the off season.
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The fact that ASJ came into the 2013 season weighing 290+ in his showcase season says it all about Sark. This was after his DUI too. You would expect a guy like that to be in the best shape possible.





