Would you want him as the starter....even if Jake was 100%
Sweet Gawd in Heaven...I'm going to have to say yes.
No chance. Browning hasn't been unreal, but cyler was just as bad last year at a much more developed age. I'd rather see this year build into something rather than just have a place holder running the offense.
It also doesn't fix our complete lack of talent at the WR position regardless of who's throwing the ball. Nor does it help that our OC is still a gnome without the balls to call anything downfield
Would you want him as the starter....even if Jake was 100%
Sweet Gawd in Heaven...I'm going to have to say yes.
If you upvoted this you should handed a gas can, a match, and a reservation on the Aurora Bridge ...
This is by far the most fucktarded thing I've read all day.
Your shit attempting to justify punting on fourth and 1 was a thousand times more fucktarded than this.
Even more fucktarded than yours (and others) not realizing that there's as much of a valid argument to going for it versus not going for it?
I can see both sides of the argument? Can you?
Is this even a criticism to people if UW won the game? Probably not.
It was widely criticized here at the time the decision was made because it was a pussy white flag call made by a pussy head coach.
The opportunity to score 7 points there would have been useful considering UW lost by 6.
I'm glad in your hypothetical bullshit world there is an argument for punting there, because in the real world that decision was the #1 reason why Washington lost on Saturday.
Shit offenses need every chance they have to score.
Would you want him as the starter....even if Jake was 100%
Sweet Gawd in Heaven...I'm going to have to say yes.
If you upvoted this you should handed a gas can, a match, and a reservation on the Aurora Bridge ...
This is by far the most fucktarded thing I've read all day.
Your shit attempting to justify punting on fourth and 1 was a thousand times more fucktarded than this.
Even more fucktarded than yours (and others) not realizing that there's as much of a valid argument to going for it versus not going for it?
I can see both sides of the argument? Can you?
Is this even a criticism to people if UW won the game? Probably not.
Are there any issues criticisms if they won? Quite honestly I think most would look past all the usual shit if we beat SC and Oregon in subsequent weeks.
Would you want him as the starter....even if Jake was 100%
Sweet Gawd in Heaven...I'm going to have to say yes.
If you upvoted this you should handed a gas can, a match, and a reservation on the Aurora Bridge ...
This is by far the most fucktarded thing I've read all day.
Your shit attempting to justify punting on fourth and 1 was a thousand times more fucktarded than this.
Even more fucktarded than yours (and others) not realizing that there's as much of a valid argument to going for it versus not going for it?
I can see both sides of the argument? Can you?
Is this even a criticism to people if UW won the game? Probably not.
Are there any issues criticisms if they won? Quite honestly I think most would look past all the usual shit if we beat SC and Oregon in subsequent weeks.
Being quite honest.
That's kind of my point ...
It was the same thing after the Cal game as well ...
On one hand, I love the fact that there are still people passionate about the program. The fact that there have been times between Saturday night and today that made me really question whether or not some of this shit was even worth it anymore actually makes me feel better.
On the other hand, we knew that there were going to be struggles this year, that Smith very likely was in over his head, and that there were going to be some moments where we wanted to pull our hair out.
A few offseason tweaks to this program and I think we're very close to where we all want us to be. There's a lot of good going on here. The things that would seem broken have played out enough that the next 6 games aren't going to likely see the light bulb go on.
My general advice would be to focus on what is working and what can be done to improve the areas that need improvement versus trying to tear everything done. If the last 15 years have taught us anything, it's that making big changes often result in dysfunction.
If the last 15 years have taught us anything, it's that making big changes often result in dysfunction.
This motherfucking Doog deserves another 0-12 so bad.
The last 15 years taught us that as soon as you find out you have a shitty head coach, you fire the shitty head coach.
You can't conclude that Pete is a shitty HC yet ... not enough data points.
Gilby just needed more time. It was so unfair to fire him after two years.
So you are comparing a coach that failed at a previous PAC job and then managed to go from 6-6 to 1-10 to a coach that has had a track record of success and is in the process of rebuilding a program from the ground up that he took over from a womanizing drunkard?
And you are saying some of the shit I say is stupid? Pot. Kettle. Black. #BlackKettlePotsMatter
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It also doesn't fix our complete lack of talent at the WR position regardless of who's throwing the ball. Nor does it help that our OC is still a gnome without the balls to call anything downfield
This is by far the most fucktarded thing I've read all day.
I can see both sides of the argument? Can you?
Is this even a criticism to people if UW won the game? Probably not.
The opportunity to score 7 points there would have been useful considering UW lost by 6.
I'm glad in your hypothetical bullshit world there is an argument for punting there, because in the real world that decision was the #1 reason why Washington lost on Saturday.
Shit offenses need every chance they have to score.
issuescriticisms if they won?Quite honestly I think most would look past all the usual shit if we beat SC and Oregon in subsequent weeks.
Being quite honest.
It was the same thing after the Cal game as well ...
On one hand, I love the fact that there are still people passionate about the program. The fact that there have been times between Saturday night and today that made me really question whether or not some of this shit was even worth it anymore actually makes me feel better.
On the other hand, we knew that there were going to be struggles this year, that Smith very likely was in over his head, and that there were going to be some moments where we wanted to pull our hair out.
A few offseason tweaks to this program and I think we're very close to where we all want us to be. There's a lot of good going on here. The things that would seem broken have played out enough that the next 6 games aren't going to likely see the light bulb go on.
My general advice would be to focus on what is working and what can be done to improve the areas that need improvement versus trying to tear everything done. If the last 15 years have taught us anything, it's that making big changes often result in dysfunction.
The last 15 years taught us that as soon as you find out you have a shitty head coach, you fire the shitty head coach.
And you are saying some of the shit I say is stupid? Pot. Kettle. Black. #BlackKettlePotsMatter