Christ. These guys have yet to play a game and now they're the deepest secondary in program history? How about we see how they play over the course of an entire season before engaging the hyperbole button.
Christ. These guys have yet to play a game and now they're the deepest secondary in program history? How about we see how they play over the course of an entire season before engaging the hyperbole button.
The secondary has played several games and they're pretty fucking good. If Peterman and his offensive staff had a clue, a real QB and a 7-11 receiving core, this team might win some games.
Christ. These guys have yet to play a game and now they're the deepest secondary in program history? How about we see how they play over the course of an entire season before engaging the hyperbole button.
The secondary has played several games and they're pretty fucking good. If Peterman and his offensive staff had a clue, a real QB and a 7-11 receiving core, this team might win some games.
I don't disagree, but they need to step up and shut down top competition before statements like "deepest in program history" get tossed about.
By the way, I'm cautiously optimistic that this team will make some noise, but the offseason hype has been off the hook. SI has them ranked 7? WTF. They've yet to prove they're top 25 let alone top 10. LIFPO, and keep the hype in check until six or seven games into the season. We'll know a lot more by then.
We are going to lose at Arizona you moronZ. We? will throw a pick-six and turn it over twice in our own territory and they will win like 23-16 after each team kicks 4 FGs.
The Arizona/ Arizona State Away Game Script: UW, through a strong run game, opens up a 13 pt lead, midway through the second quarter, dominating time of possession. Then Pete and Smith, trying to balance out the run/pass ratio, take the ball from Gaskin and Coleman, putting it in Browning's hands. Unable to get the passing game going, UW on its next three series goes 3 and out. Arizona scores just before half, cutting the lead to six.
After the half UW comes out flat. Arizona rips off two quick scores. Smith, trying to the field east and west, goes with a jet sweep to McCluckins that gets stuffed. Next: bubble screen, good two yards, bringing up 3rd & 8.
Anticipating Arizona will play a 7/8 man, Smith dials up a Sluggo for John Ross. Arizona, knowing Pete and Smith are Fucktards, show a heavy pre-snap front but drop into a 4 deep coverage. Confused Browning hesitates and throws into double coverage - Arizona intercepts. Scenario 2: Browning, waiting for Ross to get behind the Arizona safeties, is sacked and fumbles. Arizona ball.
Arizona scores quick, opening up a three score lead. UW tries to answer with intermediate and go routes, looking for a quick score but instead go 3 and out. On 4th and 3 on their own 42, Peterman calls a fake punt. UW's outside gunner gets behind Arizonas outside defenders but the Swede overshoots the wide open player,mgiving Arizona the ball at Washington's 42.
The replay shows if the Swede kept running he had nothing but green in front of him. An antimated Peterman drops an F-bomb caught by the camera man. As Lindquist comes to the sideline, Peterman thrusts his right arm forward, his fingers outstretched, emphasizing the Swede should have tucked and run.
Washington's vaunted Deathrow Defense, sapped by the desert heat gets boat raced in the 4th quarter. Post game, Pete clutching his plastic water bottle shakes his head at the press table. "That's hard," a visibly exhausted Peterman exclaims. "Our guys learned something. Not taking anything away from that Arizona team. It's hard to win down in the desert. A few of those plays go our way and it's a different game."
The Arizona/ Arizona State Away Game Script: UW, through a strong run game, opens up a 13 pt lead, midway through the second quarter, dominating time of possession. Then Pete and Smith, trying to balance out the run/pass ratio, take the ball from Gaskin and Coleman, putting it in Browning's hands. Unable to get the passing game going, UW on its next three series goes 3 and out. Arizona scores just before half, cutting the lead to six.
After the half UW comes out flat. Arizona rips off two quick scores. Smith, trying to the field east and west, goes with a jet sweep to McCluckins that gets stuffed. Next: bubble screen, good two yards, bringing up 3rd & 8.
Anticipating Arizona will play a 7/8 man, Smith dials up a Sluggo for John Ross. Arizona, knowing Pete and Smith are Fucktards, show a heavy pre-snap front but drop into a 4 deep coverage. Confused Browning hesitates and throws into double coverage - Arizona intercepts. Scenario 2: Browning, waiting for Ross to get behind the Arizona safeties, is sacked and fumbles. Arizona ball.
Arizona scores quick, opening up a three score lead. UW tries to answer with intermediate and go routes, looking for a quick score but instead go 3 and out. On 4th and 3 on their own 42, Peterman calls a fake punt. UW's outside gunner gets behind Arizonas outside defenders but the Swede overshoots the wide open player,mgiving Arizona the ball at Washington's 42.
The replay shows if the Swede kept running he had nothing but green in front of him. An antimated Peterman drops an F-bomb caught by the camera man. As Lindquist comes to the sideline, Peterman thrusts his right arm forward, his fingers outstretched, emphasizing the Swede should have tucked and run.
Washington's vaunted Deathrow Defense, sapped by the desert heat gets boat raced in the 4th quarter. Post game, Pete clutching his plastic water bottle shakes his head at the press table. "That's hard," a visibly exhausted Peterman exclaims. "Our guys learned something. Not taking anything away from that Arizona team. It's hard to win down in the desert. A few of those plays go our way and it's a different game."
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Too.much.hype.this.offseason.has.brought
Christ. These guys have yet to play a game and now they're the deepest secondary in program history? How about we see how they play over the course of an entire season before engaging the hyperbole button.
By the way, I'm cautiously optimistic that this team will make some noise, but the offseason hype has been off the hook. SI has them ranked 7? WTF. They've yet to prove they're top 25 let alone top 10. LIFPO, and keep the hype in check until six or seven games into the season. We'll know a lot more by then.
We are going to lose at Arizona you moronZ. We? will throw a pick-six and turn it over twice in our own territory and they will win like 23-16 after each team kicks 4 FGs.
After the half UW comes out flat. Arizona rips off two quick scores. Smith, trying to the field east and west, goes with a jet sweep to McCluckins that gets stuffed. Next: bubble screen, good two yards, bringing up 3rd & 8.
Anticipating Arizona will play a 7/8 man, Smith dials up a Sluggo for John Ross. Arizona, knowing Pete and Smith are Fucktards, show a heavy pre-snap front but drop into a 4 deep coverage. Confused Browning hesitates and throws into double coverage - Arizona intercepts. Scenario 2: Browning, waiting for Ross to get behind the Arizona safeties, is sacked and fumbles. Arizona ball.
Arizona scores quick, opening up a three score lead. UW tries to answer with intermediate and go routes, looking for a quick score but instead go 3 and out. On 4th and 3 on their own 42, Peterman calls a fake punt. UW's outside gunner gets behind Arizonas outside defenders but the Swede overshoots the wide open player,mgiving Arizona the ball at Washington's 42.
The replay shows if the Swede kept running he had nothing but green in front of him. An antimated Peterman drops an F-bomb caught by the camera man. As Lindquist comes to the sideline, Peterman thrusts his right arm forward, his fingers outstretched, emphasizing the Swede should have tucked and run.
Washington's vaunted Deathrow Defense, sapped by the desert heat gets boat raced in the 4th quarter. Post game, Pete clutching his plastic water bottle shakes his head at the press table. "That's hard," a visibly exhausted Peterman exclaims. "Our guys learned something. Not taking anything away from that Arizona team. It's hard to win down in the desert. A few of those plays go our way and it's a different game."