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How Chris Petersen turned the Husky program around

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  • ApostleofGrief
    ApostleofGrief Member Posts: 3,904
    invariably throughout the course of college football history with no exceptions (are you following me) people resort to the "improved culture" and "higher plane of off field expectations" type of argument to rationalize keeping on mediocre coaching staffs. You see it everywhere. People don't learn from history and keep this line of thinking going. Another simpler way of looking at this is that if you hear somebody talking about the "improved culture" of the team that means there are probably big issues with the on field team.
  • MelloDawg
    MelloDawg Member Posts: 6,917
    doogie said:

    This is what happens when you attract fans new to football while chasing loyal football fans away

    This.

    No one here should take anything written by a UW student, working for the rag which is the Daily, to be thoughtful insight
  • CuntWaffle
    CuntWaffle Member Posts: 22,500

    invariably throughout the course of college football history with no exceptions (are you following me) people resort to the "improved culture" and "higher plane of off field expectations" type of argument to rationalize keeping on mediocre coaching staffs. You see it everywhere. People don't learn from history and keep this line of thinking going. Another simpler way of looking at this is that if you hear somebody talking about the "improved culture" of the team that means there are probably big issues with the on field team.

    No one fucking cares

    HTH.
  • TierbsHsotBoobs
    TierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680
    edited September 2016

    invariably throughout the course of college football history with no exceptions (are you following me) people resort to the "improved culture" and "higher plane of off field expectations" type of argument to rationalize keeping on mediocre coaching staffs. You see it everywhere. People don't learn from history and keep this line of thinking going. Another simpler way of looking at this is that if you hear somebody talking about the "improved culture" of the team that means there are probably big issues with the on field team.

    No one fucking cares

    HTH.
    You really should have read that post. It was one of the key lessons from #Owen12.
  • ThomasFremont
    ThomasFremont Member Posts: 13,325

    invariably throughout the course of college football history with no exceptions (are you following me) people resort to the "improved culture" and "higher plane of off field expectations" type of argument to rationalize keeping on mediocre coaching staffs. You see it everywhere. People don't learn from history and keep this line of thinking going. Another simpler way of looking at this is that if you hear somebody talking about the "improved culture" of the team that means there are probably big issues with the on field team.

    No one fucking cares

    HTH.
    Spoken like a doog who supported some dreck coaches and their all sizzle no steak track records.
  • Fire_Marshall_Bill
    Fire_Marshall_Bill Member Posts: 26,200 Standard Supporter

    Written by a millennial "winning doesn't matter" fuck

    "Regardless of how this season ends, whether it’s with a national title or just another seven-win year, Petersen has helped the Huskies return to national prominence .. "

    the writer needs to be slapped and cold water poured over his head
    You're being kind