Winners Win; "He has it in him"
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After seeing that, I bet Georgia ends up firing Mark Richt at some point. If he leaves, I wonder if Eason stays home and signs with UW.priapism said:Georgia looks very mediocre everywhere this year.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XkpDz8YyVD8
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I agree that crowning Eason after a narrow victory over Gary Pinkel is being a doog, I just had to point out the fucktardery of crediting browning with anything after his retarded performance in the Boise game
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Huh?Baseman said:
After seeing that, I bet Georgia ends up firing Mark Richt at some point. If he leaves, I wonder if Eason stays home and signs with UW.priapism said:Georgia looks very mediocre everywhere this year.
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Teammates say stupid shit. Classic confirmation bias repoast was spot on.Baseman said:
I quoted his teammate, a junior WR: "He has it in him. He keeps his composure. He keeps us up high. He encourages us in the huddle. In those situations, you wouldn’t expect that from a freshman. For him to come in there and do what he does, I love it."FremontTroll said:
Then why the fuck did you start a thread crowning him as a born winner?Baseman said:
Yes, a higher ceiling than Drew Bledsoe. Good comp though.dnc said:
Higher than Drew Bledsoe?
Easy there turbo.
I like Eason and I'm mad we didn't get him. But if we did get him and someone was making these claims after a marginal win over Gary Fucking Pinkel you'd rightly mock the shit out of them.
Slow the fuck down.
I remember when Bledsoe, as a sophomore, threw for 430 yards against UW in the '91 Apple Cup. UW's defense had trouble brining him down. One one play, Stan Empterman had Bledsoe in his grasp but couldn't take him down. Bledsoe hung in and threw a laser down field for a big gain.
Bledsoe and Eason are about the same size: Bledsoe 6'5, 235 lbs (NFL weight) Eason; 6'6 just under 220 as a freshman.
The Eason crowning started from a thread about the current state of UW recruiting. Peterman whiffed big time. Inexcusable, especially when Eason is in your backyard.
Browning: He may step up this year and win some big games. He's not a championship caliber QB. Never will be.
Big boy defenses ( Ohio State. Alabama. Clemson) would run his ass into the ground just like Oregon did last year. Noodle armed. Browning can't throw the deep ball against their secondaries.
At some point this year WE'll wish we had a rainmaker @ QB. a QB capable of a comeback against Stanford. A Qb with the balls and arm to win @ Autzen. A QB with the arm and swagger to deliver in the playoffs.
Eason hasn't won a big game, yet. Three games into his Sophomore season, Browning never has, unless you count his shit performance -and some help from Marvin Hall- against Sarktard USC.
Bless you all.
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Insert @GrandpaSankey joke here.
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@priapism said Georgia looked mediocre this year and the video he included was from 2013 when Richt was Georgia's HCFremontTroll said:
Huh?Baseman said:
After seeing that, I bet Georgia ends up firing Mark Richt at some point. If he leaves, I wonder if Eason stays home and signs with UW.priapism said:Georgia looks very mediocre everywhere this year.
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If I had known there was this much trolling about Eason to be done I would have started when we blew his recruitment.
DFI may need to add a weekly Eason Report -
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Eason has a strong arm which is why some college programs and most recruiting rating sites got a hard-on for him.
Unfortunately for them, college football is now trending to more cerebral QBs that can read defenses -- the "stupid one-read and go Dual-Thread QBs" are being left behind. I'm not saying Eason is one of those but his strong arm alone doesn't guarantee success. -
He's a freshman QB playing in the SEC. He was the top rated HS QB in the country and chose Georgia over Washington.HanseeHall78 said:Eason has a strong arm which is why some college programs and most recruiting rating sites got a hard-on for him.
Unfortunately for them, college football is now trending to more cerebral QBs that can read defenses -- the "stupid one-read and go Dual-Thread QBs" are being left behind. I'm not saying Eason is one of those but his strong arm alone doesn't guarantee success.
I predicted/speculated Stanford might knock Browning out and Eason would be able to step in, even surpass Browning's production
Clearly, Browning exceed my expectations, most of you fuckers, too, if you're honest. He has taken a huge step forward and remained healthy. Had Eason come here, he'd be redshirting.
What happens, though, if Browning gets injured. Who is the better option to pick up the pieces, Manga Carta or Eason?
In 89, Billy Joe Hobart,the Gatorade state player of the year and highest rated QB in the nation, committed to Washington. Hobart redshirted in 89 and was second string in '90 as Mark Brunnell had a lock on the job. Everything looked great going into 91 until Brunnell blew his knee out. Hobart stepped in and the rest was history.
To keep the machine rolling, UW needs a pipeline of developing backups ready to step in for injured or under performing players. UW must win the recruiting battles for the best players in the state.
I remember Billy Joe. I remember Drew Bledsoe, Cary Conklin, Chris Chandler, and the Huards. Eason has the highest ceiling of all them. Bledsoe had the size and arm strength but was mechanically raw out of HS. Hobart had a big arm and good mobility. He transferred from Orting to Puyallup to run Huard's pro style offense. His Passing IQ was closer to Locker and Lindquist. The separator for Hobart was his big balls. Winners win.
Eason has struggled. In other moments he has shined. Shit first halfs mixed in with impressive late game heroics, big plays in big moments, something Browning never showed last year, playing in PAC-12 Big plays in crucial moments he didn't show until this year's Arizonas game.
UW is better now and in the future with Eason even if he wouldnt see the field until Browning leaves. -
UW would be better off if they had signed the #1 QB recruit in the cuntry?Baseman said:
He's a freshman QB playing in the SEC. He was the top rated HS QB in the country and chose Georgia over Washington.HanseeHall78 said:Eason has a strong arm which is why some college programs and most recruiting rating sites got a hard-on for him.
Unfortunately for them, college football is now trending to more cerebral QBs that can read defenses -- the "stupid one-read and go Dual-Thread QBs" are being left behind. I'm not saying Eason is one of those but his strong arm alone doesn't guarantee success.
I predicted/speculated Stanford might knock Browning out and Eason would be able to step in, even surpass Browning's production
Clearly, Browning exceed my expectations, most of you fuckers, too, if you're honest. He has taken a huge step forward and remained healthy. Had Eason come here, he'd be redshirting.
What happens, though, if Browning gets injured. Who is the better option to pick up the pieces, Manga Carta or Eason?
In 89, Billy Joe Hobart,the Gatorade state player of the year and highest rated QB in the nation, committed to Washington. Hobart redshirted in 89 and was second string in '90 as Mark Brunnell had a lock on the job. Everything looked great going into 91 until Brunnell blew his knee out. Hobart stepped in and the rest was history.
To keep the machine rolling, UW needs a pipeline of developing backups ready to step in for injured or under performing players. UW must win the recruiting battles for the best players in the state.
I remember Billy Joe. I remember Drew Bledsoe, Cary Conklin, Chris Chandler, and the Huards. Eason has the highest ceiling of all them. Bledsoe had the size and arm strength but was mechanically raw out of HS. Hobart had a big arm and good mobility. He transferred from Orting to Puyallup to run Huard's pro style offense. His Passing IQ was closer to Locker and Lindquist. The separator for Hobart was his big balls. Winners win.
Eason has struggled. In other moments he has shined. Shit first halfs mixed in with impressive late game heroics, big plays in big moments, something Browning never showed last year, playing in PAC-12 Big plays in crucial moments he didn't show until this year's Arizonas game.
UW is better now and in the future with Eason even if he wouldnt see the field until Browning leaves.
Courageous take right there. I don't remember anyone arguing we shouldn't sign him. I do remember people arguing he was better than Browning. Those people were wrong.





