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  • H_D
    H_D Member Posts: 6,098
    The Field
    Virta

    You're pole is also missing the guy who has received national recognition for outstanding defensive play this year already.
  • longduckdong
    longduckdong Member Posts: 1,056
    The Field
    JFC

    Retards
  • longduckdong
    longduckdong Member Posts: 1,056
    The Field

    I would vote Ross. Qualls 2nd.

    Lol
  • RoadDawg55
    RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,127
    edited January 2022
    Ross

    I would vote Ross. Qualls 2nd.

    Lol
    By the end of the year, I would have said Budda or Ross. I loved King too. Fuck, I loved a lot of these guys. Budda gave up the TD against Stanford (when I posted this) and had his worst play as a Husky in the game before against Arizona, so I wasn’t on the train yet.
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,017
    Budda
    Budda and it's not close. Mark my words.
  • FireCohen
    FireCohen Member Posts: 21,823

    Budda and it's not close. Mark my words.

    Haha, did you come to this conclusion after the first 2 pro-bowls or after 3 ?
  • GrandpaSankey
    GrandpaSankey Member Posts: 958

    Budda and it's not close. Mark my words.

    @creepycoug the Seer, I always say.
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,839
    King

    I'm going with Vea. He's fucking massive and he's only a sophomore.

    This was a great call.
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,839
    King
    dnc said:

    Swaye said:

    If his knees hold up Ross, but Gaines or Vea will be best, though you left them off. Gaines is absolute beastmode

    It really is abundance. There are ten pros in the two deeps rather easily and who knows what kind of talent is buried/will be developed behind them.

    Best roster in a long ass time but best player development since DJ (ILTCHDJ).

    DoogItUp.gif
    Ross, Pettis, Gaines, Vea, Dissly, King, Jones, Budda, Gaskin, McGary, Rapp, and my guy Nick Harris have all had far more than a cup of coffee (which is what I would say Azeem, Bierria and Miller had - not sure Miller was even second string at that point though with Gardenhire and Joyner ahead of him). Basically all of them except Ross and Pettis have been three year starters at worst.

    Definitely a strong list.

    Am I missing anybody else from those two deeps? Murphy was redshirting. Was Sample the second team TE? I guess BBK was second team and has had more of a career than the two starting MLBs though still not a starter. Coleman and Browning were/are PS guys.
  • Doogles
    Doogles Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 12,726 Founders Club
    Ross
    dnc said:

    dnc said:

    Swaye said:

    If his knees hold up Ross, but Gaines or Vea will be best, though you left them off. Gaines is absolute beastmode

    It really is abundance. There are ten pros in the two deeps rather easily and who knows what kind of talent is buried/will be developed behind them.

    Best roster in a long ass time but best player development since DJ (ILTCHDJ).

    DoogItUp.gif
    Ross, Pettis, Gaines, Vea, Dissly, King, Jones, Budda, Gaskin, McGary, Rapp, and my guy Nick Harris have all had far more than a cup of coffee (which is what I would say Azeem, Bierria and Miller had - not sure Miller was even second string at that point though with Gardenhire and Joyner ahead of him). Basically all of them except Ross and Pettis have been three year starters at worst.

    Definitely a strong list.

    Am I missing anybody else from those two deeps? Murphy was redshirting. Was Sample the second team TE? I guess BBK was second team and has had more of a career than the two starting MLBs though still not a starter. Coleman and Browning were/are PS guys.
    Zeke Turner has been on the Cardinals for 3 seasons, was hurt this year but is still signed and active. He was special teams MVP in 2016 and backup safety with pick in p12 championship.

    Darrell Daniels as backup TE is still in the league and active
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,839
    King
    Doogles said:

    dnc said:

    dnc said:

    Swaye said:

    If his knees hold up Ross, but Gaines or Vea will be best, though you left them off. Gaines is absolute beastmode

    It really is abundance. There are ten pros in the two deeps rather easily and who knows what kind of talent is buried/will be developed behind them.

    Best roster in a long ass time but best player development since DJ (ILTCHDJ).

    DoogItUp.gif
    Ross, Pettis, Gaines, Vea, Dissly, King, Jones, Budda, Gaskin, McGary, Rapp, and my guy Nick Harris have all had far more than a cup of coffee (which is what I would say Azeem, Bierria and Miller had - not sure Miller was even second string at that point though with Gardenhire and Joyner ahead of him). Basically all of them except Ross and Pettis have been three year starters at worst.

    Definitely a strong list.

    Am I missing anybody else from those two deeps? Murphy was redshirting. Was Sample the second team TE? I guess BBK was second team and has had more of a career than the two starting MLBs though still not a starter. Coleman and Browning were/are PS guys.
    Zeke Turner has been on the Cardinals for 3 seasons, was hurt this year but is still signed and active. He was special teams MVP in 2016 and backup safety with pick in p12 championship.

    Darrell Daniels as backup TE is still in the league and active
    Good calls. The Cards have been good to that roster (and vice versa).
  • WoolleyDoog
    WoolleyDoog Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 5,056 Founders Club
    I know NFL success doesn’t necessarily equate college success but is it too doogish to say these teams should have been in the CFP 2016-18 and at least won the Pac-12 in 2019? Don’t think they could have ever won the whole thing but still.

    Also, It may have simply been not having the right QB. Think if they had a Budda, Vita, Ross, Gaines, etc at QB
  • TheHB
    TheHB Member Posts: 6,457
    Budda

    I know NFL success doesn’t necessarily equate college success but is it too doogish to say these teams should have been in the CFP 2016-18 and at least won the Pac-12 in 2019? Don’t think they could have ever won the whole thing but still.

    Also, It may have simply been not having the right QB. Think if they had a Budda, Vita, Ross, Gaines, etc at QB

    What is the right answer for $500, dead Alex?
  • GrundleStiltzkin
    GrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,516 Standard Supporter
    Qualls
    Iº chose.... poorly.
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,017
    Budda
    FireCohen said:

    Budda and it's not close. Mark my words.

    Haha, did you come to this conclusion after the first 2 pro-bowls or after 3 ?
    Before any. Read the post!
  • Houhusky
    Houhusky Member Posts: 5,537
    Budda

    I know NFL success doesn’t necessarily equate college success but is it too doogish to say these teams should have been in the CFP 2016-18 and at least won the Pac-12 in 2019? Don’t think they could have ever won the whole thing but still.

    Also, It may have simply been not having the right QB. Think if they had a Budda, Vita, Ross, Gaines, etc at QB

    Those teams were stacked.

    The 2016 team was absolutely a national championship level team with a good QB and a bit of luck.


    RB: Gaskin
    WR: Ross and Pettis
    TE: Darrell Daniels, Sample, Dissly
    OL: Adams, McGary, Harris, Shelton

    DL: Gaines, Qualls, Vea
    LB: BBK, Azeem, Bierria
    DB: Budda, Rapp, McIntosh, Turner, Sidney Jones, Miller, Joyner, King (JFC)

    There was legitimate NFL talent at almost every position...

  • RoadDawg55
    RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,127
    Ross
    Doogles said:

    dnc said:

    dnc said:

    Swaye said:

    If his knees hold up Ross, but Gaines or Vea will be best, though you left them off. Gaines is absolute beastmode

    It really is abundance. There are ten pros in the two deeps rather easily and who knows what kind of talent is buried/will be developed behind them.

    Best roster in a long ass time but best player development since DJ (ILTCHDJ).

    DoogItUp.gif
    Ross, Pettis, Gaines, Vea, Dissly, King, Jones, Budda, Gaskin, McGary, Rapp, and my guy Nick Harris have all had far more than a cup of coffee (which is what I would say Azeem, Bierria and Miller had - not sure Miller was even second string at that point though with Gardenhire and Joyner ahead of him). Basically all of them except Ross and Pettis have been three year starters at worst.

    Definitely a strong list.

    Am I missing anybody else from those two deeps? Murphy was redshirting. Was Sample the second team TE? I guess BBK was second team and has had more of a career than the two starting MLBs though still not a starter. Coleman and Browning were/are PS guys.
    Zeke Turner has been on the Cardinals for 3 seasons, was hurt this year but is still signed and active. He was special teams MVP in 2016 and backup safety with pick in p12 championship.

    Darrell Daniels as backup TE is still in the league and active
    This. All 3 TE’s are still in the league and they split time. Dissly and Sample mostly played together. Adams was a future pro before getting hurt too.
  • RoadDawg55
    RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,127
    Ross

    I know NFL success doesn’t necessarily equate college success but is it too doogish to say these teams should have been in the CFP 2016-18 and at least won the Pac-12 in 2019? Don’t think they could have ever won the whole thing but still.

    Also, It may have simply been not having the right QB. Think if they had a Budda, Vita, Ross, Gaines, etc at QB

    Wrong QB, but it would be remiss to not mention our offensive scheme was subpar.
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,017
    edited January 2022
    Budda

    Doogles said:

    It's hard to gauge position groups that are aided by scheme, game plan, etc., but John Ross looks like a star in the making.

    The separation he gets is ridiculous. He completely abuses everyone across from him and is for sure a first rounder.

    Desean Jackson type of difference maker.
    Boy that turned out to be an overstatement.