Boys, you missed a key part of the "play everyone" ethos of Coach Pete. Sure it's about getting game experience for the Two's, no doubt. But it's really about his OKG philosophy. If you commit to him and his program, he's committed to you. You do the things you're supposed to do: go to class, lift, practice hard, you play. In his mind, playing in reciprocation for your efforts. This is really important and brilliant; it keeps kids bought in. So when that injury inevitably occurs, the two has playing experience and has been kept focused. The dude is legit.
Not as concerned about the Apple Cup should the game mean something. Pete has owned Leach and his staff.
Many are worried about the coogs. Should the huskies be undefeated going into that game they beat Leach.
I want this to be clear: I'm not so much worried about losing to the Cougs... We've owned them and Leach is a clown.
My point was - if we DO lose to the Cougs, those fuckers will be insufferable.
They already are insufferable, take a look at the Farm if you need proof. It's just if they beat us in that scenario, they'll actually have a reason to be insufferable.
Boys, you missed a key part of the "play everyone" ethos of Coach Pete. Sure it's about getting game experience for the Two's, no doubt. But it's really about his OKG philosophy. If you commit to him and his program, he's committed to you. You do the things you're supposed to do: go to class, lift, practice hard, you play. In his mind, playing in reciprocation for your efforts. This is really important and brilliant; it keeps kids bought in. So when that injury inevitably occurs, the two has playing experience and has been kept focused. The dude is legit.
He doesn't seem particularly committed to Henry Roberts...
Boys, you missed a key part of the "play everyone" ethos of Coach Pete. Sure it's about getting game experience for the Two's, no doubt. But it's really about his OKG philosophy. If you commit to him and his program, he's committed to you. You do the things you're supposed to do: go to class, lift, practice hard, you play. In his mind, playing in reciprocation for your efforts. This is really important and brilliant; it keeps kids bought in. So when that injury inevitably occurs, the two has playing experience and has been kept focused. The dude is legit.
He doesn't seem particularly committed to Henry Roberts...
Boys, you missed a key part of the "play everyone" ethos of Coach Pete. Sure it's about getting game experience for the Two's, no doubt. But it's really about his OKG philosophy. If you commit to him and his program, he's committed to you. You do the things you're supposed to do: go to class, lift, practice hard, you play. In his mind, playing in reciprocation for your efforts. This is really important and brilliant; it keeps kids bought in. So when that injury inevitably occurs, the two has playing experience and has been kept focused. The dude is legit.
He doesn't seem particularly committed to Henry Roberts...
You can say the same about Devin Burleson or Brandon Nelson (?) the DB hasn't played much either. I still believe that's a key quid pro quo.
Boys, you missed a key part of the "play everyone" ethos of Coach Pete. Sure it's about getting game experience for the Two's, no doubt. But it's really about his OKG philosophy. If you commit to him and his program, he's committed to you. You do the things you're supposed to do: go to class, lift, practice hard, you play. In his mind, playing in reciprocation for your efforts. This is really important and brilliant; it keeps kids bought in. So when that injury inevitably occurs, the two has playing experience and has been kept focused. The dude is legit.
He doesn't seem particularly committed to Henry Roberts...
You can say the same about Devin Burleson or Brandon Nelson (?) the DB hasn't played much either. I still believe that's a key quid pro quo.
Brandon Nelson???/?? I have absolutely no idea who you're talking about.
Boys, you missed a key part of the "play everyone" ethos of Coach Pete. Sure it's about getting game experience for the Two's, no doubt. But it's really about his OKG philosophy. If you commit to him and his program, he's committed to you. You do the things you're supposed to do: go to class, lift, practice hard, you play. In his mind, playing in reciprocation for your efforts. This is really important and brilliant; it keeps kids bought in. So when that injury inevitably occurs, the two has playing experience and has been kept focused. The dude is legit.
He doesn't seem particularly committed to Henry Roberts...
You can say the same about Devin Burleson or Brandon Nelson (?) the DB hasn't played much either. I still believe that's a key quid pro quo.
Brandon Nelson???/?? I have absolutely no idea who you're talking about.
Brandon Lewis. I doubt he's on the roster come next year cause Murphy/Joyner already passed him on the depth chart while being a class below him. Didn't pan out like Jordan Miller did.
Boys, you missed a key part of the "play everyone" ethos of Coach Pete. Sure it's about getting game experience for the Two's, no doubt. But it's really about his OKG philosophy. If you commit to him and his program, he's committed to you. You do the things you're supposed to do: go to class, lift, practice hard, you play. In his mind, playing in reciprocation for your efforts. This is really important and brilliant; it keeps kids bought in. So when that injury inevitably occurs, the two has playing experience and has been kept focused. The dude is legit.
He doesn't seem particularly committed to Henry Roberts...
You can say the same about Devin Burleson or Brandon Nelson (?) the DB hasn't played much either. I still believe that's a key quid pro quo.
Brandon Nelson???/?? I have absolutely no idea who you're talking about.
Brandon Lewis. I doubt he's on the roster come next year cause Murphy/Joyner already passed him on the depth chart while being a class below him. Didn't pan out like Jordan Miller did.
Boys, you missed a key part of the "play everyone" ethos of Coach Pete. Sure it's about getting game experience for the Two's, no doubt. But it's really about his OKG philosophy. If you commit to him and his program, he's committed to you. You do the things you're supposed to do: go to class, lift, practice hard, you play. In his mind, playing in reciprocation for your efforts. This is really important and brilliant; it keeps kids bought in. So when that injury inevitably occurs, the two has playing experience and has been kept focused. The dude is legit.
He doesn't seem particularly committed to Henry Roberts...
You can say the same about Devin Burleson or Brandon Nelson (?) the DB hasn't played much either. I still believe that's a key quid pro quo.
Brandon Nelson???/?? I have absolutely no idea who you're talking about.
Brandon Lewis. The only reason I even think about that dude is he's from Sac.
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Boys, you missed a key part of the "play everyone" ethos of Coach Pete. Sure it's about getting game experience for the Two's, no doubt. But it's really about his OKG philosophy. If you commit to him and his program, he's committed to you. You do the things you're supposed to do: go to class, lift, practice hard, you play. In his mind, playing in reciprocation for your efforts. This is really important and brilliant; it keeps kids bought in. So when that injury inevitably occurs, the two has playing experience and has been kept focused. The dude is legit.
You do realize that there are methods to the madness?
There's a rhythm to our pod from a production standpoint ... it's the "lots happen behind the scene" type of stuff ...
But without getting into too much detail ... there's a delicate balance between letting topics go and getting moved onto the next topic ...
To say that I interrupt more than anybody else is fair ... and by design more than not ...
A pod like ours is as much tied to our "characters" than anything else ... hope that is clear
Yes we have handled them easily with Pete ...
Yes I feel comfortable with the matchup ...
But if you think that game is going to be a no brainer beat down you aren't a good observer of history
Hurtful.