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Wilner gives Sark his due credit for the undefeated Huskies

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  • PurpleThrobber
    PurpleThrobber Member Posts: 48,605 Standard Supporter

    Sark recruited players that liked to be recruited and not the ones who love football. Sure he got a few guys from in state but no matter who is the coach of WA they will get those guys.

    To be totally honest, Sark was recruiting against Pual Wulff and his band of merry mental midget assistants.
  • doogsinparadise
    doogsinparadise Member Posts: 9,320
    AIRWOLF said:

    Wilner fellates goats.

    Think of the goats!

    Is it ok to call for Wilner to be castrated around here?
  • doogsinparadise
    doogsinparadise Member Posts: 9,320
    Doogles said:

    Sark's 2013 class was legit. Only because of Petersen though. Players have developed and this year finally developed some consistency under Petersen. That never happened with Sark.

    But Ross, Qualls, Victor, Bierria, King, Daniels, String.... I'm sure that class had some kind of fucked up balance, but all these guys are big time players. Only a few probably would have been under Sark.

    King would still be a useless safety and Qualls probably would have quit or be fat as fuck.
    Qualls was destined to be good no matter what. I was shocked Sark actually red shirted him.

    String and Peters were the only guys who left that were legit regardless.

    Kikaha was always good. Shelton went from undrafted to first rounder because of Petersen.

    Lindquist is probably Petersen's biggest failure in terms of player development. Maybe he's just comfortable and won't put in the work necessary, but he has the tools.
    Lindquist should have gone to UCLA to hold a clipboard.
  • CFetters_Nacho_Lover
    CFetters_Nacho_Lover Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 32,791 Founders Club
    Doogles said:

    Sark's 2013 class was legit. Only because of Petersen though. Players have developed and this year finally developed some consistency under Petersen. That never happened with Sark.

    But Ross, Qualls, Victor, Bierria, King, Daniels, String.... I'm sure that class had some kind of fucked up balance, but all these guys are big time players. Only a few probably would have been under Sark.

    King would still be a useless safety and Qualls probably would have quit or be fat as fuck.
    Qualls was destined to be good no matter what. I was shocked Sark actually red shirted him.

    String and Peters were the only guys who left that were legit regardless.

    Kikaha was always good. Shelton went from undrafted to first rounder because of Petersen.

    Lindquist is probably Petersen's biggest failure in terms of player development. Maybe he's just comfortable and won't put in the work necessary, but he has the tools.
    Please tell me you're talking about Danny Shelton and not the NFL potential for Coleman Shelton.
  • rodmansrage
    rodmansrage Member Posts: 6,431
    if this helps sark get the fresno state job then im all for it.
  • RoadDawg55
    RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,426 Standard Supporter

    His struggles at QB aside, Lindquist is a reliable holder for field goals and PATs.

    I saw him perfectly place at least one high snap against Utah.

    Not every player is going to pan out like his recruiting profile suggests.

    But Lindquist is contributing to the team.

    Very optimistic outlook on Lindquist. He's horrible and a white walk on WR could hold just as well as Lindquist.

    I do like that Petersen get guys playing time if they are doing the right things. I hated it when Constantine was letting the opponent gets 10 yards every run, but it mostly helps. It's why guys like O'Brien, Beaver, and even Psalm aren't total disasters even though they aren't good. They actually played in real games, not just garbage time.
  • AIRWOLF
    AIRWOLF Member Posts: 1,840

    His struggles at QB aside, Lindquist is a reliable holder for field goals and PATs.

    I saw him perfectly place at least one high snap against Utah.

    Not every player is going to pan out like his recruiting profile suggests.

    But Lindquist is contributing to the team.

    Very optimistic outlook on Lindquist. He's horrible and a white walk on WR could hold just as well as Lindquist.

    I do like that Petersen get guys playing time if they are doing the right things. I hated it when Constantine was letting the opponent gets 10 yards every run, but it mostly helps. It's why guys like O'Brien, Beaver, and even Psalm aren't total disasters even though they aren't good. They actually played in real games, not just garbage time.
    Oof. I forgot about Constantine.

    He is really bad.
  • BabsGilbyTawdTy
    BabsGilbyTawdTy Member Posts: 1,058

    His struggles at QB aside, Lindquist is a reliable holder for field goals and PATs.

    I saw him perfectly place at least one high snap against Utah.

    Not every player is going to pan out like his recruiting profile suggests.

    But Lindquist is contributing to the team.

    Very optimistic outlook on Lindquist. He's horrible and a white walk on WR could hold just as well as Lindquist.

    I do like that Petersen get guys playing time if they are doing the right things. I hated it when Constantine was letting the opponent gets 10 yards every run, but it mostly helps. It's why guys like O'Brien, Beaver, and even Psalm aren't total disasters even though they aren't good. They actually played in real games, not just garbage time.
    So you like "program guys" who fit into whatever role the coaches ask.

    But you think it's also important we recognize these same program guys are actually not worth a shit.

    Is that the point you're making?

    I'm good with any player the coaches think is contributing to UW Football.

    We're gonna have 85 players on scholarship. Many of them will never be full-time starters, but that doesn't mean they can't help the Dawgs win in even a some way.

    It's also a lot easier for the staff to manage egos when kids accept and embrace their places as role players.


  • GrundleStiltzkin
    GrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,516 Standard Supporter


    His struggles at QB aside, Lindquist is a reliable holder for field goals and PATs.

    I saw him perfectly place at least one high snap against Utah.

    Not every player is going to pan out like his recruiting profile suggests.

    But Lindquist is contributing to the team.

    Very optimistic outlook on Lindquist. He's horrible and a white walk on WR could hold just as well as Lindquist.

    I do like that Petersen get guys playing time if they are doing the right things. I hated it when Constantine was letting the opponent gets 10 yards every run, but it mostly helps. It's why guys like O'Brien, Beaver, and even Psalm aren't total disasters even though they aren't good. They actually played in real games, not just garbage time.
    So you like "program guys" who fit into whatever role the coaches ask.

    But you think it's also important we recognize these same program guys are actually not worth a shit.

    Is that the point you're making?

    I'm good with any player the coaches think is contributing to UW Football.

    We're gonna have 85 players on scholarship. Many of them will never be full-time starters, but that doesn't mean they can't help the Dawgs win in even a some way.

    It's also a lot easier for the staff to manage egos when kids accept and embrace their places as role players.


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