Maybe I don't understand Coach K's defense, but what's the danger of putting these stone cold killers on the edge and letting them absolutely destroy offensives in the back field like Feeney and Littleton and putting BBK and Tevis inside?
Maybe I don't understand Coach K's defense, but what's the danger of putting these stone cold killers on the edge and letting them absolutely destroy offensives in the back field like Feeney and Littleton and putting BBK and Tevis inside?
Maybe I don't understand Coach K's defense, but what's the danger of putting these stone cold killers on the edge and letting them absolutely destroy offensives in the back field like Feeney and Littleton and putting BBK and Tevis inside?
So, you are going to put KB, who is like 225 on the edge? So he can rush the passer? Azeem is a different story because he has ideal size for what we want in a SAM.
If I could make anything happen next year it would be Benning at BUCK and Azeem at SAM with Kei and probably Tevis (or DJB) inside.
My favorite moment of 2015 was Azeem in the first game against Boise. I had some optimism about him, but didn't know what to expect.
He made a TFL on the first series and it was evident he was going to be incredible. He was big, he was mean, and it's doogish, but you could see the passion and pain he played with.
The emotion he and Bierria played with hadn't been seen for a long time. They epitomize the new age of Husky Football.
Maybe I don't understand Coach K's defense, but what's the danger of putting these stone cold killers on the edge and letting them absolutely destroy offensives in the back field like Feeney and Littleton and putting BBK and TevisWellington and Eifler inside?
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holy fuckballs.
Postradamus has foreseen it.
It ain't broke. . .
If I could make anything happen next year it would be Benning at BUCK and Azeem at SAM with Kei and probably Tevis (or DJB) inside.
He made a TFL on the first series and it was evident he was going to be incredible. He was big, he was mean, and it's doogish, but you could see the passion and pain he played with.
The emotion he and Bierria played with hadn't been seen for a long time. They epitomize the new age of Husky Football.