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Sa'Vell Smalls, 6* 2020 BUCK, Seattle (Kennedy), WA (SIGNED)

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    insinceredawginsinceredawg Member Posts: 5,117
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    Meek said:

    dnc said:

    Ektard:


    The Huskies and Smalls have been talking pretty regularly for nearly two full months.

    Right after he went public with his decision to leave the Huskies out of his top eight, things cooled down. The coaches gave the kid some time to think about his decision and didn't pressure him.

    After some of the local fallout and the way the fans reacted (the more constructive criticisms obviously), it got him thinking.

    His parents have always been in Washington's corner. The fact that he's a local kid and he knows a lot of the local high school stud athletes as well as players like Myles Gaskin and Nate Kalepo, two players who opted to be Dawgs and who are very well-connected with the football community also has helped Washington's cause.

    The coaches not pursuing him surprised him a bit. I think he expected them to come after him that much harder, but when they slow-played it and seemed to move in a different direction, that was pretty influential also.

    He just released his top six and Washington, along with Alabama, Florida State, Tennessee, Oregon and Washington State, were the schools he chose.

    Some are surprised that Florida and Clemson aren't on the list, but things have been trending down for Florida and I am not so sure that Clemson will have a need for a guy like Smalls.

    Look, he's a great athlete and he has the chance to be a great player once he gets to college. Like most kids his age, his eyes got very big and he was enamored with the bright lights of "big time football in the SEC" or anywhere outside of the Pac 12 honestly. But as he's gone through this process, like most kids, Smalls has grown wiser and things that weren't as important to him have become more important to him.

    Now, I am not saying he will ultimately choose Washington. I do, however, believe that if he wants to maximize his talents, Washington is definitely the best place for him.

    At Alabama, he's just another guy to them. They have some really talented edge guys who are just as talented as Smalls, while FSU, with Willie Taggart, will not come close to developing him like he'll need once he gets to college.

    I don't see him heading to Tennessee, but that one's an interesting school to keep an eye on. With the way they've been recruiting and the staff there, they could be a the darkhorse for his services.

    I don't see him going to Pullman, so I think keeping WSU in there basically just was a nod to the Cougars and the faithful who follow them.

    Oregon could be a real player for him, but I think that they reside behind Washington right now.

    Getting Smalls away from the influence of Joey Thomas, who has been a negative influence on his life (and not just because of his axe to grind against the Huskies), has been big. So has his building relationship with Sam Huard and a coach like Sheldon Cross who loves the Husky football staff and program (he's got ties to WSU as well).

    Smalls is a smart kid and is a good kid. His immaturity has shown through a couple of times and I have pointed that out on the board, but there has been no reason to go overboard and say he's "not OKG" or "good riddance". A player like Smalls committing to UW would have incredible repurcussions for the Huskies down the road. His talent not withstanding, his status in local recruiting circles is immense and he knows a lot of kids.

    If he chose Washington, regardless of how he developed or contributed as a player, it would definitely help the staff bring in a lot of the local studs that are in other classes.

    This one is a ways away from wrapping up, but Washington appears to be in great shape heading into the season and I expect they will be in this one until the end.

    Scotty no balls strikes again.

    Make a call you coward.
    I’m hearing they bat 1.000
    they're not allowed to be wrong... if they're wrong, it's back to the minor leagues...whatever the fuck that means. It's not like they reduce the monthly fee or anything.
    when did they ever get out of the minor leagues?
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    dirtysouwfdawgdirtysouwfdawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 11,941
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    Ektard pulled the jag line. 🤣

    Then he called Joey Thomas out. 🤣

    This will play out well on twitter, I’m sure of it.
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    FremontTrollFremontTroll Member Posts: 4,712
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    Meek said:

    dnc said:

    Ektard:


    The Huskies and Smalls have been talking pretty regularly for nearly two full months.

    Right after he went public with his decision to leave the Huskies out of his top eight, things cooled down. The coaches gave the kid some time to think about his decision and didn't pressure him.

    After some of the local fallout and the way the fans reacted (the more constructive criticisms obviously), it got him thinking.

    His parents have always been in Washington's corner. The fact that he's a local kid and he knows a lot of the local high school stud athletes as well as players like Myles Gaskin and Nate Kalepo, two players who opted to be Dawgs and who are very well-connected with the football community also has helped Washington's cause.

    The coaches not pursuing him surprised him a bit. I think he expected them to come after him that much harder, but when they slow-played it and seemed to move in a different direction, that was pretty influential also.

    He just released his top six and Washington, along with Alabama, Florida State, Tennessee, Oregon and Washington State, were the schools he chose.

    Some are surprised that Florida and Clemson aren't on the list, but things have been trending down for Florida and I am not so sure that Clemson will have a need for a guy like Smalls.

    Look, he's a great athlete and he has the chance to be a great player once he gets to college. Like most kids his age, his eyes got very big and he was enamored with the bright lights of "big time football in the SEC" or anywhere outside of the Pac 12 honestly. But as he's gone through this process, like most kids, Smalls has grown wiser and things that weren't as important to him have become more important to him.

    Now, I am not saying he will ultimately choose Washington. I do, however, believe that if he wants to maximize his talents, Washington is definitely the best place for him.

    At Alabama, he's just another guy to them. They have some really talented edge guys who are just as talented as Smalls, while FSU, with Willie Taggart, will not come close to developing him like he'll need once he gets to college.

    I don't see him heading to Tennessee, but that one's an interesting school to keep an eye on. With the way they've been recruiting and the staff there, they could be a the darkhorse for his services.

    I don't see him going to Pullman, so I think keeping WSU in there basically just was a nod to the Cougars and the faithful who follow them.

    Oregon could be a real player for him, but I think that they reside behind Washington right now.

    Getting Smalls away from the influence of Joey Thomas, who has been a negative influence on his life (and not just because of his axe to grind against the Huskies), has been big. So has his building relationship with Sam Huard and a coach like Sheldon Cross who loves the Husky football staff and program (he's got ties to WSU as well).

    Smalls is a smart kid and is a good kid. His immaturity has shown through a couple of times and I have pointed that out on the board, but there has been no reason to go overboard and say he's "not OKG" or "good riddance". A player like Smalls committing to UW would have incredible repurcussions for the Huskies down the road. His talent not withstanding, his status in local recruiting circles is immense and he knows a lot of kids.

    If he chose Washington, regardless of how he developed or contributed as a player, it would definitely help the staff bring in a lot of the local studs that are in other classes.

    This one is a ways away from wrapping up, but Washington appears to be in great shape heading into the season and I expect they will be in this one until the end.

    Scotty no balls strikes again.

    Make a call you coward.
    I’m hearing they bat 1.000
    they're not allowed to be wrong... if they're wrong, it's back to the minor leagues...whatever the fuck that means. It's not like they reduce the monthly fee or anything.
    when did they ever get out of the minor leagues?
    Kim had a cup of coffee a couple years ago.


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    MelloDawgMelloDawg Member Posts: 6,130
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    Ektard:


    The Huskies and Smalls have been talking pretty regularly for nearly two full months.

    Right after he went public with his decision to leave the Huskies out of his top eight, things cooled down. The coaches gave the kid some time to think about his decision and didn't pressure him.

    After some of the local fallout and the way the fans reacted (the more constructive criticisms obviously), it got him thinking.

    His parents have always been in Washington's corner. The fact that he's a local kid and he knows a lot of the local high school stud athletes as well as players like Myles Gaskin and Nate Kalepo, two players who opted to be Dawgs and who are very well-connected with the football community also has helped Washington's cause.

    The coaches not pursuing him surprised him a bit. I think he expected them to come after him that much harder, but when they slow-played it and seemed to move in a different direction, that was pretty influential also.

    He just released his top six and Washington, along with Alabama, Florida State, Tennessee, Oregon and Washington State, were the schools he chose.

    Some are surprised that Florida and Clemson aren't on the list, but things have been trending down for Florida and I am not so sure that Clemson will have a need for a guy like Smalls.

    Look, he's a great athlete and he has the chance to be a great player once he gets to college. Like most kids his age, his eyes got very big and he was enamored with the bright lights of "big time football in the SEC" or anywhere outside of the Pac 12 honestly. But as he's gone through this process, like most kids, Smalls has grown wiser and things that weren't as important to him have become more important to him.

    Now, I am not saying he will ultimately choose Washington. I do, however, believe that if he wants to maximize his talents, Washington is definitely the best place for him.

    At Alabama, he's just another guy to them. They have some really talented edge guys who are just as talented as Smalls, while FSU, with Willie Taggart, will not come close to developing him like he'll need once he gets to college.

    I don't see him heading to Tennessee, but that one's an interesting school to keep an eye on. With the way they've been recruiting and the staff there, they could be a the darkhorse for his services.

    I don't see him going to Pullman, so I think keeping WSU in there basically just was a nod to the Cougars and the faithful who follow them.

    Oregon could be a real player for him, but I think that they reside behind Washington right now.

    Getting Smalls away from the influence of Joey Thomas, who has been a negative influence on his life (and not just because of his axe to grind against the Huskies), has been big. So has his building relationship with Sam Huard and a coach like Sheldon Cross who loves the Husky football staff and program (he's got ties to WSU as well).

    Smalls is a smart kid and is a good kid. His immaturity has shown through a couple of times and I have pointed that out on the board, but there has been no reason to go overboard and say he's "not OKG" or "good riddance". A player like Smalls committing to UW would have incredible repurcussions for the Huskies down the road. His talent not withstanding, his status in local recruiting circles is immense and he knows a lot of kids.

    If he chose Washington, regardless of how he developed or contributed as a player, it would definitely help the staff bring in a lot of the local studs that are in other classes.

    This one is a ways away from wrapping up, but Washington appears to be in great shape heading into the season and I expect they will be in this one until the end.






    I feel like he just read our shit, saw what Sonics poasted, and then went to BDTW. With all his @sources in order, he was ready to release this beautiful piece.

    It's pretty fucking incredible how there is not a single piece of his own originally-sourced information in that article
    This.

    Everything he said is accurate but literally none of it is new information or anything that Smalls told Ecklund. That said, Ecklund knows all of this and is just fooling the fucktards that subscribe to Dawgman
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    whatshouldicareaboutwhatshouldicareabout Member Posts: 12,448
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    Let's be brutally honest - two years of getting handies and hummers from daddy issue Cuog girls ain't a bad way to spend one's time before declaring for the draft....


    I don't think she declared for the draft, but she's with the Dallas Cowboys now
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    TurdBomberTurdBomber Member Posts: 19,752
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    I honestly thought Pete would be stubborn and tell Smalls to fuck off. I’m glad I’m an idiot and that’s not true. Still awfully warm for February, so I’ll LIPO.

    Every time I write "He Gone" he moves closer.

    No way I can turn back now.
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    FireCohenFireCohen Member Posts: 21,823
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    Woof said:

    Given what he says on twitter, I'm 81% sure Blake Snell reads the boreds. Hell, he may even poast. I find this both amazing and a little head scratching.

    If you're reading this Blake, you are awesome and enjoy that well deserved contract extension.
    Thanks
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    FireCohenFireCohen Member Posts: 21,823
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    FirePete said:

    Woof said:

    Given what he says on twitter, I'm 81% sure Blake Snell reads the boreds. Hell, he may even poast. I find this both amazing and a little head scratching.

    If you're reading this Blake, you are awesome and enjoy that well deserved contract extension.
    Thanks
    Nice try, but after analyzing Blake Snell on twitter, I can say for certainty he is not retarded.
    That is the joke dumbass
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