I stopped reading at, "suppose that clunker would have come at Stanford, a game we lost anyway... and suppose we would have won at ASU instead? Aaron, that is AuburnDawg-Sugarsteele offspring stupid
Somebody should inform Levine that the season *is* over. It ended when Oregon boatraced UW in Husky Stadium when Pool Boy refused to fire Sark at the 50 yard line at Vandal Stadium in Pullman last year .
what you need to remember is that the little kids who are now part of the media are too young to know what Don James & the Huskies built. I mean seriously, if you didn't watch it week after week season after season, you have no idea what it meant. These media kids aren't at fault for having no emotion because they didn't experience it. Same thing for Woody and Sark (and Tyrone) feeling that they can adjust our colors to white helmets and black outs and white pants with white jerseys... the whole thing is just done guys... wars over... we lost.
what you need to remember is that the little kids who are now part of the media are too young to know what Don James & the Huskies built. I mean seriously, if you didn't watch it week after week season after season, you have no idea what it meant. These media kids aren't at fault for having no emotion because they didn't experience it. Same thing for Woody and Sark (and Tyrone) feeling that they can adjust our colors to white helmets and black outs and white pants with white jerseys... the whole thing is just done guys... wars over... we lost.
I've been having some similar thoughts the past few days.
what you need to remember is that the little kids who are now part of the media are too young to know what Don James & the Huskies built. I mean seriously, if you didn't watch it week after week season after season, you have no idea what it meant. These media kids aren't at fault for having no emotion because they didn't experience it. Same thing for Woody and Sark (and Tyrone) feeling that they can adjust our colors to white helmets and black outs and white pants with white jerseys... the whole thing is just done guys... wars over... we lost.
I've been having some similar thoughts the past few days.
You're not alone, but I'm not throwing the towel in just yet. I still think another seven (or fewer) win season get's his ass fired. UCLA and Oregon State are going to throttle the Huskies, we'll see how folks react after those back to back losses.
what you need to remember is that the little kids who are now part of the media are too young to know what Don James & the Huskies built. I mean seriously, if you didn't watch it week after week season after season, you have no idea what it meant. These media kids aren't at fault for having no emotion because they didn't experience it. Same thing for Woody and Sark (and Tyrone) feeling that they can adjust our colors to white helmets and black outs and white pants with white jerseys... the whole thing is just done guys... wars over... we lost.
I've been having some similar thoughts the past few days.
You're not alone, but I'm not throwing the towel in just yet. I still think another seven (or fewer) win season get's his ass fired. UCLA and Oregon State are going to throttle the Huskies, we'll see how folks react after those back to back losses.
You know what I hate? I hate having to gauge each game to determine whether to root for Washington or sit back and LIPO. I miss the days where we had adults in charge and I could just root for my Dawgs and love every autumn Saturday without the extra baggage.
what you need to remember is that the little kids who are now part of the media are too young to know what Don James & the Huskies built. I mean seriously, if you didn't watch it week after week season after season, you have no idea what it meant. These media kids aren't at fault for having no emotion because they didn't experience it. Same thing for Woody and Sark (and Tyrone) feeling that they can adjust our colors to white helmets and black outs and white pants with white jerseys... the whole thing is just done guys... wars over... we lost.
I've been having some similar thoughts the past few days.
You're not alone, but I'm not throwing the towel in just yet. I still think another seven (or fewer) win season get's his ass fired. UCLA and Oregon State are going to throttle the Huskies, we'll see how folks react after those back to back losses.
You know what I hate? I hate having to gauge each game to determine whether to root for Washington or sit back and LIPO. I miss the days where we had adults in charge and I could just root for my Dawgs and love every autumn Saturday without the extra baggage.
My feelings exactly. I found myself hoping Cal would come back when our offense was struggling in the second quarter. I felt bad about it, but I can't take how soft this program is and that people actually believe we will ever be anything but a side note with Sark in charge. In the big picture, our program is completely irrelevant in college football. Of course, if I said that on doogman the response would be, "If we are irrelevant, why did GameDay choose to come here?" It's really fucking sad.
Nice personal attacks (Kim, his staff and I). Those say so much more about you though. And, you are wrong again.
What do you propose, fire our head coach and his staff when he's building depth and getting better quality players each year? That would really help our recruiting and morale! Sark started with an 0-12 team and has done a lot to build up our program. We need to keep improving though, and looking at Sark's past recruiting classes, we are improving our quality of athletes. Now, we need to translate that into more wins.
Rick Neuheisel said on KJR that he thought firing Sark this year would be "lunacy."
what you need to remember is that the little kids who are now part of the media are too young to know what Don James & the Huskies built. I mean seriously, if you didn't watch it week after week season after season, you have no idea what it meant. These media kids aren't at fault for having no emotion because they didn't experience it. Same thing for Woody and Sark (and Tyrone) feeling that they can adjust our colors to white helmets and black outs and white pants with white jerseys... the whole thing is just done guys... wars over... we lost.
I've been having some similar thoughts the past few days.
You're not alone, but I'm not throwing the towel in just yet. I still think another seven (or fewer) win season get's his ass fired. UCLA and Oregon State are going to throttle the Huskies, we'll see how folks react after those back to back losses.
You know what I hate? I hate having to gauge each game to determine whether to root for Washington or sit back and LIPO. I miss the days where we had adults in charge and I could just root for my Dawgs and love every crisp autumn Saturday without the extra baggage.
Why wait til the end of the season to pull Sark's head out? Even if the Dawgs should pull-off a Rickonian miracle and win the remaining four games to walk out of the apple cup with a 9-3 record, the turd left by Sark in Tempe wasn't the only dump he took on the gridiron in 2013.
Just as there are moral victories for some to count, there can also be moral defeats or ties for others to regret and quickly forget. Sark's first road trip and only road win this season was that piece of shit against Illinois in Chicago that drug us through (16) penalties and (2) turnovers on two consecutive fumbles by a third string RB.
Who can count the scrimmage romp over FCS Div.-1AA Big Sky doormat Idaho State as more than a tie? And then of course there was the annual tenth straight duck drubbing that I believe nobody can dispute could ever get Sark any closer to being competitive with former rival Oregon.
In Sark's fifth season as UW head football coach, Husky Football appears to be stuck in a rut at the bottom of Union Bay or at the very most improving at a snail's pace. And from my point-of-view, it appears that Sark the offensive guru has resorted to the hurry-up no huddle gimmick to cover for his pathetic performance in recruiting and developing PAC-12 caliber linemen on both sides of the ball.
With his squirreliness and lack of discipline in football fundamentals, it's difficult to imagine that Sark is the head football coach we need even if he should win out this season and postseason to finish at 10-3. However, with the likelihood of another 7-6 finish or worse, you can take it to the bank that Sark will be back in 2014.
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Aaron, that is AuburnDawg-Sugarsteele offspring stupid
Put that coffee down, coffee's for closers only
What do you propose, fire our head coach and his staff when he's building depth and getting better quality players each year? That would really help our recruiting and morale! Sark started with an 0-12 team and has done a lot to build up our program. We need to keep improving though, and looking at Sark's past recruiting classes, we are improving our quality of athletes. Now, we need to translate that into more wins.
Rick Neuheisel said on KJR that he thought firing Sark this year would be "lunacy."
Just as there are moral victories for some to count, there can also be moral defeats or ties for others to regret and quickly forget. Sark's first road trip and only road win this season was that piece of shit against Illinois in Chicago that drug us through (16) penalties and (2) turnovers on two consecutive fumbles by a third string RB.
Who can count the scrimmage romp over FCS Div.-1AA Big Sky doormat Idaho State as more than a tie? And then of course there was the annual tenth straight duck drubbing that I believe nobody can dispute could ever get Sark any closer to being competitive with former rival Oregon.
In Sark's fifth season as UW head football coach, Husky Football appears to be stuck in a rut at the bottom of Union Bay or at the very most improving at a snail's pace. And from my point-of-view, it appears that Sark the offensive guru has resorted to the hurry-up no huddle gimmick to cover for his pathetic performance in recruiting and developing PAC-12 caliber linemen on both sides of the ball.
With his squirreliness and lack of discipline in football fundamentals, it's difficult to imagine that Sark is the head football coach we need even if he should win out this season and postseason to finish at 10-3. However, with the likelihood of another 7-6 finish or worse, you can take it to the bank that Sark will be back in 2014.
First local high profile kid new coach signs "I'm just glad we have a coach who understands that the fence matters" after years of saying it doesn't.
Same song and dance. Lather, Rinse, Repeat. The people who didn't get it with Gilby, Ty and Sark won't get it with the new coach either.
Fuck em!