Well what I meant to say is that everyone is acting like they think Huff is an elite/great/whatever recruiter. Sorry if my English isn't up to snuff. I don't see how that distinction really matters much though.
If you don't think that's the case, fine. I'll stand by my point that people have a little too much faith in Huff right now, when at most we have cause to be optimistic about him, because he hasn't beat anybody impressive for an out-of-state recruit yet.
And I think you all know what I really meant. Either you're all being intentionally obtuse, or my English is worse than I thought. I'll be sure to include a dozen modifiers and clarifications in my future posts, though.
I think we have enough evidence to conclude Huff will be better at recruiting than Strausser. His baseline seems better than that of Strausser, who brought in too many sub-par guys.
But I agree with you that we don't have enough evidence that Huff will be elite. He still needs to prove it.
For me, though, I don't even think we need the OL coach achieve the level of recruiting where the UW beats elite programs for elite out-of-state recruits. Generally, yes, but not for the OL, which is a unique case. Given the talent level at OL in this state, for the Huskies to compete seriously for a national championship, the OL coach just needs to beat elite programs for elite in-state recruits. Just imagine where the Huskies would be this year if the line were Adams-Sarrell-Harris-Throckmorton-Adams or some shit like that.
I know Strausser was so bad than literally anyone is an upgrade, but Huff hasn't really done anything yet. Let's see him win a real recruiting battle before we crown him.
I like Huff, and I like all the recruits he's gotten so far, but I don't get why everyone thinks he's elite already. Let's wait until he beats blue-blood programs for an elite out of state recruit.
God bless you.
Also, that's going to happen with Buelow. But, this should be the mantra - no one is elite at recruiting until they beat a blue blood for an out of state recruit.
This is literally all that I was saying, and yet I'm being ridiculed for it. Ok.
If that's all you said you wouldn't be ridiculed for it.
You said everyone is calling Huff an elite recruiter. They?re not.
Well what I meant to say is that everyone is acting like they think Huff is an elite/great/whatever recruiter. Sorry if my English isn't up to snuff. I don't see how that distinction really matters much though.
If you don't think that's the case, fine. I'll stand by my point that people have a little too much faith in Huff right now, when at most we have cause to be optimistic about him, because he hasn't beat anybody impressive for an out-of-state recruit yet.
And I think you all know what I really meant. Either you're all being intentionally obtuse, or my English is worse than I thought. I'll be sure to include a dozen modifiers and clarifications in my future posts, though.
I haven't gotten the impression that a lot of people here annointed Huff as an elite recruiter. Maybe they did.... I just didn't see it.
Other than that, I get your pooont and I think its a fair one, @NorwegianHusky. I have a feeling we'll be calling the Lightening Rider elite in a year or two... but I totally agree that he ain't there yet. Closing out this class and winning a battle or two for an out of state kid that everyone wants would go along way to settling it.
I know Strausser was so bad than literally anyone is an upgrade, but Huff hasn't really done anything yet. Let's see him win a real recruiting battle before we crown him.
I like Huff, and I like all the recruits he's gotten so far, but I don't get why everyone thinks he's elite already. Let's wait until he beats blue-blood programs for an elite out of state recruit.
God bless you.
Also, that's going to happen with Buelow. But, this should be the mantra - no one is elite at recruiting until they beat a blue blood for an out of state recruit.
This is literally all that I was saying, and yet I'm being ridiculed for it. Ok.
If that's all you said you wouldn't be ridiculed for it.
You said everyone is calling Huff an elite recruiter. They?re not.
Well what I meant to say is that everyone is acting like they think Huff is an elite/great/whatever recruiter. Sorry if my English isn't up to snuff. I don't see how that distinction really matters much though.
If you don't think that's the case, fine. I'll stand by my point that people have a little too much faith in Huff right now, when at most we have cause to be optimistic about him, because he hasn't beat anybody impressive for an out-of-state recruit yet.
And I think you all know what I really meant. Either you're all being intentionally obtuse, or my English is worse than I thought. I'll be sure to include a dozen modifiers and clarifications in my future posts, though.
I haven't gotten the impression that a lot of people here annointed Huff as an elite recruiter. Maybe they did.... I just didn't see it.
Other than that, I get your pooont and I think its a fair one, @NorwegianHusky. I have a feeling we'll be calling the Lightening Rider elite in a year or two... but I totally agree that he ain't there yet. Closing out this class and winning a battle or two for an out of state kid that everyone wants would go along way to settling it.
I forgot English is your first language. I'll try and take it easier on you going forward you beautiful lutefisk eating bastard.
And I don't disagree with much of what you're saying here either, other than I don't think people are too confident in Huff. Difference of opinion. NBD.
I know Strausser was so bad than literally anyone is an upgrade, but Huff hasn't really done anything yet. Let's see him win a real recruiting battle before we crown him.
I like Huff, and I like all the recruits he's gotten so far, but I don't get why everyone thinks he's elite already. Let's wait until he beats blue-blood programs for an elite out of state recruit.
God bless you.
Also, that's going to happen with Buelow. But, this should be the mantra - no one is elite at recruiting until they beat a blue blood for an out of state recruit.
This is literally all that I was saying, and yet I'm being ridiculed for it. Ok.
If that's all you said you wouldn't be ridiculed for it.
You said everyone is calling Huff an elite recruiter. They?re not.
Well what I meant to say is that everyone is acting like they think Huff is an elite/great/whatever recruiter. Sorry if my English isn't up to snuff. I don't see how that distinction really matters much though.
If you don't think that's the case, fine. I'll stand by my point that people have a little too much faith in Huff right now, when at most we have cause to be optimistic about him, because he hasn't beat anybody impressive for an out-of-state recruit yet.
And I think you all know what I really meant. Either you're all being intentionally obtuse, or my English is worse than I thought. I'll be sure to include a dozen modifiers and clarifications in my future posts, though.
I haven't gotten the impression that a lot of people here annointed Huff as an elite recruiter. Maybe they did.... I just didn't see it.
Other than that, I get your pooont and I think its a fair one, @NorwegianHusky. I have a feeling we'll be calling the Lightening Rider elite in a year or two... but I totally agree that he ain't there yet. Closing out this class and winning a battle or two for an out of state kid that everyone wants would go along way to settling it.
I forgot English is you're first language. I'll try and take it easier on you going forward you beautiful lutefisk eating bastard.
And I don't disagree with much of what you're saying here either, other than I don't think people are too confident in Huff. Difference of opinion. NBD.
I know Strausser was so bad than literally anyone is an upgrade, but Huff hasn't really done anything yet. Let's see him win a real recruiting battle before we crown him.
I like Huff, and I like all the recruits he's gotten so far, but I don't get why everyone thinks he's elite already. Let's wait until he beats blue-blood programs for an elite out of state recruit.
God bless you.
Also, that's going to happen with Buelow. But, this should be the mantra - no one is elite at recruiting until they beat a blue blood for an out of state recruit.
This is literally all that I was saying, and yet I'm being ridiculed for it. Ok.
If that's all you said you wouldn't be ridiculed for it.
You said everyone is calling Huff an elite recruiter. They?re not.
Well what I meant to say is that everyone is acting like they think Huff is an elite/great/whatever recruiter. Sorry if my English isn't up to snuff. I don't see how that distinction really matters much though.
If you don't think that's the case, fine. I'll stand by my point that people have a little too much faith in Huff right now, when at most we have cause to be optimistic about him, because he hasn't beat anybody impressive for an out-of-state recruit yet.
And I think you all know what I really meant. Either you're all being intentionally obtuse, or my English is worse than I thought. I'll be sure to include a dozen modifiers and clarifications in my future posts, though.
I haven't gotten the impression that a lot of people here annointed Huff as an elite recruiter. Maybe they did.... I just didn't see it.
Other than that, I get your pooont and I think its a fair one, @NorwegianHusky. I have a feeling we'll be calling the Lightening Rider elite in a year or two... but I totally agree that he ain't there yet. Closing out this class and winning a battle or two for an out of state kid that everyone wants would go along way to settling it.
I forgot English is you're first language. I'll try and take it easier on you going forward you beautiful lutefisk eating bastard.
And I don't disagree with much of what you're saying here either, other than I don't think people are too confident in Huff. Difference of opinion. NBD.
I know Strausser was so bad than literally anyone is an upgrade, but Huff hasn't really done anything yet. Let's see him win a real recruiting battle before we crown him.
I like Huff, and I like all the recruits he's gotten so far, but I don't get why everyone thinks he's elite already. Let's wait until he beats blue-blood programs for an elite out of state recruit.
God bless you.
Also, that's going to happen with Buelow. But, this should be the mantra - no one is elite at recruiting until they beat a blue blood for an out of state recruit.
This is literally all that I was saying, and yet I'm being ridiculed for it. Ok.
If that's all you said you wouldn't be ridiculed for it.
You said everyone is calling Huff an elite recruiter. They?re not.
Well what I meant to say is that everyone is acting like they think Huff is an elite/great/whatever recruiter. Sorry if my English isn't up to snuff. I don't see how that distinction really matters much though.
If you don't think that's the case, fine. I'll stand by my point that people have a little too much faith in Huff right now, when at most we have cause to be optimistic about him, because he hasn't beat anybody impressive for an out-of-state recruit yet.
And I think you all know what I really meant. Either you're all being intentionally obtuse, or my English is worse than I thought. I'll be sure to include a dozen modifiers and clarifications in my future posts, though.
I haven't gotten the impression that a lot of people here annointed Huff as an elite recruiter. Maybe they did.... I just didn't see it.
Other than that, I get your pooont and I think its a fair one, @NorwegianHusky. I have a feeling we'll be calling the Lightening Rider elite in a year or two... but I totally agree that he ain't there yet. Closing out this class and winning a battle or two for an out of state kid that everyone wants would go along way to settling it.
I forgot English is you're first language. I'll try and take it easier on you going forward you beautiful lutefisk eating bastard.
And I don't disagree with much of what you're saying here either, other than I don't think people are too confident in Huff. Difference of opinion. NBD.
I guess none of the BBQ superiority guys are going to chime in
Pork ribs and sausage is a fucking weak menu
Dirty smoke too
Curne is going to head back to Texas.
Is there anything resembling good BBQ in Sweden?
This thread isn’t about the plight of the immigrant, however @ntxduck is dialed in with Austin Food Works for passable texmex BBQ fusion (would be a crime in Texas). Low and Slow is a newer spot that is the best and only ‘smokehouse’. KC family, it smells of hickory smoke, they import their bourbon. It resembles good BBQ, if you want to pay $40 for an $18 meal.
The real crime there is going to my cousin's summerhouse for a "BBQ"; only to see them grilling chicken and veggie skewers. "BBQ"
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But I agree with you that we don't have enough evidence that Huff will be elite. He still needs to prove it.
For me, though, I don't even think we need the OL coach achieve the level of recruiting where the UW beats elite programs for elite out-of-state recruits. Generally, yes, but not for the OL, which is a unique case. Given the talent level at OL in this state, for the Huskies to compete seriously for a national championship, the OL coach just needs to beat elite programs for elite in-state recruits. Just imagine where the Huskies would be this year if the line were Adams-Sarrell-Harris-Throckmorton-Adams or some shit like that.
Other than that, I get your pooont and I think its a fair one, @NorwegianHusky. I have a feeling we'll be calling the Lightening Rider elite in a year or two... but I totally agree that he ain't there yet. Closing out this class and winning a battle or two for an out of state kid that everyone wants would go along way to settling it.
And I don't disagree with much of what you're saying here either, other than I don't think people are too confident in Huff. Difference of opinion. NBD.
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