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  • Edwin_Bambino
    Edwin_Bambino Member Posts: 2,944
    Bread said:

    Just watch the fiesta bowl. I am full on doog for Myles bryant. His blitz pressure forced a fumble in the 2nd quarter. Only 2 big pass made on him and his height wasn't the issue. 0 missed tackles. Murphy was the weakness at DB besides the endzone pick he was always a step slow. We trusted our recievers enough to not play dante, why do they hate our DBs?

    Bryant is so good I would rather have rapp and Bryant starting at ILB over BBK and Keishawn. Honestly didnt see either one of them make a tackle and both bobbled interceptions that hit them right in the hands.. All of the ILB were terrible this game. Tevis looked good on the outside. We need a huge jump at LB this year. Outside backers are to slow we need more speed.

    The differnce between 1st and second half browning is absurd. I assume someone took him aside beat his ass and told him to stop being a little bitch.

    Have I mentioned how bad kieshawn was?

    Did you fucking watch the Stanford game?
  • Bread
    Bread Member Posts: 4,073

    Bread said:

    Just watch the fiesta bowl. I am full on doog for Myles bryant. His blitz pressure forced a fumble in the 2nd quarter. Only 2 big pass made on him and his height wasn't the issue. 0 missed tackles. Murphy was the weakness at DB besides the endzone pick he was always a step slow. We trusted our recievers enough to not play dante, why do they hate our DBs?

    Bryant is so good I would rather have rapp and Bryant starting at ILB over BBK and Keishawn. Honestly didnt see either one of them make a tackle and both bobbled interceptions that hit them right in the hands.. All of the ILB were terrible this game. Tevis looked good on the outside. We need a huge jump at LB this year. Outside backers are to slow we need more speed.

    The differnce between 1st and second half browning is absurd. I assume someone took him aside beat his ass and told him to stop being a little bitch.

    Have I mentioned how bad kieshawn was?

    Did you fucking watch the Stanford game?
    Yes the coaches were idiots and thought a 5'8 guy could cover a 6'5 guy. Looks like they learned from that mistake.
  • FireCohen
    FireCohen Member Posts: 21,823
    edited August 2018
    Bread said:

    Just watch the fiesta bowl. I am full on doog for Myles bryant. His blitz pressure forced a fumble in the 2nd quarter. Only 2 big pass made on him and his height wasn't the issue. 0 missed tackles. Murphy was the weakness at DB besides the endzone pick he was always a step slow. We trusted our recievers enough to not play dante, why do they hate our DBs?

    Bryant is so good I would rather have rapp and Bryant starting at ILB over BBK and Keishawn. Honestly didnt see either one of them make a tackle and both bobbled interceptions that hit them right in the hands.. All of the ILB were terrible this game. Tevis looked good on the outside. We need a huge jump at LB this year. Outside backers are to slow we need more speed.

    The differnce between 1st and second half browning is absurd. I assume someone took him aside beat his ass and told him to stop being a little bitch.

    Have I mentioned how bad kieshawn was?

    Have you lost your fucking mind?
  • Neighbor2972
    Neighbor2972 Member Posts: 4,330
    edited August 2018
    If height was his only issue Myles Bryant would be fine. The problem is that he doesn't have elite recovery speed when he gets beat at release. If you're a midget you better run a 4.40
  • UW_Doog_Bot
    UW_Doog_Bot Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 18,047 Founders Club
    Fuck, it's amazing how we stuck with the run in this game. We just kept feeding Gaskin and he was still so young. Can we go back to that game plan this year?
  • Pitchfork51
    Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 27,662

    Fuck, it's amazing how we stuck with the run in this game. We just kept feeding Gaskin and he was still so young. Can we go back to that game plan this year?

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  • UW_Doog_Bot
    UW_Doog_Bot Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 18,047 Founders Club

    Fuck, it's amazing how we stuck with the run in this game. We just kept feeding Gaskin and he was still so young. Can we go back to that game plan this year?

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    I believe #myBush

















    until we lose to Auburn at least.
  • RoadDawg55
    RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,127
    I think Myles Bryant is better than most believe. He's going to play a lot this year.

    He did not play well against Penn State or Stanford. He wasn't the only culprit though. McIntosh got beat a few times against Penn State and Joyner was torched pretty good against Stanford. Molden was a disaster when he subbed in during the Stanford game.
  • FireCohen
    FireCohen Member Posts: 21,823

    I think Myles Bryant is better than most believe. He's going to play a lot this year.

    He did not play well against Penn State or Stanford. He wasn't the only culprit though. McIntosh got beat a few times against Penn State and Joyner was torched pretty good against Stanford. Molden was a disaster when he subbed in during the Stanford game.

    Myles is fine, he is a good situational player. But to suggest to move him to ILB is really special like ballzdeep speshual
  • Bread
    Bread Member Posts: 4,073
    Penn state had 1 play for a loss. Myles bryant caused it. Penn state had 1 fumble lost. Myles bryant caused it.

    Sounds like a pretty good LB to me. Kieshawn bounced off geiseci and whiffed on Saquon every time. Myles bryant was more effective vs both of them.
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,839
    Bread said:

    Penn state had 1 play for a loss. Myles bryant caused it. Penn state had 1 fumble lost. Myles bryant caused it.

    Sounds like a pretty good LB to me. Kieshawn bounced off geiseci and whiffed on Saquon every time. Myles bryant was more effective vs both of them.

    He's 5'8" 182 pounds.

    You have to be trolling.
  • Baseman
    Baseman Member Posts: 12,369

    I think Myles Bryant is better than most believe. He's going to play a lot this year.

    He did not play well against Penn State or Stanford. He wasn't the only culprit though. McIntosh got beat a few times against Penn State and Joyner was torched pretty good against Stanford. Molden was a disaster when he subbed in during the Stanford game.

    Good Lord, Roadie. First BBK, now Bryant? Applaud their efforts. Laud their courage. Keep them on our sideline.

  • FireCohen
    FireCohen Member Posts: 21,823
    Baseman said:

    I think Myles Bryant is better than most believe. He's going to play a lot this year.

    He did not play well against Penn State or Stanford. He wasn't the only culprit though. McIntosh got beat a few times against Penn State and Joyner was torched pretty good against Stanford. Molden was a disaster when he subbed in during the Stanford game.

    Good Lord, Roadie. First BBK, now Bryant? Applaud their efforts. Laud their courage. Keep them on our sideline.

    i got a feeling roadie secretly enjoyed owentwelve
  • RoadDawg55
    RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,127
    Baseman said:

    I think Myles Bryant is better than most believe. He's going to play a lot this year.

    He did not play well against Penn State or Stanford. He wasn't the only culprit though. McIntosh got beat a few times against Penn State and Joyner was torched pretty good against Stanford. Molden was a disaster when he subbed in during the Stanford game.

    Good Lord, Roadie. First BBK, now Bryant? Applaud their efforts. Laud their courage. Keep them on our sideline.

    What game was Bryant bad in other than Stanford and Penn State? He's mostly solid. I get that a lot of you are parrots who don't form your own opinions. Everything in my original post was factual.
  • Bread
    Bread Member Posts: 4,073
    Please everyone rewatch penn state. Bryant fucked up 1-2 plays but the rest of the game he was playing better then most of our D.
  • FireCohen
    FireCohen Member Posts: 21,823
    edited August 2018

    Baseman said:

    I think Myles Bryant is better than most believe. He's going to play a lot this year.

    He did not play well against Penn State or Stanford. He wasn't the only culprit though. McIntosh got beat a few times against Penn State and Joyner was torched pretty good against Stanford. Molden was a disaster when he subbed in during the Stanford game.

    Good Lord, Roadie. First BBK, now Bryant? Applaud their efforts. Laud their courage. Keep them on our sideline.

    What game was Bryant bad in other than Stanford and Penn State? He's mostly solid. I get that a lot of you are parrots who don't form your own opinions. Everything in my original post was factual.
    he is a solid player, but still dont feel comfortable putting him against taller WR. Some guys just have too much of size advantage where he needs to play perfect.
  • bigcc
    bigcc Member Posts: 900
    Bread said:

    Penn state had 1 play for a loss. Myles bryant caused it. Penn state had 1 fumble lost. Myles bryant caused it.

    Sounds like a pretty good LB to me. Kieshawn bounced off geiseci and whiffed on Saquon every time. Myles bryant was more effective vs both of them.

    How many blocks did he shed on these tackles? He wouldn't make it out of the auburn game at MLB.
  • UW_Doog_Bot
    UW_Doog_Bot Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 18,047 Founders Club

    Baseman said:

    I think Myles Bryant is better than most believe. He's going to play a lot this year.

    He did not play well against Penn State or Stanford. He wasn't the only culprit though. McIntosh got beat a few times against Penn State and Joyner was torched pretty good against Stanford. Molden was a disaster when he subbed in during the Stanford game.

    Good Lord, Roadie. First BBK, now Bryant? Applaud their efforts. Laud their courage. Keep them on our sideline.

    What game was Bryant bad in other than Stanford and Penn State? He's mostly solid. I get that a lot of you are parrots who don't form your own opinions. Everything in my original post was factual.
    His limitations are physical as have been noted. I think he's fine to good so long as the offense isn't getting to determine the matchups to exploit those limitations which shouldn't happen if we have enough depth. That was the problem with last year. The lack of depth and injuries allowed offenses to exploit a physical mismatch on him in some key and glaring games/moments.
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,839

    UCLA 2017
    This is all

    Greatest first quarter of all time shoutout
  • Gladstone
    Gladstone Member Posts: 16,419

    UCLA 2017
    This is all

    Petersen yanking on JSFS's chain.
  • haie
    haie Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 23,694 Founders Club
    salemcoog said:

    Gladstone said:

    DeepSeaZ said:

    Gladstone said:

    Gladstone said:

    Gladstone said:

    General Addendum
    How thee fuk have we? not scored 50+ on the Cuogs?
    Falk deserved better, like, not playing at WSU

    Falk did deserve better. The anti-Holliday.

    @GrundleStiltzkin what was a replay you enjoyed more than you thought you would? Trying to decide which game to pass out to tonight.
    Not surprising, but 2015 SC was teh tits.
    Good call. The defense balled out all game long. Once JS finally, finally let Gaskin work it was beautiful.

    The announcers kept wanting to suck off Kessler. Again and again and again UW's D shut them off. By 3Q they were off script.
    sidney's coverage on juju was jerk off material
    The entire game I kept saying “who are the guys?” I really didn’t know. It was incredible. All of a sudden our players knew how to play football.
    Here it is in all its glory:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbPS0iTRQII
    Lol I forgot about Sark kicking (and missing) a 45 yard FG down 5 with 4 mins left.

    Ironically it was Jake hitting Mickens for a clutch 3rd and 5 to seal the game.
    There is a classic USC fan gif of that moment

    @GrundleStiltzkin ?

    I was there! In some of the primest of prime seats on the 50yd line that I'll probably never get invited back to. I had a good time convincing the Troojan alumni around me that Sark didn't in fact have a drinking problem. He was mormon and from BYU! after all. Even back then I belonged on here...

    That was also when I got to hear someone exclaim, "We're losing! And to WASHINGTON!"

    Fuck that was a great game to be at.
    It sounds as if they really respected you.
    I just wish we had as much respect as the coogs nationally. Tired of living in their shadow
  • justthrowitinthebag
    justthrowitinthebag Member Posts: 150

    2017 Apple Cup
    - Dropped 44(?) on them essentially without Pettis, Coleman, #MiChico, Trey, & @BlackBeast
    - Still shameful we(?) didn't break 50
    - Virta's series that ended with him launching Falk out of the end zone is one of the greatest things I've ever seen
    - Gaskin, NTD,BB bigly
    - Salvon as fast as he is doesn't have the between tackles moves that Gaskin does. Hopefully that develops
    - Announcers were still sucking off the "massive Cuog OL" into the second quarter
    - A good over/under prop bet in Petersmen Apple Cups would be UW punts vs Cuog turnovers
    - Very random observation, but this play by Darkness. The JIF might start too early to notice, but Levi starts the play slow, presumably to cover shovel or draw. Once that threat clears, watch how quick he transitions to pass rush. Pretty cool.

    My favorite Levi play of the year and probably his best.
  • GrundleStiltzkin
    GrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,516 Standard Supporter
    Utah 2017
    Subjected myself to that rollicking shitshow last night.

    - Forgot about the missed PAT FFS
    - Yes, Utah is physical
    - More worrisome is how often they had receivers wide ass open
  • Gladstone
    Gladstone Member Posts: 16,419
    Murphy was reactivated the day prior and thus rusty as fuck. Jordan Miller was out. Also TSIO because of the Stanford collapse the previous week, the team was at its lowest moral of probably the Pete era.

    Not reading into that at all.

    Shoutout to Browning's 1st comeback win!!! When on the penultimate possession he flailed backwards 15 yards proceeded to throw the ball right into the numbers of a Utah DL (who amazingly, somehow, dropped the INT and thus saved our game).