If he actually said that then he needs to replaced on that show due to a conflict of interest ... there’s absolutely no rationale reason to think that UW has no chance
If he actually said that then he needs to replaced on that show due to a conflict of interest ... there’s absolutely no rationale reason to think that UW has no chance
Fucking Quook
The last 3 times they have played super athletic teams have been ugly Pennsylvania state, bama and USC. in fact the minutes lead in those games combined is Troubling. Minimal time 3-0 vs usc and 7-0 vs bama. Taking a prove if attitude is not a far fetched approach.
If I am being honest I don't like our talent at linebacker or defensive line nearly as much as years past and we may have more trouble stopping the run this year. It's easy to see a repeat performance like we have in those games and still pump out like a 10-2 record.
If he actually said that then he needs to replaced on that show due to a conflict of interest ... there’s absolutely no rationale reason to think that UW has no chance
Fucking Quook
The last 3 times they have played super athletic teams have been ugly Pennsylvania state, bama and USC. in fact the minutes lead in those games combined is Troubling. Minimal time 3-0 vs usc and 7-0 vs bama. Taking a prove if attitude is not a far fetched approach.
If I am being honest I don't like our talent at linebacker or defensive line nearly as much as years past and we may have more trouble stopping the run this year. It's easy to see a repeat performance like we have in those games and still pump out like a 10-2 record.
Scoreboard can lie sometimes, most people note the Bama game was a bit of a laugher (it wasn't, it was close until the D finally collapsed after being thrown under the bus all game). The PSU game looks really close 28-35 with a chance to tie 6 min left in the 4Q. PSU was way more noncompetitive than Bama was.
SC was a Jonathan Smith special mixed in with Darnold's game of his life. You tip the cap. He played great. They were the better team that night.
If he actually said that then he needs to replaced on that show due to a conflict of interest ... there’s absolutely no rationale reason to think that UW has no chance
Fucking Quook
The last 3 times they have played super athletic teams have been ugly Pennsylvania state, bama and USC. in fact the minutes lead in those games combined is Troubling. Minimal time 3-0 vs usc and 7-0 vs bama. Taking a prove if attitude is not a far fetched approach.
If I am being honest I don't like our talent at linebacker or defensive line nearly as much as years past and we may have more trouble stopping the run this year. It's easy to see a repeat performance like we have in those games and still pump out like a 10-2 record.
Scoreboard can lie sometimes, most people note the Bama game was a bit of a laugher (it wasn't, it was close until the D finally collapsed after being thrown under the bus all game). The PSU game looks really close 28-35 with a chance to tie 6 min left in the 4Q. PSU was way more noncompetitive than Bama was.
SC was a Jonathan Smith special mixed in with Darnold's game of his life. You tip the cap. He played great. They were the better team that night.
Did our offense ever even cross the 50 after scoring a td vs bama? Our defense played their balls off that game but our offense couldn't even compete. The game was never in doubt after the pick 6.
Penn state was exactly how you described it. Usc soundly beat us at home. We never had control of any of those games at any point or a very realistic shot at winning them in the 4th quarter I think that's pretty black and white.
If he actually said that then he needs to replaced on that show due to a conflict of interest ... there’s absolutely no rationale reason to think that UW has no chance
Fucking Quook
The last 3 times they have played super athletic teams have been ugly Pennsylvania state, bama and USC. in fact the minutes lead in those games combined is Troubling. Minimal time 3-0 vs usc and 7-0 vs bama. Taking a prove if attitude is not a far fetched approach.
If I am being honest I don't like our talent at linebacker or defensive line nearly as much as years past and we may have more trouble stopping the run this year. It's easy to see a repeat performance like we have in those games and still pump out like a 10-2 record.
What talent did we have at LB in those games that we don't have now? Remember that Azeem due to injury or other reason had little to no impact in any of them. it's largely been a mediocre unit for years.
The DL will take a step back without Vea, there is no question. but I don't think it's unreasonable to point out that they have the most experienced talent (gaines SR, Jaylen RS-JR, Levi RS-SO, Bowman SR) they have had in a long time.
I don't see why it's unreasonable to expect a defensive performance similar to what we had against Alabama where they were good enough to win. Even against USC they kept us in the game.
To me it comes down to the offense. What gives me hope is the offensive line given that we finally have a unit without any guys we know will struggle (like sosebee) and no one clearly playing out of position such as watty at LT or harris at RG. Hamdan needs to be both creative and stubborn with the run game.
What gives me not as much hope is browning and a WR group full of system guys and inexperience. We need to be good on 3rd down.
I think you are also overrating auburn if you perceive them to be in an elite category which is what USC, PSU and bama were when we played them. I can't remember the term he used but Joel Klatt pointed out that for every good year they have they follow it up with 2-3 years of mediocrity.
If he actually said that then he needs to replaced on that show due to a conflict of interest ... there’s absolutely no rationale reason to think that UW has no chance
Fucking Quook
The last 3 times they have played super athletic teams have been ugly Pennsylvania state, bama and USC. in fact the minutes lead in those games combined is Troubling. Minimal time 3-0 vs usc and 7-0 vs bama. Taking a prove if attitude is not a far fetched approach.
If I am being honest I don't like our talent at linebacker or defensive line nearly as much as years past and we may have more trouble stopping the run this year. It's easy to see a repeat performance like we have in those games and still pump out like a 10-2 record.
What talent did we have at LB in those games that we don't have now? Remember that Azeem due to injury or other reason had little to no impact in any of them. it's largely been a mediocre unit for years.
The DL will take a step back without Vea, there is no question. but I don't think it's unreasonable to point out that they have the most experienced talent (gaines SR, Jaylen RS-JR, Levi RS-SO, Bowman SR) they have had in a long time.
I don't see why it's unreasonable to expect a defensive performance similar to what we had against Alabama where they were good enough to win. Even against USC they kept us in the game.
To me it comes down to the offense. What gives me hope is the offensive line given that we finally have a unit without any guys we know will struggle (like sosebee) and no one clearly playing out of position such as watty at LT or harris at RG. Hamdan needs to be both creative and stubborn with the run game.
What gives me not as much hope is browning and a WR group full of system guys and inexperience. We need to be good on 3rd down.
I think you are also overrating auburn if you perceive them to be in an elite category which is what USC, PSU and bama were when we played them. I can't remember the term he used but Joel Klatt pointed out that for every good year they have they follow it up with 2-3 years of mediocrity.
First off Joel klatt is a dipshit but he is right about the overall success of auburn as a team. They are unpredictable but made ny6 bowls two years in a row just like us and have disappointed just like us. Auburn is not as good as bama usc and penn state probably but they are just as athletic which is the problem in my opinion. Browning is still our qb and he is avg at best and certainly not a playmaker. Our defense played good enough in 2/3 of those games, penn state was really bad, it happens against good teams though. I would hope against auburn they play well.
The whole point of this is it's easy for me to see someone justifying another non competitive performance based on the past vs athletic teams whether you hate Hugh or not. You can get to that conclusion logically based off past performance. Whether he concluded that because he is butthurt or not is another topic.
It wasn't just the Penn State game. Last year's team wasn't really that great period. How we finished last year for me is the most concerning thing going in as it's hard to know what to expect. If we are going to be that team who bests Auburn and makes the cfp the play from the OL, Browning and the pass rush is gonna have to be significantly better. I'm fairly confident about the OL. We shall see about the rest.
If he actually said that then he needs to replaced on that show due to a conflict of interest ... there’s absolutely no rationale reason to think that UW has no chance
Fucking Quook
The last 3 times they have played super athletic teams have been ugly Pennsylvania state, bama and USC. in fact the minutes lead in those games combined is Troubling. Minimal time 3-0 vs usc and 7-0 vs bama. Taking a prove if attitude is not a far fetched approach.
If I am being honest I don't like our talent at linebacker or defensive line nearly as much as years past and we may have more trouble stopping the run this year. It's easy to see a repeat performance like we have in those games and still pump out like a 10-2 record.
What talent did we have at LB in those games that we don't have now? Remember that Azeem due to injury or other reason had little to no impact in any of them. it's largely been a mediocre unit for years.
The DL will take a step back without Vea, there is no question. but I don't think it's unreasonable to point out that they have the most experienced talent (gaines SR, Jaylen RS-JR, Levi RS-SO, Bowman SR) they have had in a long time.
I don't see why it's unreasonable to expect a defensive performance similar to what we had against Alabama where they were good enough to win. Even against USC they kept us in the game.
To me it comes down to the offense. What gives me hope is the offensive line given that we finally have a unit without any guys we know will struggle (like sosebee) and no one clearly playing out of position such as watty at LT or harris at RG. Hamdan needs to be both creative and stubborn with the run game.
What gives me not as much hope is browning and a WR group full of system guys and inexperience. We need to be good on 3rd down.
I think you are also overrating auburn if you perceive them to be in an elite category which is what USC, PSU and bama were when we played them. I can't remember the term he used but Joel Klatt pointed out that for every good year they have they follow it up with 2-3 years of mediocrity.
Bingo
This is really the tale of the sides of the ball.
Defensively, this team is good enough to compete with teams at the national level. The oft referenced USC game of 2016 was a game where the SC offense scored 24 points. SC didn't particularly run the ball great in that game. Darnold made a few throws that you tip the cap to. Azeem got hurt and that didn't help matters. They hurt us with a lot of crossing routes and throws to the TE (he had 5 catches for 78 yards and a TD in the game, on the season he was at 17/250/4 … so yeah we got beat by a guy that likely never showed up in the scouting report). Gardenhire was playing … go back and watch the game and it wasn't good. We've leveled up here by and large as there's a good chance the 2018 version of DBU will be better than 2016. The Alabama game was as mentioned … we ran out of gas in the end defensively and still only gave up 17 points to the Alabama offense. Long story short we stopped everybody for Bama except Scarborough and his 69 yard TD run was a back breaker. BTW, few remember that Bama was 4 for 14 on 3rd down in the game. Last year vs Penn State we were killed by 3rd down and the big play. I'd have to go back and chart that game to really add it up but I wouldn't count on 32 for 41 for 342 dropped on our secondary often going forward. Barkley had a 90+ yard TD run. Did little the rest of the game running. I know Bryant was beat on a 48 yard TD. Looking back on that game I think we were fairly beat up and we're in a better spot going into the Auburn game than we were for that game.
Offensively, yes, it's fair to question whether or not we're ready for this kind of stage and that largely falls on Browning. It's a fair criticism. The SC game was miserable all the way around. Browning couldn't throw and the OL didn't produce anything for Gaskin to do work with. The Alabama defense in 2016 was one of the best I've ever seen in person. Clemson was able to beat them with a special QB, tempo, and their receivers making a number of insane plays on 50/50 balls. The Penn State game last year was actually something that may show a bit of room for optimism heading into this year. Unlike the SC/Alabama games, Gaskin actually was able to run the ball on Penn State a bit to the tune of 14 for 98 including a massive TD run. We just didn't have the ball against Penn State and ran only 55 plays … that's an area where we need to get better. If you give me Browning's stat line against Penn State of 18 for 28 for 175 yards, a TD, and 0 INTs right now and I like our chances on Saturday. We have an experienced OL that has been through the wars the last 2 years with only a talented newcomer in Jaxson Kirkland getting his feet wet (compare him versus Nick Harris in 2016 … it's going to be night and day).
The DL talent is going to be really good with the first 4 in the rotation. The question mark will be if they get hurt. I think the same is true at ILB if there are injuries to the BBK/Tevis/Beavers group because the talent behind them is very JAG quality at the moment.
The key to this year on offefnse besides being stubborn and making sure that Gaskin/Ahmed get enough touches is for Jake to manage the game successfully by accepting the check downs and not taking massive losses that turn field position. It will be him finding it within him to trust Ty Jones and let him go after some 50/50 balls. While we don't have any standout at WRs I don't think we lack for talent. What we're going to be need to be solid for here is making sure that we're able to play with good scheme to help get guys open. Ty's the key though as he's the guy with the pedigree to be a #1.
This is going to be the worst UW team in my opinion over the next 3-5 years without a doubt. That being said the talent difference they have over the rest of the PAC IMO is sizeable. The talent gap that we're piling up is further distancing ourselves from the balance of the conference. It's very realistic to expect a conference championship this year. It'd be far from shocking to see the back in the CFP (although I don't think they have a chance to win it with Browning until he proves to me that he is in fact capable of winning at that level and he will have opportunities to prove that this year).
Auburn always has talent ... what they do with it is always a huge question mark. They should be good ... but they are fully capable of throwing up a 7-5 or 8-4 season without too much of a thought. I know that they'll claim that they didn't want to play Central Florida, but they didn't look like a dominant team in that game. What's scary about them is that on their bst day they are right there with the best teams in the country. However, they have a ton of volatility to them so we'll see what we get Saturday. But make no mistake, it's going to take a high level game from Auburn to beat UW.
A dream result for me would be 10-7 Husky victory. Hard fought and either a 4th quarter game winning drive or FG for the win. #mybush will bring a swagger that was sorely missing with Smith.
It wasn't just the Penn State game. Last year's team wasn't really that great period. How we finished last year for me is the most concerning thing going in as it's hard to know what to expect. If we are going to be that team who bests Auburn and makes the cfp the play from the OL, Browning and the pass rush is gonna have to be significantly better. I'm fairly confident about the OL. We shall see about the rest.
Last year the injury bug bit the shit out of us. I think when Gaines went out at PSU he was the 12th starter out by injury last season. Next man up is hard when you lose that many.
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If he actually said that then he needs to replaced on that show due to a conflict of interest ... there’s absolutely no rationale reason to think that UW has no chance
Fucking Quook
If I am being honest I don't like our talent at linebacker or defensive line nearly as much as years past and we may have more trouble stopping the run this year. It's easy to see a repeat performance like we have in those games and still pump out like a 10-2 record.
SC was a Jonathan Smith special mixed in with Darnold's game of his life. You tip the cap. He played great. They were the better team that night.
Penn state was exactly how you described it. Usc soundly beat us at home. We never had control of any of those games at any point or a very realistic shot at winning them in the 4th quarter I think that's pretty black and white.
or i'm losing my mind
1. I What talent did we have at LB in those games that we don't have now? Remember that Azeem due to injury or other reason had little to no impact in any of them. it's largely been a mediocre unit for years.
The DL will take a step back without Vea, there is no question. but I don't think it's unreasonable to point out that they have the most experienced talent (gaines SR, Jaylen RS-JR, Levi RS-SO, Bowman SR) they have had in a long time.
I don't see why it's unreasonable to expect a defensive performance similar to what we had against Alabama where they were good enough to win. Even against USC they kept us in the game.
To me it comes down to the offense. What gives me hope is the offensive line given that we finally have a unit without any guys we know will struggle (like sosebee) and no one clearly playing out of position such as watty at LT or harris at RG. Hamdan needs to be both creative and stubborn with the run game.
What gives me not as much hope is browning and a WR group full of system guys and inexperience. We need to be good on 3rd down.
I think you are also overrating auburn if you perceive them to be in an elite category which is what USC, PSU and bama were when we played them.
I can't remember the term he used but Joel Klatt pointed out that for every good year they have they follow it up with 2-3 years of mediocrity.
The whole point of this is it's easy for me to see someone justifying another non competitive performance based on the past vs athletic teams whether you hate Hugh or not. You can get to that conclusion logically based off past performance. Whether he concluded that because he is butthurt or not is another topic.
We'll be lucky to complete five passes, and get sacked for less than 50 yards in this game.
I like Washington here
This is really the tale of the sides of the ball.
Defensively, this team is good enough to compete with teams at the national level. The oft referenced USC game of 2016 was a game where the SC offense scored 24 points. SC didn't particularly run the ball great in that game. Darnold made a few throws that you tip the cap to. Azeem got hurt and that didn't help matters. They hurt us with a lot of crossing routes and throws to the TE (he had 5 catches for 78 yards and a TD in the game, on the season he was at 17/250/4 … so yeah we got beat by a guy that likely never showed up in the scouting report). Gardenhire was playing … go back and watch the game and it wasn't good. We've leveled up here by and large as there's a good chance the 2018 version of DBU will be better than 2016. The Alabama game was as mentioned … we ran out of gas in the end defensively and still only gave up 17 points to the Alabama offense. Long story short we stopped everybody for Bama except Scarborough and his 69 yard TD run was a back breaker. BTW, few remember that Bama was 4 for 14 on 3rd down in the game. Last year vs Penn State we were killed by 3rd down and the big play. I'd have to go back and chart that game to really add it up but I wouldn't count on 32 for 41 for 342 dropped on our secondary often going forward. Barkley had a 90+ yard TD run. Did little the rest of the game running. I know Bryant was beat on a 48 yard TD. Looking back on that game I think we were fairly beat up and we're in a better spot going into the Auburn game than we were for that game.
Offensively, yes, it's fair to question whether or not we're ready for this kind of stage and that largely falls on Browning. It's a fair criticism. The SC game was miserable all the way around. Browning couldn't throw and the OL didn't produce anything for Gaskin to do work with. The Alabama defense in 2016 was one of the best I've ever seen in person. Clemson was able to beat them with a special QB, tempo, and their receivers making a number of insane plays on 50/50 balls. The Penn State game last year was actually something that may show a bit of room for optimism heading into this year. Unlike the SC/Alabama games, Gaskin actually was able to run the ball on Penn State a bit to the tune of 14 for 98 including a massive TD run. We just didn't have the ball against Penn State and ran only 55 plays … that's an area where we need to get better. If you give me Browning's stat line against Penn State of 18 for 28 for 175 yards, a TD, and 0 INTs right now and I like our chances on Saturday. We have an experienced OL that has been through the wars the last 2 years with only a talented newcomer in Jaxson Kirkland getting his feet wet (compare him versus Nick Harris in 2016 … it's going to be night and day).
The DL talent is going to be really good with the first 4 in the rotation. The question mark will be if they get hurt. I think the same is true at ILB if there are injuries to the BBK/Tevis/Beavers group because the talent behind them is very JAG quality at the moment.
The key to this year on offefnse besides being stubborn and making sure that Gaskin/Ahmed get enough touches is for Jake to manage the game successfully by accepting the check downs and not taking massive losses that turn field position. It will be him finding it within him to trust Ty Jones and let him go after some 50/50 balls. While we don't have any standout at WRs I don't think we lack for talent. What we're going to be need to be solid for here is making sure that we're able to play with good scheme to help get guys open. Ty's the key though as he's the guy with the pedigree to be a #1.
This is going to be the worst UW team in my opinion over the next 3-5 years without a doubt. That being said the talent difference they have over the rest of the PAC IMO is sizeable. The talent gap that we're piling up is further distancing ourselves from the balance of the conference. It's very realistic to expect a conference championship this year. It'd be far from shocking to see the back in the CFP (although I don't think they have a chance to win it with Browning until he proves to me that he is in fact capable of winning at that level and he will have opportunities to prove that this year).
Auburn always has talent ... what they do with it is always a huge question mark. They should be good ... but they are fully capable of throwing up a 7-5 or 8-4 season without too much of a thought. I know that they'll claim that they didn't want to play Central Florida, but they didn't look like a dominant team in that game. What's scary about them is that on their bst day they are right there with the best teams in the country. However, they have a ton of volatility to them so we'll see what we get Saturday. But make no mistake, it's going to take a high level game from Auburn to beat UW.