Two fumble recoveries and a pick against the Ducks so far and there's 12 minutes left in the 2nd quarter. If Lake was serious about winning he would've just let him walk on and deal with the consequences later.
Yeah, I wish we would have gotten him to walk on. Impressive start to his career.
Two fumble recoveries and a pick against the Ducks so far and there's 12 minutes left in the 2nd quarter. If Lake was serious about winning he would've just let him walk on and deal with the consequences later.
Yeah, I wish we would have gotten him to walk on. Impressive start to his career.
My duck friends were harassing me asking about him.
Two fumble recoveries and a pick against the Ducks so far and there's 12 minutes left in the 2nd quarter. If Lake was serious about winning he would've just let him walk on and deal with the consequences later.
Two fumble recoveries and a pick against the Ducks so far and there's 12 minutes left in the 2nd quarter. If Lake was serious about winning he would've just let him walk on and deal with the consequences later.
UW’s woke culture will not allow it
UW took one guy involved in the incident.
Hector is good, but UW didn't want him. No other upper tier recruiting programs did either. There must be a reason.
Two fumble recoveries and a pick against the Ducks so far and there's 12 minutes left in the 2nd quarter. If Lake was serious about winning he would've just let him walk on and deal with the consequences later.
UW’s woke culture will not allow it
UW took one guy involved in the incident.
Hector is good, but UW didn't want him. No other upper tier recruiting programs did either. There must be a reason.
A ton of schools wanted him before the incident was published. It doesn’t have anything to do with his ability.
The turnovers were part luck, part hustle. Being the closest to two backfield fumbles was a little bit of both. The interception was more luck, one WR and DB collided with the intended WR who fell and the ball came right into his lap. He was one of Cuogs two or three best defenders, will probably be their best in the near future.
It did get ugly from the last 20 seconds of the first half and on for that defense. Moorhead’s offense really took advantage and took what they wanted. You could tell he’s not used to being on that side of the camera for such events.
Two fumble recoveries and a pick against the Ducks so far and there's 12 minutes left in the 2nd quarter. If Lake was serious about winning he would've just let him walk on and deal with the consequences later.
UW’s woke culture will not allow it
UW took one guy involved in the incident.
Hector is good, but UW didn't want him. No other upper tier recruiting programs did either. There must be a reason.
A ton of schools wanted him before the incident was published. It doesn’t have anything to do with his ability.
Thats what I mean. He is good, yet had few options. There must be something about his role in that incident, or behavior after it, that got him frozen out while others had weren't.
Two fumble recoveries and a pick against the Ducks so far and there's 12 minutes left in the 2nd quarter. If Lake was serious about winning he would've just let him walk on and deal with the consequences later.
UW’s woke culture will not allow it
UW took one guy involved in the incident.
Hector is good, but UW didn't want him. No other upper tier recruiting programs did either. There must be a reason.
A ton of schools wanted him before the incident was published. It doesn’t have anything to do with his ability.
Thats what I mean. He is good, yet had few options. There must be something about his role in that incident, or behavior after it, that got him frozen out while others had weren't.
TLDR: all the participants have a scarlet letter from the incident and their football playing opportunities have been decided by how willing programs were to take the heat or risk having to deal with lawsuits.
Where is a certain 4-star TE this year? Not in the Bay Area. They “mutually parted ways” or he “asked for his release” or some other euphemism.
Another certain 4-star RB is on a roster, but only because it’s less messy than litigious papa who had wrongly (or has portrayed it as wrongly) been accused of a crime himself. A Title IX lawsuit for reverse gender discrimination has become all the rage.
Neither of those names were publicly released, although anyone with two brain cells could figure it out. The next person did have their name released, as litigious mama took matters into her own attorney hands and made an oopsie by mentioning the name in a communique. And the crime accused of isn’t a consent issue, it’s a if the police could get the evidence that a lot of people say existed instead of just hearsay the person would be facing serious prison time type of deal.
No one was going to offer a scholarship, but if you show up to attend an in state university and choose to participate in a school activity they won’t stop you because of something you were never charged with. Maybe at some schools they would fear the outcry from some kind of student or alumni group. But it’s a pandemic, the football team just lost their coach, the people who would normally raise the cry don’t know about the case. The salacious details are being kept secret while an army of Twitter sock puppets supplement the friends and neighbors who are quick to tell everyone inquiring who’s a lying whore and who are were boys being boys.
No one is bothering too much to take a look at what happened in a separate incident in a Sammamish Safeway parking lot in August 2019. Charges were filed, but a super simple police and DA error made it easy for the DA to drop the charges when an attorney showed them their procedural oopsie.
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WSU gets the spoils. No use whining about it.
Hector is good, but UW didn't want him. No other upper tier recruiting programs did either. There must be a reason.
The turnovers were part luck, part hustle. Being the closest to two backfield fumbles was a little bit of both. The interception was more luck, one WR and DB collided with the intended WR who fell and the ball came right into his lap. He was one of Cuogs two or three best defenders, will probably be their best in the near future.
It did get ugly from the last 20 seconds of the first half and on for that defense. Moorhead’s offense really took advantage and took what they wanted. You could tell he’s not used to being on that side of the camera for such events.
Where is a certain 4-star TE this year? Not in the Bay Area. They “mutually parted ways” or he “asked for his release” or some other euphemism.
Another certain 4-star RB is on a roster, but only because it’s less messy than litigious papa who had wrongly (or has portrayed it as wrongly) been accused of a crime himself. A Title IX lawsuit for reverse gender discrimination has become all the rage.
Neither of those names were publicly released, although anyone with two brain cells could figure it out. The next person did have their name released, as litigious mama took matters into her own attorney hands and made an oopsie by mentioning the name in a communique. And the crime accused of isn’t a consent issue, it’s a if the police could get the evidence that a lot of people say existed instead of just hearsay the person would be facing serious prison time type of deal.
No one was going to offer a scholarship, but if you show up to attend an in state university and choose to participate in a school activity they won’t stop you because of something you were never charged with. Maybe at some schools they would fear the outcry from some kind of student or alumni group. But it’s a pandemic, the football team just lost their coach, the people who would normally raise the cry don’t know about the case. The salacious details are being kept secret while an army of Twitter sock puppets supplement the friends and neighbors who are quick to tell everyone inquiring who’s a lying whore and who are were boys being boys.
No one is bothering too much to take a look at what happened in a separate incident in a Sammamish Safeway parking lot in August 2019. Charges were filed, but a super simple police and DA error made it easy for the DA to drop the charges when an attorney showed them their procedural oopsie.
Edit: Never mind, I KOMO4'd, buttfucker.
https://youtu.be/NlaYwp3IA0A