Pete’s Don James moment
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There IS a plan Arthur! I just need you to have more faith! -
I laffedUWerentThereMan said:
There IS a plan Arthur! I just need you to have more faith! -
The quook gets it.greenblood said:If Gaskin gets 30 carries (He had 24), and Mcgrew and Ahmed combined for 20-25 carries, Washington wins this game. When has giving Browning 54 pass attempts ever led to good things? Pete could have ran the ball down Urban's throat. Case in point, the second quarter drive...Gaskin gashes Ohio st. for something like 40 yards on three carries, then for some unforgivable reason, Browning throws three straight times and they punt inside the Ohio State 40 yard line. Washington finally played like Washington in the 4th quarter. I want to check the stats, but I think UW rushed more times in the 4th than any other quarter and they were down 25!! If UW had ran the ball and stuck with it from the start, they'd have scored 35-40 points and won that game.
Running the football effectively kills the spread offense, because the spread offense is successful when you get a rhythm. You can't get a rhythm when the opponent eats up 6-7 minutes continuously on 12-14 play drives. -
Okay so I’m usually onboard with almost everything you say, but this is nonsensical.LaMichael_Corleone said:You guys are going to hate me but......................... Bush Hamden is good.
Do WR’s need to develop better? absolutely. Do we need to do a better job actively scheming Hunter Bryant & other playmakers into the offense? Yes. Was this Bush’s best game and are there things to harp on him for? Yes.
But I’m sorry. He’s not the problem. When you can’t have plays over ten yards, you’re not going to be very successful. Obviously there needs to be changes but Bush is way down on the list for me and I’ve crushed him a lot this year. -
Also, could it not be anymore obvious, that every time Washington got a first down inside the Ohio State 40, that the Buckeyes would send an all out blitz on the upcoming first down? They did it 5-6 times before Pete finally adjusted in the 4th with some quick slants. Those plays went for 20 yards each. I also blame Pete for being too obvious as well, and running a play action pass every fucking time they got a first down inside the 40. Browning takes a sack and now Washington has 2nd and 17. It was like clock work for three quarters.
Pete has always been good making adjustments coming out of the half. But yesterday, those adjustments came in the 4th quarter instead of the third. Heck, I don't think Pete would have had to make any adjustments had they ran the damn ball, and then used more diversified play action to drive the dagger home. -
I just hope they don’t give Eason to change plays like they did jake. He would check out of the run play into a throwing play. Wtf
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It’s all about execution.PurpleBaze said:
It takes a minute.WeakarmCobra said:So Alabama game was not Pete’s Don James moment? How many moments does he need
It's hard.
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Then that's Pete and Bush's fault for giving Jake any sort of leeway in the first half to undermine the best possible game plan.Edwin_Bambino said:
The post game press conference was pretty interesting. A reporter essentially asked why they didn’t run the ball in the first and why did they run it six straight times to start the second half. I’m paraphrasing but Pete essentially said in the first half they did a lot of RPO’s but they all ended up being passes (obligatory fuck you Jake). In the second they called designed runs, not RPOs and we all saw the results...DoogCourics said:HillsboroDuck said:
There's plenty of room on the Bush Hamden bandwagon.LaMichael_Corleone said:You guys are going to hate me but......................... Bush Hamden is good.
Do WR’s need to develop better? absolutely. Do we need to do a better job actively scheming Hunter Bryant & other playmakers into the offense? Yes. Was this Bush’s best game and are there things to harp on him for? Yes.
But I’m sorry. He’s not the problem. When you can’t have plays over ten yards, you’re not going to be very successful. Obviously there needs to be changes but Bush is way down on the list for me and I’ve crushed him a lot this year.
It's basically just you and me.
Welcome aboard.
I've been about halfway on the wagon since September. I get frustrated with the calls, but there has always been something in the back of my mind that it's limitations that make Bush call dumb plays.
I also wonder how many RPO's were called with intent to run Gaskin but Browning held it and then threw it instead.
https://hardcorehusky.com/discussion/51310/we-know-our-offense-is-shit-but#latest
Browning was also super salty the whole post game presser which was entertaining. Biggest silver lining of all time never having to watch him play again. -
Post of the Yeargreenblood said:If Gaskin gets 30 carries (He had 24), and Mcgrew and Ahmed combined for 20-25 carries, Washington wins this game. When has giving Browning 54 pass attempts ever led to good things? Pete could have ran the ball down Urban's throat. Case in point, the second quarter drive...Gaskin gashes Ohio st. for something like 40 yards on three carries, then for some unforgivable reason, Browning throws three straight times and they punt inside the Ohio State 40 yard line. Washington finally played like Washington in the 4th quarter. I want to check the stats, but I think UW rushed more times in the 4th than any other quarter and they were down 25!! If UW had ran the ball and stuck with it from the start, they'd have scored 35-40 points and won that game.
Running the football effectively kills the spread offense, because the spread offense is successful when you get a rhythm. You can't get a rhythm when the opponent eats up 6-7 minutes continuously on 12-14 play drives. -
Which is why the other component of the first half game plan should have been play action passes to Black BeastUW_Doog_Bot said:
If I'm a DC and I know UW runs a bunch of RPO's I'm having my backers and ends key on Gaskin all day. Let Jake try to win the game. Good luck!Edwin_Bambino said:
The post game press conference was pretty interesting. A reporter essentially asked why they didn’t run the ball in the first and why did they run it six straight times to start the second half. I’m paraphrasing but Pete essentially said in the first half they did a lot of RPO’s but they all ended up being passes (obligatory fuck you Jake). In the second they called designed runs, not RPOs and we all saw the results...DoogCourics said:HillsboroDuck said:
There's plenty of room on the Bush Hamden bandwagon.LaMichael_Corleone said:You guys are going to hate me but......................... Bush Hamden is good.
Do WR’s need to develop better? absolutely. Do we need to do a better job actively scheming Hunter Bryant & other playmakers into the offense? Yes. Was this Bush’s best game and are there things to harp on him for? Yes.
But I’m sorry. He’s not the problem. When you can’t have plays over ten yards, you’re not going to be very successful. Obviously there needs to be changes but Bush is way down on the list for me and I’ve crushed him a lot this year.
It's basically just you and me.
Welcome aboard.
I've been about halfway on the wagon since September. I get frustrated with the calls, but there has always been something in the back of my mind that it's limitations that make Bush call dumb plays.
I also wonder how many RPO's were called with intent to run Gaskin but Browning held it and then threw it instead.
https://hardcorehusky.com/discussion/51310/we-know-our-offense-is-shit-but#latest
Browning was also super salty the whole post game presser which was entertaining. Biggest silver lining of all time never having to watch him play again.







