New Wide Receiver Coach: Junior Adams
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hopefully he does not get cute with pitchoptions at the goal linesUW_Doog_Bot said:
I love him until I hate him!RDR said: -
I don’t love this hire because he strikes me as a good coach but mediocre recruiter and we’re at the place we should be able to have abundance. That said, the Joey Thomas endorsement is really intriguing. I know he’s probably just talking up his boy, but if he really does have the appeal to the urban African American kid, that’s a major leg up in recruiting at this specific position (and one we have obviously lacked).
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I suggest that Junior Adams be involved in the recruitment of Smalls. Who cares if he coaches WRs.RDR said:theknowledge said:He played at Montana State with one of the best football minds in the world. I'd say being in the same locker room for a hot minute with a savant like that probably rubbed off on JA. My main question is can he recruit Bucks/DE's from Garfield? Can he be an olive branch to Seattles football prodigy? Convince him that Pete has a soft spot for FS black guys? The questions with this hire are dizzying. Just like Huff, I guess we just LIPO
I know, brilliant idea. Thank you. Thank you. -
I'm looking forward to Osborne being the next Kupp.
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We’re going to pine for the days of Pease. Bring on Chin 2.0.
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Pine for the days of Pease? Highly doubt it.Fear_Boner said:We’re going to pine for the days of Pease. Bring on Chin 2.0.
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I regret that post. Only in a low key type of way though.Swaye said:I'm just happy he's black. My only fear is he won't find real estate in Seattle due to racist low key segregation practices.
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He’s never been able to recruit to a program at this level before, I’m LIPO on the recruiting, recruiting at Western Kentucky, Boise, and EWU is obviously a pretty different animal than recruiting at UW. Not that it helped Pease or Lubick any.HillsboroDuck said:I don’t love this hire because he strikes me as a good coach but mediocre recruiter and we’re at the place we should be able to have abundance. That said, the Joey Thomas endorsement is really intriguing. I know he’s probably just talking up his boy, but if he really does have the appeal to the urban African American kid, that’s a major leg up in recruiting at this specific position (and one we have obviously lacked).
Combine with the fact it really does appear he can coach, and I’m intrigued. -
So you’re saying he’s not in the WAC anymore?Edwin_Bambino said:
He’s never been able to recruit to a program at this level before, I’m LIPO on the recruiting, recruiting at Western Kentucky, Boise, and EWU is obviously a pretty different animal than recruiting at UW. Not that it helped Pease or Lubick any.HillsboroDuck said:I don’t love this hire because he strikes me as a good coach but mediocre recruiter and we’re at the place we should be able to have abundance. That said, the Joey Thomas endorsement is really intriguing. I know he’s probably just talking up his boy, but if he really does have the appeal to the urban African American kid, that’s a major leg up in recruiting at this specific position (and one we have obviously lacked).
Combine with the fact it really does appear he can coach, and I’m intrigued. -
Bush did pretty well and he's not even black.Edwin_Bambino said:
He’s never been able to recruit to a program at this level before, I’m LIPO on the recruiting, recruiting at Western Kentucky, Boise, and EWU is obviously a pretty different animal than recruiting at UW. Not that it helped Pease or Lubick any.HillsboroDuck said:I don’t love this hire because he strikes me as a good coach but mediocre recruiter and we’re at the place we should be able to have abundance. That said, the Joey Thomas endorsement is really intriguing. I know he’s probably just talking up his boy, but if he really does have the appeal to the urban African American kid, that’s a major leg up in recruiting at this specific position (and one we have obviously lacked).
Combine with the fact it really does appear he can coach, and I’m intrigued.
There is plenty to sell here. Winning, early playing time(maybe he can teach these dudes Pete's shitty offense before they graduate), the success of Ross and Pettis in this shitty offense and a pipeline of strong armed QB's to get them the ball. I'm with others here in that I like this move until I hate it.







