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Rome Odunze, 2020 4* WR, Las Vegas (Bishop Gorman), NV (COMMITTED)

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    chuckchuck Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 10,628
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    Jnewblud said:

    Too much obsession with big WR’s. Most bit WR’s aren’t quick and are awkward. Guys who are 6’3” or taller that are great athletes are typically playing hoops. The ones who suck at basketball play football. For every Dwayne Jarret, there are 5 Braden Dickey’s.

    Get open and catch the ball. Those players come in a variety of sizes. Obviously it’s better when they are big, but it’s rare.

    You wrote all that to make the "point" that McMillan and Odunze "are good".

    Cool.👍
    You've written quite a bit in the process of aidsifying this thread to make the point that elite players want to play.

    Cool
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    FireCohenFireCohen Member Posts: 21,823
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    chuck said:

    Jnewblud said:

    Too much obsession with big WR’s. Most bit WR’s aren’t quick and are awkward. Guys who are 6’3” or taller that are great athletes are typically playing hoops. The ones who suck at basketball play football. For every Dwayne Jarret, there are 5 Braden Dickey’s.

    Get open and catch the ball. Those players come in a variety of sizes. Obviously it’s better when they are big, but it’s rare.

    You wrote all that to make the "point" that McMillan and Odunze "are good".

    Cool.👍
    You've written quite a bit in the process of aidsifying this thread to make the point that elite players want to play.

    Cool
    Ballz going to ballz. He can’t quit HH
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    JnewbludJnewblud Member Posts: 36
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    chuck said:

    Jnewblud said:

    Too much obsession with big WR’s. Most bit WR’s aren’t quick and are awkward. Guys who are 6’3” or taller that are great athletes are typically playing hoops. The ones who suck at basketball play football. For every Dwayne Jarret, there are 5 Braden Dickey’s.

    Get open and catch the ball. Those players come in a variety of sizes. Obviously it’s better when they are big, but it’s rare.

    You wrote all that to make the "point" that McMillan and Odunze "are good".

    Cool.👍
    You've written quite a bit in the process of aidsifying this thread to make the point that elite players want to play.

    Cool
    No captain obvious! All players want to play, not just the "elite players". "Elite players" like McMillan and Odunze have several dozens of options and alternatives when coaching staffs force redshirting or benching, that's the point. They literally don't have to wait around if they don't want to.

    Even now top 10 college programs are trying court these players away while Huskie followers are talking redshirting, that redshirt talk might just be all the encouragement they need to decommit.
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    chuckchuck Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 10,628
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    Jnewblud said:

    chuck said:

    Jnewblud said:

    Too much obsession with big WR’s. Most bit WR’s aren’t quick and are awkward. Guys who are 6’3” or taller that are great athletes are typically playing hoops. The ones who suck at basketball play football. For every Dwayne Jarret, there are 5 Braden Dickey’s.

    Get open and catch the ball. Those players come in a variety of sizes. Obviously it’s better when they are big, but it’s rare.

    You wrote all that to make the "point" that McMillan and Odunze "are good".

    Cool.👍
    You've written quite a bit in the process of aidsifying this thread to make the point that elite players want to play.

    Cool
    No captain obvious! All players want to play, not just the "elite players". "Elite players" like McMillan and Odunze have several dozens of options and alternatives when coaching staffs force redshirting or benching, that's the point. They literally don't have to wait around if they don't want to.

    Even now top 10 college programs are trying court these players away while Huskie followers are talking redshirting, that redshirt talk might just be all the encouragement they need to decommit.
    Yeah fucktard fans projecting who redshirts from their mom's basement is bound to affect their thinking. That you're point then?

    Cool.
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    chuckchuck Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 10,628
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    Jnewblud said:

    It

    chuck said:

    Jnewblud said:

    chuck said:

    Jnewblud said:

    Too much obsession with big WR’s. Most bit WR’s aren’t quick and are awkward. Guys who are 6’3” or taller that are great athletes are typically playing hoops. The ones who suck at basketball play football. For every Dwayne Jarret, there are 5 Braden Dickey’s.

    Get open and catch the ball. Those players come in a variety of sizes. Obviously it’s better when they are big, but it’s rare.

    You wrote all that to make the "point" that McMillan and Odunze "are good".

    Cool.👍
    You've written quite a bit in the process of aidsifying this thread to make the point that elite players want to play.

    Cool
    No captain obvious! All players want to play, not just the "elite players". "Elite players" like McMillan and Odunze have several dozens of options and alternatives when coaching staffs force redshirting or benching, that's the point. They literally don't have to wait around if they don't want to.

    Even now top 10 college programs are trying court these players away while Huskie followers are talking redshirting, that redshirt talk might just be all the encouragement they need to decommit.
    Yeah fucktard fans projecting who redshirts from their mom's basement is bound to affect their thinking. That you're point then?

    Cool.
    It could, possibly. Observed several elite kids interacting with and responding to "fans" on social media.
    Posting about wanting to bang a kid's mom, dad, sister or dog might bother recruits who read the board. Posting about having a boner for a recruit might bother them. Posting that they suck or that recruit B is a way better option might bother them.

    Speculating about who might redshirt, when the kids havent even signed yet let alone showed up to practice at UW, is not going to bother them. I'm comfortable stating that as a fact.
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    JnewbludJnewblud Member Posts: 36
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    chuck said:

    Jnewblud said:

    chuck said:

    Jnewblud said:

    Too much obsession with big WR’s. Most bit WR’s aren’t quick and are awkward. Guys who are 6’3” or taller that are great athletes are typically playing hoops. The ones who suck at basketball play football. For every Dwayne Jarret, there are 5 Braden Dickey’s.

    Get open and catch the ball. Those players come in a variety of sizes. Obviously it’s better when they are big, but it’s rare.

    You wrote all that to make the "point" that McMillan and Odunze "are good".

    Cool.👍
    You've written quite a bit in the process of aidsifying this thread to make the point that elite players want to play.

    Cool
    No captain obvious! All players want to play, not just the "elite players". "Elite players" like McMillan and Odunze have several dozens of options and alternatives when coaching staffs force redshirting or benching, that's the point. They literally don't have to wait around if they don't want to.

    Even now top 10 college programs are trying court these players away while Huskie followers are talking redshirting, that redshirt talk might just be all the encouragement they need to decommit.
    Yeah fucktard fans projecting who redshirts from their mom's basement is bound to affect their thinking. That you're point then?

    Cool.
    Yep, possibly! It could. Observed several top elite kids interacting and responding to fans and critics on social media.

    Where would you rather redshirt at as an out of state baller, Alabama or UW?

    I would pick UW over Alabama only if UW coaches promised P.T. year one.

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    JnewbludJnewblud Member Posts: 36
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    chuck said:

    Jnewblud said:

    It

    chuck said:

    Jnewblud said:

    chuck said:

    Jnewblud said:

    Too much obsession with big WR’s. Most bit WR’s aren’t quick and are awkward. Guys who are 6’3” or taller that are great athletes are typically playing hoops. The ones who suck at basketball play football. For every Dwayne Jarret, there are 5 Braden Dickey’s.

    Get open and catch the ball. Those players come in a variety of sizes. Obviously it’s better when they are big, but it’s rare.

    You wrote all that to make the "point" that McMillan and Odunze "are good".

    Cool.👍
    You've written quite a bit in the process of aidsifying this thread to make the point that elite players want to play.

    Cool
    No captain obvious! All players want to play, not just the "elite players". "Elite players" like McMillan and Odunze have several dozens of options and alternatives when coaching staffs force redshirting or benching, that's the point. They literally don't have to wait around if they don't want to.

    Even now top 10 college programs are trying court these players away while Huskie followers are talking redshirting, that redshirt talk might just be all the encouragement they need to decommit.
    Yeah fucktard fans projecting who redshirts from their mom's basement is bound to affect their thinking. That you're point then?

    Cool.
    It could, possibly. Observed several elite kids interacting with and responding to "fans" on social media.
    Posting about wanting to bang a kid's mom, dad, sister or dog might bother recruits who read the board. Posting about having a boner for a recruit might bother them. Posting that they suck or that recruit B is a way better option might bother them.

    Speculating about who might redshirt, when the kids havent even signed yet let alone showed up to practice at UW, is not going to bother them. I'm comfortable stating that as a fact.
    I am "comfortable stating" that I did not previously mention the word "bother". If enough fans yammer about it, it could definitely rekindle a recruit's thoughts about his options especially if the recruit was promised that he would not be redshirted to lure him away from programs like Alabama, Oklahoma, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Georgia etc.

    If I am an out of state recruit and redshirting is the thing, rather go ahead redshirt at Alabama than UW.

    Just saying.
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    JnewbludJnewblud Member Posts: 36
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    Chuck:

    Yep, I know it's armchair speculation captain obvious.

    There's a long speculative HH thread on whether Ethan Garbers will decommit before "signing" or a single "practice" because of Sam Haurd. Maybe Garbers likes that it's in the ether, maybe it gets him re-evaluating...can only "speculate" unless I interview him.

    I am "speculating" and cautioning that if UW attempts to redshirt McMillan or Odunze next year as part of the regular UW routine then that transfer portal has a good chance of heating up.

    Just speculating though.
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    FirePete said:

    Great he is going to ride the bench until he is red shirt Sr. Can’t wait
    Only one talking about it?🤦‍♂️
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    backthepackbackthepack Member Posts: 19,796
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    Oh brother, this guy stinks
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    FireCohenFireCohen Member Posts: 21,823
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    So we have our own DJDuck now? Fuck.

    no, ballz was before djduck. he is their ballz
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    1to392831weretaken1to392831weretaken Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 7,313
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    FirePete said:

    So we have our own DJDuck now? Fuck.

    no, ballz was before djduck. he is their ballz
    This isn't Ballz. Different style.
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    JnewbludJnewblud Member Posts: 36
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    2024 will be special

    If the Huskies sign and keep McMillan, Odunze, SamAdamsII, Redman, Garbers and Huard ('21) then it will not take until 2024. Huskie domination will start in 2021, and 2022...maybe even, dare I say it, in 2020. Not sure what secondaries could stop a combo of Nacua, McMillan, Odunze, Redman and SamAdamsII etc. Too offensively potent. Going to average 55 points a game.

    Nobody has mentioned that McMillan and Odunze are racking up 1000 yard seasons and doing it without marksman like quarterbacks like Eason, Garbers and Huard.

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    JnewbludJnewblud Member Posts: 36
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    animate said:

    FirePete said:

    Jnewblud said:

    If you think you are redshirting or bench riding dudes with two dozen or more division-1 offers with a dozen or more of those offers in the top 25 then you are delusional. That is like trying to hold on to a perfect 10 on a janitor's budget.

    dude i am with you that pete needs to play his best players, but he has not done that in years. so why would he change
    Peterman has shown the ability to change ... slowly ...

    He needs to keep on doing ... and re-evaluate his overplay of seniority and experience versus how it translates on the field, especially when it's obvious. At least that's how we see it.

    Situation is that the team keeps on levelling up everywhere then it will mask his propensities. Ie: offensive lines gets better, run game and pass pro gets better, allows our quarterback to make the right decisions and our running backs to shred the defenses and all that shit.

    Problem is that with imbalances currently on the team in terms of talent and skill - Peterman's decision-making process is left out to dry when his decisions don't pan out.

    Ie: waiting for paopao to recruit better, keeping Gregory on staff and allowing the linebacker room to be blown up, miscalculating the QB room competition situation and so forth.
    He started playing Nacua, that is a good start.
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    JnewbludJnewblud Member Posts: 36
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    edited September 2019
    bigcc

    🤭

    F.O.
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