Is ulifoshion on a scholarship? He making more noise then most of the fucking tomato cans on the roster. Time to purge these fuckers to Illinois
i hope so. he was a fucking rocket on special teams coverage last year. i kept asking myself "who the fuck was that guy blasting in at top speed all the time?"
Haener gets reps as a back-up plan, Eason is first teamer as if there was any doubt.
If Eason loses all confidence they can stick haener in there and hope for the best by shortening the playbook significantly while determining if sirmon or yankoff has enough reliability to try a series or two.
Come next year the young guns compete more and haener can transfer portal to San Jose st with some experience and still talk glowingly about Pete and the UW program for giving him a chance.
Haener's mom is still hot.
Huard will be giving all the HH tbs'ers priapism non stop.
He's making throws that no one outside of maybe Sirmon can throw on this roster. He is also throwing a fraction of the picks of "Banked Reps" Haener. He will be the starter. Cook that shit.
Anything else at this point is insanity. There is no justifiable way you can start Haener now with these reports coming out.
It's not over for Haener 2020, so I think he sticks around. Eason prob goes pro, and hopefully Sirmon or Morris take the job, but Haener will again be the incumbent. I dont think Huard starts day 1 if one of these guys does a good job in 2020. Huard redshirting wouldnt be terrible, then starting as a RS frosh or soph.
I think Yankoff should switch positions.
It's over for Haener 2020. If they play Haener over Sirm they are insane. Sirm has looked great this spring.
We've only gotten lucky with Cam Williams so far in Spring Practice against our own offense. He's yet to play a down of college ball and even if he's good could still get injured. Sure, Irvin could come in and also be good. Still plenty of unknowns. I think it will all be fine (until maybe we play someone in the playoffs) but it could be better.
I think we will be in good shape, but I applaud skepticism. I agree, we should've landed Pola-Mao or something. Poor Alex Cook. No mentions. Is he doomed for the third year move-back to WR?
Eason was otherwise solid, too, completing all nine of his pass attempts during 11-on-11 periods, his lone misfire wiped out by an interference penalty against Hampton on a deep attempt to Spiker.
Eason said he’s trying to “improve on the little things — accuracy, decision-making, all that stuff around being a quarterback. I think I’ve done a better job of learning the playbook (throughout spring) and feeling more comfortable in the playbook and executing on plays, so there’s a lot of things that go into it, and I’ve got a lot of things to improve and a lot of things to get better at.”
Haener did throw three interceptions, two of which came during 7-on-7s within a three-play span. The first was picked by Molden on a throw intended for tight end Otton up the seam, and Bryant snagged the second on a pass that sailed over the head of its intended target.
Practice also ended with an interception, when Kyler dove to haul in a Haener pass that had been deflected. Haener threw it on the run, moving to his left, being chased by Bowman.
- Haener made a couple of nice throws after Eason’s bomb, too, but also threw two other passes during team periods that could have been intercepted.
- One of those came during the Cal game, I mean, practice on a throw over the middle intended for Chico that freshman safety Williams read perfectly but couldn’t quite haul in.
-The other came when Hampton secured perfect position on a deep ball up the right sideline but couldn’t secure it.
- Ngata was back at outside linebacker during team periods, while Ulofoshio was back on the inside. They have been rotating all spring. The play after Williams’ near-interception, Ngata got to Haener for what would have been a sack during a live setting.
- Mele still sidelined by an apparent injury, Roberts was at left tackle and Curne at right guard with the No. 2 line.
- For the first time, McKinney was out at starting Safety. The 1’s were Taylor and Gordon at Corner, Molden at Nickel, and Bryant and Williams at Safety. McKinney and Cook took the safety reps with the 2’s with Gilchrist at nickel and Hampton and Bush at corner.
- Sirmon nearly led a touchdown drive working behind the No. 3 offensive line, but Chico fumbled at the 1 on a completion to the 1-yard line. Sirmon made nice throws to Lowe and Bynum on the series.
- Bryant recorded a “sack” of Yankoff to cap Yankoff’s only 11-on-11 series.
- Haener on Eason: “We’re good buddies. There’s no drama or anything going on. It’s a quarterback competition. It’s football. I work as hard as I can. He works as hard as he can. We’re both trying to draw off one another, so it’s good for us.”
- Haener on his beautiful TD to Weaver last fall: “You try to take it in, but I try not to think about that game. A lot of people probably think about that game as my defining moment, but you’ve got to let that go. People (have) got to make mistakes, and you’ve got to go through it, and you’ve got to understand situations and everything and put it in perspective a little bit. So I definitely learned from it, but I don’t think about it a lot.”
- Eason on his controversial approach to throwing to receivers even though they aren’t wide open that UW fans haven’t seen in 4 years: “There’s aspects of that. Our coaches harp on that all the time — giving our receivers a chance, put the spotlight on them. The more of that we do, the better. Especially in spring ball. You get them more opportunities to go make plays.”
God bless you for these. The additional commentary is appreciated.
We done freaking out over fucking spring ball yet?
No...why is opera singer still in the program, let alone running routes and being our best receiver?
He showed up in our three important games at the end of the year.
Neither he nor Fuller can break a tackle or fight off tight coverage but he has more speed and quickness than Fuller giving him more versatility- namely the ability to get open deep. With Eason's arm I'd like to see more Baccellia and less Fuller.
And he caught the pass with Dom Hampton in his pocket that we're all stroking ourselves over Eason throwing. I don't hate him.
5th year senior walk-on John Clark has been paired with Levi in the 1s throughout spring and projects to be a starter at DT.
If he and Ulofoshio end up being starters, that means 3 of 11 starters this year started off as walk-ons (with Myles Bryant being the 3rd). How is that even possible?
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If he and Ulofoshio end up being starters, that means 3 of 11 starters this year started off as walk-ons (with Myles Bryant being the 3rd). How is that even possible?