--- That’s Nick — a self-described “big ball of energy, bouncing around.”
That’s also what the 2019 Huskies need.
“With the stage that the offense is in and the competition that we have at quarterback, I’m usually the guy that brings the energy,” Harris said. “Because Jake Browning was that guy. He always brought the energy, and we fed off of him. Since there’s a competition back there (at QB) and those guys are locked in on their competition and trying to wheel and deal and do their thing, I’ve got to be that guy to bring the energy to the offense — running around, yelling, dancing.
“On the field I’m locked in and just trying to get everybody on the ball and focused. I’ll take that. That’s my role, and I’ll run with it.” ---
--- That’s Nick — a self-described “big ball of energy, bouncing around.”
That’s also what the 2019 Huskies need.
“With the stage that the offense is in and the competition that we have at quarterback, I’m usually the guy that brings the energy,” Harris said. “Because Jake Browning was that guy. He always brought the energy, and we fed off of him. Since there’s a competition back there (at QB) and those guys are locked in on their competition and trying to wheel and deal and do their thing, I’ve got to be that guy to bring the energy to the offense — running around, yelling, dancing.
“On the field I’m locked in and just trying to get everybody on the ball and focused. I’ll take that. That’s my role, and I’ll run with it.” ---
--- That’s Nick — a self-described “big ball of energy, bouncing around.”
That’s also what the 2019 Huskies need.
“With the stage that the offense is in and the competition that we have at quarterback, I’m usually the guy that brings the energy,” Harris said. “Because Jake Browning was that guy. He always brought the energy, and we fed off of him. Since there’s a competition back there (at QB) and those guys are locked in on their competition and trying to wheel and deal and do their thing, I’ve got to be that guy to bring the energy to the offense — running around, yelling, dancing.
“On the field I’m locked in and just trying to get everybody on the ball and focused. I’ll take that. That’s my role, and I’ll run with it.” ---
Grundle was just a little clumsy with his words, and like one would expect from assholes like us, the "holding the bag" posts came rolling in, and will probably continue to until young Mr, Kalepo is no longer in the program. If Grundle is lucky, it will outlive Kalepo's tenure at UW and join the ranks of classic posts like Teq taking off the gloves with Race.
Cases like this are when that 15 minute Vanilla edit window really sucks balls.
I knew exactly what Grundle was trying to say, and even so, watching the aftermath has been pretty funny. We ? are such cocks around here.
--- That’s Nick — a self-described “big ball of energy, bouncing around.”
That’s also what the 2019 Huskies need.
“With the stage that the offense is in and the competition that we have at quarterback, I’m usually the guy that brings the energy,” Harris said. “Because Jake Browning was that guy. He always brought the energy, and we fed off of him. Since there’s a competition back there (at QB) and those guys are locked in on their competition and trying to wheel and deal and do their thing, I’ve got to be that guy to bring the energy to the offense — running around, yelling, dancing.
“On the field I’m locked in and just trying to get everybody on the ball and focused. I’ll take that. That’s my role, and I’ll run with it.” ---
I forget how pathetic and corny the program was under Sark. The craziest thing is that it was still an improvement from Ty.
--- That’s Nick — a self-described “big ball of energy, bouncing around.”
That’s also what the 2019 Huskies need.
“With the stage that the offense is in and the competition that we have at quarterback, I’m usually the guy that brings the energy,” Harris said. “Because Jake Browning was that guy. He always brought the energy, and we fed off of him. Since there’s a competition back there (at QB) and those guys are locked in on their competition and trying to wheel and deal and do their thing, I’ve got to be that guy to bring the energy to the offense — running around, yelling, dancing.
“On the field I’m locked in and just trying to get everybody on the ball and focused. I’ll take that. That’s my role, and I’ll run with it.” ---
I forget how pathetic and corny the program was under Sark. The craziest thing is that it was still an improvement from Ty.
From sleuthing on the UW football Instagram story... Wednesday was life scrimmage work at times, QBs were live too. Haener threw a awful interception to Myles Bryant, airmailed Cade Otton. You can see it if you go to their story.
His biggest problem is HE CANT SEE THE FIELD. Not only is he 5’10”, but because his arm isn’t great his base gets super wide when he throws which makes him even shorter and inaccurate at times. No joke, I would guess when he releases the ball his eyes are 5’0 off the ground because of this.
From sleuthing on the UW football Instagram story... Wednesday was life scrimmage work at times, QBs were live too. Haener threw a awful interception to Myles Bryant, airmailed Cade Otton. You can see it if you go to their story.
His biggest problem is HE CANT SEE THE FIELD. Not only is he 5’10”, but because his arm isn’t great his base gets super wide when he throws which makes him even shorter and inaccurate at times. No joke, I would guess when he releases the ball his eyes are 5’0 off the ground because of this.
Good chit. It appears you have a gift for this stuff. Have you considered starting a podcast? I mean, only like 12 people will listen, but that hasn't stopped many, many others in the past. Don't let your dreams be dreams.
From sleuthing on the UW football Instagram story... Wednesday was life scrimmage work at times, QBs were live too. Haener threw a awful interception to Myles Bryant, airmailed Cade Otton. You can see it if you go to their story.
His biggest problem is HE CANT SEE THE FIELD. Not only is he 5’10”, but because his arm isn’t great his base gets super wide when he throws which makes him even shorter and inaccurate at times. No joke, I would guess when he releases the ball his eyes are 5’0 off the ground because of this.
Good points, but can you tell who is holding the bags in this first one?
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hipswrists holding that Rugged Square bag!Do you even work?!?!
That’s Nick — a self-described “big ball of energy, bouncing around.”
That’s also what the 2019 Huskies need.
“With the stage that the offense is in and the competition that we have at quarterback, I’m usually the guy that brings the energy,” Harris said. “Because Jake Browning was that guy. He always brought the energy, and we fed off of him. Since there’s a competition back there (at QB) and those guys are locked in on their competition and trying to wheel and deal and do their thing, I’ve got to be that guy to bring the energy to the offense — running around, yelling, dancing.
“On the field I’m locked in and just trying to get everybody on the ball and focused. I’ll take that. That’s my role, and I’ll run with it.”
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Jake has always been a big energy guy
Let the retard schools in mountain time do the early kickoffs. 10 AM would still suck, but suck less.
I think Grundlz brand can survive this filth.
His biggest problem is HE CANT SEE THE FIELD. Not only is he 5’10”, but because his arm isn’t great his base gets super wide when he throws which makes him even shorter and inaccurate at times. No joke, I would guess when he releases the ball his eyes are 5’0 off the ground because of this.
I mean, only like 12 people will listen, but that hasn't stopped many, many others in the past.
Don't let your dreams be dreams.