Hugh Breedlove Millen
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by the time we get to full speed, live tackling, d-line guys getting taller against the pocket Eason will be clearly #1.
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Millen is just mad because his kid wasn't good enough to be heavily recruited by the Huskies
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that's actually probably the correct answer...Hugh is now taking on the "i'm supporting the dwags line, but passively aggressively taking shots at them in an effort to show how much better of a coaching system Crystobawls has down at Oregon. He'll be like Gee Scott Sr wearing disguiseBaphomet said:Millen is just mad because his kid wasn't good enough to be heavily recruited by the Huskies
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Fuck you bitch. You don't know me. I don't have narcissistic personality disorder. If I did, I would be a liar which is the strongest trait of a narcissist. Somebody who is extremely comfortable lying and very good at it. Somebody who could be the leader of cult, leader of a scam, or commit fraud on a large scale. I'm not a fucking liar. That's one thing I don't do. It's not in my nature to lie, I'm terrible at it, so I don't even try.animate said:Peterman is a stickler to a fault to his own system.
I think I have him figured out.
He wants absolute control, he'd rather have a Toyota Corolla with good tires (predictability) than a high end sports car that needs to be built up but comes with higher potential risk and maintenance. Do not ever beat yourself with mistakes.
All these trick plays and misdirection that Peterman is known for comes from a system of control in a short field rather than having a quarterback being capable of stretching a field.
When we had John Ross and Dante Pettis etc we had fancy tires and racing stripes but ultimately a limited engine in brownsocks. We only reached so far.
Now that we have bigger and potentially higher performing engines available in Eason, sirmon and yankoff - peterman can't help himself but keep haener and Morris types around to provide short field reliability and mistakes minimization.
It's a slow grind. Peterman is a poker grinder, grinding out profits.
Fucking frustrating at times but I guess you can't argue too much with the overall success.
Yeah I know this isn't anything new. I'm just lying in bed after unsuccessfully trying to get the wife to put out and I'm checking the forums ... Fuck!
Don't ever try to psychoanalyze me bitch. You're not a fucking psychologist. You're a fucking nobody on a message board like the rest of us.
But you are right about one thing. If you don't want to debate, don't engage me. If you don't want to be cussed at, don't insult me first or say incredibly stupid shit like a high school recruit having a "way higher ceiling" than the most talented DT on the planet. -
Could be that Pete is trying to give Haener just enough of a carrot to stick around the program as a backup and be part of the 2020 QB battle
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Cannot stop laffing...CuntWaffle said:Haener has been more consistent with the whizzly pickle routes where the slot end flanks south after a dual pivot and shifts the DB into a mitochondria Pythagorean theorum snickly Fritz which opens up the left side for the mid receiver to double steak frick mcbomber.
More Seahawks analysis at noon with former NFL QB and special guest Hugh Mullen! -
Every time you hear, "we use to call it a sluggo," drink!
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Awfully warm for August
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Sounds like he is trying to over bore his cam shaftanimate said:Peterman is a stickler to a fault to his own system.
I think I have him figured out.
He wants absolute control, he'd rather have a Toyota Corolla with good tires (predictability) than a high end sports car that needs to be built up but comes with higher potential risk and maintenance. Do not ever beat yourself with mistakes.
All these trick plays and misdirection that Peterman is known for comes from a system of control in a short field rather than having a quarterback being capable of stretching a field.
When we had John Ross and Dante Pettis etc we had fancy tires and racing stripes but ultimately a limited engine in brownsocks. We only reached so far.
Now that we have bigger and potentially higher performing engines available in Eason, sirmon and yankoff - peterman can't help himself but keep haener and Morris types around to provide short field reliability and mistakes minimization.
It's a slow grind. Peterman is a poker grinder, grinding out profits.
Fucking frustrating at times but I guess you can't argue too much with the overall success.
Yeah I know this isn't anything new. I'm just lying in bed after unsuccessfully trying to get the wife to put out and I'm checking the forums ... Fuck!





