When should Peterman hand the reins over to Jimmy Lake?
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Before anything else, just make Dabo say no
Technically Oregon didn't complete many passes against UW that year.dnc said:
This guy was not dialed in.Ballz said:
Oregon won't be able to complete a pass against UW and will be shutout 42-0.Pitchfork51 said:Oregon will win the conference potd
Pup is so fucking retarded it almost hurts
Blackeye for @haie and @backthepack chinning/upvoting this too. -
I'm pretty sure the answer is yes. HNMT to get his Mtn west recruits in before it's certain though.RaceBannon said:I wasn't in this thread but I was a big Jimmy guy. Thought he'd be a shit talking big balls Petersen without the stick up his ass
He is yet another exhibit in "it's the head coach"
Huff remains a riddle wrapped inside an enigma. Didn't do great under Pete. Did horrible under Lake. Resurrected under DeBoer
DeBoer > Petersen?
There's nothing that mysterious about Huff imo. Pete made him look like a good recruiter. A veteran, talented OL room plus the other off-season changes made him look go (bookend NFL tackles are a pretty nice thing) on the field this season.
I never bought that he was horrible. It's just obvious that he's not great and is easily replaceable -
This is the land of anything other than great means he sucks. No doubt I have posted many times that Huff sucks but that's not really the case as you point out.chuck said:
I'm pretty sure the answer is yes. HNMT to get his Mtn west recruits in before it's certain though.RaceBannon said:I wasn't in this thread but I was a big Jimmy guy. Thought he'd be a shit talking big balls Petersen without the stick up his ass
He is yet another exhibit in "it's the head coach"
Huff remains a riddle wrapped inside an enigma. Didn't do great under Pete. Did horrible under Lake. Resurrected under DeBoer
DeBoer > Petersen?
There's nothing that mysterious about Huff imo. Pete made him look like a good recruiter. A veteran, talented OL room plus the other off-season changes made him look go (bookend NFL tackles are a pretty nice thing) on the field this season.
I never bought that he was horrible. It's just obvious that he's not great and is easily replaceable
There have been games where the O line sucked. Too many of them. It was nice not to have those this year. The worst O line performances were covered up by wins which is nice.
I'm an O line fanatic who hates field goals in the red zone and getting stuffed on short yardage. But again if they win NOGAF
Watching Michigan and Oregon State eviscerate their rival in the 2nd half with the run is my kind of football
Edit to add that watching Penix eviscerate Oregon and WSU in the air was pretty awesome too -
da fuq Stalin?Ballz said:
He's better than Petersen. Petersen was a whizz kid as an OC and yet as a head coach, his offenses have mostly sucked post-Kellen Moore. Lake is a superstar DC who's defenses as a head coach would continue to dominate here. Lake is also a better recruiter than Petersen. Petersen's strengths are his focus on fundamentals, decision making when hiring assistant coaches, being a good guy to work for which promotes staff continuity and loyalty, and he's good at evaluating talent and decent at recruiting. Lake could do all of that but take recruiting to a higher level. If Jimmy was head coach, we might have guys like Drake Jackson, Stephon Wright, Joe Ngata, and Jeremiah Martin on the roster. Imagine Jimmy's recruiting ability spread out across all positions instead of just DB's. It's a tantalizing thought.puppylove_sugarsteel said:
Good points but good luck with the Lake scenario. Lake ain't Pete...far fromStrongArmCobra said:
Worked at Oregon with Chip Kelly. As long as the super successful assistant has an alpha personality and is not a little pussy like Helfrich or complete incompetent like Helton, it's a great way to go. It's very rare in college football to have the staff continuity and loyalty that Oregon used to have and UW has now. We want our best assistants who are okay with being assistants forever, to stay here forever. That only happens if UW makes an in-house hire after Petersen and with Lake being the young superstar who's an alpha, a winner, extremely competent teacher, developer, talent evaluator, and recruiter, he would be the best guy for the job. We don't want to be like Bama fans looking at Dabo Sweeney with envy thinking "that was our guy, he's a stud, we should have kept him here and made him the head coach in waiting". Petersen followed by Lake would have Oregon and the rest of the conference fucked for a long, long time.creepycoug said:Would someone supply the statistics of how the super assistant/coach-in-waiting who everyone wants to see in the succession plan?
I'm hearing that's a great formula for success.
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A hearty chortle, every single tim.Baseman said:Ballz said:
He's better than Petersen. Petersen was a whizz kid as an OC and yet as a head coach, his offenses have mostly sucked post-Kellen Moore. Lake is a superstar DC who's defenses as a head coach would continue to dominate here. Lake is also a better recruiter than Petersen. Petersen's strengths are his focus on fundamentals, decision making when hiring assistant coaches, being a good guy to work for which promotes staff continuity and loyalty, and he's good at evaluating talent and decent at recruiting. Lake could do all of that but take recruiting to a higher level. If Jimmy was head coach, we might have guys like Drake Jackson, Stephon Wright, Joe Ngata, and Jeremiah Martin on the roster. Imagine Jimmy's recruiting ability spread out across all positions instead of just DB's. It's a tantalizing thought.puppylove_sugarsteel said:
Good points but good luck with the Lake scenario. Lake ain't Pete...far fromStrongArmCobra said:
Worked at Oregon with Chip Kelly. As long as the super successful assistant has an alpha personality and is not a little pussy like Helfrich or complete incompetent like Helton, it's a great way to go. It's very rare in college football to have the staff continuity and loyalty that Oregon used to have and UW has now. We want our best assistants who are okay with being assistants forever, to stay here forever. That only happens if UW makes an in-house hire after Petersen and with Lake being the young superstar who's an alpha, a winner, extremely competent teacher, developer, talent evaluator, and recruiter, he would be the best guy for the job. We don't want to be like Bama fans looking at Dabo Sweeney with envy thinking "that was our guy, he's a stud, we should have kept him here and made him the head coach in waiting". Petersen followed by Lake would have Oregon and the rest of the conference fucked for a long, long time.creepycoug said:Would someone supply the statistics of how the super assistant/coach-in-waiting who everyone wants to see in the succession plan?
I'm hearing that's a great formula for success.
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SameRaceBannon said:
This is the land of anything other than great means he sucks. No doubt I have posted many times that Huff sucks but that's not really the case as you point out.chuck said:
I'm pretty sure the answer is yes. HNMT to get his Mtn west recruits in before it's certain though.RaceBannon said:I wasn't in this thread but I was a big Jimmy guy. Thought he'd be a shit talking big balls Petersen without the stick up his ass
He is yet another exhibit in "it's the head coach"
Huff remains a riddle wrapped inside an enigma. Didn't do great under Pete. Did horrible under Lake. Resurrected under DeBoer
DeBoer > Petersen?
There's nothing that mysterious about Huff imo. Pete made him look like a good recruiter. A veteran, talented OL room plus the other off-season changes made him look go (bookend NFL tackles are a pretty nice thing) on the field this season.
I never bought that he was horrible. It's just obvious that he's not great and is easily replaceable
There have been games where the O line sucked. Too many of them. It was nice not to have those this year. The worst O line performances were covered up by wins which is nice.
I'm an O line fanatic who hates field goals in the red zone and getting stuffed on short yardage. But again if they win NOGAF
Watching Michigan and Oregon State eviscerate their rival in the 2nd half with the run is my kind of football
Edit to add that watching Penix eviscerate Oregon and WSU in the air was pretty awesome too
The 200+ rushing yards and long one to end the game were my favorite parts of the AC.
Grinding a tired team out with long runs one after another is the greatest thing in football. -
Somewhere in mid season, I'm pretty sure I wrote "Penix sucks, but he's the best we've got," or something similar. Or worse.RaceBannon said:
This is the land of anything other than great means he sucks. No doubt I have posted many times that Huff sucks but that's not really the case as you point out.chuck said:
I'm pretty sure the answer is yes. HNMT to get his Mtn west recruits in before it's certain though.RaceBannon said:I wasn't in this thread but I was a big Jimmy guy. Thought he'd be a shit talking big balls Petersen without the stick up his ass
He is yet another exhibit in "it's the head coach"
Huff remains a riddle wrapped inside an enigma. Didn't do great under Pete. Did horrible under Lake. Resurrected under DeBoer
DeBoer > Petersen?
There's nothing that mysterious about Huff imo. Pete made him look like a good recruiter. A veteran, talented OL room plus the other off-season changes made him look go (bookend NFL tackles are a pretty nice thing) on the field this season.
I never bought that he was horrible. It's just obvious that he's not great and is easily replaceable
There have been games where the O line sucked. Too many of them. It was nice not to have those this year. The worst O line performances were covered up by wins which is nice.
I'm an O line fanatic who hates field goals in the red zone and getting stuffed on short yardage. But again if they win NOGAF
Watching Michigan and Oregon State eviscerate their rival in the 2nd half with the run is my kind of football
Edit to add that watching Penix eviscerate Oregon and WSU in the air was pretty awesome too
Maybe during the ASU debacle when I was drunk and on pain pills. But still.
The whole damn team improved at almost every position during the season and we saw coaches who, for the first time in a long time, didn't seem interested in keeping up appearances, but just coached.
Apparently there's something in the air in South Dakota, that's not in Boise or Cheney.
I seriously hope DeBoer doesn't give a shit about fitting into the Seattle community, whether commuting by boat or carrying a chai soy latte into the locker room.
Fuck it. I hope he buys his coffee at 7-11 and drives a pickup truck to work. That's the coach I want at UW. -
https://preview.redd.it/xwkix6c1fyi41.jpg?auto=webp&s=5ef99e8ff920521da9a5c8c5cc5438f341279c9dTurdBomber said:
Somewhere in mid season, I'm pretty sure I wrote "Penix sucks, but he's the best we've got," or something similar. Or worse.RaceBannon said:
This is the land of anything other than great means he sucks. No doubt I have posted many times that Huff sucks but that's not really the case as you point out.chuck said:
I'm pretty sure the answer is yes. HNMT to get his Mtn west recruits in before it's certain though.RaceBannon said:I wasn't in this thread but I was a big Jimmy guy. Thought he'd be a shit talking big balls Petersen without the stick up his ass
He is yet another exhibit in "it's the head coach"
Huff remains a riddle wrapped inside an enigma. Didn't do great under Pete. Did horrible under Lake. Resurrected under DeBoer
DeBoer > Petersen?
There's nothing that mysterious about Huff imo. Pete made him look like a good recruiter. A veteran, talented OL room plus the other off-season changes made him look go (bookend NFL tackles are a pretty nice thing) on the field this season.
I never bought that he was horrible. It's just obvious that he's not great and is easily replaceable
There have been games where the O line sucked. Too many of them. It was nice not to have those this year. The worst O line performances were covered up by wins which is nice.
I'm an O line fanatic who hates field goals in the red zone and getting stuffed on short yardage. But again if they win NOGAF
Watching Michigan and Oregon State eviscerate their rival in the 2nd half with the run is my kind of football
Edit to add that watching Penix eviscerate Oregon and WSU in the air was pretty awesome too
Maybe during the ASU debacle when I was drunk and on pain pills. But still.
The whole damn team improved at almost every position during the season and we saw coaches who, for the first time in a long time, didn't seem interested in keeping up appearances, but just coached.
Apparently there's something in the air in South Dakota, that's not in Boise or Cheney.
I seriously hope DeBoer doesn't give a shit about fitting into the Seattle community, whether commuting by boat or carrying a chai soy latte into the locker room.
Fuck it. I hope he buys his coffee at 7-11 and drives a pickup truck to work. That's the coach I want at UW.
Saw KDB pull in today when I was dropping off roses for the janitors -
Fuckin'-A-Dawg!FireTheJanitor said:
https://preview.redd.it/xwkix6c1fyi41.jpg?auto=webp&s=5ef99e8ff920521da9a5c8c5cc5438f341279c9dTurdBomber said:
Somewhere in mid season, I'm pretty sure I wrote "Penix sucks, but he's the best we've got," or something similar. Or worse.RaceBannon said:
This is the land of anything other than great means he sucks. No doubt I have posted many times that Huff sucks but that's not really the case as you point out.chuck said:
I'm pretty sure the answer is yes. HNMT to get his Mtn west recruits in before it's certain though.RaceBannon said:I wasn't in this thread but I was a big Jimmy guy. Thought he'd be a shit talking big balls Petersen without the stick up his ass
He is yet another exhibit in "it's the head coach"
Huff remains a riddle wrapped inside an enigma. Didn't do great under Pete. Did horrible under Lake. Resurrected under DeBoer
DeBoer > Petersen?
There's nothing that mysterious about Huff imo. Pete made him look like a good recruiter. A veteran, talented OL room plus the other off-season changes made him look go (bookend NFL tackles are a pretty nice thing) on the field this season.
I never bought that he was horrible. It's just obvious that he's not great and is easily replaceable
There have been games where the O line sucked. Too many of them. It was nice not to have those this year. The worst O line performances were covered up by wins which is nice.
I'm an O line fanatic who hates field goals in the red zone and getting stuffed on short yardage. But again if they win NOGAF
Watching Michigan and Oregon State eviscerate their rival in the 2nd half with the run is my kind of football
Edit to add that watching Penix eviscerate Oregon and WSU in the air was pretty awesome too
Maybe during the ASU debacle when I was drunk and on pain pills. But still.
The whole damn team improved at almost every position during the season and we saw coaches who, for the first time in a long time, didn't seem interested in keeping up appearances, but just coached.
Apparently there's something in the air in South Dakota, that's not in Boise or Cheney.
I seriously hope DeBoer doesn't give a shit about fitting into the Seattle community, whether commuting by boat or carrying a chai soy latte into the locker room.
Fuck it. I hope he buys his coffee at 7-11 and drives a pickup truck to work. That's the coach I want at UW.
Saw KDB pull in today when I was dropping off roses for the janitors -
da fuq Stalin?
I forgot about making this meme. Time fliesbackthepack said:







