Ruth Robbins Ruth Robbins (@admin) Husky Legend Admin Joined: 2 years ago Posts: 2994 June 25, 2019 10:07 pm
Not someone you're expecting either. Something is going down over the next day or two and so keep an eye out. All signs are pointing to it, so if it happens it might seem like it's out of left field.
I am not just saying that -- I just want you to know you can't get too comfortable yet and have to spend another 48 hours on RealDawg
Something epic is coming down the pipeline.
Chill out guys, this punter is epic and out of left field. You should be thrilled!
Ruth Robbins Ruth Robbins (@admin) Husky Legend Admin Joined: 2 years ago Posts: 2994 June 25, 2019 10:07 pm
Not someone you're expecting either. Something is going down over the next day or two and so keep an eye out. All signs are pointing to it, so if it happens it might seem like it's out of left field.
I am not just saying that -- I just want you to know you can't get too comfortable yet and have to spend another 48 hours on RealDawg
Something epic is coming down the pipeline.
Chill out guys, this punter is epic and out of left field. You should be thrilled!
Ruth Robbins Ruth Robbins (@admin) Husky Legend Admin Joined: 2 years ago Posts: 2994 June 25, 2019 10:07 pm
Not someone you're expecting either. Something is going down over the next day or two and so keep an eye out. All signs are pointing to it, so if it happens it might seem like it's out of left field.
I am not just saying that -- I just want you to know you can't get too comfortable yet and have to spend another 48 hours on RealDawg
Something epic is coming down the pipeline.
Chill out guys, this punter is epic and out of left field. You should be thrilled!
Yet another data point showing how Ruth is either dumb as a rock and/or holds her paying customers in complete contempt.
That's why I cancelled my subscription during the RN era.
There was a 5 star DT from LB Poly (same class as Darnell Bing) Manuel Wright, maybe? Anyway, this dude visited with Bing, Winston Justice and somebody else from Poly she said there was something really juicy but she couldn't tell us "right now, don't worry after signing day I'll be able to tell you the whole story". But she was sure he was going to UW based on whatever it was, we just had to trust her and ignore all the rumors of him favoring USC.
I said to myself at the tim "we are never finding anything out about this BS secret".
He signed with SC because of course he signed with SC. I asked her on the boards what the big secret was since he had signed and she flat out ignored the question, never addressed it.
I knew she was batshit crazy before that and had seen her go off on lots of people but I had been nothing but respectful and axed a legitimate question and she completely blew me off.
Cancelled that day, never gave her another dime, have never regretted the decision.
This is probably bigger news than people are acknowledging. A great punter is a nice weapon to have when you have good defense and good athletes to run down and tackle returners (note that I left that as potential since our coverage sucks lately).
I remember loving Sean Douglas. The guy could flat out boom it. Problem was our teams were small, slow and soft and his punts were too much for the coverage unit. He took a lot of doog heat for outkicking the coverage. The real truth was that *we didn't have the athletes to get down the field.
Ruth Robbins Ruth Robbins (@admin) Husky Legend Admin Joined: 2 years ago Posts: 2994 June 25, 2019 10:07 pm
Not someone you're expecting either. Something is going down over the next day or two and so keep an eye out. All signs are pointing to it, so if it happens it might seem like it's out of left field.
I am not just saying that -- I just want you to know you can't get too comfortable yet and have to spend another 48 hours on RealDawg
Something epic is coming down the pipeline.
Chill out guys, this punter is epic and out of left field. You should be thrilled!
Theres a reason he went to juco, obviously wasn't punting great in highschool.
Here is an excerpt on why he became such a coveted juco prospect:
But last year he went to camp with 3DKP, a biomechanics kicking program based in Orange County. Turns out he had never played baseball as a kid and it ruined his kicking motion. The basic biomechanics that most baseball players are taught in T-ball — the hip turn and core torque required to hit a baseball — had never learned. His body hadn’t been conditioned for that, and, it turns out, the same movements needed to swing a bat are essential for an optimal kicking motion.
So Brown was hooked up to 4-D motion sensors that recorded his movements and gauged his strength, and then given a baseball bat to swing. Tests showed Brown generated roughly the same amount of power while standing up and swinging the bat as he did when he swung on his knees.
This provided a vital diagnosis for Brown’s mechanics: He wasn’t properly using his core, his hips or his upper half for his kicks. Or as Dedeaux described: “He wasn’t mechanically connected.”
“With most guys … we can find through strength or mechanics that we can get more out of them,” Dedeaux said. “With (Brown), it was ‘OK, there’s something already there. We don’t have to build — we have to tap into it. Let’s find it.’ ”
Brown’s turnaround started with a simple turn of his hips. The mechanical adjustments were more complex than that — his body had to be, using Dedeaux’s word, “rewired” to better incorporate his core muscles and his legs, among other things — but the changes began to take shape fairly quickly during his 3DKP training.
“Once he started to figure it out — how to use his middle half — the ball started to pop,” Dedeaux said.
Brown spent the better part of three months in Orange County reshaping his techniques. There were days Dedeaux ordered Brown to rest and, well, the Kicker would show up anyway at Golden West Junior College, eager to kick.
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June 25, 2019 10:07 pm
Not someone you're expecting either. Something is going down over the next day or two and so keep an eye out. All signs are pointing to it, so if it happens it might seem like it's out of left field.
I am not just saying that -- I just want you to know you can't get too comfortable yet and have to spend another 48 hours on RealDawg
Something epic is coming down the pipeline.
Chill out guys, this punter is epic and out of left field. You should be thrilled!
There was a 5 star DT from LB Poly (same class as Darnell Bing) Manuel Wright, maybe? Anyway, this dude visited with Bing, Winston Justice and somebody else from Poly she said there was something really juicy but she couldn't tell us "right now, don't worry after signing day I'll be able to tell you the whole story". But she was sure he was going to UW based on whatever it was, we just had to trust her and ignore all the rumors of him favoring USC.
I said to myself at the tim "we are never finding anything out about this BS secret".
He signed with SC because of course he signed with SC. I asked her on the boards what the big secret was since he had signed and she flat out ignored the question, never addressed it.
I knew she was batshit crazy before that and had seen her go off on lots of people but I had been nothing but respectful and axed a legitimate question and she completely blew me off.
Cancelled that day, never gave her another dime, have never regretted the decision.
Fuck the crazy woman.
sticking to his guns
definitely BTP
I remember loving Sean Douglas. The guy could flat out boom it. Problem was our teams were small, slow and soft and his punts were too much for the coverage unit. He took a lot of doog heat for outkicking the coverage. The real truth was that *we didn't have the athletes to get down the field.
That’s good for an above average HS punter
RUTHFS
Here is an excerpt on why he became such a coveted juco prospect:
But last year he went to camp with 3DKP, a biomechanics kicking program based in Orange County. Turns out he had never played baseball as a kid and it ruined his kicking motion. The basic biomechanics that most baseball players are taught in T-ball — the hip turn and core torque required to hit a baseball — had never learned. His body hadn’t been conditioned for that, and, it turns out, the same movements needed to swing a bat are essential for an optimal kicking motion.
So Brown was hooked up to 4-D motion sensors that recorded his movements and gauged his strength, and then given a baseball bat to swing. Tests showed Brown generated roughly the same amount of power while standing up and swinging the bat as he did when he swung on his knees.
This provided a vital diagnosis for Brown’s mechanics: He wasn’t properly using his core, his hips or his upper half for his kicks. Or as Dedeaux described: “He wasn’t mechanically connected.”
“With most guys … we can find through strength or mechanics that we can get more out of them,” Dedeaux said. “With (Brown), it was ‘OK, there’s something already there. We don’t have to build — we have to tap into it. Let’s find it.’ ”
Brown’s turnaround started with a simple turn of his hips. The mechanical adjustments were more complex than that — his body had to be, using Dedeaux’s word, “rewired” to better incorporate his core muscles and his legs, among other things — but the changes began to take shape fairly quickly during his 3DKP training.
“Once he started to figure it out — how to use his middle half — the ball started to pop,” Dedeaux said.
Brown spent the better part of three months in Orange County reshaping his techniques. There were days Dedeaux ordered Brown to rest and, well, the Kicker would show up anyway at Golden West Junior College, eager to kick.
He only plays when we fuck up