WOOF!111!!!!!1111 (Triston Brown) (Punter) (Committed)
Comments
-
This is true but if he can coffin corner the opposition deep I'm sold.backthepack said:Who cares? It’s a fucking punter
He only plays when we fuck up -
Bro we’ve been in too many smuggest games to talk down the importance of a good punter.backthepack said:Who cares? It’s a fucking punter
He only plays when we fuck up
I’m so fucking glad we don’t have to play against Mitch Wishnowsky next year. It was so demoralizing to watch him consistently pin us back when we already couldn’t move the ball on Utah’s D -
Jake Browning...NEsnake12 said:
Bro we’ve been in too many smuggest games to talk down the importance of a good punter.backthepack said:Who cares? It’s a fucking punter
He only plays when we fuck up
I’m so fucking glad we don’t have to play against Mitch Wishnowsky next year. It was so demoralizing to watch him consistently pin us back when we already couldn’t move the ball on Utah’s D
But agree
-
#MyRustlersBread said:
Theres a reason he went to juco, obviously wasn't punting great in highschool.backthepack said:He sucks he averaged 36.6 yard per punt lol
That’s good for an above average HS punter
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. -
So he's going to play a lot???backthepack said:Who cares? It’s a fucking punter
He only plays when we fuck up -
Mainly on series where Petersen or Hamden are calling the plays.whatshouldicareabout said:
So he's going to play a lot???backthepack said:Who cares? It’s a fucking punter
He only plays when we fuck up -
Probablywhatshouldicareabout said:
So he's going to play a lot???backthepack said:Who cares? It’s a fucking punter
He only plays when we fuck up -
This sounds more like a classified ad for a $2,000 carKrunkJuice said: -
Fucking this. Dude was the only player worth a shit for then in the CCG.NEsnake12 said:
Bro we’ve been in too many smuggest games to talk down the importance of a good punter.backthepack said:Who cares? It’s a fucking punter
He only plays when we fuck up
I’m so fucking glad we don’t have to play against Mitch Wishnowsky next year. It was so demoralizing to watch him consistently pin us back when we already couldn’t move the ball on Utah’s D -
I wonder if Chris Sailer and the long snapper guy, Rubio, double team chicks togetherDugtheDoog said:
This sounds more like a classified ad for a $2,000 carKrunkJuice said: -
Highly doubtfulbananasnblondes said:
I wonder if Chris Sailer and the long snapper guy, Rubio, double team chicks togetherDugtheDoog said:
This sounds more like a classified ad for a $2,000 carKrunkJuice said: -
Each other?GrundleStiltzkin said:
Highly doubtfulbananasnblondes said:
I wonder if Chris Sailer and the long snapper guy, Rubio, double team chicks togetherDugtheDoog said:
This sounds more like a classified ad for a $2,000 carKrunkJuice said: -
This. I love making jokes about soccer fags and kickers as much as the next asshole, but having a good punter and kicker is pretty much the best thing ever.NEsnake12 said:
Bro we’ve been in too many smuggest games to talk down the importance of a good punter.backthepack said:Who cares? It’s a fucking punter
He only plays when we fuck up
I’m so fucking glad we don’t have to play against Mitch Wishnowsky next year. It was so demoralizing to watch him consistently pin us back when we already couldn’t move the ball on Utah’s D -
Hurtful.Swaye said:
This. I love making jokes about soccer fags and kickers as much as the next asshole, but having a good punter and kicker is pretty much the best thing ever.NEsnake12 said:
Bro we’ve been in too many smuggest games to talk down the importance of a good punter.backthepack said:Who cares? It’s a fucking punter
He only plays when we fuck up
I’m so fucking glad we don’t have to play against Mitch Wishnowsky next year. It was so demoralizing to watch him consistently pin us back when we already couldn’t move the ball on Utah’s D -
So we’ll call him brownsocks and he won’t be able to punt, fantastic
-
Wasn't there supposed to be a collosial announcement yesterday? What happened?
-
@backthepack needs better @Sourcessinceredawg said:Wasn't there supposed to be a collosial announcement yesterday? What happened?
-
Ruth found a silverback for BTPsinceredawg said:Wasn't there supposed to be a collosial announcement yesterday? What happened?
-
Following his graduation from Brea (Ca.) Olinda High School in 2014, Brown took off for a couple of years, working odd jobs, including one as a roofer, while living in San Diego, but he always had that itch and desire to see if playing football at a higher level was a possibility.
Brown had been talking to the Husky coaching staff since January and this past weekend, he wound up heading to Montlake to take part in their kicking camp that was held on the east practice field.
"You could tell they were going to put you in a place to succeed, so when they offered, I thought about it and then I basically committed before I left."
"Yeah, I'm excited," the new 22-year-old admitted. "The facilities and the campus up there are amazing and there's a spot opening up (with Joel Whitford graduating), so I know I'll have a good chance at playing and see where it takes me from there."
As a freshman for the Mounties last season, Brown averaged 36.3 yards on 37 punts with a long of 67 and 16 dropped inside the 20 while inducing 14 fair catches.
Chris Sailer:
"Triston is a big time junior college punting prospect. He is a talented athlete with an explosive leg. He hits a consistent ball and easily averages 45+ yards with 4.5+ hang time. He also shows that he can hit a big time D1 ball of 50+ with 5.0+ hang time. Triston has great footwork and shows that he can directional punt at a high level. A competitor that thrives under pressure. He has shown steady improvement each time we have seen him. He has all the tools to take his game to the 4-year level and dominate. A fine young man that is always a pleasure to work with. Look for Triston to dominate this 2019 summer and pick up multiple college offers. Phenomenal punting prospect. OFFER NOW!!!"
In addition to his interest from the Huskies, Brown had also been talking with Texas A&M and Penn State, both of which wanted him to attend their camps in order to get an offer, but as of today he's shut things down and only wants to focus on his future as a Dawg.
Brown will redshirt this season and plans to sign with Washington in December and he will have three years to play three when he enrolls in January. -
Didn’t know he had three to play three, I like that better. Still nervous about that crap average though. Hopefully the new form is legit.
-
I joke about Sailer Camp, but there's some truth behind it. The Huskies keep getting "top rated" kids out of this camp, and they end up going nowhere. Meanwhile, the Cougs pull a kid out of the stands who miraculously can consistently hit from 45. I'm starting to think that being a top performer for Chris Sailer is primarily about being one of the few guys who goes to his dumbass camp. Kicking has proven to be a crapshoot, so this guy could have the best leg in the world and I'm still in wait and see mode.
The Huskies ROI with recruiting capital on specialists is like the Seahawks' ROI with draft capital on the OL. It's some kind of curse. -
I'm inclined to agree with you, but the long punt, inside 20's, and average hangtime give me some hope that he just kept pinning teams and in turn had short punts. His videos show booming punts. But that's practice and not with someone bearing down on him.dnc said:Didn’t know he had three to play three, I like that better. Still nervous about that crap average though. Hopefully the new form is legit.
-
That average number could be very misleading maybe his teams D was pretty good caused him to purposefully shorten them.dnc said:Didn’t know he had three to play three, I like that better. Still nervous about that crap average though. Hopefully the new form is legit.
-
Left hand is too Sieg Heil for my liking. Doesn’t help our cause with today’s black athleteNeighbor2972 said: -
Wait, why would he punt a shorter distance because his team has a good defense? What seems more likely to me is that Chris Sailer is full of shit and his job is to make money providing dubious benefit to kids willing to shell out money, then he pimps the kids by making bullshit exaggerated claims so coaches are tricked into giving them scholarships, which lets Sailer continue the cycle.Nurple said:
That average number could be very misleading maybe his teams D was pretty good caused him to purposefully shorten them.dnc said:Didn’t know he had three to play three, I like that better. Still nervous about that crap average though. Hopefully the new form is legit.
If he's so consistent and routinely hits 'em 45+ yards and with great hangtime, why is his average so low?
I mean, what the fuck are we doing here? I admire and trust Pete, but I can't help but feel that while I wait for him to pull a rabbit out of the hat and kick ass on the trail, we've already got three commits so far that I wouldn't call "wasted," but I would say they are likely just roster filler, and now we've offered a guy who was mulling over an offer from fucking Dartmouth.
Where is fucking Ringo? Ricks? Flowe? Smalls? Bijan? Botelho? All guys we *should* have either had a good chance or the *best* chance at getting, and we're not even making top fives. -
sounds like you and Ruth have different definitions of epic is all.RealRhino said:
Wait, why would he punt a shorter distance because his team has a good defense? What seems more likely to me is that Chris Sailer is full of shit and his job is to make money providing dubious benefit to kids willing to shell out money, then he pimps the kids by making bullshit exaggerated claims so coaches are tricked into giving them scholarships, which lets Sailer continue the cycle.Nurple said:
That average number could be very misleading maybe his teams D was pretty good caused him to purposefully shorten them.dnc said:Didn’t know he had three to play three, I like that better. Still nervous about that crap average though. Hopefully the new form is legit.
If he's so consistent and routinely hits 'em 45+ yards and with great hangtime, why is his average so low?
I mean, what the fuck are we doing here? I admire and trust Pete, but I can't help but feel that while I wait for him to pull a rabbit out of the hat and kick ass on the trail, we've already got three commits so far that I wouldn't call "wasted," but I would say they are likely just roster filler, and now we've offered a guy who was mulling over an offer from fucking Dartmouth.
Where is fucking Ringo? Ricks? Flowe? Smalls? Bijan? Botelho? All guys we *should* have either had a good chance or the *best* chance at getting, and we're not even making top fives. -
Just a little insight on today's kicking camps. There are 3 main camps, Kohls, Sailer (Rubio Snapping), and ProKicker. For snappers, the best in the biz usually don't need these camps, they show up to college camps and get offered on the spot. For kickers and punters, it's a totally different story. Rubio and Sailer made an empire off youtube and kids getting recruited, they put their stamp on kids who went to ONE camp and say they made them, usually isn't the case. The best Punters come from Kohls, a highly rated Kohl's guy usually ends up in the SEC. Triston is good, beautiful spiral, but needs more distance, plain and simple. Sailer's kickers and punters are usually shit and overrated, he barely teaches form he just lets them go rip it.1to392831weretaken said:I joke about Sailer Camp, but there's some truth behind it. The Huskies keep getting "top rated" kids out of this camp, and they end up going nowhere. Meanwhile, the Cougs pull a kid out of the stands who miraculously can consistently hit from 45. I'm starting to think that being a top performer for Chris Sailer is primarily about being one of the few guys who goes to his dumbass camp. Kicking has proven to be a crapshoot, so this guy could have the best leg in the world and I'm still in wait and see mode.
The Huskies ROI with recruiting capital on specialists is like the Seahawks' ROI with draft capital on the OL. It's some kind of curse. -
-
Brown sat out the 2019 football season in order to save a year of eligibility, so he's just been working out and getting his academics in order to enroll in January.
"Yep, I will be there right after the first of the year," Brown told Dawgman.com when asked about his arrival date. "I'm excited. I've missed playing, but it's allowed me to get my academic stuff taken care of and make sure that I am all ready to go."
"That's one of the things that really stood out to me, all of the players and coaches like being around each other and spending time together.
"They have a real family feel up there and I'm looking forward to being part of that once I get there."
Chris Sailer, the leading kicking coach in the nation, considers Brown to be a big time prospect.
"Triston is a big time junior college punting prospect. He is a talented athlete with an explosive leg. He hits a consistent ball and easily averages 45+ yards with 4.5+ hang time. He also shows that he can hit a big time D1 ball of 50+ with 5.0+ hang time. Triston has great footwork and shows that he can directional punt at a high level. A competitor that thrives under pressure. He has shown steady improvement each time we have seen him. He has all the tools to take his game to the 4-year level and dominate. A fine young man that is always a pleasure to work with. Look for Triston to dominate this 2019 summer and pick up multiple college offers. Phenomenal punting prospect. OFFER NOW!!!"
"I'm just really excited to get started and can't believe it's almost time for me to sign and then head up there," Brown said.