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You and I represent most of his fan club. The fucking guy was surrounded by 2* talent (not Chambers though he could've been great), back to back 1* coaching staffs, and a fucking retarded fan base. That staff had no idea how to use him and never really wanted to use him in the first place.creepycoug said:
Dude, count the yards. That's 75 yds. in the air, and he caught it high. That thing was going to land 2 yds. in the endzone.chuck said:backthepack said:
That’s the greatest throw I have ever seen...Gladstone said:
Amazing to think Georgia lost this game.
https://youtu.be/YfJWCBboCYc
Yes, IS could chuck it.
And run the 100 meters in 10.4 seconds.
And was drafted by MLB even though he declined to play besball at UW.
Please name someone else you know who has all three of those to the degree Stanback did.
Kid was wasted here, and I'll keep arguing this for the rest of my life - vastly underappreciated. A reasonable debate can be made that IS is the best pure athlete to ever suit up for Washington. And a full 80% of the fan base doesn't even remember him.
No, I don't know him in real life. But thanks for getting me started on this again.
Edit...what I see is a release at the 26 and catch at about the 1. Its debatable though. Somewhere between 73 and 76 or 77 yards in the air. Its fucking crazy. I also read quotes from Chambers. He said he broke stride and looked for the ball at about the 20, then had an oh shit moment and turned on the jets to run it down. Stanback had told to just keep running and he'd get it there but even he didn't believe him. -
And still, if not for that snapped ankle at Oregon State he might have left a legacy here.chuck said:
You and I represent most of his fan club. The fucking guy was surrounded by 2* talent (not Chambers though he could've been great), back to back 1* coaching staffs, and a fucking retarded fan base. That staff had no idea how to use him and never really wanted to use him in the first place.creepycoug said:
Dude, count the yards. That's 75 yds. in the air, and he caught it high. That thing was going to land 2 yds. in the endzone.chuck said:backthepack said:
That’s the greatest throw I have ever seen...Gladstone said:
Amazing to think Georgia lost this game.
https://youtu.be/YfJWCBboCYc
Yes, IS could chuck it.
And run the 100 meters in 10.4 seconds.
And was drafted by MLB even though he declined to play besball at UW.
Please name someone else you know who has all three of those to the degree Stanback did.
Kid was wasted here, and I'll keep arguing this for the rest of my life - vastly underappreciated. A reasonable debate can be made that IS is the best pure athlete to ever suit up for Washington. And a full 80% of the fan base doesn't even remember him.
No, I don't know him in real life. But thanks for getting me started on this again. -
Yeah that's another thing people, even myself, seem to forget. They actually had something decent going that season.dnc said:
And still, if not for that snapped ankle at Oregon State he might have left a legacy here.chuck said:
You and I represent most of his fan club. The fucking guy was surrounded by 2* talent (not Chambers though he could've been great), back to back 1* coaching staffs, and a fucking retarded fan base. That staff had no idea how to use him and never really wanted to use him in the first place.creepycoug said:
Dude, count the yards. That's 75 yds. in the air, and he caught it high. That thing was going to land 2 yds. in the endzone.chuck said:backthepack said:
That’s the greatest throw I have ever seen...Gladstone said:
Amazing to think Georgia lost this game.
https://youtu.be/YfJWCBboCYc
Yes, IS could chuck it.
And run the 100 meters in 10.4 seconds.
And was drafted by MLB even though he declined to play besball at UW.
Please name someone else you know who has all three of those to the degree Stanback did.
Kid was wasted here, and I'll keep arguing this for the rest of my life - vastly underappreciated. A reasonable debate can be made that IS is the best pure athlete to ever suit up for Washington. And a full 80% of the fan base doesn't even remember him.
No, I don't know him in real life. But thanks for getting me started on this again. -
It's a shame. He's in the legitimate 'freak' athlete category, a term that gets thrown around much too loosely. I honestly am sitting here and cannot think of another player from any team that had that combination of arm strength and speed. I understand from people who watched him play at Garfield that his throws from the outfield to home plate were flatly ridiculous. His throws would catch kids tagging up from 3rd 3 and 4 strides away from the plate ... like "no fucking chance buddy" throws. Dave Parker throws from a kid who was a legitimate Pac 10 sprinter. Who could also play QB - small detail.chuck said:
You and I represent most of his fan club. The fucking guy was surrounded by 2* talent (not Chambers though he could've been great), back to back 1* coaching staffs, and a fucking retarded fan base. That staff had no idea how to use him and never really wanted to use him in the first place.creepycoug said:
Dude, count the yards. That's 75 yds. in the air, and he caught it high. That thing was going to land 2 yds. in the endzone.chuck said:backthepack said:
That’s the greatest throw I have ever seen...Gladstone said:
Amazing to think Georgia lost this game.
https://youtu.be/YfJWCBboCYc
Yes, IS could chuck it.
And run the 100 meters in 10.4 seconds.
And was drafted by MLB even though he declined to play besball at UW.
Please name someone else you know who has all three of those to the degree Stanback did.
Kid was wasted here, and I'll keep arguing this for the rest of my life - vastly underappreciated. A reasonable debate can be made that IS is the best pure athlete to ever suit up for Washington. And a full 80% of the fan base doesn't even remember him.
No, I don't know him in real life. But thanks for getting me started on this again.
What bothered me the most was how much we? slobbered over Jake Lockner on the basis of his overall athleticism ... the very same platform that IS presented. I could see if you have a bias for accurate pocket guys in the tradition of Pelluer and Chandler ... but if you love Jack Lockner you ought to be in our fan club. People only hypothesized that Lockner could have been a safety or running back ... Stanback had to actually reinvent himself as a receiver in the NFL - and he actually did it. -
Ty's staff thought IS was too dumb to play QB. Take from that what you will.
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I'm definitely part of the IS fanclub and he was totally wasted by fucking Ty. I had to live through it while at UW. At least he got a super bowl ring before his career was over even if it was as a fringe roster guy.chuck said:
You and I represent most of his fan club. The fucking guy was surrounded by 2* talent (not Chambers though he could've been great), back to back 1* coaching staffs, and a fucking retarded fan base. That staff had no idea how to use him and never really wanted to use him in the first place.creepycoug said:
Dude, count the yards. That's 75 yds. in the air, and he caught it high. That thing was going to land 2 yds. in the endzone.chuck said:backthepack said:
That’s the greatest throw I have ever seen...Gladstone said:
Amazing to think Georgia lost this game.
https://youtu.be/YfJWCBboCYc
Yes, IS could chuck it.
And run the 100 meters in 10.4 seconds.
And was drafted by MLB even though he declined to play besball at UW.
Please name someone else you know who has all three of those to the degree Stanback did.
Kid was wasted here, and I'll keep arguing this for the rest of my life - vastly underappreciated. A reasonable debate can be made that IS is the best pure athlete to ever suit up for Washington. And a full 80% of the fan base doesn't even remember him.
No, I don't know him in real life. But thanks for getting me started on this again.
Edit...what I see is a release at the 26 and catch at about the 1. Its debatable though. Somewhere between 73 and 76 or 77 yards in the air. Its fucking crazy. I also read quotes from Chambers. He said he broke stride and looked for the ball at about the 20, then had an oh shit moment and turned on the jets to run it down. Stanback had told to just keep running and he'd get it there but even he didn't believe him.
Used to see him on campus regularly. Only time he wasn't flashing that big smile was after he broke his ankle. -
Welcome to the club. Initiation is on the 8th Friday following the Solstice. Chickens and other weird shit is involved. @Swaye can fill you in. He's not in the club, but he runs the weird sacrifice ceremonies for obvious reasons.UW_Doog_Bot said:
I'm definitely part of the IS fanclub and he was totally wasted by fucking Ty. I had to live through it while at UW. At least he got a super bowl ring before his career was over even if it was as a fringe roster guy.chuck said:
You and I represent most of his fan club. The fucking guy was surrounded by 2* talent (not Chambers though he could've been great), back to back 1* coaching staffs, and a fucking retarded fan base. That staff had no idea how to use him and never really wanted to use him in the first place.creepycoug said:
Dude, count the yards. That's 75 yds. in the air, and he caught it high. That thing was going to land 2 yds. in the endzone.chuck said:backthepack said:
That’s the greatest throw I have ever seen...Gladstone said:
Amazing to think Georgia lost this game.
https://youtu.be/YfJWCBboCYc
Yes, IS could chuck it.
And run the 100 meters in 10.4 seconds.
And was drafted by MLB even though he declined to play besball at UW.
Please name someone else you know who has all three of those to the degree Stanback did.
Kid was wasted here, and I'll keep arguing this for the rest of my life - vastly underappreciated. A reasonable debate can be made that IS is the best pure athlete to ever suit up for Washington. And a full 80% of the fan base doesn't even remember him.
No, I don't know him in real life. But thanks for getting me started on this again.
Edit...what I see is a release at the 26 and catch at about the 1. Its debatable though. Somewhere between 73 and 76 or 77 yards in the air. Its fucking crazy. I also read quotes from Chambers. He said he broke stride and looked for the ball at about the 20, then had an oh shit moment and turned on the jets to run it down. Stanback had told to just keep running and he'd get it there but even he didn't believe him.
Used to see him on campus regularly. Only time he wasn't flashing that big smile was after he broke his ankle.
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I mean Jake ran 172 times for damn near 6 yards a carry and 13 TDs. As a freshman.creepycoug said:
It's a shame. He's in the legitimate 'freak' athlete category, a term that gets thrown around much too loosely. I honestly am sitting here and cannot think of another player from any team that had that combination of arm strength and speed. I understand from people who watched him play at Garfield that his throws from the outfield to home plate were flatly ridiculous. His throws would catch kids tagging up from 3rd 3 and 4 strides away from the plate ... like "no fucking chance buddy" throws. Dave Parker throws from a kid who was a legitimate Pac 10 sprinter. Who could also play QB - small detail.chuck said:
You and I represent most of his fan club. The fucking guy was surrounded by 2* talent (not Chambers though he could've been great), back to back 1* coaching staffs, and a fucking retarded fan base. That staff had no idea how to use him and never really wanted to use him in the first place.creepycoug said:
Dude, count the yards. That's 75 yds. in the air, and he caught it high. That thing was going to land 2 yds. in the endzone.chuck said:backthepack said:
That’s the greatest throw I have ever seen...Gladstone said:
Amazing to think Georgia lost this game.
https://youtu.be/YfJWCBboCYc
Yes, IS could chuck it.
And run the 100 meters in 10.4 seconds.
And was drafted by MLB even though he declined to play besball at UW.
Please name someone else you know who has all three of those to the degree Stanback did.
Kid was wasted here, and I'll keep arguing this for the rest of my life - vastly underappreciated. A reasonable debate can be made that IS is the best pure athlete to ever suit up for Washington. And a full 80% of the fan base doesn't even remember him.
No, I don't know him in real life. But thanks for getting me started on this again.
What bothered me the most was how much we? slobbered over Jake Lockner on the basis of his overall athleticism ... the very same platform that IS presented. I could see if you have a bias for accurate pocket guys in the tradition of Pelluer and Chandler ... but if you love Jack Lockner you ought to be in our fan club. People only hypothesized that Lockner could have been a safety or running back ... Stanback had to actually reinvent himself as a receiver in the NFL - and he actually did it.
Isaiah never did anything close to that.
Obviously he never got to run the spread option and maybe he could have had those kind of results if he did. But for Jake it wasn't hypothetical athleticism, it was demonstrated athleticism.
I don't agree that it's primarily racism that caused Jake to get so much more attention. It was the fact he was a state champion in HS which allowed him to have more hype coming in and the fact his freshman year was so damn productive (as a runner).
IS had neither of those things to create hype.
He's definitely under appreciated. And Jake's definitely overrated. But there were reasons for both without having to play the race card. -
He sacrificed his ankle to prevent a Ty contract extension.dnc said:
And still, if not for that snapped ankle at Oregon State he might have left a legacy here.chuck said:
You and I represent most of his fan club. The fucking guy was surrounded by 2* talent (not Chambers though he could've been great), back to back 1* coaching staffs, and a fucking retarded fan base. That staff had no idea how to use him and never really wanted to use him in the first place.creepycoug said:
Dude, count the yards. That's 75 yds. in the air, and he caught it high. That thing was going to land 2 yds. in the endzone.chuck said:backthepack said:
That’s the greatest throw I have ever seen...Gladstone said:
Amazing to think Georgia lost this game.
https://youtu.be/YfJWCBboCYc
Yes, IS could chuck it.
And run the 100 meters in 10.4 seconds.
And was drafted by MLB even though he declined to play besball at UW.
Please name someone else you know who has all three of those to the degree Stanback did.
Kid was wasted here, and I'll keep arguing this for the rest of my life - vastly underappreciated. A reasonable debate can be made that IS is the best pure athlete to ever suit up for Washington. And a full 80% of the fan base doesn't even remember him.
No, I don't know him in real life. But thanks for getting me started on this again. -
We had to suffer through two and a half more seasons of Ty post *snap*.UWhuskytskeet said:
He sacrificed his ankle to prevent a Ty contract extension.dnc said:
And still, if not for that snapped ankle at Oregon State he might have left a legacy here.chuck said:
You and I represent most of his fan club. The fucking guy was surrounded by 2* talent (not Chambers though he could've been great), back to back 1* coaching staffs, and a fucking retarded fan base. That staff had no idea how to use him and never really wanted to use him in the first place.creepycoug said:
Dude, count the yards. That's 75 yds. in the air, and he caught it high. That thing was going to land 2 yds. in the endzone.chuck said:backthepack said:
That’s the greatest throw I have ever seen...Gladstone said:
Amazing to think Georgia lost this game.
https://youtu.be/YfJWCBboCYc
Yes, IS could chuck it.
And run the 100 meters in 10.4 seconds.
And was drafted by MLB even though he declined to play besball at UW.
Please name someone else you know who has all three of those to the degree Stanback did.
Kid was wasted here, and I'll keep arguing this for the rest of my life - vastly underappreciated. A reasonable debate can be made that IS is the best pure athlete to ever suit up for Washington. And a full 80% of the fan base doesn't even remember him.
No, I don't know him in real life. But thanks for getting me started on this again.




