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Next year's WR rotation

Ty Jones
Jordan Chin
Quinten Pounds (after getting a medical year)

All guys who have put in their due diligence to the program and learned the playbook


Not to warty though. Jalen McMillan will be allowed to catch one TD pass then will be used as a blocker for the rest of the season
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  • UWhuskytskeetUWhuskytskeet Member Posts: 7,110
    You're forgetting the walk-ons. David Pritchard and Fatu Sua-Godinet will lead in targets.
  • bananasnblondesbananasnblondes Member Posts: 15,128

    You're forgetting the walk-ons. David Pritchard and Fatu Sua-Godinet will lead in targets.

    Are they seniors?
  • UWerentThereManUWerentThereMan Member Posts: 3,475
    whuggy said:

    Ty Jones
    Jordan Chin
    Quinten Pounds (after getting a medical year)

    All guys who have put in their due diligence to the program and learned the playbook


    Not to warty though. Jalen McMillan will be allowed to catch one TD pass then will be used as a blocker for the rest of the season

    Ty Jones
    Jordan Chin
    Quinten Pounds (after getting a medical year)

    All guys who have put in their due diligence to the program and learned the playbook


    Not to warty though. Jalen McMillan will be allowed to catch one TD pass then will be used as a blocker for the rest of the season

    Apologies if this has already been posted. Was listening to Joel Klatt's interview with Softy yesterday and the subject of "gamers" came up. Softy mentioned that Petersen won't play players who don't show in practice and Klatt couldn't believe that line of thinking. His point was that the practice environment is totally different than the game environment in that in practice the defense knows exactly what the offense is going to do. It's tough for young receivers to look good because they are going against a D which is totally familiar with the plays being run. In a game, the D is much less familiar about what is coming at them thus a much greater chance for young talent to shine. I had never heard it explained this way and totally shot down Petersen's theory on "practicers" versus "gamers". FWIW
    Stanford and Cal looked plenty familiar with UWs offense. I don’t buy it that young players looks better on game day vs practice.
  • CarlosDangerCarlosDanger Member Posts: 195

    Ty Jones
    Jordan Chin
    Quinten Pounds (after getting a medical year)

    All guys who have put in their due diligence to the program and learned the playbook

    Scratch Ty Jones. Can't have anyone over 6' getting targeted.
  • whuggywhuggy Member Posts: 2,088
    edited October 2019

    whuggy said:

    Ty Jones
    Jordan Chin
    Quinten Pounds (after getting a medical year)

    All guys who have put in their due diligence to the program and learned the playbook


    Not to warty though. Jalen McMillan will be allowed to catch one TD pass then will be used as a blocker for the rest of the season

    Ty Jones
    Jordan Chin
    Quinten Pounds (after getting a medical year)

    All guys who have put in their due diligence to the program and learned the playbook


    Not to warty though. Jalen McMillan will be allowed to catch one TD pass then will be used as a blocker for the rest of the season

    Apologies if this has already been posted. Was listening to Joel Klatt's interview with Softy yesterday and the subject of "gamers" came up. Softy mentioned that Petersen won't play players who don't show in practice and Klatt couldn't believe that line of thinking. His point was that the practice environment is totally different than the game environment in that in practice the defense knows exactly what the offense is going to do. It's tough for young receivers to look good because they are going against a D which is totally familiar with the plays being run. In a game, the D is much less familiar about what is coming at them thus a much greater chance for young talent to shine. I had never heard it explained this way and totally shot down Petersen's theory on "practicers" versus "gamers". FWIW
    Stanford and Cal looked plenty familiar with UWs offense. I don’t buy it that young players looks better on game day vs practice.
    The "potential" for them to look better is there though. Has to be easier for a receiver going up against an unfamiliar defender than someone who sees them every practice. Especially against the quality of our DB's. Experienced players will always have the advantage to look better in practice because they have more experience as to what will work and make them look good against our own DB's. It is a bit self defeating to not at least give younger players a go in a game because the existing philosophy of "practicers" over "gamers" is essentially biased against younger players over experienced ones.
  • FireCohenFireCohen Member Posts: 21,823
    I don’t think they will reup pounds, they told bowman to take a hike last year
  • DoogWhispererDoogWhisperer Member Posts: 1,024
    I bet they try to redshirt Puka.
  • bananasnblondesbananasnblondes Member Posts: 15,128

    I bet they try to redshirt Puka.

    Isnt his rs burned by now
  • GrundleStiltzkinGrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,488 Standard Supporter

    I bet they try to redshirt Puka.

    Isnt his rs burned by now
    Yes.
  • BeerThirtyBeerThirty Member Posts: 2,465
    Craig Chambers was a slug in practice and balled out in games. Practice wins don't count. PLAY. THE. TALENT.
  • jecorneljecornel Member Posts: 9,726
    Uh...Pete will be rolling out an offense that doesn't have wide receivers.
  • creepycougcreepycoug Member Posts: 23,000

    Craig Chambers was a slug in practice and balled out in games. Practice wins don't count. PLAY. THE. TALENT.

    [AllenIverson.gif]

    Very true about Chambers. He was wasted here. I almost shit when he xferred to, where? Montana or some shit?
  • ThomasFremontThomasFremont Member Posts: 13,325
    I used to show up to practice hungover all the time. Practice sucks.
  • FireCohenFireCohen Member Posts: 21,823
    jecornel said:

    Uh...Pete will be rolling out an offense that doesn't have wide receivers.

    If we ran the triple option we would have obliterated cal and stanford
  • TurdBomberTurdBomber Member Posts: 19,893 Standard Supporter

    Ty Jones
    Jordan Chin
    Quinten Pounds (after getting a medical year)

    All guys who have put in their due diligence to the program and learned the playbook


    Not to warty though. Jalen McMillan will be allowed to catch one TD pass then will be used as a blocker for the rest of the season

    Portal Predictions:
    Spiker to Oregon.
    Puka to Utah.
    Osborne to Cal.
  • TurdBomberTurdBomber Member Posts: 19,893 Standard Supporter
    Should've heeded @WeAreAFatLesboSchool's warnings.
  • EmotermanEmoterman Member Posts: 3,333

    I bet they try to redshirt Puka.

    Isnt his rs burned by now
    In keeping with the subject of this thread, I think he means they'll redshirt him next year.
  • TurdBomberTurdBomber Member Posts: 19,893 Standard Supporter
    edited October 2019

    Ty Jones
    Jordan Chin
    Quinten Pounds (after getting a medical year)

    All guys who have put in their due diligence to the program and learned the playbook


    Not to warty though. Jalen McMillan will be allowed to catch one TD pass then will be used as a blocker for the rest of the season

    Portal Predictions:
    Spiker to Oregon.
    Puka to Utah.
    Osborne to Cal.
    I hate the thought of it, too. But would you stick around UW if you were one of those guys and witnessing the multi-season OKG-Man-Up pathology of your head coach?
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