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“Zach Moss gain of 7”

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  • HuskyJW
    HuskyJW Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 15,436 Founders Club

    I think Pete gets a signature win for his program and squeaks by the Yoots.

    The defending P12 Champions tell you to fuck off
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,286
    HuskyJW said:

    I think Pete gets a signature win for his program and squeaks by the Yoots.

    The defending P12 Champions tell you to fuck off
    I, too, think Washington wins this one.

    On Pac 12 review, everybody in the world was celebrating Huntley hitting a guy with three steps behind the DB as if it were the second coming of Dan Fouts. JFC so he's finally hitting the broad side of a barn. Terrific.

    If Washington commits to slowing (they won't stop) Moss, their DBs can hang one on one. If Washington can somehow limit Moss I can almost guarantee that Huntley will not beat them.

    Hard to tell how Washington will do against the Ute defense. They lost to USC, so they are beatable. I hardly count them as a juggernaut.

    I really do take Washington in this one.
  • RoadDawg55
    RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,421 Standard Supporter

    I like to think that with two weeks to prepare, the D will have some tricks up their sleeve to stop the run

    I think we saw part of the trick against Oregon. Take an ILB out and Latu. We basically play a 5-1 front.

    Tuli should play a lot too. He’s coming along and is the type of space eater we need inside. He should basically play as many snaps as he can handle.

    Problem with big guys like him tho are that they get tired quickly and are pretty useless when they aren’t playing with maximum effort. It’s a multi year process to get a guy that big in optimal shape. It took close to three years for Vea. It took awhile for Shelton too.
    Definitely agree on playing Tuli. Bandes too. Even give Ngalu a few snaps. Keep the Dline as fresh as possible
    Tuli is a redshirt freshman who was good against Oregon. Bandes and Ngalu are true freshmen. I don’t really want them in the game much. I doubt they are near Bronson or Potoa’e at this point although keeping the DL fresh will be important.

    We have depth issues at DL and are a year away. Potoa’e and Bronson have to play at this point. I hope and think the young guys will be quite a bit better than those two, but I’m not sure they are that close right now. Being five years older on the DL is a big deal.
  • BeerThirty
    BeerThirty Member Posts: 2,465
    edited October 2019

    I like to think that with two weeks to prepare, the D will have some tricks up their sleeve to stop the run

    I think we saw part of the trick against Oregon. Take an ILB out and Latu. We basically play a 5-1 front.

    Tuli should play a lot too. He’s coming along and is the type of space eater we need inside. He should basically play as many snaps as he can handle.

    Problem with big guys like him tho are that they get tired quickly and are pretty useless when they aren’t playing with maximum effort. It’s a multi year process to get a guy that big in optimal shape. It took close to three years for Vea. It took awhile for Shelton too.
    Definitely agree on playing Tuli. Bandes too. Even give Ngalu a few snaps. Keep the Dline as fresh as possible
    Tuli is a redshirt freshman who was good against Oregon. Bandes and Ngalu are true freshmen. I don’t really want them in the game much. I doubt they are near Bronson or Potoa’e at this point although keeping the DL fresh will be important.

    We have depth issues at DL and are a year away. Potoa’e and Bronson have to play at this point. I hope and think the young guys will be quite a bit better than those two, but I’m not sure they are that close right now. Being five years older on the DL is a big deal.
    I misread, thought it said Tui, as Tuitele. Brain fart with Tuli and Tui. I would still get them in for a few snaps if they can handle it
  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,714 Founders Club

    HuskyJW said:

    I think Pete gets a signature win for his program and squeaks by the Yoots.

    The defending P12 Champions tell you to fuck off
    I, too, think Washington wins this one.

    On Pac 12 review, everybody in the world was celebrating Huntley hitting a guy with three steps behind the DB as if it were the second coming of Dan Fouts. JFC so he's finally hitting the broad side of a barn. Terrific.

    If Washington commits to slowing (they won't stop) Moss, their DBs can hang one on one. If Washington can somehow limit Moss I can almost guarantee that Huntley will not beat them.

    Hard to tell how Washington will do against the Ute defense. They lost to USC, so they are beatable. I hardly count them as a juggernaut.

    I really do take Washington in this one.
    De aquerdo.
  • animate
    animate Member Posts: 4,245
    edited October 2019

    I like to think that with two weeks to prepare, the D will have some tricks up their sleeve to stop the run

    Tricks? Like what kind of tricks?

    Have a bunch of hot Mormon prostitutes on the Utah sidelines in purple and gold flashing pink?

    No amount of tricks short of disguising Shaq Thompson, Donald Butler or Mason Foster is gonna make up for Manu/Welly ...

    You can't outscheme a complete lack of linebacking unless you go for the above-mentioned 5:1 and completely rotate our extremely young dl ... and that's wholly dependent on our coaches figuring that out.

  • steelheader2
    steelheader2 Member Posts: 373
    Santana moss fumble. Where’s Tyler Krambrink when you need him.
  • RoadDawg55
    RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,421 Standard Supporter

    Santana moss fumble. Where’s Tyler Krambrink when you need him.

    Even he would be an upgrade at ILB.
  • DerekJohnson
    DerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 69,843 Founders Club

    I like to think that with two weeks to prepare, the D will have some tricks up their sleeve to stop the run

    When I was a kid I played for several years for the Sammamish Bengals. There was a game where we played a team that ran triple option. So we ran what we called the "Bengal Blitz". We sent all 11 defenders at the ball carrier.

    We ran it twice and gave up two long touchdowns.

  • HuskyJW
    HuskyJW Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 15,436 Founders Club

    I like to think that with two weeks to prepare, the D will have some tricks up their sleeve to stop the run

    When I was a kid I played for several years for the Sammamish Bengals. There was a game where we played a team that ran triple option. So we ran what we called the "Bengal Blitz". We sent all 11 defenders at the ball carrier.

    We ran it twice and gave up two long touchdowns.

    I miss the days you could blast the QB on the option....every play