Husky Jacks open thread [2020]
Comments
-
I didn’t forget.Emoterman said:Doogles said:It really can't be understated how awful the offense under Hamdan was. They consistently put the D in shitty position after shitty position, it's amazing the D graded out so well.
I don't know if Donovan is good or not, but the bar for him to clear is pretty low.
We have athletes. Simplify the plan, move chains, keep the D fresh, profit. Letting the ballers ball will most likely upgrade offensive output more than any scheme change Donovan can bring.
O line is the biggest worry, i've yet to see a UW Oline perform well against an elite DL. Our ability to manhandle the little sisters of the poor is well documented, but can we run it down Oregon's throat in the 4th?
People forget we were ram-jamming it down Oregon's throat in the 4th before Pete shrivel-dicked and settled for a FG. People forget that. -
The elephantine rarely do.CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
I didn’t forget.Emoterman said:Doogles said:It really can't be understated how awful the offense under Hamdan was. They consistently put the D in shitty position after shitty position, it's amazing the D graded out so well.
I don't know if Donovan is good or not, but the bar for him to clear is pretty low.
We have athletes. Simplify the plan, move chains, keep the D fresh, profit. Letting the ballers ball will most likely upgrade offensive output more than any scheme change Donovan can bring.
O line is the biggest worry, i've yet to see a UW Oline perform well against an elite DL. Our ability to manhandle the little sisters of the poor is well documented, but can we run it down Oregon's throat in the 4th?
People forget we were ram-jamming it down Oregon's throat in the 4th before Pete shrivel-dicked and settled for a FG. People forget that. -
careful he might threaten to hurt himself againBaldwinIV said:
holy fuck that's the stupidest thing i've ever readinsinceredawg said:sonics1993 said:
He was never going to win the job. Going into the offseason, I couldn't find one person within the husky program who thought he was going to win the job. He's just not a good QB no matter how much husky twitter tries to hype him up.bananasnblondes said:Per insider dawgman poster, starting qb has been announced and Sirmon probably shouldn't be alone tonight
-
The reason Oregon is relevant again. That game. That fucking drive.Emoterman said:Doogles said:It really can't be understated how awful the offense under Hamdan was. They consistently put the D in shitty position after shitty position, it's amazing the D graded out so well.
I don't know if Donovan is good or not, but the bar for him to clear is pretty low.
We have athletes. Simplify the plan, move chains, keep the D fresh, profit. Letting the ballers ball will most likely upgrade offensive output more than any scheme change Donovan can bring.
O line is the biggest worry, i've yet to see a UW Oline perform well against an elite DL. Our ability to manhandle the little sisters of the poor is well documented, but can we run it down Oregon's throat in the 4th?
People forget we were ram-jamming it down Oregon's throat in the 4th before Pete shrivel-dicked and settled for a FG. People forget that.
Then 2015 too. Worst offensive head coach in a conference that begs you to score 30+ a game.
Someone said he quit because of the Haener thing. No, he quit because his own coaching staff told him his offense was/is bringing the whole program down. -
Franchise opportunity
-
The other problem was Baxter came in with Pleasant every time we ran the wildcat that game. It was telegraphed and had not worked all game. We ran it because we planned on running it in short yardage situations. It didn’t matter that it didn’t work the other 3 times, which was FS.BaldwinIV said:and then 2019 when they ran wildcat to the 4th string RB, and pete defended it by saying wildcat always worked well in the past. because apparently to his AIDS-scrambled brain it was definitely about the play itself and not about getting the ball to your better playmakers with extra blockers. so according to pete it didn't matter who the RB was
honestly petersen can go fuck himself, both oregon losses are 100% on him and his staff making micro penis decisions -
Chris Peterman, offensive genius.RoadDawg55 said:
The other problem was Baxter came in with Pleasant every time we ran the wildcat that game. It was telegraphed and had not worked all game. We ran it because we planned on running it in short yardage situations. It didn’t matter that it didn’t work the other 3 times, which was FS.BaldwinIV said:and then 2019 when they ran wildcat to the 4th string RB, and pete defended it by saying wildcat always worked well in the past. because apparently to his AIDS-scrambled brain it was definitely about the play itself and not about getting the ball to your better playmakers with extra blockers. so according to pete it didn't matter who the RB was
honestly petersen can go fuck himself, both oregon losses are 100% on him and his staff making micro penis decisions -
Wilner wasn't so stupid last year. Was friggin' Nostradamus.haie said:
Jon Wilner is so stupid he actually said, "Yeah UW without their secondary doesn't really have many play makers."CallMeBigErn said:
lol dude. Do you know what defense we run? Do you know how we recruit secondary to our defense versus every other group?
'without their elite unit that singlehandedly wins them conference championships their defense isn't really that elite' No shit?
Doomed.jif -
So all Cal has to do to know who to game plan for is pay $12.95?! Not buying it. Only way I can see this being true is either someone on the team let it out, in which case they are going to be in Jimmy’s dog house, or someone has entered the portal and started talking.
-
Well, our starting linebacker’s dad coaches for Cal, so there’s that.dOgmaster said:So all Cal has to do to know who to game plan for is pay $12.95?! Not buying it. Only way I can see this being true is either someone on the team let it out, in which case they are going to be in Jimmy’s dog house, or someone has entered the portal and started talking.







