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Husky Jacks open thread [2020]
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Jimmy Lake is showing he is learning from his mistakesGrundleStiltzkin said: -
Finally we do something that actual big time programs do.GrundleStiltzkin said: -
We have much to learn from VandyRoadDawg55 said:
Finally we do something that actual big time programs do.GrundleStiltzkin said: -
"Stanford of the South" Northwest will look good on a T-shirt.GrundleStiltzkin said:
We have much to learn from VandyRoadDawg55 said:
Finally we do something that actual big time programs do.GrundleStiltzkin said: -
They're going to replace KB with a box full of jerseys that have numbers crudely taped on.GrundleStiltzkin said: -
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And, like Petersen in 2006, Lake has made some nontraditional hires. The flashy pick for offensive coordinator would have been Joe Moorhead or Mark Helfrich or Todd Monken or Chip Long, not Jacksonville Jaguars assistant running-backs coach John Donovan. The flashy pick for defensive-backs coach would have been Cal’s Gerald Alexander, not Vanderbilt’s Terrence Brown. The flashy pick for tight-ends coach would have been former UW quarterback and current Cal tight-ends coach Marques Tuiasosopo, not Husky offensive analyst Derham Cato.
On paper, these were risky hires. They might also be the right ones.
The common denominator, it seems, is that Lake hired people with plenty left to prove.
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I prefer people who have already shown they're good at their jobs rather than those with "plenty left to prove" but that's just meDoogCourics said:
And, like Petersen in 2006, Lake has made some nontraditional hires. The flashy pick for offensive coordinator would have been Joe Moorhead or Mark Helfrich or Todd Monken or Chip Long, not Jacksonville Jaguars assistant running-backs coach John Donovan. The flashy pick for defensive-backs coach would have been Cal’s Gerald Alexander, not Vanderbilt’s Terrence Brown. The flashy pick for tight-ends coach would have been former UW quarterback and current Cal tight-ends coach Marques Tuiasosopo, not Husky offensive analyst Derham Cato.
On paper, these were risky hires. They might also be the right ones.
The common denominator, it seems, is that Lake hired people with plenty left to prove.
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If I wanted that kinda negativity I’d go to BDTWSources said:
I prefer people who have already shown they're good at their jobs rather than those with "plenty left to prove" but that's just meDoogCourics said:
And, like Petersen in 2006, Lake has made some nontraditional hires. The flashy pick for offensive coordinator would have been Joe Moorhead or Mark Helfrich or Todd Monken or Chip Long, not Jacksonville Jaguars assistant running-backs coach John Donovan. The flashy pick for defensive-backs coach would have been Cal’s Gerald Alexander, not Vanderbilt’s Terrence Brown. The flashy pick for tight-ends coach would have been former UW quarterback and current Cal tight-ends coach Marques Tuiasosopo, not Husky offensive analyst Derham Cato.
On paper, these were risky hires. They might also be the right ones.
The common denominator, it seems, is that Lake hired people with plenty left to prove.







