Absolute proof and a reminder that 99 times out of a 100, Goliath Stomps David's ass. Peterson bet on David way too often.
We aren’t David. We put tons of guys in the NFL. When we were David, we went 12-2 and played Bama. We got worse as we got more Goliath’s (mostly overrated, low 4 star recruits). If you expect UW to out recruit Ohio State, you’re going to be forever disappointed.
Referring to game plans and play-calling, not recruiting. UW was Goliath within the Pac12 when they went 12-2, because UW clicked on both sides of the ball that season. But UW was David in comparison to Bama, Penn State and OSU where the law of averages always favored Goliath.
David = Trickery, deception, and doing the unexpected to stay in the game and maybe steal it. Think Pete's Fiesta Bowl win vs. Oklahoma. David won that one, but no other NY6 Bowl contests thereafter.
Pete won the Fiesta again in January, 2010
Beat TCU, the other big mid major program at the time. Someone will say it doesn’t count.
I'm not saying that at all. I'm saying it's useless to focus on how many guys make the NFL, how many first downs, how many yards and time of possession as bright spots when a program cannot get over the hump and win the big games it needs to win to become elite.
The 2019 Rose Bowl was not even close until the last 40 seconds where an on-side kick would have to be recovered just to have the chance at a most prayerful Hail Mary. What are the odds of those two things happening? 1 in 10,000? It's like saying the game wasn't lost until the last play of the game. Problem is that's true in every game whether the final score is 7-6 or 55-0. Technically and actually, no game in any sport is lost until the "final play" or the clock runs out, but that doesn't turn an ass-whipping into a close game.
A one score game with a minute to go is a somewhat close game. This is a dumb argument. Why do you care this much? Losing maybe your best defensive player that started as a rookie in the NFL to a QB and passing attack that threw for 50 TD’s is a big deal. Especially when he’s replaced by a FCS/WAC type of player.
Why? Because you're deluding yourself, and it's stupid. Respectable losing is losing, period. And I'm tired of the excuses and but, but, buts, year after year after year.
Impressive comebacks that fall short, whether earned by grit or allowed by the other team "letting up" are still losses. And failures.
UW had more first downs and more time of possession, too. Does that mean UW was in OSU's class? Fuck No. Because they weren't. OSU sliced through the UW's vaunted D like a hot knife through butter to a 28-3 lead in the middle of the 3rd quarter.
Look at the red lines in the ESPN probability boxes above. They don't pull those numbers out of thin air. If nothing else convinces you that UW had zero chance of winning that game at halftime, I rest my case and you can continue deluding yourself about the state of the program.
Absolute proof and a reminder that 99 times out of a 100, Goliath Stomps David's ass. Peterson bet on David way too often.
We aren’t David. We put tons of guys in the NFL. When we were David, we went 12-2 and played Bama. We got worse as we got more Goliath’s (mostly overrated, low 4 star recruits). If you expect UW to out recruit Ohio State, you’re going to be forever disappointed.
Referring to game plans and play-calling, not recruiting. UW was Goliath within the Pac12 when they went 12-2, because UW clicked on both sides of the ball that season. But UW was David in comparison to Bama, Penn State and OSU where the law of averages always favored Goliath.
David = Trickery, deception, and doing the unexpected to stay in the game and maybe steal it. Think Pete's Fiesta Bowl win vs. Oklahoma. David won that one, but no other NY6 Bowl contests thereafter.
Pete won the Fiesta again in January, 2010
Beat TCU, the other big mid major program at the time. Someone will say it doesn’t count.
I'm not saying that at all. I'm saying it's useless to focus on how many guys make the NFL, how many first downs, how many yards and time of possession as bright spots when a program cannot get over the hump and win the big games it needs to win to become elite.
The 2019 Rose Bowl was not even close until the last 40 seconds where an on-side kick would have to be recovered just to have the chance at a most prayerful Hail Mary. What are the odds of those two things happening? 1 in 10,000? It's like saying the game wasn't lost until the last play of the game. Problem is that's true in every game whether the final score is 7-6 or 55-0. Technically and actually, no game in any sport is lost until the "final play" or the clock runs out, but that doesn't turn an ass-whipping into a close game.
A one score game with a minute to go is a somewhat close game. This is a dumb argument. Why do you care this much? Losing maybe your best defensive player that started as a rookie in the NFL to a QB and passing attack that threw for 50 TD’s is a big deal. Especially when he’s replaced by a FCS/WAC type of player.
Why? Because you're deluding yourself, and it's stupid. Respectable losing is losing, period. And I'm tired of the excuses and but, but, buts, year after year after year.
Impressive comebacks that fall short, whether earned by grit or allowed by the other team "letting up" are still losses. And failures.
UW had more first downs and more time of possession, too. Does that mean UW was in OSU's class? Fuck No. Because they weren't. OSU sliced through the UW's vaunted D like a hot knife through butter to a 28-3 lead in the middle of the 3rd quarter.
Look at the red lines in the ESPN probability boxes above. They don't pull those numbers out of thin air. If nothing else convinces you that UW had zero chance of winning that game at halftime, I rest my case and you can continue deluding yourself about the state of the program.
"Look at the bright side" is what losers say.
Never said half that shit. Said we would have had more of a chance with Rapp and we would have.
Absolute proof and a reminder that 99 times out of a 100, Goliath Stomps David's ass. Peterson bet on David way too often.
We aren’t David. We put tons of guys in the NFL. When we were David, we went 12-2 and played Bama. We got worse as we got more Goliath’s (mostly overrated, low 4 star recruits). If you expect UW to out recruit Ohio State, you’re going to be forever disappointed.
Referring to game plans and play-calling, not recruiting. UW was Goliath within the Pac12 when they went 12-2, because UW clicked on both sides of the ball that season. But UW was David in comparison to Bama, Penn State and OSU where the law of averages always favored Goliath.
David = Trickery, deception, and doing the unexpected to stay in the game and maybe steal it. Think Pete's Fiesta Bowl win vs. Oklahoma. David won that one, but no other NY6 Bowl contests thereafter.
Pete won the Fiesta again in January, 2010
Beat TCU, the other big mid major program at the time. Someone will say it doesn’t count.
I'm not saying that at all. I'm saying it's useless to focus on how many guys make the NFL, how many first downs, how many yards and time of possession as bright spots when a program cannot get over the hump and win the big games it needs to win to become elite.
The 2019 Rose Bowl was not even close until the last 40 seconds where an on-side kick would have to be recovered just to have the chance at a most prayerful Hail Mary. What are the odds of those two things happening? 1 in 10,000? It's like saying the game wasn't lost until the last play of the game. Problem is that's true in every game whether the final score is 7-6 or 55-0. Technically and actually, no game in any sport is lost until the "final play" or the clock runs out, but that doesn't turn an ass-whipping into a close game.
A one score game with a minute to go is a somewhat close game. This is a dumb argument. Why do you care this much? Losing maybe your best defensive player that started as a rookie in the NFL to a QB and passing attack that threw for 50 TD’s is a big deal. Especially when he’s replaced by a FCS/WAC type of player.
Why? Because you're deluding yourself, and it's stupid. Respectable losing is losing, period. And I'm tired of the excuses and but, but, buts, year after year after year.
Impressive comebacks that fall short, whether earned by grit or allowed by the other team "letting up" are still losses. And failures.
UW had more first downs and more time of possession, too. Does that mean UW was in OSU's class? Fuck No. Because they weren't. OSU sliced through the UW's vaunted D like a hot knife through butter to a 28-3 lead in the middle of the 3rd quarter.
Look at the red lines in the ESPN probability boxes above. They don't pull those numbers out of thin air. If nothing else convinces you that UW had zero chance of winning that game at halftime, I rest my case and you can continue deluding yourself about the state of the program.
"Look at the bright side" is what losers say.
Never said half that shit. Said we would have had more of a chance with Rapp and we would have.
You said it was a close game when it wasn't, as though Rapp might've been the difference maker. I disagree with that conclusion for this reason: OSU was so dominant over UW in all aspects of the game in the first half, that if Rapp had single-handedly stopped critical plays or drives, OSU would've successfully schemed around him.
The larger point being that while UW has flirted with the elite tier once, it is not an elite program as demonstrated by it's inability to show up and compete in 3 NY6 Bowls. It remains a program that is a lot further than one good NFL prospect away from competing with the bigs.
I'm sure Rapp would have impacted the game had he played. Would he have made a difference? Doubtful given all the mismatches and how badly UW got outplayed as OSU ran up the score.
Absolute proof and a reminder that 99 times out of a 100, Goliath Stomps David's ass. Peterson bet on David way too often.
We aren’t David. We put tons of guys in the NFL. When we were David, we went 12-2 and played Bama. We got worse as we got more Goliath’s (mostly overrated, low 4 star recruits). If you expect UW to out recruit Ohio State, you’re going to be forever disappointed.
Referring to game plans and play-calling, not recruiting. UW was Goliath within the Pac12 when they went 12-2, because UW clicked on both sides of the ball that season. But UW was David in comparison to Bama, Penn State and OSU where the law of averages always favored Goliath.
David = Trickery, deception, and doing the unexpected to stay in the game and maybe steal it. Think Pete's Fiesta Bowl win vs. Oklahoma. David won that one, but no other NY6 Bowl contests thereafter.
Pete won the Fiesta again in January, 2010
Beat TCU, the other big mid major program at the time. Someone will say it doesn’t count.
I'm not saying that at all. I'm saying it's useless to focus on how many guys make the NFL, how many first downs, how many yards and time of possession as bright spots when a program cannot get over the hump and win the big games it needs to win to become elite.
The 2019 Rose Bowl was not even close until the last 40 seconds where an on-side kick would have to be recovered just to have the chance at a most prayerful Hail Mary. What are the odds of those two things happening? 1 in 10,000? It's like saying the game wasn't lost until the last play of the game. Problem is that's true in every game whether the final score is 7-6 or 55-0. Technically and actually, no game in any sport is lost until the "final play" or the clock runs out, but that doesn't turn an ass-whipping into a close game.
A one score game with a minute to go is a somewhat close game. This is a dumb argument. Why do you care this much? Losing maybe your best defensive player that started as a rookie in the NFL to a QB and passing attack that threw for 50 TD’s is a big deal. Especially when he’s replaced by a FCS/WAC type of player.
Why? Because you're deluding yourself, and it's stupid. Respectable losing is losing, period. And I'm tired of the excuses and but, but, buts, year after year after year.
Impressive comebacks that fall short, whether earned by grit or allowed by the other team "letting up" are still losses. And failures.
UW had more first downs and more time of possession, too. Does that mean UW was in OSU's class? Fuck No. Because they weren't. OSU sliced through the UW's vaunted D like a hot knife through butter to a 28-3 lead in the middle of the 3rd quarter.
Look at the red lines in the ESPN probability boxes above. They don't pull those numbers out of thin air. If nothing else convinces you that UW had zero chance of winning that game at halftime, I rest my case and you can continue deluding yourself about the state of the program.
"Look at the bright side" is what losers say.
Never said half that shit. Said we would have had more of a chance with Rapp and we would have.
You said it was a close game when it wasn't, as though Rapp might've been the difference maker. I disagree with that conclusion for this reason: OSU was so dominant over UW in all aspects of the game in the first half, that if Rapp had single-handedly stopped critical plays or drives, OSU would've successfully schemed around him.
The larger point being that while UW has flirted with the elite tier once, it is not an elite program as demonstrated by it's inability to show up and compete in 3 NY6 Bowls. It remains a program that is a lot further than one good NFL prospect away from competing with the bigs.
I'm sure Rapp would have impacted the game had he played. Would he have made a difference? Doubtful given all the mismatches and how badly UW got outplayed as OSU ran up the score.
I never said we would win. We aren’t going to have Ohio State’s talent soon, maybe ever.
We needed Rapp and our other players to play their best. Then maybe, we would have had a shot. We didn’t and lost. Good fucking God man.
Jen isn't part of the good ol boys club. ACC and SEC AD's won't even pick up the phone. Lude and Hedges were able to schedule big games because in the 80's and 90's UW was a national brand that had finished in the top 5 multiple times in a 15 year span. It was also a member of what most would agree was a great conference. Under Pool Boy UW got the LSU home and home because he was a good ol' boy and UW was way, way down. UW is now a possible road loss to a team from a MW type conference that would officially end a southern teams title hopes or make their fat middle look weak. I wouldn't be surprised if the SEC commish asks his AD's at schools like Ole Miss, Missouri, Arkansas, South Carolina and Vanderbilt to avoid home and home series with teams out west that are competitive to keep the narrative that the SEC is dominant from top to bottom. Wouldn't look good if his 7-6 teams get ass blasted at home by UW or Oregon. Schedule the Cal's, WSU's and Oregon States because winning is fun. The USC's, UW's and Oregon's need to come to Atlanta or Texas to play "neutral" games. Hopefully the stadiums in Las Vegas and Los Angeles attract some SEC teams to play "neutral" games out west but I doubt it. More games with the BIG and Big12 are UW and the PAC 12'S future.
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Impressive comebacks that fall short, whether earned by grit or allowed by the other team "letting up" are still losses. And failures.
UW had more first downs and more time of possession, too. Does that mean UW was in OSU's class? Fuck No. Because they weren't. OSU sliced through the UW's vaunted D like a hot knife through butter to a 28-3 lead in the middle of the 3rd quarter.
Look at the red lines in the ESPN probability boxes above. They don't pull those numbers out of thin air. If nothing else convinces you that UW had zero chance of winning that game at halftime, I rest my case and you can continue deluding yourself about the state of the program.
"Look at the bright side" is what losers say.
The larger point being that while UW has flirted with the elite tier once, it is not an elite program as demonstrated by it's inability to show up and compete in 3 NY6 Bowls. It remains a program that is a lot further than one good NFL prospect away from competing with the bigs.
I'm sure Rapp would have impacted the game had he played. Would he have made a difference? Doubtful given all the mismatches and how badly UW got outplayed as OSU ran up the score.
Shouldn’t be employed at udub. Thin skinned bitch considering he coached college football.
“Yeah, but it looks like Lake is leaning away and doesn’t really want Bob around him.”
We needed Rapp and our other players to play their best. Then maybe, we would have had a shot. We didn’t and lost. Good fucking God man.
We're finally on our own.