Jabez Tinae, 2021 4* WR, Burien (Kennedy Catholic), WA (Committed)
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He knew his system is flawed at the power 5 level and refused to change anything even though rival coaches did and embraced what it takes to win at this level and get fans and players jacked up.Emoterman said:
If it wasn't explicitly stated, it was at least subtextual to me, and it might be groupthink from on here; but, he definitely explicitly said he was unnerved by how he felt at the Rose Bowl, that he should have enjoyed it more. To me, that's tantamount to admitting your heart isn't in it, there probably shouldn't be anything more special to a California boy of his vintage.sonics1993 said:
Please point to me where he admitted he quit before the season.Emoterman said:Petersen his own fucking self admitted he quit before last season, he and the whole team sleepwalked through the season, probably Manu and Baccelia/Fuller were the result of some fucking smooth brain mind rot philosophical fuckery about "doing things the right way"/OKG bullshit as he made his glorious exit asserting he's above big time college football on the way out.
Motherfucker got confused about what his job was, but at least he had the decency to recognize it and got the fuck out. I have lots of respect for him as a decent human, I liked winning the right way, but ultimately I just want to fucking win, and Pete looked deep in his soul and knew he didn't have killer instinct. You're a fucking simpleton of extraordinary magnitude if you're of the mind we'd be better off now if he'd stuck around, when he himself knew that's not the case. Get busy winning, or get busy losing.
I'm forever thankful to him for what he gave us while he was here, that we did things the right way, that we won a lot, he left the cupboard full, and probably as much as anything, calling it quits when he could have continued to cash the checks and coast on reputation for probably another 8-10 years, knowing he was no longer the right man for the job.
For someone in a major leadership role that is quitting in action. And teams show it on the field if the HC isn't getting in their ass whether positive or negative about the fact that they went from conference champs to a 4-5 team that shrivel dicks at the end of games. -
So he said after the rose bowl he didn’t enjoy the experience of the rose bowl and how big it was to be there because he was so focused on winning the game and you take that as him quitting? I see this take pop on these boards constantly and I don’t get it. How does a guy quit or not take the game seriously when he admits all his focus was on winning the game and nothing else.Emoterman said:
If it wasn't explicitly stated, it was at least subtextual to me, and it might be groupthink from on here; but, he definitely explicitly said he was unnerved by how he felt at the Rose Bowl, that he should have enjoyed it more. To me, that's tantamount to admitting your heart isn't in it, there probably shouldn't be anything more special to a California boy of his vintage.sonics1993 said:
Please point to me where he admitted he quit before the season.Emoterman said:Petersen his own fucking self admitted he quit before last season, he and the whole team sleepwalked through the season, probably Manu and Baccelia/Fuller were the result of some fucking smooth brain mind rot philosophical fuckery about "doing things the right way"/OKG bullshit as he made his glorious exit asserting he's above big time college football on the way out.
Motherfucker got confused about what his job was, but at least he had the decency to recognize it and got the fuck out. I have lots of respect for him as a decent human, I liked winning the right way, but ultimately I just want to fucking win, and Pete looked deep in his soul and knew he didn't have killer instinct. You're a fucking simpleton of extraordinary magnitude if you're of the mind we'd be better off now if he'd stuck around, when he himself knew that's not the case. Get busy winning, or get busy losing.
I'm forever thankful to him for what he gave us while he was here, that we did things the right way, that we won a lot, he left the cupboard full, and probably as much as anything, calling it quits when he could have continued to cash the checks and coast on reputation for probably another 8-10 years, knowing he was no longer the right man for the job. -
He made plenty on changes during his tenure and just because we underachieved last year doesn’t take away how he built this program up. But your entitled to your opinion.haie said:
He knew his system is flawed at the power 5 level and refused to change anything even though rival coaches did and embraced what it takes to win at this level and get fans and players jacked up.Emoterman said:
If it wasn't explicitly stated, it was at least subtextual to me, and it might be groupthink from on here; but, he definitely explicitly said he was unnerved by how he felt at the Rose Bowl, that he should have enjoyed it more. To me, that's tantamount to admitting your heart isn't in it, there probably shouldn't be anything more special to a California boy of his vintage.sonics1993 said:
Please point to me where he admitted he quit before the season.Emoterman said:Petersen his own fucking self admitted he quit before last season, he and the whole team sleepwalked through the season, probably Manu and Baccelia/Fuller were the result of some fucking smooth brain mind rot philosophical fuckery about "doing things the right way"/OKG bullshit as he made his glorious exit asserting he's above big time college football on the way out.
Motherfucker got confused about what his job was, but at least he had the decency to recognize it and got the fuck out. I have lots of respect for him as a decent human, I liked winning the right way, but ultimately I just want to fucking win, and Pete looked deep in his soul and knew he didn't have killer instinct. You're a fucking simpleton of extraordinary magnitude if you're of the mind we'd be better off now if he'd stuck around, when he himself knew that's not the case. Get busy winning, or get busy losing.
I'm forever thankful to him for what he gave us while he was here, that we did things the right way, that we won a lot, he left the cupboard full, and probably as much as anything, calling it quits when he could have continued to cash the checks and coast on reputation for probably another 8-10 years, knowing he was no longer the right man for the job.
For someone in a major leadership role that is quitting in action. And teams show it on the field if the HC isn't getting in their ass whether positive or negative about the fact that they went from conference champs to a 4-5 team that shrivel dicks at the end of games. -
We underachieved all 6 years from one to sixsonics1993 said:
He made plenty on changes during his tenure and just because we underachieved last year doesn’t take away how he built this program up. But your entitled to your opinion.haie said:
He knew his system is flawed at the power 5 level and refused to change anything even though rival coaches did and embraced what it takes to win at this level and get fans and players jacked up.Emoterman said:
If it wasn't explicitly stated, it was at least subtextual to me, and it might be groupthink from on here; but, he definitely explicitly said he was unnerved by how he felt at the Rose Bowl, that he should have enjoyed it more. To me, that's tantamount to admitting your heart isn't in it, there probably shouldn't be anything more special to a California boy of his vintage.sonics1993 said:
Please point to me where he admitted he quit before the season.Emoterman said:Petersen his own fucking self admitted he quit before last season, he and the whole team sleepwalked through the season, probably Manu and Baccelia/Fuller were the result of some fucking smooth brain mind rot philosophical fuckery about "doing things the right way"/OKG bullshit as he made his glorious exit asserting he's above big time college football on the way out.
Motherfucker got confused about what his job was, but at least he had the decency to recognize it and got the fuck out. I have lots of respect for him as a decent human, I liked winning the right way, but ultimately I just want to fucking win, and Pete looked deep in his soul and knew he didn't have killer instinct. You're a fucking simpleton of extraordinary magnitude if you're of the mind we'd be better off now if he'd stuck around, when he himself knew that's not the case. Get busy winning, or get busy losing.
I'm forever thankful to him for what he gave us while he was here, that we did things the right way, that we won a lot, he left the cupboard full, and probably as much as anything, calling it quits when he could have continued to cash the checks and coast on reputation for probably another 8-10 years, knowing he was no longer the right man for the job.
For someone in a major leadership role that is quitting in action. And teams show it on the field if the HC isn't getting in their ass whether positive or negative about the fact that they went from conference champs to a 4-5 team that shrivel dicks at the end of games. -
I don't think Emoterman is saying Pete didn't work his ass off, trying to win and cultivate a culture of excellence for the dudes on and off the field.sonics1993 said:
He made plenty on changes during his tenure and just because we underachieved last year doesn’t take away how he built this program up. But your entitled to your opinion.haie said:
He knew his system is flawed at the power 5 level and refused to change anything even though rival coaches did and embraced what it takes to win at this level and get fans and players jacked up.Emoterman said:
If it wasn't explicitly stated, it was at least subtextual to me, and it might be groupthink from on here; but, he definitely explicitly said he was unnerved by how he felt at the Rose Bowl, that he should have enjoyed it more. To me, that's tantamount to admitting your heart isn't in it, there probably shouldn't be anything more special to a California boy of his vintage.sonics1993 said:
Please point to me where he admitted he quit before the season.Emoterman said:Petersen his own fucking self admitted he quit before last season, he and the whole team sleepwalked through the season, probably Manu and Baccelia/Fuller were the result of some fucking smooth brain mind rot philosophical fuckery about "doing things the right way"/OKG bullshit as he made his glorious exit asserting he's above big time college football on the way out.
Motherfucker got confused about what his job was, but at least he had the decency to recognize it and got the fuck out. I have lots of respect for him as a decent human, I liked winning the right way, but ultimately I just want to fucking win, and Pete looked deep in his soul and knew he didn't have killer instinct. You're a fucking simpleton of extraordinary magnitude if you're of the mind we'd be better off now if he'd stuck around, when he himself knew that's not the case. Get busy winning, or get busy losing.
I'm forever thankful to him for what he gave us while he was here, that we did things the right way, that we won a lot, he left the cupboard full, and probably as much as anything, calling it quits when he could have continued to cash the checks and coast on reputation for probably another 8-10 years, knowing he was no longer the right man for the job.
For someone in a major leadership role that is quitting in action. And teams show it on the field if the HC isn't getting in their ass whether positive or negative about the fact that they went from conference champs to a 4-5 team that shrivel dicks at the end of games.
But don't you think the team mirrored Petersen's rigidity and "wound-up-ness" and played tight against Stanford and Colorado especially? How do you explain playing like alphas against USC and BYU and the Cuog (and Whoregon for three quarters) and then looking like you don't even want to compete against Stanford and Colorado? -
I definitely think we lacked leadership from upperclassmen but I also think we sucked on offense and took a step back on defense. When coming up with reasons as far as why we sucked last year it would beBeno4Life said:
I don't think Emoterman is saying Pete didn't work his ass off, trying to win and cultivate a culture of excellence for the dudes on and off the field.sonics1993 said:
He made plenty on changes during his tenure and just because we underachieved last year doesn’t take away how he built this program up. But your entitled to your opinion.haie said:
He knew his system is flawed at the power 5 level and refused to change anything even though rival coaches did and embraced what it takes to win at this level and get fans and players jacked up.Emoterman said:
If it wasn't explicitly stated, it was at least subtextual to me, and it might be groupthink from on here; but, he definitely explicitly said he was unnerved by how he felt at the Rose Bowl, that he should have enjoyed it more. To me, that's tantamount to admitting your heart isn't in it, there probably shouldn't be anything more special to a California boy of his vintage.sonics1993 said:
Please point to me where he admitted he quit before the season.Emoterman said:Petersen his own fucking self admitted he quit before last season, he and the whole team sleepwalked through the season, probably Manu and Baccelia/Fuller were the result of some fucking smooth brain mind rot philosophical fuckery about "doing things the right way"/OKG bullshit as he made his glorious exit asserting he's above big time college football on the way out.
Motherfucker got confused about what his job was, but at least he had the decency to recognize it and got the fuck out. I have lots of respect for him as a decent human, I liked winning the right way, but ultimately I just want to fucking win, and Pete looked deep in his soul and knew he didn't have killer instinct. You're a fucking simpleton of extraordinary magnitude if you're of the mind we'd be better off now if he'd stuck around, when he himself knew that's not the case. Get busy winning, or get busy losing.
I'm forever thankful to him for what he gave us while he was here, that we did things the right way, that we won a lot, he left the cupboard full, and probably as much as anything, calling it quits when he could have continued to cash the checks and coast on reputation for probably another 8-10 years, knowing he was no longer the right man for the job.
For someone in a major leadership role that is quitting in action. And teams show it on the field if the HC isn't getting in their ass whether positive or negative about the fact that they went from conference champs to a 4-5 team that shrivel dicks at the end of games.
But don't you think the team mirrored Petersen's rigidity and "wound-up-ness" and played tight against Stanford and Colorado especially? How do you explain playing like alphas against USC and BYU and the Cuog (and Whoregon for three quarters) and then looking like you don't even want to compete against Stanford and Colorado?
1. Playing underachieving seniors over young talent
2. Our OC play calling and offensive scheme
3. Culture -
Pete refused to adapt his shitty offensive system. End of discussion
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Not to nit-pick but 1 seem part of 3. Besides when Pete first started out and played the freshmen, I think he preferred trusting upperclassmen to a fault.sonics1993 said:
I definitely think we lacked leadership from upperclassmen but I also think we sucked on offense and took a step back on defense. When coming up with reasons as far as why we sucked last year it would beBeno4Life said:
I don't think Emoterman is saying Pete didn't work his ass off, trying to win and cultivate a culture of excellence for the dudes on and off the field.sonics1993 said:
He made plenty on changes during his tenure and just because we underachieved last year doesn’t take away how he built this program up. But your entitled to your opinion.haie said:
He knew his system is flawed at the power 5 level and refused to change anything even though rival coaches did and embraced what it takes to win at this level and get fans and players jacked up.Emoterman said:
If it wasn't explicitly stated, it was at least subtextual to me, and it might be groupthink from on here; but, he definitely explicitly said he was unnerved by how he felt at the Rose Bowl, that he should have enjoyed it more. To me, that's tantamount to admitting your heart isn't in it, there probably shouldn't be anything more special to a California boy of his vintage.sonics1993 said:
Please point to me where he admitted he quit before the season.Emoterman said:Petersen his own fucking self admitted he quit before last season, he and the whole team sleepwalked through the season, probably Manu and Baccelia/Fuller were the result of some fucking smooth brain mind rot philosophical fuckery about "doing things the right way"/OKG bullshit as he made his glorious exit asserting he's above big time college football on the way out.
Motherfucker got confused about what his job was, but at least he had the decency to recognize it and got the fuck out. I have lots of respect for him as a decent human, I liked winning the right way, but ultimately I just want to fucking win, and Pete looked deep in his soul and knew he didn't have killer instinct. You're a fucking simpleton of extraordinary magnitude if you're of the mind we'd be better off now if he'd stuck around, when he himself knew that's not the case. Get busy winning, or get busy losing.
I'm forever thankful to him for what he gave us while he was here, that we did things the right way, that we won a lot, he left the cupboard full, and probably as much as anything, calling it quits when he could have continued to cash the checks and coast on reputation for probably another 8-10 years, knowing he was no longer the right man for the job.
For someone in a major leadership role that is quitting in action. And teams show it on the field if the HC isn't getting in their ass whether positive or negative about the fact that they went from conference champs to a 4-5 team that shrivel dicks at the end of games.
But don't you think the team mirrored Petersen's rigidity and "wound-up-ness" and played tight against Stanford and Colorado especially? How do you explain playing like alphas against USC and BYU and the Cuog (and Whoregon for three quarters) and then looking like you don't even want to compete against Stanford and Colorado?
1. Playing underachieving seniors over young talent
2. Our OC play calling and offensive scheme
3. Culture
But our senior leadership sucked ass last year. I really missed the Kevin Kings and Darrell Daniels types.
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And his players followed his lead on quittingbackthepack said:Pete refused to adapt his shitty offensive system. End of discussion
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