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Quick post-game thoughts

Gladstone
Gladstone Member Posts: 16,419
- Kawasaki back at DC is a pretty huge deal, something not discussed nearly enough
- That was the most enjoyable non-Apple Cup game since 2016, bar none. The replay of the 1st 3 quarters are Pornhub worthy
- I can't believe I am typing this because I was full meltdown mode after JD was hired, but the O schematically looks fucking amazing. Yes the opponents were shittier than a homeless dude on Market St but we did what good teams should do. Look at USC or Oregon struggling with garbage teams. I am officially Jizzing for John
- Morris is tough, stood tall knowing he was going to get hit, and played generally really well. He's also more mobile than I thought. Looks like the Walmart version of Trace McSorley
- Watch Kyler on special teams
- Actually watch anyone on D, they all talk shit and hit fucking hard
- Fuck targeting penalties. No college kid who worked his tail off 13 months should get EJECTED AND SUSPENDED FOR THE 1H OF A FOLLOWING GAME for a bam bam hit that wasn't malicous. Add another 15 yards or something. If you agree that ejections at the CFB level should be a thing please punch yourself in the groin


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  • coach_pete_JPG
    coach_pete_JPG Member Posts: 1,218
    Drops are definitely going to screw us at some point but I’d almost prefer to watch them work it out live than go back to that behind the line screen after screen shit under Hamdan.
  • DerekJohnson
    DerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 68,195 Founders Club
    Gladstone said:

    The excitement and passion we are playing with is refreshing to see. ZTF and Ulo are bringing an edge we have been missing since Azeem. I’m trying not to get too far ahead, but so far we look a lot less nervous than we have the past couple of years.

    Just fix the drops. Those will fuck us at some point if they continue (water is wet).

    I should have mentioned Ulofoshio, he's a WAR DADDY LB. Our first since Azeem. I love BBK and Keishawn, but war daddies are a different breed.
    I didn't emphasize him in the podcast though I meant to
  • FireCohen
    FireCohen Member Posts: 21,823

    FireCohen said:

    Gladstone said:

    The excitement and passion we are playing with is refreshing to see. ZTF and Ulo are bringing an edge we have been missing since Azeem. I’m trying not to get too far ahead, but so far we look a lot less nervous than we have the past couple of years.

    Just fix the drops. Those will fuck us at some point if they continue (water is wet).

    I should have mentioned Ulofoshio, he's a WAR DADDY LB. Our first since Azeem. I love BBK and Keishawn, but war daddies are a different breed.
    BBK was a war daddy his senior year, just saying. He was greatly missed last year
    Great player and I was always a fan but big hits and talking shit lifts the whole team.
    No doubt
  • Canadawg
    Canadawg Member Posts: 5,253
    That pass DyMo (ILTCHT) made after breaking the pocket to the left by resetting his shoulders mid run was sick. Think it was to cotton
  • FireCohen
    FireCohen Member Posts: 21,823
    Gladstone said:

    FireCohen said:

    Gladstone said:

    The excitement and passion we are playing with is refreshing to see. ZTF and Ulo are bringing an edge we have been missing since Azeem. I’m trying not to get too far ahead, but so far we look a lot less nervous than we have the past couple of years.

    Just fix the drops. Those will fuck us at some point if they continue (water is wet).

    I should have mentioned Ulofoshio, he's a WAR DADDY LB. Our first since Azeem. I love BBK and Keishawn, but war daddies are a different breed.
    BBK was a war daddy his senior year, just saying. He was greatly missed last year
    Great player. You are misunderstanding the definition of WAR DADDY however.

    FireCohen said:

    Gladstone said:

    The excitement and passion we are playing with is refreshing to see. ZTF and Ulo are bringing an edge we have been missing since Azeem. I’m trying not to get too far ahead, but so far we look a lot less nervous than we have the past couple of years.

    Just fix the drops. Those will fuck us at some point if they continue (water is wet).

    I should have mentioned Ulofoshio, he's a WAR DADDY LB. Our first since Azeem. I love BBK and Keishawn, but war daddies are a different breed.
    BBK was a war daddy his senior year, just saying. He was greatly missed last year
    Great player and I was always a fan but big hits and talking shit lifts the whole team.
    Exactly
    I don’t know man, in my eyes last year proved that he was war daddy. The inside LB play was so atrocious.
  • Kingdome_Urinals
    Kingdome_Urinals Member Posts: 2,775
    Just watched some highlights from UW-BYU last year. Depressing. No war daddies anywhere. Terrible offensive scheme, Jaggy defensive talent.

    Don't look back.
  • backthepack
    backthepack Member Posts: 19,937
    edited November 2020
    Morris is a lot better as a passer than McSorley.
  • coach_pete_JPG
    coach_pete_JPG Member Posts: 1,218

    This is like saying Sark is a top 3 coach of all tim because he was better than Willingham.

    Big if true....
  • GreenRiverGatorz
    GreenRiverGatorz Member Posts: 10,165
    edited November 2020

    Morris is a lot better as a passer than McSorley.

    He has the same third down brass balls that McSorely had (still gives me PTSD) but I'm not yet ready to say he's a much better passer. McSorely was seriously underrated and a top five college QB in his junior year.
  • backthepack
    backthepack Member Posts: 19,937
    McSorley had little to no arm strength
  • CallMeBigErn
    CallMeBigErn Member Posts: 8,028

    McSorley had little to no arm strength


  • backthepack
    backthepack Member Posts: 19,937

    McSorley had little to no arm strength


    That’s how he looked against Michigan.
  • insinceredawg
    insinceredawg Member Posts: 5,117
    We dominated but let's not go overboard with the dooging. We beat Arizona 51-27 last year and 49-3 in 2015. They suck and have always sucked.
  • backthepack
    backthepack Member Posts: 19,937

    We dominated but let's not go overboard with the dooging. We beat Arizona 51-27 last year and 49-3 in 2015. They suck and have always sucked.

    We played like shit last year
  • Kingdome_Urinals
    Kingdome_Urinals Member Posts: 2,775

    chuck said:

    chuck said:

    Drops are definitely going to screw us at some point but I’d almost prefer to watch them work it out live than go back to that behind the line screen after screen shit under Hamdan.

    This hasn't been emphasized enough. I love that nobody has had to go to the dog house. They keep running them out there and they keep getting open. It's going to pay off.

    Even grandpa sankey can see what a deep and dangerous group of receivers has. It won't work out for all of them, but at least a couple will really benefit from the chance to work out the kinks in live action.
    McMillan getting open deep multiple times is a huge positive. Puka is a game breaker too. His drops have pissed me off more than the others because they were such routine plays, but we can’t pull him because he’s too good.
    Nacua actually made a great catch on the long TD. The ball was high and behind him at close range and he managed to pull it in without breaking stride.

    I freakin love what they did with McMillan. Even John Ross couldn't advertise he was going deep over and over and still get open. McMillan did it how many times? Its obviously just good route design, good route running, and exceptional talent. Plus it was Arizona, I guess, but I have a feeling we'll keep seeing it as long as UW is winning or at least in games.
    It was a good catch. I went back and looked at that play on YouTube and it wasn’t as bad of throw as I thought.

    It’s nice having a WR that can turn a short pass into an explosive.
    Puka might be the most talented WR in the Pac. Been saying it. I would take him over Amon Ra, name whoever else.