Thots RE: Utah Win
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Otton is basically Jason Witten in college. Elite blocker with charmin soft hands. I get a boner just thinking about it.
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Hopefully he never becomes Jason Whitten on Monday Night Football.Swaye said:Otton is basically Jason Witten in college. Elite blocker with charmin soft hands. I get a boner just thinking about it.
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Forgot about that. He did well that game.whatshouldicareabout said:
Kamari has always been a reliable blocker. Recall a few years ago when we played Colorado and Kamari was used exclusively to pick up CU's blitzes and lead for Gaskin.dnc said:
Kamari's block was incredible in real time. Free blitzer up the middle and Kamari obliterated him. That play never happens without him.DoogCourics said:
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Some tasty Caple nuggets all up in the WAM!
A taste of the supply:
• Check out the pass protection on this 14-yard completion to Nacua on third-and-10. The Utes bring six pass rushers, but the offensive line and Pleasant, in particular, pick it up perfectly and maintain a clean pocket for Morris, who fires on target to Nacua for the big first down.
• Needing 3 yards to move the chains, the Huskies schemed up a clever little pick play with Jordan Chin, who was playing in place of an injured Bynum. Chin does a good job of impeding the Utah defender without contacting him, and it creates an easy pitch-and-catch to Otton for 9 yards and a first down.
• There were so many other big plays that it might be easy to forget this one: Molden and Alex Cook leveling a ball carrier short of the line to gain on third-and-2 at UW’s 49 in the fourth quarter. That’s a tough area of the field to try to get much done with Molden lurking.
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Chindredible technique by #ourChin there on pick.
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Can't stop watching the blitzer (Ulo?) in the last clip. His choppy side to side running style (maybe it's the low framerate) implies that he needs to take a massive dump, or already has. Woof!
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For everyone who has been frustrated with Asa seeming to avoid contact, I wanted to point out this play again. Obviously Molden played it amazing, but peep Alex Cook. He was flying in and looking to deliver a knock out. Had the runner not been first hit by Molden, Cook would have blown him up.
Encouraging, especially when considering that Lake said Cook won the job because he’s an enforcer. Would like to see this continue.
As for Asa, this is the kind of play I want to see from him. He was soft against Utah, bailing out on the Bentley TD scramble, but against Arizona he had two breakups across the middle. More of Arizona Asa, less of Utah Asa. -
It’s almost like he’s a sophomore in his 3rd start. LIPO assholes.DoogCourics said:
For everyone who has been frustrated with Asa seeming to avoid contact, I wanted to point out this play again. Obviously Molden played it amazing, but peep Alex Cook. He was flying in and looking to deliver a knock out. Had the runner not been first hit by Molden, Cook would have blown him up.
Encouraging, especially when considering that Lake said Cook won the job because he’s an enforcer. Would like to see this continue.
As for Asa, this is the kind of play I want to see from him. He was soft against Utah, bailing out on the Bentley TD scramble, but against Arizona he had two breakups across the middle. More of Arizona Asa, less of Utah Asa. -
backthepack said:
It’s almost like he’s a sophomore in his 3rd start. LIPO assholes.DoogCourics said:
For everyone who has been frustrated with Asa seeming to avoid contact, I wanted to point out this play again. Obviously Molden played it amazing, but peep Alex Cook. He was flying in and looking to deliver a knock out. Had the runner not been first hit by Molden, Cook would have blown him up.
Encouraging, especially when considering that Lake said Cook won the job because he’s an enforcer. Would like to see this continue.
As for Asa, this is the kind of play I want to see from him. He was soft against Utah, bailing out on the Bentley TD scramble, but against Arizona he had two breakups across the middle. More of Arizona Asa, less of Utah Asa.








