My favorite Petersen quote was when asked about whether the new players were walk one or scholarship players, he said something to the extent that it doesn't matter and they are all Husky's.
My favorite part is that he still refuses to single out players that are doing well... Sark used to go ON and ON and single out players doing well (mostly because he liked to here himself talk). Petersen refuses to do so.
I especially enjoyed it because Kim was the one that asked the question.
My favorite part is that he still refuses to single out players that are doing well... Sark used to go ON and ON and single out players doing well (mostly because he liked to here himself talk). Petersen refuses to do so.
I especially enjoyed it because Kim was the one that asked the question.
Almost always that player that Sark would praise who is kicking ass wouldn't be a factor during the season.
I remember them praising Josh Shirley last year, Chris Izbicki going into 2010, etc.
My favorite part is that he still refuses to single out players that are doing well... Sark used to go ON and ON and single out players doing well (mostly because he liked to here himself talk). Petersen refuses to do so.
I especially enjoyed it because Kim was the one that asked the question.
I hated this about Sark. I remember going into 2012, Sark was talking about how Keith Price is a great player and he has stepped up his game from his great 2011 season. A few months later, he's blaming Price for the team's problems to Kim in some coveted, off the record comments. He's called Kasen and ASJ great too, and said Ta'Amu was so dominant he was making it hard to practice. All of those guys are/were good players, but they surely were not dominant All American types. There was too much complacency during Sark's time, and I think his constant praising of players was a reason why.
My favorite part is that he still refuses to single out players that are doing well... Sark used to go ON and ON and single out players doing well (mostly because he liked to here himself talk). Petersen refuses to do so.
I especially enjoyed it because Kim was the one that asked the question.
I hated this about Sark. I remember going into 2012, Sark was talking about how Keith Price is a great player and he has stepped up his game from his great 2011 season. A few months later, he's blaming Price for the team's problems to Kim in some coveted, off the record comments. He's called Kasen and ASJ great too, and said Ta'Amu was so dominant he was making it hard to practice. All of those guys are/were good players, but they surely were not dominant All American types. There was too much complacency during Sark's time, and I think his constant praising of players was a reason why.
My favorite part is that he still refuses to single out players that are doing well... Sark used to go ON and ON and single out players doing well (mostly because he liked to here himself talk). Petersen refuses to do so.
I especially enjoyed it because Kim was the one that asked the question.
I hated this about Sark. I remember going into 2012, Sark was talking about how Keith Price is a great player and he has stepped up his game from his great 2011 season. A few months later, he's blaming Price for the team's problems to Kim in some coveted, off the record comments. He's called Kasen and ASJ great too, and said Ta'Amu was so dominant he was making it hard to practice. All of those guys are/were good players, and they surely could've been dominant All American types. But there was too much complacency during Sark's time, and I think his constant praising of players was a reason why.
My favorite part is that he still refuses to single out players that are doing well... Sark used to go ON and ON and single out players doing well (mostly because he liked to here himself talk). Petersen refuses to do so.
I especially enjoyed it because Kim was the one that asked the question.
I hated this about Sark. I remember going into 2012, Sark was talking about how Keith Price is a great player and he has stepped up his game from his great 2011 season. A few months later, he's blaming Price for the team's problems to Kim in some coveted, off the record comments. He's called Kasen and ASJ great too, and said Ta'Amu was so dominant he was making it hard to practice. All of those guys are/were good players, but they surely were not dominant All American types. There was too much complacency during Sark's time, and I think his constant praising of players was a reason why.
Everything after "Sark" was TLDR.
Fly your feathered cunt back to EDuck! Say hi to Canard and Cheswick for me.
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Peterman is a total asshole, can't he just say "what a cool day for tumwater grayshirts, man"?
I especially enjoyed it because Kim was the one that asked the question.
I remember them praising Josh Shirley last year, Chris Izbicki going into 2010, etc.