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What is Washington's All-Raw Deal Team?
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Dude he went 4-6 with the easiest schedule in history. Not capable of betterRaceBannon said:You saw a team like Michigan State that sucked during Covid come back to a legendary 8-1 season that got the coach 95 million dollars
For fucks sake Jimmy you picked a shitty time to fuck up. UW wins the north this year and we? either lose Jimmy or pay him a shit ton
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That was kind of the point there but thanks for readingSluggoRouteDawg said:
Dude he went 4-6 with the easiest schedule in history. Not capable of betterRaceBannon said:You saw a team like Michigan State that sucked during Covid come back to a legendary 8-1 season that got the coach 95 million dollars
For fucks sake Jimmy you picked a shitty time to fuck up. UW wins the north this year and we? either lose Jimmy or pay him a shit ton
Jimmy may have taken the university for a ride but he cost himself even more money -
Nathan Rhoades -- quite possibly the only OL Neuheisel ever recruited, 5*, never played a down bc of back problems.
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Caesar Rayford - big frame, ended up playing in CFL and NFL. Barely used.
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I think he was mentioned, but Jessie Callier's injury in the Seahawks stadium was gloom and doom; we were nervously going to have to depend on a dude with little playing time named Bishop Sankey for god's sake.
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To clarify, @Doogles brought up the topic. I'd nominate Craig Chambers, Louis Rankin, Marcel Reece, Caesar Rayford, Jake Locker, Shelton Sampson, EJ Savannah, and Victor Aiyewa.
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Joe Mathis was playing like an All American in 2016 before his foot injury derailed his entire career. Biggest “what if” from the 2016 team is if we had him and Azeem Victor healthy for the playoff game
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Not sure if you can really count Locker, but fuck that was one talented son of a bitch. I would have loved to see him with competent coaching.
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Greyson Gunheim imo
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Chris Polk: Ran like every blade of grass was the most important ever.
Deshaun Goldson: Had a decent career in NFL but played safety here with other guys that gave him no chance to make plays on back end.









