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Potential Junior Adams Replacements For DeBoer

ChillyDawgChillyDawg Member Posts: 1,469
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edited January 2022 in Hardcore Husky Board
UWDawgPound https://www.uwdawgpound.com/2022/1/4/22858565/potential-washington-huskies-football-wide-receiver-coach-candidates-uw-kalen-deboer-junior-adams

Ties To Washington Or Coach DeBoer
  • Jermaine Kearse, Washington Program Assistant
  • Grant Heard, Indiana Co-OC/Wide Receivers Coach
  • Kirby Moore, Fresno State Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers Coach

Potentially Under The Radar Poach Options
  • Kevin Cummings, Arizona Wide Receivers Coach
  • Jamarcus Shephard, Purdue co-OC, Wide Receivers Coach

Free Agents
  • Del Alexander, Former Notre Dame Wide Receivers Coach
  • Billy Gonzales, Former Florida Passing Game Coordinator, Wide Receivers Coach
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    HFNYHFNY Member Posts: 4,520
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    Kevin Cummings must be a greater recruiter if he was able to snag that highly thought of WR.
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    Kingdome_UrinalsKingdome_Urinals Member Posts: 2,605
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    Dick Trickle, Dickey Nutt,...
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    PostGameOrangeSlicesPostGameOrangeSlices Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 24,543
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    Hire Kearse. Sure, the WRs might drop the routine slants on occasion (they already did with Adams), but at least they will be able to make juggling clutch game winning catches.

    It is amazing how many lives change if Carroll just ran the damn ball with Lynch

    Kearse has a catch to rival the helmet catch of the Giants guy. We? have discussed this here before but Kearse is near legendary for his playoff work. Imagine it with two rings

    Yup. Kearse is a winner, local guy, and an alum. It would be a home run IMO.

    The ending of the 2015 Super Bowl was a clusterfuck. Who knows maybe Lynch gets stuffed twice and people say "the stats tell you to pass in that scenario!"

    Winners win and Bill and Brady are winners.
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    chuckchuck Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 10,614
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    WR coach doesn't have to be experienced as a coach. It's more about personality than anything, I think. If Kearse can relate to WRs, wo seem to be the hardest kids to relate to, then he's fine with me. He knows enough to coach technique.

    I'd rather have someone proven though.
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    AlexisAlexis Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 2,997
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    Hire Kearse. Sure, the WRs might drop the routine slants on occasion (they already did with Adams), but at least they will be able to make juggling clutch game winning catches.

    It is amazing how many lives change if Carroll just ran the damn ball with Lynch

    Kearse has a catch to rival the helmet catch of the Giants guy. We? have discussed this here before but Kearse is near legendary for his playoff work. Imagine it with two rings

    Or if Russ just throws the ball to the right spot on time. Play was open. Shitty pass.
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    MikeDamoneMikeDamone Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,781
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    We are a Dick School

    Seems odd that a @Weareafatlesboschool is so interested in dicks.
    Are you new?
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    RTDRTD Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 782
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    Hire Kearse. Sure, the WRs might drop the routine slants on occasion (they already did with Adams), but at least they will be able to make juggling clutch game winning catches.

    It is amazing how many lives change if Carroll just ran the damn ball with Lynch

    Kearse has a catch to rival the helmet catch of the Giants guy. We? have discussed this here before but Kearse is near legendary for his playoff work. Imagine it with two rings

    Yup. Kearse is a winner, local guy, and an alum. It would be a home run IMO.

    The ending of the 2015 Super Bowl was a clusterfuck. Who knows maybe Lynch gets stuffed twice and people say "the stats tell you to pass in that scenario!"

    Winners win and Bill and Brady are winners.
    CMON!!! Lynch was gonna score. Carrol didn’t want him to be the MVP.



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    HFNYHFNY Member Posts: 4,520
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    Hire Kearse. Sure, the WRs might drop the routine slants on occasion (they already did with Adams), but at least they will be able to make juggling clutch game winning catches.

    I thought Kearse had lasik or wore contacts after they realized his eyes were off so he had fewer drops?
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    digitsdigits Member Posts: 1,412
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    Hire Kearse. Sure, the WRs might drop the routine slants on occasion (they already did with Adams), but at least they will be able to make juggling clutch game winning catches.

    It is amazing how many lives change if Carroll just ran the damn ball with Lynch

    Kearse has a catch to rival the helmet catch of the Giants guy. We? have discussed this here before but Kearse is near legendary for his playoff work. Imagine it with two rings

    Alexis said:

    Hire Kearse. Sure, the WRs might drop the routine slants on occasion (they already did with Adams), but at least they will be able to make juggling clutch game winning catches.

    It is amazing how many lives change if Carroll just ran the damn ball with Lynch

    Kearse has a catch to rival the helmet catch of the Giants guy. We? have discussed this here before but Kearse is near legendary for his playoff work. Imagine it with two rings

    Or if Russ just throws the ball to the right spot on time. Play was open. Shitty pass.
    While I agree Kearse was incredibly clutch and that Lynch should've gotten the carry, it's fairly widely known that Kearse was partly responsible for the Malcom Butler interception. His job on that play was to fight through the block of Browner and impede Butler's ability to get to the receiver and break on the ball. Kearse never got off the Browner block, never touched Butler, and the rest is history.
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    FireCohenFireCohen Member Posts: 21,823
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    digits said:

    Hire Kearse. Sure, the WRs might drop the routine slants on occasion (they already did with Adams), but at least they will be able to make juggling clutch game winning catches.

    It is amazing how many lives change if Carroll just ran the damn ball with Lynch

    Kearse has a catch to rival the helmet catch of the Giants guy. We? have discussed this here before but Kearse is near legendary for his playoff work. Imagine it with two rings

    Alexis said:

    Hire Kearse. Sure, the WRs might drop the routine slants on occasion (they already did with Adams), but at least they will be able to make juggling clutch game winning catches.

    It is amazing how many lives change if Carroll just ran the damn ball with Lynch

    Kearse has a catch to rival the helmet catch of the Giants guy. We? have discussed this here before but Kearse is near legendary for his playoff work. Imagine it with two rings

    Or if Russ just throws the ball to the right spot on time. Play was open. Shitty pass.
    While I agree Kearse was incredibly clutch and that Lynch should've gotten the carry, it's fairly widely known that Kearse was partly responsible for the Malcom Butler interception. His job on that play was to fight through the block of Browner and impede Butler's ability to get to the receiver and break on the ball. Kearse never got off the Browner block, never touched Butler, and the rest is history.
    Jesus stop living in the past
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