Husky Jacks open thread [2019]
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God damnit Pete
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This has to be a "Haener and Sirmon committed to us out of high school, Skinny didnt want to compete with Browning" type thing for Pete. Humble Eason the first week or so and then let the fucking guy make plays and start.
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We already tried that this springPostGameOrangeSlices said:This has to be a "Haener and Sirmon committed to us out of high school, Skinny didnt want to compete with Browning" type thing for Pete. Humble Eason the first week or so and then let the fucking guy make plays and start.
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Pete reads these boreds and gets off on our meltdowns. I know you’re reading Pete so fuck you for keeping powpow and kB the insta-pedo.Gwad said:
I don't think he is gonna let this place off that easy. Peterman is gonna keep outlook cloudy and then they go to closed practices. So this board is going to melt down for three weeks until the starter is announced when they walk out on the field for the first snap.DodgyBloke said:The move of Eason at 3rd is probs all the preseason hype he received already and Pete just making a point
I’m just kidding sir. I’ve gotta acts tough for my pretend frens. I’m sorry for saying those really mean things to you on Twitter. If you unblock me I promise to never tell you how to recruit or which coaches you should fire again.
Xoxo’s
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Conclusion: we? aren’t going to know shit about personnel in the areas we! want to know about until game 1.
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Per dawgman, Dylan Morris was the best QB on the day
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Would be fucking hilarious if Morris startedbananasnblondes said:Per dawgman, Dylan Morris was the best QB on the day
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It was after the Spring Game was over.RoadDawg55 said:When did Pup proclaim Yankoff to be the future? If it was anytime more than a month after Yankoff’s arrival, it’s possibly his dumbest take ever. Everyone who saw a practice said that Yankoff couldn’t throw.
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Not reallyPostGameOrangeSlices said:
Would be fucking hilarious if Morris startedbananasnblondes said:Per dawgman, Dylan Morris was the best QB on the day
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I’m scared it’s because Eason isn’t that good. I still think he will start because the other QB’s are horrible, but this game wouldn’t be happening if Eason was lighting it up. I hope I’m wrong.PostGameOrangeSlices said:This has to be a "Haener and Sirmon committed to us out of high school, Skinny didnt want to compete with Browning" type thing for Pete. Humble Eason the first week or so and then let the fucking guy make plays and start.
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Same. It has the hallmarks.RoadDawg55 said:
I’m scared it’s because Eason isn’t that good. I still think he will start because the other QB’s are horrible, but this game wouldn’t be happening if Eason was lighting it up. I hope I’m wrong.PostGameOrangeSlices said:This has to be a "Haener and Sirmon committed to us out of high school, Skinny didnt want to compete with Browning" type thing for Pete. Humble Eason the first week or so and then let the fucking guy make plays and start.
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I see what you are saying. This is classic beta Petersen though. I have a hard time believing him not naming Eason the starter. I wouldn't be surprised if he doesn't name a starter until game week against Eastern. It is going to take a awhile.RoadDawg55 said:
I’m scared it’s because Eason isn’t that good. I still think he will start because the other QB’s are horrible, but this game wouldn’t be happening if Eason was lighting it up. I hope I’m wrong.PostGameOrangeSlices said:This has to be a "Haener and Sirmon committed to us out of high school, Skinny didnt want to compete with Browning" type thing for Pete. Humble Eason the first week or so and then let the fucking guy make plays and start.
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Not sure how productive this whole mind game with Eason is going to help.
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Either he'll realize he needs to push himself when no other QB will push himself or he'll break under the mental pressure of it all and throw 1000 picks.FirePete said:Not sure how productive this whole mind game with Eason is going to help.
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And here we go again. 90 minutes of the first day of camp and people are already reaching for conclusions.
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I don’t think the board, and quite honestly Husky fans, have ever been more united in one thing.PostGameOrangeSlices said:I cant handle the ups and downs of the Eason situation
I also just want to say this. EVERYONE KNOWS EASON WILL MAKE MISTAKES! So will Haener! SO DID OUR FOURTH YEAR STARTER QB LAST YEAR.
But modern football needs to risk mistakes, and you have to take the upside, the problem is we didn’t have upside the last many years at QB.
It’s gonna look completely different if Eason starts, more like the Tui years when I wanted to throw things at him and then the next play I wanted to fan him with palms (lots of ppl forget how maddening he was at times). We also have an elite defense that can protect against mistakes.
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We have a winner.RoadDawg55 said:
I’m scared it’s because Eason isn’t that good. I still think he will start because the other QB’s are horrible, but this game wouldn’t be happening if Eason was lighting it up. I hope I’m wrong.PostGameOrangeSlices said:This has to be a "Haener and Sirmon committed to us out of high school, Skinny didnt want to compete with Browning" type thing for Pete. Humble Eason the first week or so and then let the fucking guy make plays and start.
Right guys? Right...?
I still hope Eason starts for plenty of reasons, but if you haven’t already moved onto Sam Huard as your QB Saviour you’re going to get very hurt. -
I’ll just say, unless you’re seeing it with your own eyes, practice reports can be very unreliable, Oregon beat writers had costa and DT “neck and neck” the summer before 2010. Same with Mariota and costa summer before 2012. In reality, neither competition was close at all. Thanks Jude and Moseley!
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In short: Pete don't be a pussy.DefinitelyNotCoker said:
I don’t think the board, and quite honestly Husky fans, have ever been more united in one thing.PostGameOrangeSlices said:I cant handle the ups and downs of the Eason situation
I also just want to say this. EVERYONE KNOWS EASON WILL MAKE MISTAKES! So will Haener! SO DID OUR FOURTH YEAR STARTER QB LAST YEAR.
But modern football needs to risk mistakes, and you have to take the upside, the problem is we didn’t have upside the last many years at QB.
It’s gonna look completely different if Eason starts, more like the Tui years when I wanted to throw things at him and then the next play I wanted to fan him with palms (lots of ppl forget how maddening he was at times). We also have an elite defense that can protect against mistakes.
You have to let the talent go and see what happens. We have 12 games, THAT IS IT. -
Quite honestly, I don’t disagree.DefinitelyNotCoker said:
I don’t think the board, and quite honestly Husky fans, have ever been more united in one thing.PostGameOrangeSlices said:I cant handle the ups and downs of the Eason situation
I also just want to say this. EVERYONE KNOWS EASON WILL MAKE MISTAKES! So will Haener! SO DID OUR FOURTH YEAR STARTER QB LAST YEAR.
But modern football needs to risk mistakes, and you have to take the upside, the problem is we didn’t have upside the last many years at QB.
It’s gonna look completely different if Eason starts, more like the Tui years when I wanted to throw things at him and then the next play I wanted to fan him with palms (lots of ppl forget how maddening he was at times). We also have an elite defense that can protect against mistakes.
You have to let the talent go and see what happens. We have 12 games, THAT IS IT.
My fear is Pete thinks Haener will make less mistakes, this giving the team a better chance to win 9-10 games. Eason feels like a guy who could maybe get you two wins on his arm talent...but could also lose you three because he’s being a fuck. -
Haener already cost us a gameJECAR said:
Quite honestly, I don’t disagree.DefinitelyNotCoker said:
I don’t think the board, and quite honestly Husky fans, have ever been more united in one thing.PostGameOrangeSlices said:I cant handle the ups and downs of the Eason situation
I also just want to say this. EVERYONE KNOWS EASON WILL MAKE MISTAKES! So will Haener! SO DID OUR FOURTH YEAR STARTER QB LAST YEAR.
But modern football needs to risk mistakes, and you have to take the upside, the problem is we didn’t have upside the last many years at QB.
It’s gonna look completely different if Eason starts, more like the Tui years when I wanted to throw things at him and then the next play I wanted to fan him with palms (lots of ppl forget how maddening he was at times). We also have an elite defense that can protect against mistakes.
You have to let the talent go and see what happens. We have 12 games, THAT IS IT.
My fear is Pete thinks Haener will make less mistakes, this giving the team a better chance to win 9-10 games. Eason feels like a guy who could maybe get you two wins on his arm talent...but could also lose you three because he’s being a fuck. -
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Yeah, one guy played pretty well under pressure as true frosh in a league I hear is fairly decent, while the other is 1/1 choking under pressure. Feels like a WeTalkingBoutPractice?.gif situation, but I'll LIPO for the moment.FirePete said:
Haener already cost us a gameJECAR said:
Quite honestly, I don’t disagree.DefinitelyNotCoker said:
I don’t think the board, and quite honestly Husky fans, have ever been more united in one thing.PostGameOrangeSlices said:I cant handle the ups and downs of the Eason situation
I also just want to say this. EVERYONE KNOWS EASON WILL MAKE MISTAKES! So will Haener! SO DID OUR FOURTH YEAR STARTER QB LAST YEAR.
But modern football needs to risk mistakes, and you have to take the upside, the problem is we didn’t have upside the last many years at QB.
It’s gonna look completely different if Eason starts, more like the Tui years when I wanted to throw things at him and then the next play I wanted to fan him with palms (lots of ppl forget how maddening he was at times). We also have an elite defense that can protect against mistakes.
You have to let the talent go and see what happens. We have 12 games, THAT IS IT.
My fear is Pete thinks Haener will make less mistakes, this giving the team a better chance to win 9-10 games. Eason feels like a guy who could maybe get you two wins on his arm talent...but could also lose you three because he’s being a fuck. -
And Browning cost us plenty of games by not being able to make any big plays when we needed them. Eliminating mistakes only help you win games when you have potential to make big plays. If you eliminate your potential for big plays by being too conservative, you're shooting yourself in the foot.FirePete said:
Haener already cost us a gameJECAR said:
Quite honestly, I don’t disagree.DefinitelyNotCoker said:
I don’t think the board, and quite honestly Husky fans, have ever been more united in one thing.PostGameOrangeSlices said:I cant handle the ups and downs of the Eason situation
I also just want to say this. EVERYONE KNOWS EASON WILL MAKE MISTAKES! So will Haener! SO DID OUR FOURTH YEAR STARTER QB LAST YEAR.
But modern football needs to risk mistakes, and you have to take the upside, the problem is we didn’t have upside the last many years at QB.
It’s gonna look completely different if Eason starts, more like the Tui years when I wanted to throw things at him and then the next play I wanted to fan him with palms (lots of ppl forget how maddening he was at times). We also have an elite defense that can protect against mistakes.
You have to let the talent go and see what happens. We have 12 games, THAT IS IT.
My fear is Pete thinks Haener will make less mistakes, this giving the team a better chance to win 9-10 games. Eason feels like a guy who could maybe get you two wins on his arm talent...but could also lose you three because he’s being a fuck. -
From LPT. But still boner inducing:
OLB Joe Tryon - For the past couple of years, he's seemed content to let the play come to him, picking and choosing his spots to get after the quarterback. Yeah, it's only day one, but man, he looks poised to really break out this season. Instead of waiting for the play to come to him, Tryon forced the action, beating Trey Adams on one play with the first team and would have broken Jacob Eason in two if this had been a game. You know that hit on a quarterback when they get him in the middle of his back and he just whiplashes? That is what Eason would have looked like on that play.
DB Kyler Gordon - The battle isn't over, but Gordon appears to have taken the lead in his battle with Dominique Hampton as the left corner opposite Keith Taylor. Gordon is so quick and explosive, he makes spectacular plays look routine. There will be ups and downs this month, but he sure looks the part of the next great Husky corner
OLB Ariel Ngata - He is still a bit on the small side, weighing in at just 215 pounds, but man he gets after it. He looked great pursuing the ball all over the field and he also got some pressure on the quarterback on a couple of different occasions
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That should put to bed the talk on Ngata playing ILB.bananasnblondes said:From LPT. But still boner inducing:
OLB Joe Tryon - For the past couple of years, he's seemed content to let the play come to him, picking and choosing his spots to get after the quarterback. Yeah, it's only day one, but man, he looks poised to really break out this season. Instead of waiting for the play to come to him, Tryon forced the action, beating Trey Adams on one play with the first team and would have broken Jacob Eason in two if this had been a game. You know that hit on a quarterback when they get him in the middle of his back and he just whiplashes? That is what Eason would have looked like on that play.
DB Kyler Gordon - The battle isn't over, but Gordon appears to have taken the lead in his battle with Dominique Hampton as the left corner opposite Keith Taylor. Gordon is so quick and explosive, he makes spectacular plays look routine. There will be ups and downs this month, but he sure looks the part of the next great Husky corner
OLB Ariel Ngata - He is still a bit on the small side, weighing in at just 215 pounds, but man he gets after it. He looked great pursuing the ball all over the field and he also got some pressure on the quarterback on a couple of different occasions
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Haener looks like a high schooler in the pocketGrundleStiltzkin said: -
I think it chincreases the oddswhatshouldicareabout said:
That should put to bed the talk on Ngata playing ILB.bananasnblondes said:From LPT. But still boner inducing:
OLB Joe Tryon - For the past couple of years, he's seemed content to let the play come to him, picking and choosing his spots to get after the quarterback. Yeah, it's only day one, but man, he looks poised to really break out this season. Instead of waiting for the play to come to him, Tryon forced the action, beating Trey Adams on one play with the first team and would have broken Jacob Eason in two if this had been a game. You know that hit on a quarterback when they get him in the middle of his back and he just whiplashes? That is what Eason would have looked like on that play.
DB Kyler Gordon - The battle isn't over, but Gordon appears to have taken the lead in his battle with Dominique Hampton as the left corner opposite Keith Taylor. Gordon is so quick and explosive, he makes spectacular plays look routine. There will be ups and downs this month, but he sure looks the part of the next great Husky corner
OLB Ariel Ngata - He is still a bit on the small side, weighing in at just 215 pounds, but man he gets after it. He looked great pursuing the ball all over the field and he also got some pressure on the quarterback on a couple of different occasions
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How Ty Jones performs this year will be a great indicator of how well Adams develops his receivers.GrundleStiltzkin said: