Before we (and I) lose our minds RE: position battles... This was from DMs 1st practice report in 2018
Eason still could suck and the Opera Singer might be running with the 1s but I’m beginning to think these open practices are strictly designed to fuck with us and our opponents
Looks like Horn is picking up where he left off. Only one kick, but this better not become the norm. Pretty sure you could find someone on the men's soccer team that could consistently hit from 33 yards.
- Haener in the early period hit Ty Jones up the left sideline, with Jones leaping amid tight coverage from junior cornerback Keith Taylor to make the catch. Jimmy Lake acknowledged it as Jones jogged back to the huddle, shouting “Nice catch, Ty!” After missing almost all of spring with a hand injury, Jones looked strong in his camp debut.
- Eason took five snaps during the early period and has a short completion underneath to Austin Osborne, with Eason stepping up in the pocket as Joe Tryon brought pressure against the right tackle; a short incompletion after Eason appeared to hesitate just a bit; and an incompletion on a longer throw across the field to receiver Terrell Bynum.
- Eason’s best throw of the day came a couple of periods later. Most of the snaps were running plays, but Eason did drop a perfectly thrown ball into the arms of walk-on receiver David Pritchard, who beat junior defensive back Isaiah Gilchrist on the play.
- Dylan Morris has a touchdown pass to redshirt freshman receiver Trey Lowe from about 20 yards out. But Morris also threw the day’s only interception, a jump ball that freshman walk-on defensive back Nick Juran came down with.
- Sirmon saw more reps than he did during any single practice in the spring, and he even took some snaps with the No. 1 offensive line. His best throw was a long completion to senior receiver Quinten Pounds on the final play of practice.
- Lowe hauled in a one-handed grab on a throw from Morris up the seam during 7-on-7, with McDuffie trailing just behind in coverage.
- The first-team offensive line from left to right: Trey Adams, Luke Wattenberg, Nick Harris, Jaxson Kirkland and Jared Hilbers.
- With Cole Norgaard sidelined with an ankle injury, Henry Roberts and Matteo Mele each took snaps at center with the No. 2 line.
- The second-team from left to right: Roberts, M.J. Ale, Mele, Victor Curne and Henry Bainivalu. Roberts and Mele switched spots later in practice with the second team.
- The first team defense was Levi Onwuzurike and John Clark on the interior; Tryon and Ryan Bowman at outside linebacker; Brandon Wellington and Kyler Manu at inside linebacker; Keith Taylor and Kyler Gordon at cornerback, with Elijah Molden at nickelback; and Myles Bryant and Cam Williams at safety.
- Josiah Bronson and Benning Potoa’e were the second interior-line tandem, with Myles Rice and Ariel Ngata taking second-team reps on the outside. Freshman Trent McDuffie got some reps at cornerback with the No. 2 defense, with Dominique Hampton also at cornerback, Gilchrist at nickel and Brandon McKinney and Alex Cook the duo at safety.
- Lake spoke about Bryant after practice: “His versatility is going to help us. Two years ago, he started at corner vs. UCLA and vs. Stanford and held his own. He’s played nickel for us, he’s played our money position, he’s played safety. So now, we’re trying to get the starting best five, and how that’s going to be from week to week, we’ll see. The beautiful thing, like always, like all these guys — the Kevin Kings of the world who played every position, the Budda Bakers who played every position — Myles Bryant is right in that same mold. I have complete trust in him playing any positions in the back end, and I know he’ll play it at an all-conference level.”
- Lake puts juniors Molden and Taylor in a similar category. “Guys that are very smart, very versatile, very athletic, love football. They love learning more about the game every single day,” he said. “I think we have a few young guys that will grow in that mold, too. It goes back to who we recruit. We recruit football players. Not just guys that like to get recruited. We recruit football players. That’s what you see on the back end.”
- One of those young guys? Redshirt freshman Julius Irvin, whom Lake said played cornerback, nickel and safety on Friday. He was limited throughout spring with an arm injury, but now joins the competition for playing time. “He knows our defense. He’s been here over a year now,” Lake said of Irvin. “Now he’s healthy. He’s not the only one I’m excited to watch, but I’m excited to see how well he’s going to perform at any one of those positions and how many plays he’s going to make here in the next couple weeks.”
- True freshman outside linebacker Laiatu Latu at least looks the part. Latu, a 6-foot-4, 275-pounder took advantage of his few 11-on-11 reps, stuffing a run in the backfield and pressuring Morris as he rolled to his right before throwing incomplete.
- Pete Kwiatkowski seemed maybe a tad more optimistic than I expected when discussing the possibility of Latu playing this season. “Laiatu’s a guy — it’s only been one day, he hasn’t been in pads — but he looked really good, and he’s a big dude,” Kwiatkowski said. “He’s athletic. I’m optimistic about him, for sure. From what I saw today, it was encouraging. He’s got a good feel for how to play defensive end. He can do some things.” Of course, the challenge with any true freshman is how they pick up things when the defensive installations become more and more complex, and, Kwiatkowski noted, how they handle the transition when school starts again in late September. But if Latu and others continue to show up on film in practices, they’ll at least have a shot at playing right away. “Make plays,” Kwiatkowski said. “They’re out there swimming. Today was real easy install for them. I love how they’re playing. They’re playing fast. They’re not thinking, they’re just going, Laiatu and Bralen (Trice). For those guys, just keep playing fast. We’ll get them coached up, we’ll get them corrected. When pads come on, be physical. Make plays, and it’s hard to keep you off the field.”
- With Kizer out, converted offensive lineman Corey Luciano is getting a shot at tight end. During an early drill in which quarterbacks threw passes to receivers and tight ends for over-the-shoulder catches, Luciano gave a wide grin after hauling one in, with strength coach Tim Socha chiding playfully, “Don’t fight it, catch it!”
- There were only a few carries Friday for junior tailback Salvon Ahmed, though he looked explosive as ever, bursting through a hole for a gashing run up the middle during an 11-on-11 period.
-I saw two kicks Friday, one by Peyton Henry and the other by freshman Tim Horn. Henry made his from about 33 yards out. Horn missed from roughly the same distance.
- The first day of camp also meant the first look at Washington’s new Adidas practice uniforms. They actually look quite a bit different than the old Nike version, with three stripes on each of the shoulders and a “W” above each player’s number on the back. More than one observer thought they had a UCLA vibe to them. But, hey, at least there was no black.
Looks like Horn is picking up where he left off. Only one kick, but this better not become the norm. Pretty sure you could find someone on the men's women's soccer team that could consistently hit from 33 yards.
Cameron Williams - I don't think I've seen a freshman come in with as much poise and play-making ability as Williams. He just 'gets it'. His Football I.Q. is off the charts and he always seems to be around the ball. On Friday, Williams was running with the first team, playing Taylor Rapp's old spot (exactly what Lake told him he expected during the recruiting cycle)
Cam William's rise has been cataclysmic.
Back in the Spring, Pete said: “There’s been nobody that I’ve been more impressed with than Cam Williams. I mean, he shows up every day. You go back and put the tape on and even if it’s wrong, he does it full speed and it’s the right technique. It might be the wrong assignment, but there’s not a lot of that."
He might be the best player on our defense before the year is over.
Our defensive talent is spreading at every position we seem to have 2 guys that could be cataclysmic where as in the past a few years ago we would have had like 3 big names at most. Its like they talk about guys and them bring up other guys that you forgot we had and its just like fuck we haven't even talked about them yet.
Cameron Williams - I don't think I've seen a freshman come in with as much poise and play-making ability as Williams. He just 'gets it'. His Football I.Q. is off the charts and he always seems to be around the ball. On Friday, Williams was running with the first team, playing Taylor Rapp's old spot (exactly what Lake told him he expected during the recruiting cycle)
Cam William's rise has been cataclysmic.
Back in the Spring, Pete said: “There’s been nobody that I’ve been more impressed with than Cam Williams. I mean, he shows up every day. You go back and put the tape on and even if it’s wrong, he does it full speed and it’s the right technique. It might be the wrong assignment, but there’s not a lot of that."
He might be the best player on our defense before the year is over.
The willingness to go full speed in the moment and take care of corrections after is huge.
Before we (and I) lose our minds RE: position battles... This was from DMs 1st practice report in 2018
Eason still could suck and the Opera Singer might be running with the 1s but I’m beginning to think these open practices are strictly designed to fuck with us and our opponents
They aren't trying to fuck with anyone. Robert's and James were the most experienced guys going into camp, it's that simple. Same with Baccelia, Haener, and Manu this year.
- Tryon looked outstanding coming off the edge. On one play, Tryon beat Trey Adams off the edge and would have absolutely broken Eason in half had things been live.
I like this new source of gifs you found.
Considering he’s not chasing whores, NOT getting laid, and not doing blow I’d say he has a newly ignited passion for HCH due to all the free time he now has.
Looks like Horn is picking up where he left off. Only one kick, but this better not become the norm. Pretty sure you could find someone on the men's soccer team that could consistently hit from 33 yards.
I never went to college. I can hit from 35... I might be 36 but whatever. Do I still have eligibility?
- Jake Haener hit on several plays to Hunter Bryant, connected on a long pass to Aaron Fuller down the near sideline for a 40-yard pass over Trent McDuffie trailed the play, found Ty Jones for a big play on what was a third down, and then found Quinten Pounds for a nice gain on the next play to the other side of the field.
- Jacob Eason stepped into the offense and tallied big plays to walk-on tight end Jack Westover down the seam and to tailback Sean McGrew who took a short pass and made one man miss before heading down the sidelines for a 25-yard gain.
- Eason looked more comfortable than he's seemed to be since he arrived at Washington last year. He stood tall in the pocket, didn't seem to worry about the pass-rush and made quick reads which allowed him to get the ball out.
- Dylan Morris also had a good day although he wasn't head-and-shoulders better than the other quarterbacks like he was on day one and Sirmon was solid at different times, but the offense seemed to be disjointed more with him than it was when the other quarterbacks were directing the team.
- Fuller had a perfectly thrown pass from Eason go right through his hands while Marquis Spiker dropped a catchable pass that would have extended a drive.
- Morris found a streaking Trey Lowe down the far sideline only to have the redshirt freshman drop what would have been about a 60-yard gain.
- Kyler Gordon had the best shot at a turnover, having a ball go through his hands on a short pass to a tight end across the middle.
- Ariel Ngata got a touch sack on Jake Haener while Myles Rice had one on Eason as he was fending off a block from Victor Curne.
- 1st team OL was Trey Adams (LT), Luke Wattenberg (LG), Nick Harris (C), Jaxson Kirkland (RG) and Jared Hilbers (RT)
- 2nd team OL was M.J. Ale and Curne at guard while Henry Bainivalu was at right tackle. As far as left tackle and center, Henry Roberts and Matteo Mele each flipped back and forth between center and left tackle.
- Asa Turner and Kamren Fabiculanan were playing safety together. Fabiculanan was closer to line while Turner appeared to be playing more of the free safety spot.
- 1st team ILB were Brandon Wellington and *redacted*, the second group was Jackson Sirmon and MJ Tafisi while the third and fourth groups were Josh Calvert and Edefuan Ulofoshio and then true freshmen Daniel Heimuli and Alphonzo Tuputala.
Looks like Horn is picking up where he left off. Only one kick, but this better not become the norm. Pretty sure you could find someone on the men's soccer team that could consistently hit from 33 yards.
Looks like Horn is picking up where he left off. Only one kick, but this better not become the norm. Pretty sure you could find someone on the men's soccer team that could consistently hit from 33 yards.
Looks like Horn is picking up where he left off. Only one kick, but this better not become the norm. Pretty sure you could find someone on the men's soccer team that could consistently hit from 33 yards.
WTFAY?????
I only come around for the season. I can't be around you degenerates all year long.
LPT said it feels like Gregory is trying to give Manu every chance to earn the job.
Pro tip Bob: he won’t. Move on.
They also said 3rd team OLB combo Latu and ZTF were the best looking pair of the day. 270 and 260 and both flashing.
John Clark, Manu and Bowman are 3 of 6 starters if season started today on D.
The defense rests on why this team isn't NC caliber.
Bob Gregory is having to start a guy who last year who as a junior could not even get in a two man rotation (BBK/Tevis) and spell one of them once conference play started.
I really hope we stop fucking around. These reps are valuable. I'll be honest I'm worried. 2 practices in and haener has been with the ones both times.
Doogman: - Jacob Eason stepped into the offense and tallied big plays to walk-on tight end Jack Westover down the seam and to tailback Sean McGrew who took a short pass and made one man miss before heading down the sidelines for a 25-yard gain.
- Eason looked more comfortable than he's seemed to be since he arrived at Washington last year. He stood tall in the pocket, didn't seem to worry about the pass-rush and made quick reads which allowed him to get the ball out.
This is what I like to see. He's throwing to scrubs and still lighting it up with poise. I'm not worried about this "competition."
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Eason still could suck and the Opera Singer might be running with the 1s but I’m beginning to think these open practices are strictly designed to fuck with us and our opponents
Back in the Spring, Pete said: “There’s been nobody that I’ve been more impressed with than Cam Williams. I mean, he shows up every day. You go back and put the tape on and even if it’s wrong, he does it full speed and it’s the right technique. It might be the wrong assignment, but there’s not a lot of that."
He might be the best player on our defense before the year is over.
- Jake Haener hit on several plays to Hunter Bryant, connected on a long pass to Aaron Fuller down the near sideline for a 40-yard pass over Trent McDuffie trailed the play, found Ty Jones for a big play on what was a third down, and then found Quinten Pounds for a nice gain on the next play to the other side of the field.
- Jacob Eason stepped into the offense and tallied big plays to walk-on tight end Jack Westover down the seam and to tailback Sean McGrew who took a short pass and made one man miss before heading down the sidelines for a 25-yard gain.
- Eason looked more comfortable than he's seemed to be since he arrived at Washington last year. He stood tall in the pocket, didn't seem to worry about the pass-rush and made quick reads which allowed him to get the ball out.
- Dylan Morris also had a good day although he wasn't head-and-shoulders better than the other quarterbacks like he was on day one and Sirmon was solid at different times, but the offense seemed to be disjointed more with him than it was when the other quarterbacks were directing the team.
- Fuller had a perfectly thrown pass from Eason go right through his hands while Marquis Spiker dropped a catchable pass that would have extended a drive.
- Morris found a streaking Trey Lowe down the far sideline only to have the redshirt freshman drop what would have been about a 60-yard gain.
- Kyler Gordon had the best shot at a turnover, having a ball go through his hands on a short pass to a tight end across the middle.
- Ariel Ngata got a touch sack on Jake Haener while Myles Rice had one on Eason as he was fending off a block from Victor Curne.
- 1st team OL was Trey Adams (LT), Luke Wattenberg (LG), Nick Harris (C), Jaxson Kirkland (RG) and Jared Hilbers (RT)
- 2nd team OL was M.J. Ale and Curne at guard while Henry Bainivalu was at right tackle. As far as left tackle and center, Henry Roberts and Matteo Mele each flipped back and forth between center and left tackle.
- Asa Turner and Kamren Fabiculanan were playing safety together. Fabiculanan was closer to line while Turner appeared to be playing more of the free safety spot.
- 1st team ILB were Brandon Wellington and *redacted*, the second group was Jackson Sirmon and MJ Tafisi while the third and fourth groups were Josh Calvert and Edefuan Ulofoshio and then true freshmen Daniel Heimuli and Alphonzo Tuputala.
The defense rests on why this team isn't NC caliber.
Bob Gregory is having to start a guy who last year who as a junior could not even get in a two man rotation (BBK/Tevis) and spell one of them once conference play started.
Glad recruiting doesn't matter.