Husky Jacks open thread [2019]
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GreenRiverGatorz said:
Lol you think this shit is just gonna last for a week?GrundleStiltzkin said:
One can only hope one's poasting career lasts long enough for one's takes to be mocked for a solid week.H_D said:
Whatever. It's hard to tell anything that's going on or make an accurate evaluation of skills because literally nobody in this drill is holding BAGS!EastCoastDoog said:
Because we have no practice reports today, let’s break this clip down to get a better idea of the only thing we care about this fall.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Haener (#9) hands off to DickNewt (#28) who runs behind an OL that consists of MJ Ale (#68), Luke Lane (#78- who?!?!), and Henry Bainivalu (#66). The TE was Devin Culp (#83) and also on the field was WR Quinten Pounds (#21).
Conclusion: I’m hearing from sources who were at practice today and took video that Haener played with the backups. Don’t twist, just what I’m hearing.
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The Wam is real.CallMeBigErn said:
Is there some inside UW shit I missed?GrundleStiltzkin said:dnc said:Dennis_DeYoung said:
This wasn't the one from that game I was thinking of.dnc said:
I know you're being sarcasmic but it's thisDoogCourics said:
Best play of his career quite honestly.minion_doog said:With practice closed, Jakes can get to work on the deciding factor; Who's got the best leg?




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underappreciated twat.GrundleStiltzkin said: -
Taj Davis looks huge.UW_Doog_Bot said:
underappreciated twat.GrundleStiltzkin said: -
Should have played linebacker right @AF9705GrundleStiltzkin said: -
For the record I stand with Grundlez. Kalepo is huge and hasn't adjusted to his body yet. That's not a bad thing. It means he's not done developing. Which is a good thing. It means he's not close to his ceiling yet and has tons of potential left to develop(which our staff is good at).
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Thanks for not leaving me holding the bag.UW_Doog_Bot said:For the record I stand with Grundlez. Kalepo is huge and hasn't adjusted to his body yet. That's not a bad thing. It means he's not done developing. Which is a good thing. It means he's not close to his ceiling yet and has tons of potential left to develop(which our staff is good at).
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NiceGrundleStiltzkin said:
Thanks for not leaving me holding the bag.UW_Doog_Bot said:For the record I stand with Grundlez. Kalepo is huge and hasn't adjusted to his body yet. That's not a bad thing. It means he's not done developing. Which is a good thing. It means he's not close to his ceiling yet and has tons of potential left to develop(which our staff is good at).
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At the other end of the spectrum I can see in about 1 second of video that someone like Cam Williams is comfortable, fluid, and adjusted to his body. It's not that hard to recognize. It's pretty common to see guys who develop into giants quickly have a second awkward phase that most of us go through once during puberty.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Thanks for not leaving me holding the bag.UW_Doog_Bot said:For the record I stand with Grundlez. Kalepo is huge and hasn't adjusted to his body yet. That's not a bad thing. It means he's not done developing. Which is a good thing. It means he's not close to his ceiling yet and has tons of potential left to develop(which our staff is good at).
Not surprising. Kalepo is a baby face and it's obvious he needs mor tim in the program and with Socha. Did anyone project otherwise? -
If you are 6-6, 340 and you have A+ technique/coordination at 18yo you are called Orlando Pace and you are the #1 recruit in the country, play three years at Ohio State, get picked first in the draft, dominate the NFL for a decade and go immediately into the Hall of Fame.
Is it a surprise that a 6-6, 340 recruit is not there yet technique/coordination wise?




