Hugh Millen and Doogman Trigger Warning


TL; DW - Some scheme issues, receivers aren't doing their jobs, Browning made bad reads and has a noodle arm.
He thanks doogman at the beginning.

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I seriously don’t get the Millen hate. Yeah he’s kind of a fuck but I enjoy hearing him talk about football. Just don’t take what he says seriously all the time.
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Because he's a stutterin mutterin prick who can't string a sentence together.GOAT said:I seriously don’t get the Millen hate. Yeah he’s kind of a fuck but I enjoy hearing him talk about football. Just don’t take what he says seriously all the time.
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Yeah. Any decent copy editor could remove 81% of the words from his sentences and leave the meaning generally unchanged.
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The first couple minutes of the video shows exactly why Fuller isn’t good
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I also want to look at the coach who clearly wasn't coaching up the receivers. Fuck Lubick.backthepack said:The first couple minutes of the video shows exactly why Fuller isn’t good
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This is the most infuriating play of the bunch. Somehow managed to turn this into a 3 yard gain instead of a TD.
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It's the useless and often misplaced five syllable words wrapped around the football knowledge that drives listeners away.GOAT said:I seriously don’t get the Millen hate. Yeah he’s kind of a fuck but I enjoy hearing him talk about football. Just don’t take what he says seriously all the time.
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The most infuriating play is the bubble screen where Fuller completely pusses out and gets destroyed.Miley_Cyrus said:This is the most infuriating play of the bunch. Somehow managed to turn this into a 3 yard gain instead of a TD.
Regarding this play oh look who’s getting fucked again! Lol -
Yeah, Millen isn't always the easiest guy to listen to but this sort of content is so sorely lacking that I'm super pumped when I finally see some. I would love if he did these every week just to see bits and pieces of the coaches film. S/O @LaMichael_Corleone grinding through broadcast tape with a Comcast remote lol get your hands on this and go crazy. Would be incredible.
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Tried to watch. Made it two minutes in. Wife is like who is this guy what is he just making shit up? And then proceeds to amuse herself with made up route names like the long schlong and the semen spray until she makes herself laugh so hard she is farting in my face.
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You’re both wrong. The problem is the medium, not the messenger or the message. The lawyer in me enjoys his attempt at precision in his structure and word choices. It just doesn’t work well with radio because most people are sloppy and imprecise so it sounds stilted and formal.MisterEm said:
It's the useless and often misplaced five syllable words wrapped around the football knowledge that drives listeners away.GOAT said:I seriously don’t get the Millen hate. Yeah he’s kind of a fuck but I enjoy hearing him talk about football. Just don’t take what he says seriously all the time.
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This story was going places until the end...FremontTroll said:Tried to watch. Made it two minutes in. Wife is like who is this guy what is he just making shit up? And then proceeds to amuse herself with made up route names like the long schlong and the semen spray until she makes herself laugh so hard she is farting in my face.
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I watched it, and thought it was quite good. I'm pretty ambivalent on Hugh, I'll take whatever's good and ignore the rest.
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I'm having an epileptic fucking seizure because Hugh keeps starting, stopping, starting, stopping the fucking tape. Start it, stop and make a point and play again. That shit hurts.
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That's how a lot of corches do it, like it or not. I've been in meetings where you get 15 minutes of that on a single play. Ponderous, man, fucking ponderous.CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:I'm having an epileptic fucking seizure because Hugh keeps starting, stopping, starting, stopping the fucking tape. Start it, stop and make a point and play again. That shit hurts.
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It's hard.GrundleStiltzkin said:
That's how a lot of corches do it, like it or not. I've been in meetings where you get 15 minutes of that on a single play. Ponderous, man, fucking ponderous.CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:I'm having an epileptic fucking seizure because Hugh keeps starting, stopping, starting, stopping the fucking tape. Start it, stop and make a point and play again. That shit hurts.
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It's a processCFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
It's hard.GrundleStiltzkin said:
That's how a lot of corches do it, like it or not. I've been in meetings where you get 15 minutes of that on a single play. Ponderous, man, fucking ponderous.CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:I'm having an epileptic fucking seizure because Hugh keeps starting, stopping, starting, stopping the fucking tape. Start it, stop and make a point and play again. That shit hurts.
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I've felt the same. Living out of state you don't get many breakdowns of UW/SEA football without Hugh. I'll take the good with the slightly annoying.GrundleStiltzkin said:I watched it, and thought it was quite good. I'm pretty ambivalent on Hugh, I'll take whatever's good and ignore the rest.
Watched this break down twice. No PTSD flashbacks, surprisingly.
Had two takeaways - Urbs coached circles around Pete with better athletes, and UW still left a lot of points on the field. Should have been 28-17 at half. -
I looked at this image for 10 minutes trying to figure out how we? didn’t score a TD on this play.Miley_Cyrus said:This is the most infuriating play of the bunch. Somehow managed to turn this into a 3 yard gain instead of a TD.
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Aaron Fuller got destroyed.CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
I looked at this image for 10 minutes trying to figure out how we? didn’t score a TD on this play.Miley_Cyrus said:This is the most infuriating play of the bunch. Somehow managed to turn this into a 3 yard gain instead of a TD.
Bacellia always goes down on first contact
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Water is wet. I'm still looking at it and seeing all that green. How the fuck does the opera singer not get there? Fucking ridiculous.backthepack said:
Aaron Fuller got destroyed.CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
I looked at this image for 10 minutes trying to figure out how we? didn’t score a TD on this play.Miley_Cyrus said:This is the most infuriating play of the bunch. Somehow managed to turn this into a 3 yard gain instead of a TD.
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Ok watched some more this morning.
Browning of course locks on to a receiver almost every play and never gets to a second read even if first option is blanketed.
But the curious thing is that there is no rhyme or rhythym to which receiver he locks onto. Hugh is continually pointing out that the targeted receiver has a bad matchup and there was a different matchup that could have been exploited.
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I'm with you. It's kind of funny and even surprises me, but this is the first audio or video of Millen that I've ever turned on. I didn't know what he looked like or how he sounded. Everything I knew about him came from reading posts and arguments about him on msg boards.GrundleStiltzkin said:I watched it, and thought it was quite good. I'm pretty ambivalent on Hugh, I'll take whatever's good and ignore the rest.
So long story TL, I thought it was great. I love the highlighted failures by Fuller, who I now see as a guy who puts in good effort when the ball is coming to him, but runs half assed routes and doesn't show the explosiveness, shiftiness, or heart to make plays that arent spoon fed to him. Baccellia plays harder but has similar athletic limitations. The UW receiver room is sub par as long as those two are good enough to get reps ahead of anyone.
Oh, and I agree with Nacho that Hugh goes way overboard running the tape backward and forward. That's the only annoying thing in the video for me.
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Lol. Aaron Fuller isn’t a great blocker on the bubble screen. I for one am *shocked* by this revelation.
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I enjoy Hugh's breakdowns because #1- His playing experience #2 - He actually coaches, so he's had to teach the techniques he's referring to #3 - He actually has a real passion and desire about understanding modern football despite his NFL experience, which ended a million years ago. I also understand why he can be grating to some because he's extremely verbose. I get it. But I still think it's worth sifting through as he misappropriates words.
Anyways, I haven't finished it yet but my biggest takeaway is I understand why Andre B gets as much run as he does, all things considered. He's tough, plays with great effort and seems to know what he is doing. Coaches like that. -
Ah come on with the sarcasm. All I'm saying is that Hugh highlights a couple of examples of Fuller playing exactly how I suspect he plays most of the time. Maybe it's not true? I think it's pretty much his game though.dnc said:Lol. Aaron Fuller isn’t a great blocker on the bubble screen. I for one am *shocked* by this revelation.
I take back all the good things I said about Aaron Fuller’s blocking. -
Smoke and mirrors. And John Ross.FremontTroll said:Ok watched some more this morning.
Browning of course locks on to a receiver almost every play and never gets to a second read even if first option is blanketed.
But the curious thing is that there is no rhyme or rhythym to which receiver he locks onto. Hugh is continually pointing out that the targeted receiver has a bad matchup and there was a different matchup that could have been exploited.
Whatever happened to the pre-snap wizard Browning that supposedly existed in 2016?
The first 7 games we had:
- 3 garbage OOCs.
- Stanford with both starting CBs out injured and coming off a grueling, emotionally draining 4Q comeback at UCLA. With a short week.
- Historically bad Oregon defense
- Oregon State and Arizona.
Utah 2016 was the beginning of the end as Browning made some OK throws but also struggled, throwing a momentum-killing interception when we were up 14-0 and about to plunger them. Just a terrible read and even worse throw that completely rejuvenated Utah and made it a barnburner.
USC of course finally exposed him. One of the worst QB performances you'll ever see. Fouch would have done worse, but not by much.
By Colorado he could barely even throw a forward pass with confidence. And he was likely injured.
If you watch Rutgers 2016 his arm definitely had more zip on it. He never got it back. -
As I recall, this play against Oregon State is supposedly what killed whatever arm Jake hadGladstone said:
Smoke and mirrors. And John Ross.FremontTroll said:Ok watched some more this morning.
Browning of course locks on to a receiver almost every play and never gets to a second read even if first option is blanketed.
But the curious thing is that there is no rhyme or rhythym to which receiver he locks onto. Hugh is continually pointing out that the targeted receiver has a bad matchup and there was a different matchup that could have been exploited.
Whatever happened to the pre-snap wizard Browning that supposedly existed in 2016?
The first 7 games we had:
- 3 garbage OOCs.
- Stanford with both starting CBs out injured and coming off a grueling, emotionally draining 4Q comeback at UCLA.
- Historically bad Oregon defense
- Oregon State and Arizona.
Utah 2016 was the beginning of the end as Browning made some OK throws but also struggled, throwing a momentum-killing interception when we were up 14-0 and about to plunger them. Just a terrible read and even worse throw that completely rejuvenated Utah and made it a barnburner.
USC of course finally exposed him. One of the worst QB performances you'll ever see. Fouch would have done worse, but not by much.
By Colorado he could barely even throw a forward pass with confidence. And he was likely injured.
If you watch Rutgers 2016 his arm definitely had more zip on it. He never got it back.
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Because he got blown up on a block? Seriously?backthepack said:The first couple minutes of the video shows exactly why Fuller isn’t good
Wasn't aimed at you.chuck said:
Ah come on with the sarcasm. All I'm saying is that Hugh highlights a couple of examples of Fuller playing exactly how I suspect he plays most of the time. Maybe it's not true? I think it's pretty much his game though.dnc said:Lol. Aaron Fuller isn’t a great blocker on the bubble screen. I for one am *shocked* by this revelation.
I take back all the good things I said about Aaron Fuller’s blocking.
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Did it blow up his brain too?GrundleStiltzkin said:
As I recall, this play against Oregon State is supposedly what killed whatever arm Jake hadGladstone said:
Smoke and mirrors. And John Ross.FremontTroll said:Ok watched some more this morning.
Browning of course locks on to a receiver almost every play and never gets to a second read even if first option is blanketed.
But the curious thing is that there is no rhyme or rhythym to which receiver he locks onto. Hugh is continually pointing out that the targeted receiver has a bad matchup and there was a different matchup that could have been exploited.
Whatever happened to the pre-snap wizard Browning that supposedly existed in 2016?
The first 7 games we had:
- 3 garbage OOCs.
- Stanford with both starting CBs out injured and coming off a grueling, emotionally draining 4Q comeback at UCLA.
- Historically bad Oregon defense
- Oregon State and Arizona.
Utah 2016 was the beginning of the end as Browning made some OK throws but also struggled, throwing a momentum-killing interception when we were up 14-0 and about to plunger them. Just a terrible read and even worse throw that completely rejuvenated Utah and made it a barnburner.
USC of course finally exposed him. One of the worst QB performances you'll ever see. Fouch would have done worse, but not by much.
By Colorado he could barely even throw a forward pass with confidence. And he was likely injured.
If you watch Rutgers 2016 his arm definitely had more zip on it. He never got it back.
Or was the pre-snap stuff always just a myth since the media and fans needed a story and we knew he didn't have a strong or accurate arm and wasn't a leader?