Haener sells the couch
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This makes no fucking sense. The ncaa doesn't rubber stamp CPs recommendation, if this even true. And even if it was, what fucking school is he going to go to, enroll without knowing the playbook or any rapport with receivers and be thrown out on the field asap.Bread said:
Last I checked, Pete isn't in charge of the NCAAs hardship waiver program. Roof is full of shit.
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it's only b/c Haener said he's going FCS, D2 or possibly juco, but he is not going FBSDugtheDoog said:
This makes no fucking sense. The ncaa doesn't rubber stamp CPs recommendation, if this even true. And even if it was, what fucking school is he going to go to, enroll without knowing the playbook or any rapport with receivers and be thrown out on the field asap.Bread said:
Last I checked, Pete isn't in charge of the NCAAs hardship waiver program. Roof is full of shit.
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Same here. I'm glad he's gone but the way people are responding here they are acting like he spit in their beer.RoadDawg55 said:
He took his ball and went home once he didn’t get his way. If he was a junior or senior I would be more accepting of it. I’m a fan of Husky Football, not Jake Haener.Mad_Son said:What a bunch of spurned lovers. He took his best offer, competed, nearly won the starting job, and left when the dust settled and he lost. He came here to play football and since that won't be happening he is going somewhere that will. This is the best option since he never should have been offered, but that isn't his fault, that is the coaches.
Offering Haener, giving him so many reps, not having a better alternative to Browning, etc is all on the coaches. He is the only one who made the hard, but right, decision to rectify the problem in the end.
I guess maybe some of the responses are from people who project Pete telling him that he is neck and neck for winning the job as entitlement. I think he is getting accurate feedback for the first time now that he doesn't belong here and he is acting on it.
You (this board in general, maybe not you) can't have it both ways - wanting him gone yesterday and wanting him to stick it out on the bench -
no we are glad he gone. but from his point of view. the year is going to be wasted. He could have just stuck around and hope eason gets injured then he gets playing time. He just made an emotional decision.Mad_Son said:
Same here. I'm glad he's gone but the way people are responding here they are acting like he spit in their beer.RoadDawg55 said:
He took his ball and went home once he didn’t get his way. If he was a junior or senior I would be more accepting of it. I’m a fan of Husky Football, not Jake Haener.Mad_Son said:What a bunch of spurned lovers. He took his best offer, competed, nearly won the starting job, and left when the dust settled and he lost. He came here to play football and since that won't be happening he is going somewhere that will. This is the best option since he never should have been offered, but that isn't his fault, that is the coaches.
Offering Haener, giving him so many reps, not having a better alternative to Browning, etc is all on the coaches. He is the only one who made the hard, but right, decision to rectify the problem in the end.
I guess maybe some of the responses are from people who project Pete telling him that he is neck and neck for winning the job as entitlement. I think he is getting accurate feedback for the first time now that he doesn't belong here and he is acting on it.
You (this board in general, maybe not you) can't have it both ways - wanting him gone yesterday and wanting him to stick it out on the bench -
The sooner he gets his name on the list the sooner he can find the best available fit. Waiting until later he will be one of many names. Either approach has its pros and cons, but I don't think it is safe to just say this is an irrational, overly emotional decision, based on the information available. People who think that might be suffering from a classic case of confirmation bias.FirePete said:
no we are glad he gone. but from his point of view. the year is going to be wasted. He could have just stuck around and hope eason gets injured then he gets playing time. He just made an emotional decision.Mad_Son said:
Same here. I'm glad he's gone but the way people are responding here they are acting like he spit in their beer.RoadDawg55 said:
He took his ball and went home once he didn’t get his way. If he was a junior or senior I would be more accepting of it. I’m a fan of Husky Football, not Jake Haener.Mad_Son said:What a bunch of spurned lovers. He took his best offer, competed, nearly won the starting job, and left when the dust settled and he lost. He came here to play football and since that won't be happening he is going somewhere that will. This is the best option since he never should have been offered, but that isn't his fault, that is the coaches.
Offering Haener, giving him so many reps, not having a better alternative to Browning, etc is all on the coaches. He is the only one who made the hard, but right, decision to rectify the problem in the end.
I guess maybe some of the responses are from people who project Pete telling him that he is neck and neck for winning the job as entitlement. I think he is getting accurate feedback for the first time now that he doesn't belong here and he is acting on it.
You (this board in general, maybe not you) can't have it both ways - wanting him gone yesterday and wanting him to stick it out on the bench -
He needs to be approved by his former school and by the NCAA. Pete wont stand in his way but NCAA may still make him sit outDugtheDoog said:
This makes no fucking sense. The ncaa doesn't rubber stamp CPs recommendation, if this even true. And even if it was, what fucking school is he going to go to, enroll without knowing the playbook or any rapport with receivers and be thrown out on the field asap.Bread said:
Last I checked, Pete isn't in charge of the NCAAs hardship waiver program. Roof is full of shit.
Unless I'm getting whooshed or something... -
I saw this shirt a couple weeks ago but did t take a picture. TYFYSCuntWaffle said:BleachedAnusDawg said:Was not expecting this to be a serious thread. It's like finding a $20 bill in a pair of pants I wore 3 months ago.

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Needs a Brazzers logoPurpleThrobber said:
Looks like he was getting a handy on the couch from mommy, not selling it.
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I never bash the kids but when I do I do it at hardcore husky
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In what world does being a #turnovershrimp mean you won the job?DoogCourics said:
DoogCourics dialed in according to Caple:DoogCourics said:Drunk speculation.
Haener thought he won the job for some chinsane reason, and got butthurt and decided to grab his ball and go home. If he really thought he won it and it was clear to him he didn’t get a fair shake because there was a 100 yard line for Eason at picture day and no one for Haener so he never stood a chance, then sure whatever.
Or.
He figured if he lost the job to Eason then he likely would never get it. I’ve heard from a handful of places so far that Eason plans on coming back unless he is a top 10-15 pick. So Turnovers Shrimp possibly had it in his mind that it was win the job or sit 2 years and then lose the job to Huard in 2021. Career backup, might as well transfer to Fresno and play.
Or I’m just drunk and dunno what I’m saying but feel chinsightful
Jacob Eason had won the competition for Washington’s starting quarterback position, Petersen told him, as recounted to The Athletic by Haener’s father, Ryan. Petersen told Jake they were “splitting hairs,” and that it had come down to the wire, but that Eason’s upside put him over the top.
“He was extremely emotional about it,” Ryan said of his son, “because he felt like he had won the job.”







