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Vorel Bringing the Heat

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  • RoadDawg55
    RoadDawg55 Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 30,513 Swaye's Wigwam




    Matt Calkins continuing to bring the heat with Vorel from the Times:



    “With Petersen at the helm, the Huskies have lost their past 10 games in which they were behind at the half, and 15 of their past 16. They also have blown four first-half leads in that span, and lost to Oregon last season when the game was tied at the break.”

    “These numbers should not detract from Petersen’s Huskies reaching a New Year’s Six game in each of their past three seasons while winning two of the past three Pac-12 title games. And they don’t reflect UW’s ability to hold or expand leads over that stretch, which has been impressive.”

    “But those post-half stats do call into question Petersen’s ability to adapt when facing adversity. And right now — the Huskies desperately need to adapt.”

    “With defeats against unranked California and Stanford in 2019, though, the Huskies (4-2, 1-2 Pac-12) are wounded with the meat of their schedule still in front of them. And if ever there was a time for the Pac-12’s highest-paid coach to earn his money — it’s now.”

    “In Pac-12 games not involving Washington, Cal and Stanford are a combined 1-4 this season. But both were able to batter the Huskies up front while taking advantage of a substandard passing game.”

    “Aside from the lightning-induced delay during the Cal game, there was nothing particularly fluky about either of these defeats. The Huskies just got beat — in remarkably similar fashion.”





    Calkins then brings up the young receivers not playing because they aren’t practicing as well as Petersen would like:


    “Think of someone such as former USC quarterback Sam Darnold, who transformed the Trojans as a redshirt freshman when he got a shot in Week 4. Or Jaguars quarterback Gardner Minshew, who went from second-stringer to NFL offensive rookie of the year candidate after his predecessor went down with an injury.”

    “These young receivers are practicing against a defense that knows the playbook. Is it crazy to think they might shine brighter in the play than the dress rehearsal?”




    So can Pete figure it out?:


    “Last year, after a stunning late-October loss to Cal, the Huskies won four in a row en route to capturing the Pac-12 title. This season, a shot at a conference title seems far more dubious.”

    “What’s clear is that this year’s Huskies need to change for the better. The question is whether Petersen can make that happen.”
    The point Calkins makes about our WR’s practicing against our DB’s is a good one. The defense knows what’s coming. It makes it hard.

    I remember that being the case playing high school basketball. At practice, everyone had a hard time scoring because we all knew the plays being ran. We weren’t going to fool anyone. In the games, that wasn’t the case and those same plays got us open shot after open shot.
  • Doogles
    Doogles Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 12,848 Founders Club

    We should be able to accept that Osborne and Spiker aren’t trusted to get in the game. Liking their hudl’s does not mean they are good players. These are highlight videos with only their best plays shown.

    Puka gets in. I wish he was more involved, but obviously they want to get him some playing time. I think that’s actually a goal of the coaches and I believe them. I would assume the coaches like him better than Osborne and Spiker. Ty Jones played a lot last year as a second year player.

    We don’t have an aversion to playing young guys. The frustrating part is that there are no standards and the starters continue to play despite poor production and in Fuller’s case, way too many drops.

    I don't mind Fuller being in because he catches more than he drops, but there is absolutely no reason Baccelia should see another snap in Pac 12 play. Seems like such an easy fix to give someone else a look.

    Chico at least has been an explosive player in the past, if we’re going to have one midget on the field it should be him. Baccelia has a career tape of being ineffective in pretty much every way.
  • FireCohen
    FireCohen Member Posts: 21,823
    Osborne is bigger so might have bigger catch radius. That might be helpful, compared to midgets with T-Rex arms
  • PostGameOrangeSlices
    PostGameOrangeSlices Member Posts: 27,842
    Some good context honestly
  • FireCohen
    FireCohen Member Posts: 21,823
    Wow mike is bringing straight fire. I am going to subscribe just to support a writer like that.