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Vorel Bringing the Heat

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

    The only way UW beats Oregon is because its college football and their kids can go retard like ours do and our kids can bring it on occasion

    And after Arizona runs us it sets that scenario up

    As long as our defense doesn’t shit itself, we can hang with Oregon. Their offense isn’t very good.

    We will have trouble scoring more than 21 against them. We will need a good game on defense to have a chance.
  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,056 Standard Supporter

    The only way UW beats Oregon is because its college football and their kids can go retard like ours do and our kids can bring it on occasion

    And after Arizona runs us it sets that scenario up

    As long as our defense doesn’t shit itself, we can hang with Oregon. Their offense isn’t very good.

    We will have trouble scoring more than 21 against them. We will need a good game on defense to have a chance.

  • dirtysouwfdawg
    dirtysouwfdawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 14,712 Swaye's Wigwam

    “Here’s the thing,” UW’s sixth-year head coach said on Monday. “Guys, they put it on tape in practice, and people don’t understand … you’ve got to do it in practice; you can’t do it half the time or three-quarters of the time.

    “Now, maybe do we need to rotate some more guys in there? Actually we’ve been trying to do that with certain personnel groups. But (those personnel groups) haven’t been getting called maybe as much as we thought they were. So we’ll take a better look at that and maybe rotate a few more guys in there.”

    “They need to, one, be more detailed to what we’re doing out there,” Petersen said. “They’re making progress. They really are. They are practicing and they are getting a lot of reps out there. They just aren’t where the other guys are right now. But they are growing and they’re getting better all the time.

    “You (reporters) don’t cover practice. You don’t see what’s going on out there. That’s no knock on those guys. They’re getting better. They’re young players. That’s what it is.”

    “There’s no timetable. It’s when a guy picks it up,” Petersen said. “We’ve played freshmen out there: Dante Pettis, John Ross played as a true (freshman), all those types of things. As long as they can pick it up, they can play.

    “When a guy is playing, you’d love to get him more involved. Puka (Nacua’s) playing and we’d like to get him more involved just being out there on the field. We do pay attention to that. But that’s not the issue. That wasn’t the issue on Saturday. The guys that we were going to, we need to be more detailed there. Those guys are our most detailed guys right now.”

    “Obviously we’re looking to give those guys an opportunity,” offensive coordinator Bush Hamdan said of the young receivers. “We need some guys to step up and make plays on the outside. The evaluation process is not just a one-week thing during the year. This is going back to spring ball through fall camp through the season.

    “As you guys know, the best players will play. This is big-time ball. So whoever those guys end up being, they’ll be playing on Saturday.”

    “We want to go up and snatch the football,” Adams said of his players’ mentality this week. “We want to study the crosshairs. We want to get off the ground. We want to rotate our shoulders. We want to make a triangle with our hands and we want to snatch the football.

    “We emphasize being a frisbee-snatching dog. When the ball’s in the air, it’s ours. That’s what we preach. We say that every day.”

    “I think some of the young guys are progressing as the season has gone on,” Adams said. “I think Spiker’s progressing. I think Terrell Bynum, his snap count has gone up. Puka’s snap count has gone up. We’re just going to keep getting better each week, and these guys’ roles are going to keep increasing with the way they practice.”



    He mentions playing Pettis and Ross as freshman, showing he’s not against playing freshman. What it says is he truly believes that the young kids on this roster haven’t picked up the playbook, not that they aren’t talented enough.

    Which again proves your fucking offense sucks and you need to change your system so freshman can pick it up. WR is supposed to be the position young kids can play right away at.

    Fuck you peterman you contradicting pompous cunt
  • BayDawg
    BayDawg Member Posts: 1,623

    FirePete said:

    FirePete said:

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  • Emoterman
    Emoterman Member Posts: 3,333
    BayDawg said:

    FirePete said:

    FirePete said:

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  • BayDawg
    BayDawg Member Posts: 1,623
    Emoterman said:

    BayDawg said:

    FirePete said:

    FirePete said:

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  • LesGrossman
    LesGrossman Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 1,522 Founders Club
    God damn — love the direction Vorel is taking it. He’s dialed in, and I don’t care if he’s getting any of it from here or not, but I’d guess he is to some extent.
  • RoadDawg55
    RoadDawg55 Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 30,513 Swaye's Wigwam
    Don’t know why Pete brings up Ross. Ross played for Sark his freshman year.