Husky Jacks open thread [2019]
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Yesterday's Softy show. Dick Fain usually has interviews with players or coaches throughout the week. I usually don't listen to those because I find coach speak boring as shit.GrundleStiltzkin said:
¿da fuq? Source?DoogCourics said:Apparently Bush said to Fain that “maybe the outside noise wasn’t wrong” in regards to playing Puka earlier.
But on the regular show as they were going into a Husky segment, they started it with Fain saying that when he talked with Bush this week, that Bush gave him the quote above. -
I guess I'd have to hear the quote itself in context to know where Hamdan was busting balls. But on its own, for me that's bad.DoogCourics said:
Yesterday's Softy show. Dick Fain usually has interviews with players or coaches throughout the week. I usually don't listen to those because I find coach speak boring as shit.GrundleStiltzkin said:
¿da fuq? Source?DoogCourics said:Apparently Bush said to Fain that “maybe the outside noise wasn’t wrong” in regards to playing Puka earlier.
But on the regular show as they were going into a Husky segment, they started it with Fain saying that when he talked with Bush this week, that Bush gave him the quote above. -
No human has ever been more covered than Puka on that first sideline grab vs. AZ. Just elite ball skills.GrundleStiltzkin said:
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Wow Marvin hall is still in the league. Got to give the kid props for keep chasing his dream
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Lenius was more covered.Kingdome_Urinals said:
No human has ever been more covered than Puka on that first sideline grab vs. AZ. Just elite ball skills.GrundleStiltzkin said: -
Read the article on Westover in the Seattle Times. He’s a really good athlete who got hurt in the 2nd game his senior year. He’s going to be good. I said last game, I would bet money he ends up being better than Culp.GrundleStiltzkin said: -
He already isRoadDawg55 said:
Read the article on Westover in the Seattle Times. He’s a really good athlete who got hurt in the 2nd game his senior year. He’s going to be good. I said last game, I would bet money he ends up being better than Culp.GrundleStiltzkin said: -
I'll bet you money that Sark is better than Willingham.RoadDawg55 said:
Read the article on Westover in the Seattle Times. He’s a really good athlete who got hurt in the 2nd game his senior year. He’s going to be good. I said last game, I would bet money he ends up being better than Culp.GrundleStiltzkin said: -
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GrundleStiltzkin said:
I guess I'd have to hear the quote itself in context to know where Hamdan was busting balls. But on its own, for me that's bad.DoogCourics said:
Yesterday's Softy show. Dick Fain usually has interviews with players or coaches throughout the week. I usually don't listen to those because I find coach speak boring as shit.GrundleStiltzkin said:
¿da fuq? Source?DoogCourics said:Apparently Bush said to Fain that “maybe the outside noise wasn’t wrong” in regards to playing Puka earlier.
But on the regular show as they were going into a Husky segment, they started it with Fain saying that when he talked with Bush this week, that Bush gave him the quote above.
Fuck @GrundleStiltzkin, you're really making me work for it. I didn't hear the actual interview, just the reference from Dick about it. But I went out and found it for you, and listened, and transcribed.
Everything you need below. I don't think it was Hamdan busting balls. He was being honest:
https://www.iheart.com/podcast/139-dave-softy-mahler-25095845/episode/softy-and-dick-h1-ms-51274131/
Questions about why this was the week for Puka to get so many snaps at 17:45.
"We felt it was time. We felt it was time to give guys some more chances. I don't think, uh, you know, I don't think the outside noise is necessarily wrong. Right? I think, uh. You know we just kind of felt Stanford, it was, we need to get guys, more guys involved. And not give a couple of those guys as many of the reps as they do take."
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TYFYS, @DoogCourics!DoogCourics said:GrundleStiltzkin said:
I guess I'd have to hear the quote itself in context to know where Hamdan was busting balls. But on its own, for me that's bad.DoogCourics said:
Yesterday's Softy show. Dick Fain usually has interviews with players or coaches throughout the week. I usually don't listen to those because I find coach speak boring as shit.GrundleStiltzkin said:
¿da fuq? Source?DoogCourics said:Apparently Bush said to Fain that “maybe the outside noise wasn’t wrong” in regards to playing Puka earlier.
But on the regular show as they were going into a Husky segment, they started it with Fain saying that when he talked with Bush this week, that Bush gave him the quote above.
Fuck @GrundleStiltzkin, you're really making me work for it. I didn't hear the actual interview, just the reference from Dick about it. But I went out and found it for you, and listened, and transcribed.
Everything you need below. I don't think it was Hamdan busting balls. He was being honest:
https://www.iheart.com/podcast/139-dave-softy-mahler-25095845/episode/softy-and-dick-h1-ms-51274131/
Questions about why this was the week for Puka to get so many snaps at 17:45.
"We felt it was time. We felt it was time to give guys some more chances. I don't think, uh, you know, I don't think the outside noise is necessarily wrong. Right? I think, uh. You know we just kind of felt Stanford, it was, we need to get guys, more guys involved. And not give a couple of those guys as many of the reps as they do take."
Jesus Fucking Christ, BushPete! Maybe you could put a guy like Puka out there during the Stanford game, when it was going shitty. Maybe putting in Haener against Cal last year has them gun-shy, but playing a couple of new receivers is not the same as putting in turnover shrimp at QB. -
Hawt Huskie talk around 30:00
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Who cares if he’s better than Culp? They’ll both ending up being good.RoadDawg55 said:
Read the article on Westover in the Seattle Times. He’s a really good athlete who got hurt in the 2nd game his senior year. He’s going to be good. I said last game, I would bet money he ends up being better than Culp.GrundleStiltzkin said:
I fucking love Westover. S/O to his family. -
The only thing culp has done is get in The dog house and then miss a easy block that cost us a touchdown vs BYU.backthepack said:
Who cares if he’s better than Culp? They’ll both ending up being good.RoadDawg55 said:
Read the article on Westover in the Seattle Times. He’s a really good athlete who got hurt in the 2nd game his senior year. He’s going to be good. I said last game, I would bet money he ends up being better than Culp.GrundleStiltzkin said:
I fucking love Westover. S/O to his family.
I don’t like where this is going so far. Hopefully he figures it out.
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Read the article on Westover in the Seattle Times. He’s a really good athlete who got hurt in the 2nd game his senior year. He’s going to be good. I said last game, I would bet money he ends up being better than Culp.GrundleStiltzkin said:
The early games should have been used to get Puka comfortable and ready to roll. The coaches know he can play. It was just strange how little they used him for reasons that don’t really make sense. He knows how to run 5 routes and block a CB or safety.PurpleBaze said:
TYFYS, @DoogCourics!DoogCourics said:GrundleStiltzkin said:
I guess I'd have to hear the quote itself in context to know where Hamdan was busting balls. But on its own, for me that's bad.DoogCourics said:
Yesterday's Softy show. Dick Fain usually has interviews with players or coaches throughout the week. I usually don't listen to those because I find coach speak boring as shit.GrundleStiltzkin said:
¿da fuq? Source?DoogCourics said:Apparently Bush said to Fain that “maybe the outside noise wasn’t wrong” in regards to playing Puka earlier.
But on the regular show as they were going into a Husky segment, they started it with Fain saying that when he talked with Bush this week, that Bush gave him the quote above.
Fuck @GrundleStiltzkin, you're really making me work for it. I didn't hear the actual interview, just the reference from Dick about it. But I went out and found it for you, and listened, and transcribed.
Everything you need below. I don't think it was Hamdan busting balls. He was being honest:
https://www.iheart.com/podcast/139-dave-softy-mahler-25095845/episode/softy-and-dick-h1-ms-51274131/
Questions about why this was the week for Puka to get so many snaps at 17:45.
"We felt it was time. We felt it was time to give guys some more chances. I don't think, uh, you know, I don't think the outside noise is necessarily wrong. Right? I think, uh. You know we just kind of felt Stanford, it was, we need to get guys, more guys involved. And not give a couple of those guys as many of the reps as they do take."
Jesus Fucking Christ, BushPete! Maybe you could put a guy like Puka out there during the Stanford game, when it was going shitty. Maybe putting in Haener against Cal last year has them gun-shy, but playing a couple of new receivers is not the same as putting in turnover shrimp at QB. -
Does anyone want to explain how UCLAs shit defense can hold Stanford to less than 100 total yards halfway through the 3rd quarter....?
Also how did WE lose to Stanford? They look fucking awful against an awful UCLA -
IHouhusky said:Does anyone want to explain how UCLAs shit defense can hold Stanford to less than 100 total yards halfway through the 3rd quarter....?
Also how did WE lose to Stanford? They look fucking awful against an awful UCLAtrusthate our coaches. -
Players get better?AtomicDawg said:
The only thing culp has done is get in The dog house and then miss a easy block that cost us a touchdown vs BYU.backthepack said:
Who cares if he’s better than Culp? They’ll both ending up being good.RoadDawg55 said:
Read the article on Westover in the Seattle Times. He’s a really good athlete who got hurt in the 2nd game his senior year. He’s going to be good. I said last game, I would bet money he ends up being better than Culp.GrundleStiltzkin said:
I fucking love Westover. S/O to his family.
I don’t like where this is going so far. Hopefully he figures it out.
Culp was basically a RB in HS lol -
Soooo you gonna transcribe that shit or nah?GrundleStiltzkin said:Hawt Huskie talk around 30:00
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Nah. Oregon should win, Mario might screw it up. Not much different than what we?ve saying this week.minion_doog said:
Soooo you gonna transcribe that shit or nah?GrundleStiltzkin said:Hawt Huskie talk around 30:00
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GrundleStiltzkin said:
Nah. Oregon should win, Mario might screw it up. Not much different than what we?ve saying this week.minion_doog said:
Soooo you gonna transcribe that shit or nah?GrundleStiltzkin said:Hawt Huskie talk around 30:00
I was just givin ya the business. Thanks for the summary tho -
Worst defensive game in a long time. We let Scarlett, a very average RB run all over us.Houhusky said:Does anyone want to explain how UCLAs shit defense can hold Stanford to less than 100 total yards halfway through the 3rd quarter....?
Also how did WE lose to Stanford? They look fucking awful against an awful UCLA
Mills is a lot better than the Stanford QB that played tonight. Horrible, inexcusable loss. The PAC 12 is strange this year. We beat USC who smacked Stanford. Stanford sucks against everyone else. -
RoadDawg55 said:
Read the article on Westover in the Seattle Times. He’s a really good athlete who got hurt in the 2nd game his senior year. He’s going to be good. I said last game, I would bet money he ends up being better than Culp.GrundleStiltzkin said:
The early games should have been used to get Puka comfortable and ready to roll. The coaches know he can play. It was just strange how little they used him for reasons that don’t really make sense. He knows how to run 5 routes and block a CB or safety.PurpleBaze said:
TYFYS, @DoogCourics!DoogCourics said:GrundleStiltzkin said:
I guess I'd have to hear the quote itself in context to know where Hamdan was busting balls. But on its own, for me that's bad.DoogCourics said:
Yesterday's Softy show. Dick Fain usually has interviews with players or coaches throughout the week. I usually don't listen to those because I find coach speak boring as shit.GrundleStiltzkin said:
¿da fuq? Source?DoogCourics said:Apparently Bush said to Fain that “maybe the outside noise wasn’t wrong” in regards to playing Puka earlier.
But on the regular show as they were going into a Husky segment, they started it with Fain saying that when he talked with Bush this week, that Bush gave him the quote above.
Fuck @GrundleStiltzkin, you're really making me work for it. I didn't hear the actual interview, just the reference from Dick about it. But I went out and found it for you, and listened, and transcribed.
Everything you need below. I don't think it was Hamdan busting balls. He was being honest:
https://www.iheart.com/podcast/139-dave-softy-mahler-25095845/episode/softy-and-dick-h1-ms-51274131/
Questions about why this was the week for Puka to get so many snaps at 17:45.
"We felt it was time. We felt it was time to give guys some more chances. I don't think, uh, you know, I don't think the outside noise is necessarily wrong. Right? I think, uh. You know we just kind of felt Stanford, it was, we need to get guys, more guys involved. And not give a couple of those guys as many of the reps as they do take."
Jesus Fucking Christ, BushPete! Maybe you could put a guy like Puka out there during the Stanford game, when it was going shitty. Maybe putting in Haener against Cal last year has them gun-shy, but playing a couple of new receivers is not the same as putting in turnover shrimp at QB.
He knows how to block defensive ends, too, apparently. -
Well fuck, I've tried ten times to make that clip playable, buttfuck Vanilla. Just go to that play and watch Puka block.
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1to392831weretaken said:RoadDawg55 said:
Read the article on Westover in the Seattle Times. He’s a really good athlete who got hurt in the 2nd game his senior year. He’s going to be good. I said last game, I would bet money he ends up being better than Culp.GrundleStiltzkin said:
The early games should have been used to get Puka comfortable and ready to roll. The coaches know he can play. It was just strange how little they used him for reasons that don’t really make sense. He knows how to run 5 routes and block a CB or safety.PurpleBaze said:
TYFYS, @DoogCourics!DoogCourics said:GrundleStiltzkin said:
I guess I'd have to hear the quote itself in context to know where Hamdan was busting balls. But on its own, for me that's bad.DoogCourics said:
Yesterday's Softy show. Dick Fain usually has interviews with players or coaches throughout the week. I usually don't listen to those because I find coach speak boring as shit.GrundleStiltzkin said:
¿da fuq? Source?DoogCourics said:Apparently Bush said to Fain that “maybe the outside noise wasn’t wrong” in regards to playing Puka earlier.
But on the regular show as they were going into a Husky segment, they started it with Fain saying that when he talked with Bush this week, that Bush gave him the quote above.
Fuck @GrundleStiltzkin, you're really making me work for it. I didn't hear the actual interview, just the reference from Dick about it. But I went out and found it for you, and listened, and transcribed.
Everything you need below. I don't think it was Hamdan busting balls. He was being honest:
https://www.iheart.com/podcast/139-dave-softy-mahler-25095845/episode/softy-and-dick-h1-ms-51274131/
Questions about why this was the week for Puka to get so many snaps at 17:45.
"We felt it was time. We felt it was time to give guys some more chances. I don't think, uh, you know, I don't think the outside noise is necessarily wrong. Right? I think, uh. You know we just kind of felt Stanford, it was, we need to get guys, more guys involved. And not give a couple of those guys as many of the reps as they do take."
Jesus Fucking Christ, BushPete! Maybe you could put a guy like Puka out there during the Stanford game, when it was going shitty. Maybe putting in Haener against Cal last year has them gun-shy, but playing a couple of new receivers is not the same as putting in turnover shrimp at QB.
He knows how to block defensive ends, too, apparently.
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I was listening to a betting analyst from Action Network. He was saying he’s taking UW.GrundleStiltzkin said:Shit's puzzling man
He mentioned that their offensive line ranks top 15-20 in havoc allowed. Essentially no TFLs or sacks or plays blown up. I believe havoc also is int and fumbles as well.
Apparently we? are just good at not fucking up between the 20’s or something. All the metrics say we? Have a top 25 or so offense.
Fucking Baffling.
Luckily we have Henry playing like a boss to make up for offensive failures.