9 game win streak vs Colorado
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2 things from this thread.
Rick ran UW into the ground, though the team that he left Gilby after he was fired a month before the season had a Heisman candidate at QB, and an All American candidate at WR, was preseason #14, and Gilby lost 6 gaymes with it.
And it's obvious James never had to compete with a GOOD Colorado squad. -
Just the national championship Colorado teamAlexis said:2 things from this thread.
Rick ran UW into the ground, though the team that he left Gilby after he was fired a month before the season had a Heisman candidate at QB, and an All American candidate at WR, was preseason #14, and Gilby lost 6 gaymes with it.
And it's obvious James never had to compete with a GOOD Colorado squad. -
Rick was nothing special but he would have done better than 6-6 with that team. Gilby was unbelievably bad. Him and Ty ran UW into the ground, not Rick.Alexis said:2 things from this thread.
Rick ran UW into the ground, though the team that he left Gilby after he was fired a month before the season had a Heisman candidate at QB, and an All American candidate at WR, was preseason #14, and Gilby lost 6 gaymes with it.
And it's obvious James never had to compete with a GOOD Colorado squad. -
Gilby and Ty were awful head coaches, the worst Husky Head Football Coaches in my lifetime, but that slide started with Rick. Under his watch, the team morphed into a Charmin soft shell of its former self. I don't hate the guy, but failing to recognize the damage he did and the downward trend he started is a bit puzzling.RoadDawg55 said:
Rick was nothing special but he would have done better than 6-6 with that team. Gilby was unbelievably bad. Him and Ty ran UW into the ground, not Rick.Alexis said:2 things from this thread.
Rick ran UW into the ground, though the team that he left Gilby after he was fired a month before the season had a Heisman candidate at QB, and an All American candidate at WR, was preseason #14, and Gilby lost 6 gaymes with it.
And it's obvious James never had to compete with a GOOD Colorado squad. -
Do u jokers have a pass rush
If so then you get to witness bad montez
Cuz he fucking sucks -
Rick didn't start any slide. Lambo started the slide.Southerndawg said:
Gilby and Ty were awful head coaches, the worst Husky Head Football Coaches in my lifetime, but that slide started with Rick. Under his watch, the team morphed into a Charmin soft shell of its former self. I don't hate the guy, but failing to recognize the damage he did and the downward trend he started is a bit puzzling.RoadDawg55 said:
Rick was nothing special but he would have done better than 6-6 with that team. Gilby was unbelievably bad. Him and Ty ran UW into the ground, not Rick.Alexis said:2 things from this thread.
Rick ran UW into the ground, though the team that he left Gilby after he was fired a month before the season had a Heisman candidate at QB, and an All American candidate at WR, was preseason #14, and Gilby lost 6 gaymes with it.
And it's obvious James never had to compete with a GOOD Colorado squad.
Rick inherited a 6-6 team. Lambo inherited a team that had won the conference three straight years.
Lambo's best season was a 7-4-1 conference co champ that didn't go to the Rose Bowl and got plunged by fucing Iowa in the Sun Bowl. Rick's best season was an 11-1 Rose Bowl champion.
Lambo's average finish was 3.66 in conference.
RN's average finish was 2.5.
Lambo's highest end of year ranking was 15. Rick's was 3.
By literally any measure Rick outperformed Lambright.
And before you give me the "Rick won the Rose Bowl with Lambright's players but started falling apart after that" nonsense UW was 14-10 in Lambo's last two seasons, and 6-6 in his final year. Both worse than any of RN's single or two year marks. Lambo finished worse than RN did.
And please let's not even pretend like Rick inherited better talent than Lambo did.
Rick wasn't a great coach and he doesn't deserve some bust on Mount Rushmore. But out of the four coaches that came after 12-0 and preceded and/or achieved @owen12 he's easily the one least to blame for said failure.t
Which means he isn't to blame for it all.
Lambo started the slide, Gilby accelerated it and Ty finished it.
The worst you could say about RN is that he didn't do enough to fix the slide that Lambo started.
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Southerndawg said:
Gilby and Ty were awful head coaches, the worst Husky Head Football Coaches in my lifetime, but that slide started with Rick. Under his watch, the team morphed into a Charmin soft shell of its former self. I don't hate the guy, but failing to recognize the damage he did and the downward trend he started is a bit puzzling.RoadDawg55 said:
Rick was nothing special but he would have done better than 6-6 with that team. Gilby was unbelievably bad. Him and Ty ran UW into the ground, not Rick.Alexis said:2 things from this thread.
Rick ran UW into the ground, though the team that he left Gilby after he was fired a month before the season had a Heisman candidate at QB, and an All American candidate at WR, was preseason #14, and Gilby lost 6 gaymes with it.
And it's obvious James never had to compete with a GOOD Colorado squad.
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Axe you’re boy LutonPitchfork51 said:Do u jokers have a pass rush
If so then you get to witness bad montez
Cuz he fucking sucks
FYFMFE bitchfork get rid of the Beav avi already. Mods? -
Rick is the best HC UW has had since Don James.
Pete will probably pass him, but as it stands right now, nope. So far Pete is better than Sark who was better than Ty. -
I don't hate the guy, but failing to recognize the damage he did and the downward trend he started is a bit puzzling.ThomasFremont said:Rick is the best HC UW has had since Don James.
Pete will probably pass him, but as it stands right now, nope. So far Pete is better than Sark who was better than Ty.








