Jimmy Lake: "I'm not a sideways kind of guy"
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That happened like two or three times all year. Pete’s offense sucked. It wasn’t really sideways tho. Sideways probably would have worked better with Ahmed. It was bland and predictable and the players were often confused. It seemed to take everyone doing their job perfectly for plays to have success.creepycoug said:
It was more when they, and the dreaded jet sweeps, were called.RoadDawg55 said:Did we really run that many bubble screens? Our offense sucked, but I wouldn’t say that was The reason.
Predictable play calling, a lot of third and long plays, and absolutely no ability to handle pressure and have easy to find hour routes off pressure.
You're running down someone's throat, you have an important 3rd and short, run a play that takes a long time to develop and that, if the defense sees it, will have a 90% of stuffing it. -
It’s a good problem to have in a way, but if Lake is good and gets a chance, he’s bouncing to the NFL.Neighbor2972 said:
His fascination with 'NFL' coaches is concerning. While I'm sure he learned a lot from smart people in the NFL, the NFL has also consistently proven to have a lot of dumb fucks.Gladstone said:Jimmy hired Donovan and is a complete retard until proven otherwise. W/ respect
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This is exactly the problem, right here. The offense just made everything look so hard because everything was so dependent on at least 8 players winning individual battles in perfect sequence for the timing to work out.RoadDawg55 said:
That happened like two or three times all year. Pete’s offense sucked. It wasn’t really sideways tho. Sideways probably would have worked better with Ahmed. It was bland and predictable and the players were often confused. It seemed to take everyone doing their job perfectly for plays to have success.creepycoug said:
It was more when they, and the dreaded jet sweeps, were called.RoadDawg55 said:Did we really run that many bubble screens? Our offense sucked, but I wouldn’t say that was The reason.
Predictable play calling, a lot of third and long plays, and absolutely no ability to handle pressure and have easy to find hour routes off pressure.
You're running down someone's throat, you have an important 3rd and short, run a play that takes a long time to develop and that, if the defense sees it, will have a 90% of stuffing it.
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So don’t get sideways with Jimmy Big Balls Lake?
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True story.RaceBannon said:
If you recruit great or draft great your a genius. If not you get fired
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I liked the wildcat runs you tried against the ducks in 2019. I hope that kind of sneaky trickeration still has a place in the husky offense going forward.
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Good point. Some coaches in the NFL are the best at what they do. Others not so much. Kind of like any other level.Neighbor2972 said:
His fascination with 'NFL' coaches is concerning. While I'm sure he learned a lot from smart people in the NFL, the NFL has also consistently proven to have a lot of dumb fucks.Gladstone said:Jimmy hired Donovan and is a complete retard until proven otherwise. W/ respect
Coaching is important at any level, but NFL players are mostly self motivated and half of them are barely hanging on and will do anything they can to stay. Most of them can be cut with very little ramifications. -
YellowSnow said:
We’re not drinking cab that drinks like merlot!
https://youtu.be/KXXDC5FarhE
SIDEWAYS IS A GREAT MOVIE *JIMMY*!!!!!1 -
The shift and motions slowed guys down a lot. They had too many things to go over presnap and DC’s were aware it was merely window dressing.1to392831weretaken said:
This is exactly the problem, right here. The offense just made everything look so hard because everything was so dependent on at least 8 players winning individual battles in perfect sequence for the timing to work out.RoadDawg55 said:
That happened like two or three times all year. Pete’s offense sucked. It wasn’t really sideways tho. Sideways probably would have worked better with Ahmed. It was bland and predictable and the players were often confused. It seemed to take everyone doing their job perfectly for plays to have success.creepycoug said:
It was more when they, and the dreaded jet sweeps, were called.RoadDawg55 said:Did we really run that many bubble screens? Our offense sucked, but I wouldn’t say that was The reason.
Predictable play calling, a lot of third and long plays, and absolutely no ability to handle pressure and have easy to find hour routes off pressure.
You're running down someone's throat, you have an important 3rd and short, run a play that takes a long time to develop and that, if the defense sees it, will have a 90% of stuffing it.
So you have some talent but not an overwhelming amount and they are all bogged down by pre-snap shit. They don’t have confidence from making a ton of plays, and according to Hugh our OL scheme was really dated. Our identity was having an offense that was overly complicated and used a lot of shifts and motion. Not a power run game, an explosive passing game, or all around balance, but pre snap shifts and motions. That’s what we were known for.
It was a mess from the day Pete took over and had started with Pete prior to his arrival at UW. The 2016 team gave Pete the false hope that it wasn’t his offense that was broken but a talent and execution issue. -
“Our numbers showed how productive those plays had been for us.”TheBounceLives said:I liked the wildcat runs you tried against the ducks in 2019. I hope that kind of sneaky trickeration still has a place in the husky offense going forward.
That was with Gaskin and Newton, Pete. Not with a 4th strong RB named Kamari Pleasant who has poor vision and runs straight up.





