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  • HuskyJWHuskyJW Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 14,772 Swaye's Wigwam
    Are you saying they aren't?
  • ApostleofGriefApostleofGrief Member Posts: 3,904
    dflea said:

    Sark peddled excuses. Petersen won't. He'll just have someone else ready to play.

    The days of bullshit football are over at Washington.

    propaganda
  • whatshouldicareaboutwhatshouldicareabout Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 12,879 Swaye's Wigwam
    Our secondary (scholarship athletes only) right now is:

    Travell Dixon (RS-SR)
    Marcus Peters (RS-JR)
    Brandon Beaver (RS-SO)
    Kevin King (TR-SO)
    Trevor Walker (TR-SO)
    Jermaine Kelly (RS-FR)

    Six scholarship players for the remainder of the Spring with 2 being upperclassmen (and Dixon being a JUCO transfer, so not really the same kinda upperclassman that Peters is). Clearly our biggest weakness moving into 2014, so it's nice to see that Petersen addressed depth by bringing in 7 DBs for this fall. Also worth noting that Brian Clay is a JR who transferred from Hawaii who's had a good off-season. There'll be depth when the season rolls around, which is what we need more than anything.

    Point being, 8 out of 13 players will be freshman in the secondary this season. However, that youth shouldn't be an excuse for this team. We'll have talent out there and a competent DBs coach out there getting them prepared for game situations. The beginning of the schedule is stupid easy, so by the time Stanford and Oregon roll around, Kelly and the 7 True Froshes will have 4-6 games under their belts and have real game experience.

    Youth should never be an excuse with this team.
  • ApostleofGriefApostleofGrief Member Posts: 3,904

    Our secondary (scholarship athletes only) right now is:

    Travell Dixon (RS-SR)
    Marcus Peters (RS-JR)
    Brandon Beaver (RS-SO)
    Kevin King (TR-SO)
    Trevor Walker (TR-SO)
    Jermaine Kelly (RS-FR)

    Six scholarship players for the remainder of the Spring with 2 being upperclassmen (and Dixon being a JUCO transfer, so not really the same kinda upperclassman that Peters is). Clearly our biggest weakness moving into 2014, so it's nice to see that Petersen addressed depth by bringing in 7 DBs for this fall. Also worth noting that Brian Clay is a JR who transferred from Hawaii who's had a good off-season. There'll be depth when the season rolls around, which is what we need more than anything.

    Point being, 8 out of 13 players will be freshman in the secondary this season. However, that youth shouldn't be an excuse for this team. We'll have talent out there and a competent DBs coach out there getting them prepared for game situations. The beginning of the schedule is stupid easy, so by the time Stanford and Oregon roll around, Kelly and the 7 True Froshes will have 4-6 games under their belts and have real game experience.

    Youth should never be an excuse with this team.

    Right. Like I said. Young. Just like every year for the last 20 years. A young secondary.
  • PostGameOrangeSlicesPostGameOrangeSlices Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 26,455 Swaye's Wigwam

    Our secondary (scholarship athletes only) right now is:

    Travell Dixon (RS-SR)
    Marcus Peters (RS-JR)
    Brandon Beaver (RS-SO)
    Kevin King (TR-SO)
    Trevor Walker (TR-SO)
    Jermaine Kelly (RS-FR)

    Six scholarship players for the remainder of the Spring with 2 being upperclassmen (and Dixon being a JUCO transfer, so not really the same kinda upperclassman that Peters is). Clearly our biggest weakness moving into 2014, so it's nice to see that Petersen addressed depth by bringing in 7 DBs for this fall. Also worth noting that Brian Clay is a JR who transferred from Hawaii who's had a good off-season. There'll be depth when the season rolls around, which is what we need more than anything.

    Point being, 8 out of 13 players will be freshman in the secondary this season. However, that youth shouldn't be an excuse for this team. We'll have talent out there and a competent DBs coach out there getting them prepared for game situations. The beginning of the schedule is stupid easy, so by the time Stanford and Oregon roll around, Kelly and the 7 True Froshes will have 4-6 games under their belts and have real game experience.

    Youth should never be an excuse with this team.

    Right. Like I said. Young. Just like every year for the last 20 years. A young secondary.
    uhhhh not last year?
  • RoadDawg55RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,123

    Our secondary (scholarship athletes only) right now is:

    Travell Dixon (RS-SR)
    Marcus Peters (RS-JR)
    Brandon Beaver (RS-SO)
    Kevin King (TR-SO)
    Trevor Walker (TR-SO)
    Jermaine Kelly (RS-FR)

    Six scholarship players for the remainder of the Spring with 2 being upperclassmen (and Dixon being a JUCO transfer, so not really the same kinda upperclassman that Peters is). Clearly our biggest weakness moving into 2014, so it's nice to see that Petersen addressed depth by bringing in 7 DBs for this fall. Also worth noting that Brian Clay is a JR who transferred from Hawaii who's had a good off-season. There'll be depth when the season rolls around, which is what we need more than anything.

    Point being, 8 out of 13 players will be freshman in the secondary this season. However, that youth shouldn't be an excuse for this team. We'll have talent out there and a competent DBs coach out there getting them prepared for game situations. The beginning of the schedule is stupid easy, so by the time Stanford and Oregon roll around, Kelly and the 7 True Froshes will have 4-6 games under their belts and have real game experience.

    Youth should never be an excuse with this team.

    Right. Like I said. Young. Just like every year for the last 20 years. A young secondary.
    How can we expect to beat Eastern with such a young secondary?
  • Ron_FairlyRon_Fairly Member Posts: 368

    Our secondary (scholarship athletes only) right now is:

    Travell Dixon (RS-SR)
    Marcus Peters (RS-JR)
    Brandon Beaver (RS-SO)
    Kevin King (TR-SO)
    Trevor Walker (TR-SO)
    Jermaine Kelly (RS-FR)

    Six scholarship players for the remainder of the Spring with 2 being upperclassmen (and Dixon being a JUCO transfer, so not really the same kinda upperclassman that Peters is). Clearly our biggest weakness moving into 2014, so it's nice to see that Petersen addressed depth by bringing in 7 DBs for this fall. Also worth noting that Brian Clay is a JR who transferred from Hawaii who's had a good off-season. There'll be depth when the season rolls around, which is what we need more than anything.

    Point being, 8 out of 13 players will be freshman in the secondary this season. However, that youth shouldn't be an excuse for this team. We'll have talent out there and a competent DBs coach out there getting them prepared for game situations. The beginning of the schedule is stupid easy, so by the time Stanford and Oregon roll around, Kelly and the 7 True Froshes will have 4-6 games under their belts and have real game experience.

    Youth should never be an excuse with this team.

    Right. Like I said. Young. Just like every year for the last 20 years. A young secondary.
    How can we expect to beat Eastern with such a young secondary?
    And no Trufant to save the day.

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  • TierbsHsotBoobsTierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680

    Our secondary (scholarship athletes only) right now is:

    Travell Dixon (RS-SR)
    Marcus Peters (RS-JR)
    Brandon Beaver (RS-SO)
    Kevin King (TR-SO)
    Trevor Walker (TR-SO)
    Jermaine Kelly (RS-FR)

    Six scholarship players for the remainder of the Spring with 2 being upperclassmen (and Dixon being a JUCO transfer, so not really the same kinda upperclassman that Peters is). Clearly our biggest weakness moving into 2014, so it's nice to see that Petersen addressed depth by bringing in 7 DBs for this fall. Also worth noting that Brian Clay is a JR who transferred from Hawaii who's had a good off-season. There'll be depth when the season rolls around, which is what we need more than anything.

    Point being, 8 out of 13 players will be freshman in the secondary this season. However, that youth shouldn't be an excuse for this team. We'll have talent out there and a competent DBs coach out there getting them prepared for game situations. The beginning of the schedule is stupid easy, so by the time Stanford and Oregon roll around, Kelly and the 7 True Froshes will have 4-6 games under their belts and have real game experience.

    Youth should never be an excuse with this team.

    Right. Like I said. Young. Just like every year for the last 20 years. A young secondary.
    uhhhh not last year?

    whoooooooooooooooooosh
  • ApostleofGriefApostleofGrief Member Posts: 3,904

    Our secondary (scholarship athletes only) right now is:

    Travell Dixon (RS-SR)
    Marcus Peters (RS-JR)
    Brandon Beaver (RS-SO)
    Kevin King (TR-SO)
    Trevor Walker (TR-SO)
    Jermaine Kelly (RS-FR)

    Six scholarship players for the remainder of the Spring with 2 being upperclassmen (and Dixon being a JUCO transfer, so not really the same kinda upperclassman that Peters is). Clearly our biggest weakness moving into 2014, so it's nice to see that Petersen addressed depth by bringing in 7 DBs for this fall. Also worth noting that Brian Clay is a JR who transferred from Hawaii who's had a good off-season. There'll be depth when the season rolls around, which is what we need more than anything.

    Point being, 8 out of 13 players will be freshman in the secondary this season. However, that youth shouldn't be an excuse for this team. We'll have talent out there and a competent DBs coach out there getting them prepared for game situations. The beginning of the schedule is stupid easy, so by the time Stanford and Oregon roll around, Kelly and the 7 True Froshes will have 4-6 games under their belts and have real game experience.

    Youth should never be an excuse with this team.

    Right. Like I said. Young. Just like every year for the last 20 years. A young secondary.
    How can we expect to beat Eastern with such a young secondary?
    if eastern fumbles a lot, like the last game
  • ApostleofGriefApostleofGrief Member Posts: 3,904
    I'm not blaming Peete for the secondary problem, but watch it.... the media can act as an excuse proxy for the coach. AND -- these new DB recruits... how many will last? The secondary is young excuse is almost always used (yes, last year was a slight improvement but it is a steady fall back).
  • FenwickFenwick Member Posts: 1,174
    Be cool if you had a guy in your secondary named Young. Sark would approve.
  • creepycougcreepycoug Member Posts: 23,499
    dflea said:

    dflea said:

    Sark peddled excuses. Petersen won't. He'll just have someone else ready to play.

    The days of bullshit football are over at Washington.

    propaganda
    Propaganda is what Sark was feeding you while you were busy polishing his sack, and the Huskies were blowing an 18 point lead against the fucking Coogers.

    A .876 winning percentage - in any conference - isn't propaganda, dumbass. It's a record that speaks for itself. If you don't hear it, it's because your head is in your ass.
    :)

    welcome back.
  • Fire_Marshall_BillFire_Marshall_Bill Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 24,158 Founders Club
    edited April 2014

    Our secondary (scholarship athletes only) right now is:

    Travell Dixon (RS-SR)
    Marcus Peters (RS-JR)
    Brandon Beaver (RS-SO)
    Kevin King (TR-SO)
    Trevor Walker (TR-SO)
    Jermaine Kelly (RS-FR)

    Six scholarship players for the remainder of the Spring with 2 being upperclassmen (and Dixon being a JUCO transfer, so not really the same kinda upperclassman that Peters is). Clearly our biggest weakness moving into 2014, so it's nice to see that Petersen addressed depth by bringing in 7 DBs for this fall. Also worth noting that Brian Clay is a JR who transferred from Hawaii who's had a good off-season. There'll be depth when the season rolls around, which is what we need more than anything.

    Point being, 8 out of 13 players will be freshman in the secondary this season. However, that youth shouldn't be an excuse for this team. We'll have talent out there and a competent DBs coach out there getting them prepared for game situations. The beginning of the schedule is stupid easy, so by the time Stanford and Oregon roll around, Kelly and the 7 True Froshes will have 4-6 games under their belts and have real game experience.

    Youth should never be an excuse with this team.

    It never should have been an excuse. Doog morons have been using since 2003. There are usually some weak spots, even on great teams (Seahawk's o line and wide receivers come to mind).
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 11,453
    The youth excuse actually started in 2000 by Ted Miller who was describing our skill guys.

    UW was still the favorites and expected to win conference in spite of youth.

    Youth became a crutch during the Ty years which is funny because in 2006 and 2007 we had 20+ fifth year seniors.

    As always Doogs ignored the facts on Ty as Doogs hate facts.

    Just like they always said Sark had a young team in 2010 because he played 16 true freshman. I used to always tell them that number is so high because Sark is a dumb fuck. Look at the contributors on that 2010 team they were all upperclassman or in the case of Chris Polk a redshirt sophomore.
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