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Jabez Tinae, 2021 4* WR, Burien (Kennedy Catholic), WA (Committed)

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  • chuckchuck Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 11,443 Swaye's Wigwam
    Houhusky said:

    2011 Sophomore Kieth Price was a good QB...

    Price put up 3000+ yards, 33TD, with a 67% completion percentage when the OL was terrible and his only offensive weapons were Polk and a fat/drunk ASJ.

    That Baylor game when he outplayed RG3 by putting up 438 yards, 4 TDs, 0 INTs AND 3 rushing TDs on a half broken leg he was objectively great.

    But that game broke him for the next season and he never fully recovered both from the leg injury and the yips he obviously had afterwards from running for his life.

    2013 Price is also what I would classify as a decently good QB too... put up good offensive numbers throwing to Kevin Smith, Mickens, and a fatter/drunker ASJ.

    I would do a lot of things to have a QB that could lead an offense to 38 points per game...

    If UW had that over the past 4+ years we probably would have had a game in the national championship (or two).
    This.

    My friend Roadie and I strongly disagree on Price. I understand his reasoning to an extent. Price made dumb shit playsand plays where it looked like he just gave up with increasing frequency the older and more battered he got. His fold in that AC is hard to forget.

    I just think he's underrating how good he was to begin with and how good he had to be to even make the offense serviceable with how shitty the core (OL) was.
  • insinceredawginsinceredawg Member Posts: 5,117
    Houhusky said:

    2011 Sophomore Kieth Price was a good QB...

    Price put up 3000+ yards, 33TD, with a 67% completion percentage when the OL was terrible and his only offensive weapons were Polk and a fat/drunk ASJ.

    That Baylor game when he outplayed RG3 by putting up 438 yards, 4 TDs, 0 INTs AND 3 rushing TDs on a half broken leg he was objectively great.

    But that game broke him for the next season and he never fully recovered both from the leg injury and the yips he obviously had afterwards from running for his life.

    2013 Price is also what I would classify as a decently good QB too... put up good offensive numbers throwing to Kevin Smith, Mickens, and a fatter/drunker ASJ.

    I would do a lot of things to have a QB that could lead an offense to 38 points per game...

    If UW had that over the past 4+ years we probably would have had a game in the national championship (or two).
    IIRC, the OL went to shit after 2011 and KP hurt his knee in the 2012 opener against SDSU at the Clink. That season was as painful to watch on offense as the last two Browning seasons but at least we got to storm the field after beating Stanford and Oregon State!
  • FireCohenFireCohen Member Posts: 21,823
    animate said:

    That's where you need to start thinking with your shit brain as you've said before.

    - Peterman is loathe to compromise his own "process" and okg philosophy because he married both merit plus development and faith/loyalty to his players and recruits.
    - that means he doesn't want players to jump the queue unless there's no other choice and even then he'll beat a dead horse over and over again. See opera singer for example.
    - this faithful adherence to his program philosophy allows him to have relatively low levels of chaos and turmoil in his program which he can also sell to administration and the families hence the fast/slow strategy concept put forth from Pepsi and Dennis
    - this also sells the program in terms of combine invites and NFL draft picks because of development and time out forth from the player into the program following the okg/built for life shit

    If Peterman were to move pieces around and be more ruthless like many here wanted him to be he would be directly attacking the process that he prides himself in.

    If Peterman were to be more ruthless then he would be "like all the other coaches" and he doesn't want to be.

    You know "this program ain't for everyone"mantra.

    Read: "if you buy into the program 100% then you will get a great education and develop as a player etc ..."

    But all this is a smokescreen as we saw this past year. When shit is going wrong people say stuff like "oh, Peterman allows autonomy with all his coaches to call the shots etc ... " playing time and rotations and all that shit...

    Is Peterman blind enough to see 8-5? He sees it but he's loyal to a fault to his players, program and coaches. Hence the linebacker debacle and offensive incompetence.

    That's why he's taking a break because at the highest levels it's a balancing act between football ruthlessness and honor (and money/facilities/winning) and he got burnt out.

    Hopefully Jimmy no balls has a bit more ruthlessness with enough honor to keep the program moving forward
    Only victors get to decide what was honorable. So he better get some big wins
  • HouhuskyHouhusky Member Posts: 5,537

    IIRC, the OL went to shit after 2011 and KP hurt his knee in the 2012 opener against SDSU at the Clink. That season was as painful to watch on offense as the last two Browning seasons but at least we got to storm the field after beating Stanford and Oregon State!
    In the game against Baylor in 2011 Price was already wearing his heavy knee brace on his left leg due to a lingering issue... he injured it further in that Alamo bowl game on one of his TD runs, 100%. He just toughed it out, he could barely walk after the game due to the swelling and he did irreversible damage to his knee.

    I was there.

    Also I remember Danny Shelton pushing 400 lbs trying to return the final kickoff with around 2 mins left in the game, trying to do a spin move and fumbling the ball to seal the win for Baylor... I was in full rage mode at the time rather funny sight to think about now.
  • RoadDawg55RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,123
    edited February 2020
    chuck said:

    Opinions and assumptions as facts is your MO whenever this topic comes up and you're so serious about it that it's hard to know how to respond. I know I simply shared my opinion and stated it is though it were correct, it wasnt dressed up as anything factual. Your comparisons to the other QBs is completely playing at the time is only opinion based. Your assertion that it takes NFL talent at QB to win at the college level is factually untrue.

    Oh well. There are topics I can't converse with my friends and family too even if we agree on most things.
    Haha it’s not that serious. I just don’t think he was very good and most of it is factual or evidence based. Stats, wins, comparisons to other QB’s in the conference. A lot of hypotheticals are used about how and he would have been better in different circumstances.

    We didn’t run the triple option. We ran a pro style offense for most of Price’s career. HUNH his senior year. Other than Jacob Coker and Alabama, the teams winning titles have had big time talent at QB. It’s not 1995 with Nebraska and Tommy Frazier anymore in CFB. If you put Price on Alabama in his era, yeah he maybe could have won a title. I doubt he could have anywhere else.

    Good kid, easy to root for, and idiot doogs blaming him while defending Sark were pathetic. That doesn’t make him a good QB tho.
  • PenacePenace Member Posts: 494
    I guess it makes sense. I dont love either Kennedy reciever but I s
    chuck said:

    Price had knee problems to begin with and, as anyone who has dealt with weak knees knows, you hurt them every time you do anything. Either you take it and gimp your way through or you quit. He fucking battled like a trooper to get through his career like that. Some probably forget, but he had some scrambles and a couple of touchdown runs on that gimpy leg that were beyond epic. He managed to be a tough, mobile QB in spite of a bum wheel and nowhere near the speed or physique to play that style. It was pure heart and cleverness with the ball.

    If Jake Locker, Isaiah Stanback, or Jacob Eason had half of the heart and winning attitude of Price they would have all been great QBs. Eason would have been a playoff QB. Instead the scrawny little dude was better than all of them.
    Not sure I've heard anyone question Jake Lockers heart during his time at UW
  • RoadDawg55RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,123
    dnc said:

    Yeah I think Jake had plenty of heart he just didn’t know how to throw an accurate ball. He was pretty clutch though and showed up big in key moments. He just had days where he couldn’t hit the broadside of a barn.
    He was clutch. He was mostly good when we needed it, sometimes great.
  • dncdnc Member Posts: 56,819

    He was clutch. He was mostly good when we needed it, sometimes great.
    Agree
  • dirtysouwfdawgdirtysouwfdawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 13,758 Swaye's Wigwam
    I’ll take two instate commits right now and put the sales twist on it that it’s momentum.
  • bananasnblondesbananasnblondes Member Posts: 15,432
    Committing Sunday
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