"We didn't play well," linebackers coach Bob Gregory said while meeting with reporters on a Wednesday conference call. "I don't know if it was one thing I can point to."
He doesn't know if it's one thing he can point to?
"We didn't play well," linebackers coach Bob Gregory said while meeting with reporters on a Wednesday conference call. "I don't know if it was one thing I can point to."
He doesn't know if it's one thing he can point to?
Riiiight Bobby.
He's right. TWO things - both thumbs pointing right back at himself.
"You don't want to burn a kid's year to be on just kickoffs," Gregory said. "You want to make sure a kid can contribute. It's a tricky situation."
So Bob has been coaching for how long and he learned that lesson with BBK? Why Jimmy, Why?
BBK wasn’t just on kickoffs. He was the top reserve LB from the middle of the season on. He started vs Oregon. That said, it definitely would have been nice if he had redshirted.
"You don't want to burn a kid's year to be on just kickoffs," Gregory said. "You want to make sure a kid can contribute. It's a tricky situation."
So Bob has been coaching for how long and he learned that lesson with BBK? Why Jimmy, Why?
BBK wasn’t just on kickoffs. He was the top reserve LB from the middle of the season on. He started vs Oregon. That said, it definitely would have been nice if he had redshirted.
That was his sophomore year. Lawyer and Constantine were above BBK in the pecking order BBK's freshman year. I don't think he started against Oregon, but he did come in sometime in middle of the game, made a few tackles, and looked really fast and good. His sophomore year, he was second reserve, behind Beavers (who replaced Azeem), and gave up a bad TD at Oregon--although 70-21 was already in progress.
BBK's freshman year was almost entirely special teams, with a series here and there in a couple of games.
"You don't want to burn a kid's year to be on just kickoffs," Gregory said. "You want to make sure a kid can contribute. It's a tricky situation."
So Bob has been coaching for how long and he learned that lesson with BBK? Why Jimmy, Why?
BBK wasn’t just on kickoffs. He was the top reserve LB from the middle of the season on. He started vs Oregon. That said, it definitely would have been nice if he had redshirted.
That was his sophomore year. Lawyer and Constantine were above BBK in the pecking order BBK's freshman year. I don't think he started against Oregon, but he did come in sometime in middle of the game, made a few tackles, and looked really fast and good. His sophomore year, he was second reserve, behind Beavers (who replaced Azeem), and gave up a bad TD at Oregon--although 70-21 was already in progress.
BBK's freshman year was almost entirely special teams, with a series here and there in a couple of games.
No. He started bs Oregon. From that point on he was first LB off the bench ahead of Lawyer and Constantine. 2016 is his sophomore year.
"You don't want to burn a kid's year to be on just kickoffs," Gregory said. "You want to make sure a kid can contribute. It's a tricky situation."
So Bob has been coaching for how long and he learned that lesson with BBK? Why Jimmy, Why?
BBK wasn’t just on kickoffs. He was the top reserve LB from the middle of the season on. He started vs Oregon. That said, it definitely would have been nice if he had redshirted.
That was his sophomore year. Lawyer and Constantine were above BBK in the pecking order BBK's freshman year. I don't think he started against Oregon, but he did come in sometime in middle of the game, made a few tackles, and looked really fast and good. His sophomore year, he was second reserve, behind Beavers (who replaced Azeem), and gave up a bad TD at Oregon--although 70-21 was already in progress.
BBK's freshman year was almost entirely special teams, with a series here and there in a couple of games.
No. He started bs Oregon. From that point on he was first LB off the bench ahead of Lawyer and Constantine. 2016 is his sophomore year.
You're looking at the first play from scrimmage, Oregon at Washington, 2015. It's on YouTube. On the left is 47, Scott Lawyer. On the right is 7, Keishawn Bierria.
Second play from scrimmage, Lawyer makes a nice play for no gain, Bierria gets hurt.
Third play from scrimmage, and for the rest of the series, Lawyer and Constantine are the linebackers.
Second series, Bierria is back, and it's Bierria and Lawyer. BBK makes his first appearance after Lawyer runs himself out of position, about 10:00 into the game.
Also, for what it's worth, the next game was at Stanford (Magna Carta's Opus). First series: Victor/Lawyer. Second series: Victor/Lawyer. Third series: Victor/Bierria. Fourth series: Lawyer/BBK.
"You don't want to burn a kid's year to be on just kickoffs," Gregory said. "You want to make sure a kid can contribute. It's a tricky situation."
So Bob has been coaching for how long and he learned that lesson with BBK? Why Jimmy, Why?
BBK wasn’t just on kickoffs. He was the top reserve LB from the middle of the season on. He started vs Oregon. That said, it definitely would have been nice if he had redshirted.
That was his sophomore year. Lawyer and Constantine were above BBK in the pecking order BBK's freshman year. I don't think he started against Oregon, but he did come in sometime in middle of the game, made a few tackles, and looked really fast and good. His sophomore year, he was second reserve, behind Beavers (who replaced Azeem), and gave up a bad TD at Oregon--although 70-21 was already in progress.
BBK's freshman year was almost entirely special teams, with a series here and there in a couple of games.
No. He started bs Oregon. From that point on he was first LB off the bench ahead of Lawyer and Constantine. 2016 is his sophomore year.
You're looking at the first play from scrimmage, Oregon at Washington, 2015. It's on YouTube. On the left is 47, Scott Lawyer. On the right is 7, Keishawn Bierria.
Second play from scrimmage, Lawyer makes a nice play for no gain, Bierria gets hurt.
Third play from scrimmage, and for the rest of the series, Lawyer and Constantine are the linebackers.
Second series, Bierria is back, and it's Bierria and Lawyer. BBK makes his first appearance after Lawyer runs himself out of position, about 10:00 into the game.
Okay you’re right. He does get a sack vs Oregon. Thought he started. He didn’t just play special teams. 7 tackles against Stanford.
did you forget 19? also we had like one of the best DL in the nation in 2016 and vita was just an absolute monster in 17
No becuase 19 wasnt a good year. Christ.
One down year and a bunch of stellar years = trash coach on here
By that logic no coach in America is good enough for the prestigious football mecca that is the University of Washington
Bunch of delusional tards. If the LBs suck next year can his ass, but one down year with new starters does not mean a coach sucks
Imagine propping up Bob Gregory.
Four years of Bob's tutelage did wonders for Wellington and Manu. Bierria regressed his senior year. Victor fell off a cliff. All Bob has is BBK. He's a fucking black hole in recruiting and a below average coach.
I would say he took lightly recruited DJ Beavers and made him look legit against Bama. Then there's BBK. I don't think Bierria regressed his senior year, he just gained too much weight and wasn't playing next to Victor anymore. They were asking him to do too much.
What Gregory has lacked--and it's fair to say this is at least mostly his own fault--is useful clay to mold. Victor was an NFL linebacker while healthy and in shape, and he was a fucking beast under Gregory. Bierria and BBK, to a lesser extent (speaking potential here), were NFL linebackers, and they were great under Gregory. I think if Beavers had stayed healthy his whole career, there was all-conference and NFL potential, and I think losing that one player to retirement fucked the team in 2019 more than any other single factor*. Who else has he had to work with that would even get a sniff from the NFL? Physically, Wellington was fast enough, a whole bunch of others were big enough, Eifler was fast and big enough but too dumb, and that's it.
*Having the roster in a state that losing one player to retirement fucks you is not a good thing, and definitely on Gregory, so this is merely a halfhearted defense of his coaching and definitely not of his overall performance.
If what comes from Kwiatkowski and Petersen is to be believed, Gregory has had major influence in defensive design and game-planning. In all but 2019, that's a recent run of being very involved in planning the best defense in the conference. I don't think he's useless as a coach at all, and any evidence to the contrary is anecdotal. His recruiting, however, has clearly hurt the program. Give Gregory more Victors, Bierrias, and Beaverses, and BBKs, and we're all licking Gregory's balls right now. Ifs and buts, yadda yadda yadda.
TL;DR: He can coach, and people well qualified to assess such have said so multiple times. Recruits for shit, compounded by missing on a few evaluations and having poor injury luck, and it hurts.
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So Bob has been coaching for how long and he learned that lesson with BBK? Why Jimmy, Why?
He's right. TWO things - both thumbs pointing right back at himself.
BBK's freshman year was almost entirely special teams, with a series here and there in a couple of games.
You're looking at the first play from scrimmage, Oregon at Washington, 2015. It's on YouTube. On the left is 47, Scott Lawyer. On the right is 7, Keishawn Bierria.
Second play from scrimmage, Lawyer makes a nice play for no gain, Bierria gets hurt.
Third play from scrimmage, and for the rest of the series, Lawyer and Constantine are the linebackers.
Second series, Bierria is back, and it's Bierria and Lawyer. BBK makes his first appearance after Lawyer runs himself out of position, about 10:00 into the game.
Soooo...
https://gohuskies.com/sports/football/roster/ben-burr-kirven/6766
You guys are fucking morons 99% of the time
One down year and a bunch of stellar years = trash coach on here
By that logic no coach in America is good enough for the prestigious football mecca that is the University of Washington
Bunch of delusional tards. If the LBs suck next year can his ass, but one down year with new starters does not mean a coach sucks
Also year five we played BBK and had to move Tevis to OLB 95% of the snaps the entire year b/c we had no one else to play.
But yea, were just fine with Gregory there, enough so that Pete was going to let him go last year had he stayed on.
Four years of Bob's tutelage did wonders for Wellington and Manu. Bierria regressed his senior year. Victor fell off a cliff. All Bob has is BBK. He's a fucking black hole in recruiting and a below average coach.
What Gregory has lacked--and it's fair to say this is at least mostly his own fault--is useful clay to mold. Victor was an NFL linebacker while healthy and in shape, and he was a fucking beast under Gregory. Bierria and BBK, to a lesser extent (speaking potential here), were NFL linebackers, and they were great under Gregory. I think if Beavers had stayed healthy his whole career, there was all-conference and NFL potential, and I think losing that one player to retirement fucked the team in 2019 more than any other single factor*. Who else has he had to work with that would even get a sniff from the NFL? Physically, Wellington was fast enough, a whole bunch of others were big enough, Eifler was fast and big enough but too dumb, and that's it.
*Having the roster in a state that losing one player to retirement fucks you is not a good thing, and definitely on Gregory, so this is merely a halfhearted defense of his coaching and definitely not of his overall performance.
If what comes from Kwiatkowski and Petersen is to be believed, Gregory has had major influence in defensive design and game-planning. In all but 2019, that's a recent run of being very involved in planning the best defense in the conference. I don't think he's useless as a coach at all, and any evidence to the contrary is anecdotal. His recruiting, however, has clearly hurt the program. Give Gregory more Victors, Bierrias, and Beaverses, and BBKs, and we're all licking Gregory's balls right now. Ifs and buts, yadda yadda yadda.
TL;DR: He can coach, and people well qualified to assess such have said so multiple times. Recruits for shit, compounded by missing on a few evaluations and having poor injury luck, and it hurts.