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Kevin Thomson

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  • KrunkJuiceKrunkJuice Member Posts: 2,068

    Not much to hear since there was no spring practice. Workouts start on Monday for returning players and hopefully walk throughs will start in mid july but coaches offensively have no clue what they have at OL and QB. RB, WR and TE are in good shape so skill position wise we are good, just need the reps to learn the playbook. Defensively players are mostly set as well with the same scheme so they should be dominant. Season will hinge on Donovan, the QB he picks and the OL. If they can come together in a short period of time, we can definitely compete with Oregon for the North with the defense we will have but that's a big if. Being the dawg fan that I am, i'm going to believe that this offense will come together during the middle of the season and that the defense will be so dominant that they can carry them through Michigan and Oregon so I got them going 10-2 but that's just me.
    @sonics1993 - I think I asked you this before but do you still think Morris gives us the best chance to win?
  • sonics1993sonics1993 Member Posts: 1,460

    @sonics1993 - I think I asked you this before but do you still think Morris gives us the best chance to win?
    I can't really answer that question since there is not much to go off of. No spring practices and a new scheme make it difficult to answer that question. I will say if this was based on last years fall camp results the answer would be yes because Sirmon threw way to many picks and that's the last thing we need especially with the defense we have. Sirmon has the most upside but his decision making is why I have never bought in with him.
  • CallMeBigErnCallMeBigErn Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 8,028 Swaye's Wigwam
    edited June 2020

    Probably going to have five new starters as I believe Kirkland will move over to left tackle and Luke will play center. Limited practice hurts OL the most since they all five need to be in sync and with five new starters that will be a challenge. And then there is Huff and his questionable coaching. Go back and watch the last few games, our OL was awful and Eason was getting killed whenever he dropped back to pass. So while we definitely have talent in that room, the lack of experience along with the lack of practice time along with Huff's questionable coaching has me worried.
    Oregon will have the same OL discontinuity besides Penis. Most every team will to a degree, to start.

    Run the fucking rock, I say. And when they least expect it, PLAY ACTION TOUCHDOWN WASHINGTON.
  • backthepackbackthepack Member Posts: 19,922
    In defense of Huff our pass pro schemes were fucktarded under Pete.
  • haiehaie Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 22,791 Swaye's Wigwam
    edited June 2020

    In defense of Huff our pass pro schemes were fucktarded under Pete.

    I heard that Huff hated the offense and encouraging Pete to step down, if he wouldn't give up the offense entirely, was led by Huff, Malloe, and K.
  • Kingdome_UrinalsKingdome_Urinals Member Posts: 2,770

    In defense of Huff our pass pro schemes were fucktarded under Pete.

    Agree. Taking out 14 TE motion variations and weird blocking schemes should help these guys.

    Power run, simplified schemes, play action, more verticals.

    If you watch Thomson's tape at Sac St. I think you can see what Lake and Donovan want their offense to look like.

    Plus the guy can move a little, so RPO is a much bigger threat.
  • backthepackbackthepack Member Posts: 19,922

    RPO =/= Read Option

    You can be a statue and RPO all game long. The run (R) in RPO is the handoff option. Just thought I would clarify because I see this misconception quite a bit.

    Having a QB that can't run is a hindrance though, which made Pete's aversion to dual threat guys frustrating. It's an outdated line of thinking where you have a false choice between an accurate QB or a mobile QB. You can be both.
    Doug Pedersen won a super bowl going RPO heavy with Nick Foles.
  • bananasnblondesbananasnblondes Member Posts: 15,436

    In defense of Huff our pass pro schemes were fucktarded under Pete.

    Possibly, but I've been really unimpressed with how our OL has played as a unit under Huff. It's your job to coach the offensive line and if you cant adapt to the offense, you've got problems. I'm hoping the younger guys who have been with Huff since the beginning will be hungry. Adams was clearly phoning it in last year.
  • backthepackbackthepack Member Posts: 19,922

    Possibly, but I've been really unimpressed with how our OL has played as a unit under Huff. It's your job to coach the offensive line and if you cant adapt to the offense, you've got problems. I'm hoping the younger guys who have been with Huff since the beginning will be hungry. Adams was clearly phoning it in last year.
    Yeah. Our OL talent was garbage last year though.
  • 1to392831weretaken1to392831weretaken Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 7,685 Swaye's Wigwam
    haie said:

    I heard that Huff hated the offense and encouraging Pete to step down, if he wouldn't give up the offense entirely, was led by Huff, Malloe, and K.

    And they all ran a pedophilia ring out of the U Village Joey.

    ...which made Pete's aversion to dual threat guys frustrating.

    Maybe it's a morning spent reading Teq's armchair athletic directoring, but the negativity is jumping the shark around here. There is zero evidence that Petersen had an aversion to dual threat quarterbacks. He offered plenty, and none committed. I don't think his offense was one that wanted the quarterback keeping on designed runs a lot, but no coach ever thought to himself, "I'd prefer that my quarterback can't run."

    Browning played because he was the best option on the roster. Browning starting as a freshman made it hard to recruit ANY quarterback, let alone a dual-threat. That left the cupboards pretty bare post-Browning, and everyone here would have flipped their shit had he started the way more mobile Heinous over Eason. Speaking of Eason, the common understanding is Eason's recruitment led to an overreaction of offering quarterbacks early, hence Morris over Millen.

    I think Petersen would have loved to have a quarterback that could pull and keep every once in a while, but what do I know.

  • whatshouldicareaboutwhatshouldicareabout Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 12,949 Swaye's Wigwam

    Signed Yankoff who is mobile.
    They're freshmen dude. Yankoff is future starter here no question. His pin pointdart to Spiker shows his arm. Of course spiker dropped it. He's the future at UW
  • DoogCouricsDoogCourics Member Posts: 5,739

    They're freshmen dude. Yankoff is future starter here no question. His pin pointdart to Spiker shows his arm. Of course spiker dropped it. He's the future at UW
    I have to disagree. I don’t think Yankoff is the future at UW. Perhaps some place like UCLA, maybe.
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