Per a Caple story during the offseason in July, Ulofoshio has always been a playmaker. During his senior year at Bishop Gorman, had 100 tackles and 15.5 tackles for loss, plus four fumble recoveries and two interceptions.
Jordan PaoPao was the one who convinced him to walk-on at UW.
Wow it’s almost like I was right, that Bob had nothing to do with Eddie!
Per a Caple story during the offseason in July, Ulofoshio has always been a playmaker. During his senior year at Bishop Gorman, had 100 tackles and 15.5 tackles for loss, plus four fumble recoveries and two interceptions.
Jordan PaoPao was the one who convinced him to walk-on at UW.
Wow it’s almost like I was right, that Bob had nothing to do with Eddie!
Per a Caple story during the offseason in July, Ulofoshio has always been a playmaker. During his senior year at Bishop Gorman, had 100 tackles and 15.5 tackles for loss, plus four fumble recoveries and two interceptions.
Jordan PaoPao was the one who convinced him to walk-on at UW.
Wow it’s almost like I was right, that Bob had nothing to do with Eddie!
Dude, Bob coached Ulo.
Pretty obvious he was talking about recruiting him, not what happened after he was at UW.
Per a Caple story during the offseason in July, Ulofoshio has always been a playmaker. During his senior year at Bishop Gorman, had 100 tackles and 15.5 tackles for loss, plus four fumble recoveries and two interceptions.
Jordan PaoPao was the one who convinced him to walk-on at UW.
Wow it’s almost like I was right, that Bob had nothing to do with Eddie!
Dude, Bob coached Ulo.
Pretty obvious he was talking about recruiting him, not what happened after he was at UW.
Look, I didn't scroll up. All I saw was backpack say Bob had nothing to do with Eddie, which is crazy talk on its own.
Per a Caple story during the offseason in July, Ulofoshio has always been a playmaker. During his senior year at Bishop Gorman, had 100 tackles and 15.5 tackles for loss, plus four fumble recoveries and two interceptions.
Jordan PaoPao was the one who convinced him to walk-on at UW.
Wow it’s almost like I was right, that Bob had nothing to do with Eddie!
Dude, Bob coached Ulo.
Pretty obvious he was talking about recruiting him, not what happened after he was at UW.
Look, I didn't scroll up. All I saw was backpack say Bob had nothing to do with Eddie, which is crazy talk on its own.
How? He had nothing to do with the eval or recruitment?
Per a Caple story during the offseason in July, Ulofoshio has always been a playmaker. During his senior year at Bishop Gorman, had 100 tackles and 15.5 tackles for loss, plus four fumble recoveries and two interceptions.
Jordan PaoPao was the one who convinced him to walk-on at UW.
Wow it’s almost like I was right, that Bob had nothing to do with Eddie!
Dude, Bob coached Ulo.
Pretty obvious he was talking about recruiting him, not what happened after he was at UW.
Look, I didn't scroll up. All I saw was backpack say Bob had nothing to do with Eddie, which is crazy talk on its own.
How? He had nothing to do with the eval or recruitment?
I know nothing about Ulo's recruitment but I can't imagine Bob had zero say in the matter. All I know is that Bob has coached him up into a monster.
Per a Caple story during the offseason in July, Ulofoshio has always been a playmaker. During his senior year at Bishop Gorman, had 100 tackles and 15.5 tackles for loss, plus four fumble recoveries and two interceptions.
Jordan PaoPao was the one who convinced him to walk-on at UW.
Wow it’s almost like I was right, that Bob had nothing to do with Eddie!
Dude, Bob coached Ulo.
Pretty obvious he was talking about recruiting him, not what happened after he was at UW.
Look, I didn't scroll up. All I saw was backpack say Bob had nothing to do with Eddie, which is crazy talk on its own.
How? He had nothing to do with the eval or recruitment?
I know nothing about Ulo's recruitment but I can't imagine Bob had zero say in the matter. All I know is that Bob has coached him up into a monster.
Bob and coached up in the same sentence, made me laff
Per a Caple story during the offseason in July, Ulofoshio has always been a playmaker. During his senior year at Bishop Gorman, had 100 tackles and 15.5 tackles for loss, plus four fumble recoveries and two interceptions.
Jordan PaoPao was the one who convinced him to walk-on at UW.
Wow it’s almost like I was right, that Bob had nothing to do with Eddie!
No ones cares how or why he’s here. At least I don’t. We’re just happy he is here.
Per a Caple story during the offseason in July, Ulofoshio has always been a playmaker. During his senior year at Bishop Gorman, had 100 tackles and 15.5 tackles for loss, plus four fumble recoveries and two interceptions.
Jordan PaoPao was the one who convinced him to walk-on at UW.
Wow it’s almost like I was right, that Bob had nothing to do with Eddie!
Dude, Bob coached Ulo.
Pretty obvious he was talking about recruiting him, not what happened after he was at UW.
Look, I didn't scroll up. All I saw was backpack say Bob had nothing to do with Eddie, which is crazy talk on its own.
How? He had nothing to do with the eval or recruitment?
I know nothing about Ulo's recruitment but I can't imagine Bob had zero say in the matter. All I know is that Bob has coached him up into a monster.
Bob and coached up in the same sentence, made me laff
The kind of retard you have to be to say that a coach that has consistently turned out some of the best starting LBs in the pac12 6 out of the past 7 years somehow can't recruit at all AND cant develop is mind numbing cognitive dissidence.
Per a Caple story during the offseason in July, Ulofoshio has always been a playmaker. During his senior year at Bishop Gorman, had 100 tackles and 15.5 tackles for loss, plus four fumble recoveries and two interceptions.
Jordan PaoPao was the one who convinced him to walk-on at UW.
Wow it’s almost like I was right, that Bob had nothing to do with Eddie!
Dude, Bob coached Ulo.
Pretty obvious he was talking about recruiting him, not what happened after he was at UW.
Look, I didn't scroll up. All I saw was backpack say Bob had nothing to do with Eddie, which is crazy talk on its own.
How? He had nothing to do with the eval or recruitment?
I know nothing about Ulo's recruitment but I can't imagine Bob had zero say in the matter. All I know is that Bob has coached him up into a monster.
Bob and coached up in the same sentence, made me laff
The kind of retard you have to be to say that a coach that has consistently turned out some of the best starting LBs in the pac12 6 out of the past 7 years somehow can't recruit at all AND cant develop is mind numbing cognitive dissidence.
He had the worst ILB group in the country last year. Bierra got worse from 16 to 17. Azeem died. Wellington got way worse from 18 to 19. BBK and Eddie are the only ones. Our special teams are god awful. Shut the fuck up with the argument already. You doog. We can fucking do better. Stop protecting below average coaches.
Per a Caple story during the offseason in July, Ulofoshio has always been a playmaker. During his senior year at Bishop Gorman, had 100 tackles and 15.5 tackles for loss, plus four fumble recoveries and two interceptions.
Jordan PaoPao was the one who convinced him to walk-on at UW.
Wow it’s almost like I was right, that Bob had nothing to do with Eddie!
Dude, Bob coached Ulo.
Pretty obvious he was talking about recruiting him, not what happened after he was at UW.
Look, I didn't scroll up. All I saw was backpack say Bob had nothing to do with Eddie, which is crazy talk on its own.
How? He had nothing to do with the eval or recruitment?
I know nothing about Ulo's recruitment but I can't imagine Bob had zero say in the matter. All I know is that Bob has coached him up into a monster.
Bob and coached up in the same sentence, made me laff
The kind of retard you have to be to say that a coach that has consistently turned out some of the best starting LBs in the pac12 6 out of the past 7 years somehow can't recruit at all AND cant develop is mind numbing cognitive dissidence.
He had the worst ILB group in the country last year. Bierra got worse from 16 to 17. Azeem died. Wellington got way worse from 18 to 19. BBK and Eddie are the only ones. Our special teams are god awful. Shut the fuck up with the argument already. You doog. We can fucking do better. Stop protecting below average coaches.
Just the luckiest bad coach in the history of humanity churning out one or more all pac12 LBs for 6 of the last 7 years... He does some things well and has put a very good product on the field, you cant get over being obsessed with recruiting.
Go back to reposting PFF analytics like a rip-off Chest, you are better at that then sperging out retreaded DDY talking points.
Per a Caple story during the offseason in July, Ulofoshio has always been a playmaker. During his senior year at Bishop Gorman, had 100 tackles and 15.5 tackles for loss, plus four fumble recoveries and two interceptions.
Jordan PaoPao was the one who convinced him to walk-on at UW.
Wow it’s almost like I was right, that Bob had nothing to do with Eddie!
Dude, Bob coached Ulo.
Pretty obvious he was talking about recruiting him, not what happened after he was at UW.
Look, I didn't scroll up. All I saw was backpack say Bob had nothing to do with Eddie, which is crazy talk on its own.
How? He had nothing to do with the eval or recruitment?
I know nothing about Ulo's recruitment but I can't imagine Bob had zero say in the matter. All I know is that Bob has coached him up into a monster.
Bob and coached up in the same sentence, made me laff
The kind of retard you have to be to say that a coach that has consistently turned out some of the best starting LBs in the pac12 6 out of the past 7 years somehow can't recruit at all AND cant develop is mind numbing cognitive dissidence.
He had the worst ILB group in the country last year. Bierra got worse from 16 to 17. Azeem died. Wellington got way worse from 18 to 19. BBK and Eddie are the only ones. Our special teams are god awful. Shut the fuck up with the argument already. You doog. We can fucking do better. Stop protecting below average coaches.
Just the luckiest bad coach in the history of humanity churning out one or more all pac12 LBs for 6 of the last 7 years... He does some things well and has put a very good product on the field, you cant get over being obsessed with recruiting.
Go back to reposting PFF analytics like a rip-off Chest, you are better at that then sperging out retreaded DDY talking points.
PFF> some retarded sports writer for Oregon State. Hope this helps.
Azeem was ruined by Pete. Pete fucked him over to prove his point. Hopefully Pete helped make a real difference in his life and Azeem has the chance to make millions doing something else.
Probably unpopular opinion but I could care less about the F/O’s with this one.
Somehow he still gives props to Pete. It was cuttthroat to kick Azeem while he was down and after he gave us so much, but at that point BBK was better.
I love Azeem but he was probably having too great of a time. Bierria was pretty good too and BBK was coming. BBK is a special teams guy in the NFL, but that was a baller right on Azeem’s heels that did pass him up.
Who was it who had the story of Azeem hotboxing and getting in trouble with his landlord or something over weed? Something like that? I think it was the esteemed @BleachedAnusDawg, Esq.
Yep, I know the guy who was the property manager that had him evicted. He always had weed and bitches at his apartment.
#IWasThere
The injury disrupted the structured and controlled schedule and dude dove headfirst into limited responsibility drinking and smoking and just couldn't stop.
When he was kicked out they didn't have a way to move the couch very far and left the casting couch in the alley... We were all poor and lived close by so we took the couch without a second thought and left an old broken fridge pushed out the back of a friends mini van filled with 3 month old moldy university teriyaki in exchange. (Seattle waste refused to take the broken fridge without paying a fee so we did what we had too by releasing it back into the wild)
Per a Caple story during the offseason in July, Ulofoshio has always been a playmaker. During his senior year at Bishop Gorman, had 100 tackles and 15.5 tackles for loss, plus four fumble recoveries and two interceptions.
Jordan PaoPao was the one who convinced him to walk-on at UW.
Wow it’s almost like I was right, that Bob had nothing to do with Eddie!
No ones cares how or why he’s here. At least I don’t. We’re just happy he is here.
A slightly short-sighted take my man. I'm glad he got lucky and Ulo is a beast but there are lots of concerning trends about Bob's ability to maintain depth. How and why we land players and develop our roster is critically important.
Per a Caple story during the offseason in July, Ulofoshio has always been a playmaker. During his senior year at Bishop Gorman, had 100 tackles and 15.5 tackles for loss, plus four fumble recoveries and two interceptions.
Jordan PaoPao was the one who convinced him to walk-on at UW.
Wow it’s almost like I was right, that Bob had nothing to do with Eddie!
No ones cares how or why he’s here. At least I don’t. We’re just happy he is here.
A slightly short-sighted take my man. I'm glad he got lucky and Ulo is a beast but there are lots of concerning trends about Bob's ability to maintain depth. How and why we land players and develop our roster is critically important.
There were posters giving credit to Kwat for getting Smalls. If you think Smalls came to UW because of Kwat, I have oceanfront property in Wyoming for you. The truth is, we don’t always know why a kid comes to UW, and it’s not just because a position coach is a great recruiter or not.
There has been a fictitious game around recruiting, started by the TSIO guys that has stayed. I’m not saying recruiting by a position coach isn’t important, and some on staff are definitely better than others, but it has also become really FS at times.
- booby Gregory recruits with the best ... and lands players like toot toot, brown and other highly rated players - those 4/5* players get coached up by the best and perform amazing and support our defensive alignments to a tee. - guys like eddie o get 3+ years to grow and mature and by the time they are redshirt juniors or seniors they either assert themselves so that the coaches cannot keep them off the field. - guys like toot toot play at BBK AA levels and leave for the draft their junior years - guys like Eddie o slot in and become the "diamond in the rough that surprises everyone and dominates" - everyone sings the praises of booby Gregory and want him to replace coach K but he demurs and says "I'm a UW linebacker coach 1st and foremost and I'll be here churning out AA 'backers every year I have no head coaching aspirations" - kyler manu became a 2nd team AA at Pacific lutheran.
I think he's playing as good as senior BBK right now, they're different players though. BBK a little quicker/faster, Eddie more physical w/ pash rush skills. Would have been nice to see them together, or really any two good linebackers together for once.
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Go back to reposting PFF analytics like a rip-off Chest, you are better at that then sperging out retreaded DDY talking points.
Close thread.
There has been a fictitious game around recruiting, started by the TSIO guys that has stayed. I’m not saying recruiting by a position coach isn’t important, and some on staff are definitely better than others, but it has also become really FS at times.
- booby Gregory recruits with the best ... and lands players like toot toot, brown and other highly rated players
- those 4/5* players get coached up by the best and perform amazing and support our defensive alignments to a tee.
- guys like eddie o get 3+ years to grow and mature and by the time they are redshirt juniors or seniors they either assert themselves so that the coaches cannot keep them off the field.
- guys like toot toot play at BBK AA levels and leave for the draft their junior years
- guys like Eddie o slot in and become the "diamond in the rough that surprises everyone and dominates"
- everyone sings the praises of booby Gregory and want him to replace coach K but he demurs and says "I'm a UW linebacker coach 1st and foremost and I'll be here churning out AA 'backers every year
I have no head coaching aspirations"
- kyler manu became a 2nd team AA at Pacific lutheran.
Is this a pipe dream?
He’s not better than senior BBK yet though