Howdy, Stranger!

It looks like you're new here. Sign in or register to get started.

Welcome to the Hardcore Husky Forums. Folks who are well-known in Cyberland and not that dumb.

Sirmon enters portal . . . . .

245

Comments

  • DerekJohnsonDerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 66,771 Founders Club

    I'll allow it

    Price lost to the coogs
    Browning and Sark would have been quite the combo
  • FireCohenFireCohen Member Posts: 21,823
    edited December 2020

    Sub K on suicide watch... not that that would be different from any other day but still.

    If he dies, he dies gif
  • chuckchuck Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 11,548 Swaye's Wigwam
    edited December 2020
    There's no way to settle the argument on Price. I thought he was really good in spite of injuries and horrific OL play. When he had time he was surgical, and when he didn't he was scrappy and resourceful as hell. He was plodding and clumsy looking ad a scrambler or runner, but was still good at it.

    Until he wasn't, or the moments where he was became more and more rare. The way he gave up and didn't seem to care in that AC is hard to forget. He was completely wrecked by that point.
  • creepycougcreepycoug Member Posts: 23,863
    edited December 2020
    Like I said, I watched him play in person multiple tims in HS. Obvi big, strong and good arm. For whatever reason, the fact that he was also terribly erratic and pick-prone didn't hit his rep, but fuck all I saw it person. Even against the really bad teams, like Inglemoor, where it should have felt like a light practice, he'd throw terrible picks. I somewhat wrote it off to trying to play hero ball and always looking for the big pass on every down, but I also wondered if that's just who he was. Some guys are accurate and some aren't. Some of the picks were of the "who are you throwing to there?" variety. Shouldn't happen with frequency in HS when you yourself, and your team, are just better than everybody else.

    Lindy 2 is somewhat accurate, though Lindy was arguably even more of a specimen. From many accounts close to the situation, Pete wanted Lindy to work out because he was such a threat to run, but he could never get his accuracy to the point where Pete could trust him. That's where Price had him with room to spare.

  • creepycougcreepycoug Member Posts: 23,863
    chuck said:

    There's no way to settle the argument on Price. I thought he was really good in spite of injuries and horrific OL play. When he had time he was surgical, and when he didn't he was scrappy and resourceful as hell. He was plodding and clumsy looking ad a scrambler or runner, but was still good at it.

    Until he wasn't, or the moments where he was became more and more rare. The way he gave up and didn't seem to care in that AC is hard to forget. He was completely wrecked by that point.

    This. So true.
  • BleachedAnusDawgBleachedAnusDawg Member Posts: 12,663

    I'll allow it

    Price lost to the coogs
    Handicapped by Sark as coach.
  • thechatchthechatch Member Posts: 6,855
    Best wishes to him in his future endeavours
  • FremontTrollFremontTroll Member Posts: 4,744

    You can't dock him for having the best defense. Was he suppose to request a shitty defense? All I am saying is people do mental gymnastics like crazy to try and prove why Browning wasn't the best QB we have had in a long while. No one is saying he was elite, but he was the best QB the Huskies have had in awhile. Now if your argument is all Husky QBs have been shit including him then fine, he was still the best of the shitpile though.
    If your criteria is WINS then yes I can "dock him" because the defense was largely responsible for our wins. It is "mental gymnastics" to say otherwise.
  • Edwin_BambinoEdwin_Bambino Member Posts: 2,944

    If your criteria is WINS then yes I can "dock him" because the defense was largely responsible for our wins. It is "mental gymnastics" to say otherwise.
    Defense / Gaskin / WRs / special teams Dante.. Brownsocks is pretty far down the list.
Sign In or Register to comment.