Caple’s Interview with K
It’s a sobering interview that will make you want to drink heavily ... probably best to lock up the bleach before reading
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Cliffs Notes?
The KJR interview was bad enough. They essentially treated it like a situation where a minor league player is moving up to the majors -
Burn it all down
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Without ruining the read my takeaways ...
There was a lot of high level stuff that made it very clear that K wasn’t going to directly burn bridges on the way out ...
Moral of the story is K wants to compete at the highest of levels and fill in the blanks for the reasons why, but reading between the lines on a number of comments it would indicate that K doesn’t believe that can be done at UW -
Welcome to 30 years ago
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So he goes with the coach he destroyed so badly that he got fired days after the 2015 game???Tequilla said:Without ruining the read my takeaways ...
There was a lot of high level stuff that made it very clear that K wasn’t going to directly burn bridges on the way out ...
Moral of the story is K wants to compete at the highest of levels and fill in the blanks for the reasons why, but reading between the lines on a number of comments it would indicate that K doesn’t believe that can be done at UW -
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You mean I didn't have to listen to softy???
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Fuck it all
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But you're the one reading between the lines so I'm going to go ahead and assume he doesn't think that.Tequilla said:Without ruining the read my takeaways ...
There was a lot of high level stuff that made it very clear that K wasn’t going to directly burn bridges on the way out ...
Moral of the story is K wants to compete at the highest of levels and fill in the blanks for the reasons why, but reading between the lines on a number of comments it would indicate that K doesn’t believe that can be done at UW
4 years ago he was in the playoffs. He gave up 17 points. He had NFL talent.
Any good coach and recruiters should look at this conference as a lubricated slide to competing nationally. And UW has the resources.
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What appealed to you about the job?
I’ve been here seven years. It’s been seven awesome years. The idea of just building a defense again, doing something new, I think it was just time for a change. I can’t put it into words. It’s just like a feel, you know? You love where you’re at, you love the guys you’re working with and all that, but you just get an itch to do something different, and this opportunity arose.
What do you think of where Washington is at as a program?
We’ve got good guys. We’ve got good coaches. Obviously, they’ve got to get better. That comes with young guys here and there, and reps, and time. They’re going to make that next step, for sure, offense and defense. I think they’re in a good spot. A lot of dudes coming back. I know the guys are all about it. And the culture’s good. When the culture’s good, you can do good things.







