Husky Jacks open thread [2021]
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I like to say WSU has the best RB room and ignore the fact that they only run against 5 man boxes. That's what I like to doGrundleStiltzkin said: -
PFFFSNEsnake12 said:
I like to say WSU has the best RB room and ignore the fact that they only run against 5 man boxes. That's what I like to doGrundleStiltzkin said: -
Jack emerged a one of the internet's most-read horror and suspense writers in 2015 when he was hired as a feature writer for Thought Catalog's Creepy Catalog
Jack Follman is a screenwriter and horror/suspense author whose stories have been read, shared, and “Liked” by millions online. He is currently a working screenwriter with multiple Film and TV projects in development. The film, Snorkeling, based on Jack’s short story and script, has been produced by Automatik (Sinister) and Three Six Zero (Vox Lux), and directed by acclaimed music video director Emil Nava, is slated for release in 2019.
In addition, Jack’s debut novelette, Good Night’s Sleep, was released by Thought Catalog Books in 2016.
Earlier in his career, Jack was a professional journalist and PR Manager with his work featured in numerous publications, including The Seattle Times, ESPN.com, Pac-12.com, and Men’s Fitness.
Many of his story ideas and themes come from his childhood living in the woods of rural Washington state.
Jack and @JimBasnight should cyber. -
WSU #2 OL is a joke too. Christ. Zero step amd three step check downs all day, with the odd run into an empty box that goes for 8 yards, can make an OL look pretty effective.
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This dude refers to all sports as “sports ball.”Baseman said:
Jack emerged a one of the internet's most-read horror and suspense writers in 2015 when he was hired as a feature writer for Thought Catalog's Creepy Catalog
Jack Follman is a screenwriter and horror/suspense author whose stories have been read, shared, and “Liked” by millions online. He is currently a working screenwriter with multiple Film and TV projects in development. The film, Snorkeling, based on Jack’s short story and script, has been produced by Automatik (Sinister) and Three Six Zero (Vox Lux), and directed by acclaimed music video director Emil Nava, is slated for release in 2019.
In addition, Jack’s debut novelette, Good Night’s Sleep, was released by Thought Catalog Books in 2016.
Earlier in his career, Jack was a professional journalist and PR Manager with his work featured in numerous publications, including The Seattle Times, ESPN.com, Pac-12.com, and Men’s Fitness.
Many of his story ideas and themes come from his childhood living in the woods of rural Washington state.
Jack and @JimBasnight should cyber.
Firecohen could right better more accurate shit. -
Perhaps. I'm most intrigued yet another famous Washingtonian has drawn their inspiration from living in the woods of Washington: Harry Truman. Ted Bundy. Smohalla. Gary Ridgway. Pumpy. Sasquatch, @koopdog, etc.dirtysouwfdawg said:
This dude refers to all sports as “sports ball.”Baseman said:
Jack emerged a one of the internet's most-read horror and suspense writers in 2015 when he was hired as a feature writer for Thought Catalog's Creepy Catalog
Jack Follman is a screenwriter and horror/suspense author whose stories have been read, shared, and “Liked” by millions online. He is currently a working screenwriter with multiple Film and TV projects in development. The film, Snorkeling, based on Jack’s short story and script, has been produced by Automatik (Sinister) and Three Six Zero (Vox Lux), and directed by acclaimed music video director Emil Nava, is slated for release in 2019.
In addition, Jack’s debut novelette, Good Night’s Sleep, was released by Thought Catalog Books in 2016.
Earlier in his career, Jack was a professional journalist and PR Manager with his work featured in numerous publications, including The Seattle Times, ESPN.com, Pac-12.com, and Men’s Fitness.
Many of his story ideas and themes come from his childhood living in the woods of rural Washington state.
Jack and @JimBasnight should cyber.
Firecohen could right better more accurate shit. -
They have had some good OL in the last. A couple guys playing in the NFL right now. I agree that they aren’t the #2 OL, but they have developed their OL’s well against everyone but us.chuck said:WSU #2 OL is a joke too. Christ. Zero step amd three step check downs all day, with the odd run into an empty box that goes for 8 yards, can make an OL look pretty effective.
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A fucking Freshman as bench press
How was Snorkeling?Baseman said:
Perhaps. I'm most intrigued yet another famous Washingtonian has drawn their inspiration from living in the woods of Washington: Harry Truman. Ted Bundy. Smohalla. Gary Ridgway. Pumpy. Sasquatch, @koopdog, etc.dirtysouwfdawg said:
This dude refers to all sports as “sports ball.”Baseman said:
Jack emerged a one of the internet's most-read horror and suspense writers in 2015 when he was hired as a feature writer for Thought Catalog's Creepy Catalog
Jack Follman is a screenwriter and horror/suspense author whose stories have been read, shared, and “Liked” by millions online. He is currently a working screenwriter with multiple Film and TV projects in development. The film, Snorkeling, based on Jack’s short story and script, has been produced by Automatik (Sinister) and Three Six Zero (Vox Lux), and directed by acclaimed music video director Emil Nava, is slated for release in 2019.
In addition, Jack’s debut novelette, Good Night’s Sleep, was released by Thought Catalog Books in 2016.
Earlier in his career, Jack was a professional journalist and PR Manager with his work featured in numerous publications, including The Seattle Times, ESPN.com, Pac-12.com, and Men’s Fitness.
Many of his story ideas and themes come from his childhood living in the woods of rural Washington state.
Jack and @JimBasnight should cyber.
Firecohen could right better more accurate shit. -
The brand is skrong
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Missed Twetters opportunityFecalFeast said: -
So that UW/whatshouldicareabout said:MiamiBama game behind the Mirage is on? -
Vandy v WSU will be specialwhatshouldicareabout said: -
Please give us Lake vs LeachGrundleStiltzkin said:
Missed Twetters opportunityFecalFeast said: -
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Debit card? Sounds poorRaceBannon said: -
I don’t understand the Borghi love.NEsnake12 said:
I like to say WSU has the best RB room and ignore the fact that they only run against 5 man boxes. That's what I like to doGrundleStiltzkin said:
He’s rushed for more than 54 yards in just 5/27 games. Is a game with 10 carries for 40 yards and 8 catches for another 40 yards in an air raid offense really that impressive? Is it the white running back thing, like a worse in every imaginable way version of Christian McCaffrey? McCaffrey was actually really impressive, one of the fastest guys I’ve ever seen live in Autzen.
Also, PFF still sucks. Comparison of their top rated conference RB and one who didn’t make the top-8. One has spent most of his career in Leach’s wide open air raid while the other was in Arroyo’s run into the back of your OL offense.
Borghi: 2256 yards from scrimmage, 6.5 yards/touch
Travis Dye: 2307 yards from scrimmage, 6.6 yards/touch
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Does this mean Clemson of the West is back in play?GrundleStiltzkin said: -
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https://www.washington.edu/coronavirus/testing-results/GrundleStiltzkin said:
Can see how many cases are at UW right now. -
Yes. I'm a believer.GrundleStiltzkin said:
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Borghi is so ridiculously overrated on this boredRatherBeBrewing said:
I don’t understand the Borghi love.NEsnake12 said:
I like to say WSU has the best RB room and ignore the fact that they only run against 5 man boxes. That's what I like to doGrundleStiltzkin said:
He’s rushed for more than 54 yards in just 5/27 games. Is a game with 10 carries for 40 yards and 8 catches for another 40 yards in an air raid offense really that impressive? Is it the white running back thing, like a worse in every imaginable way version of Christian McCaffrey? McCaffrey was actually really impressive, one of the fastest guys I’ve ever seen live in Autzen.
Also, PFF still sucks. Comparison of their top rated conference RB and one who didn’t make the top-8. One has spent most of his career in Leach’s wide open air raid while the other was in Arroyo’s run into the back of your OL offense.
Borghi: 2256 yards from scrimmage, 6.5 yards/touch
Travis Dye: 2307 yards from scrimmage, 6.6 yards/touch