Sights ands Sounds of Fall Practice No. 2


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Sounds like they worked harder than ever this offseason
“ Bynum arrived at practice wearing thick goggles, almost doing his rendition of U2 lead singer Bono. He explained that this apparatus was called a "hater blocker," if we heard that right, which is a device used to narrow his vision in catching the football. The junior from Long Beach, California, described how he wore it throughout the summer while catching 10,000 passes, which was every UW receiver's goal.” -
Given how many we drop, that’s at least 30000 passes for each receiver. Harder. Than. Ever.MikeDamone said:Sounds like they worked harder than ever this offseason
“ Bynum arrived at practice wearing thick goggles, almost doing his rendition of U2 lead singer Bono. He explained that this apparatus was called a "hater blocker," if we heard that right, which is a device used to narrow his vision in catching the football. The junior from Long Beach, California, described how he wore it throughout the summer while catching 10,000 passes, which was every UW receiver's goal.” -
Are there really that many Bynum haters to the point where he needs goggles?
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Next year's fundraiser giveaway will be Hater Blocker goggles with the Hardcore Husky logo proudly emblazoned on the side. All for just $450MikeDamone said:Sounds like they worked harder than ever this offseason
“ Bynum arrived at practice wearing thick goggles, almost doing his rendition of U2 lead singer Bono. He explained that this apparatus was called a "hater blocker," if we heard that right, which is a device used to narrow his vision in catching the football. The junior from Long Beach, California, described how he wore it throughout the summer while catching 10,000 passes, which was every UW receiver's goal.” -
Disagree. All of our guys catch more than they drop.Sources said:
Given how many we drop, that’s at least 30000 passes for each receiver. Harder. Than. Ever.MikeDamone said:Sounds like they worked harder than ever this offseason
“ Bynum arrived at practice wearing thick goggles, almost doing his rendition of U2 lead singer Bono. He explained that this apparatus was called a "hater blocker," if we heard that right, which is a device used to narrow his vision in catching the football. The junior from Long Beach, California, described how he wore it throughout the summer while catching 10,000 passes, which was every UW receiver's goal.” -
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