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McMillan and INTs

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  • TheHB
    TheHB Member Posts: 7,070
    Huard definitely throws a harder ball than Morris, and it was clear the receivers’ baby hands were getting pwned trying to catch them.

    Not sure what the WR and TE coaches coach, but catching the ball is an important skill and UW’s seem to lack that part of the job.
  • Canadawg
    Canadawg Member Posts: 6,205 Standard Supporter

    Houhusky said:

    McMillen clearly has the WR NFL potential, he gets open with ease and has decent hands, but he plays like a weak minded pussy and will probably quit himself out of the pros before he ever actually gets a chance.

    He could be good, I wish he would put in the work and turn things around, Ross, Pettis, and Kearse all played themselves into the NFL through the poor QB play.

    I’ll be surprised if he doesn’t transfer. He is the type of player that the new coach will need to purge or make an example of if they are going to turn around the culture.

    Once guys go down the pussy pouting path they rarely, if ever, come back.

    I still have hope for Rome, he has a bit more fight in him.

    Odunze has an NFL body. McMillen would get broken in half in the first series. 20 lbs makes a difference. There are fast people all over the country. Dime a dozen. Doesn’t mean they can play in the NFL. People here talking about Oregon recruiting hype ... that applies to JM as much as anybody. I don’t see it.
    There are a ton of elite WRs in the league at his size. Not a viable argument at all
  • chuck
    chuck Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 11,858 Swaye's Wigwam
    My opinion on McMillan is the same as most of the rest of the roster. They all suck waxy ball sack.

    I still hope most of them stick around to see what a real coaching staff can get out of them. McMillan has been cheated just like every other player on the team. Some handled it better than others. His give up was more obvious than most. It doesn't mean it can't be fixed though.
  • Bread
    Bread Member Posts: 4,109
    I only remember one Huard pass not hit a receiver in the hands and it was McMillan just standing there watching the ball fly past where he would have been if he kept running the route.
  • Neighbor2972
    Neighbor2972 Member Posts: 4,337
    Taj Davis is our only WR who won't get tackled by a moderate breeze.

    They can still be good but they are so physically behind where they should be.
  • TheGhost206
    TheGhost206 Member Posts: 97

    We’ve pointed this out on a couple of our pods. If he said he was portalling today I’d say good at this point

    What's your pod dude?
  • AtomicDawg
    AtomicDawg Member Posts: 7,386

    Taj Davis is our only WR who won't get tackled by a moderate breeze.

    They can still be good but they are so physically behind where they should be.

    I’ve seen all of them break tackles this year. That was eyeballing vs watching opera singer and fuller fall down for years.
  • coach_pete_JPG
    coach_pete_JPG Member Posts: 1,218
    chuck said:

    My opinion on McMillan is the same as most of the rest of the roster. They all suck waxy ball sack.

    I still hope most of them stick around to see what a real coaching staff can get out of them. McMillan has been cheated just like every other player on the team. Some handled it better than others. His give up was more obvious than most. It doesn't mean it can't be fixed though.

    If we’re bashing waxed sacks… I’m out