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  • RTD
    RTD Member Posts: 837
    Must be an 11* otherwise how can he beat out 2 - 5*’s?
  • FireCohen
    FireCohen Member Posts: 21,823
    Come on fudgepack you should know better by now. Don’t fall in love with players. They are not elite until they are
  • backthepack
    backthepack Member Posts: 19,937
    edited December 2021
    FireCohen said:

    Come on fudgepack you should know better by now. Don’t fall in love with players. They are not elite until they are

    3800 32 td 9 int. 753 yards 3 tds 1 int against UCLA/Oregon. Sounds good to me.
  • sonics1993
    sonics1993 Member Posts: 1,460
    edited December 2021
    This is the Jacob Eason hype train all over again. It will be hilarious when this doesn't work out, and everyone starts bashing him again.
  • backthepack
    backthepack Member Posts: 19,937

    This is Jacob Eason hype train all over again. It will be hilarious when this doesn't work out, and everyone starts bashing him again.

    False equivalences
  • PasadenaHuskyFan
    PasadenaHuskyFan Member Posts: 611
    Jacob Eason was only hyped up for his physical attributes and his star ranking. Haener is being hyped up because of his in-game performances. Totally different scenarios.
  • Geevis_and_Butthead
    Geevis_and_Butthead Member Posts: 1,000
    edited December 2021

    This is the Jacob Eason hype train all over again. It will be hilarious when this doesn't work out, and everyone starts bashing him again.

    Dawgman levels of group-think
  • backthepack
    backthepack Member Posts: 19,937



    Here’s why you should be on the Haener train; I’ve never seen a QB at UW in my life make the second throw in this clip. He has some serious arm talent and his ball placement is spectacular.

    Eason and Locker had the arm talent to make the first throw in this clip but they never had the ball placement or anticipation to make that throw.
    All the throws are great, but the last throw is so money. He throws it sidearm before the WR is even open. It’s been awhile since we had someone that actually threw guys open.
    His ability to throw from different arm angles while still being really accurate is impressive
  • EwaDawg
    EwaDawg Member Posts: 4,329
    Gladstone said:

    This is not comparable to Eason because, oh, Haener has actually proven it on the fucking field that he's a legitimately very good QB. What a lazy and unearned comparison. Our QB play being good with Haener is as close to a sure thing you can get for a transfer QB.

    For the simpletons (Haener haters) to be right something REALLY ILLOGICAL would have to happen. He would have to suddenly regress under better circumstances than last year.

    Hopefully, Sam can significantly improve in half a season before Haener gets broken in half by an all P12 schedule.
  • NEsnake12
    NEsnake12 Member Posts: 3,795
    Jacob Eason UGA stats:
    204/370 (55.1%) - 2430 yards - 16 TD - 8 INT

    Jake Haener Fresno St stats:
    303/449 (67.5%) - 3810 yards - 32 TD - 9 INT

    And Eason had Nick Chubb and Sony Michel in the backfield. Fresno’s RBs we’re good but not in the same stratosphere
  • TheHB
    TheHB Member Posts: 6,457
    NEsnake12 said:

    Jacob Eason UGA stats:
    204/370 (55.1%) - 2430 yards - 16 TD - 8 INT

    Jake Haener Fresno St stats:
    303/449 (67.5%) - 3810 yards - 32 TD - 9 INT

    And Eason had Nick Chubb and Sony Michel in the backfield. Fresno’s RBs we’re good but not in the same stratosphere

    And the quality of competition was about the same, too.
  • BleachedAnusDawg
    BleachedAnusDawg Member Posts: 13,148 Standard Supporter

    You people with your facts and video evidence are pathetic and don't fool me one bit. I hated him in 2019 and still hate him now.

    Race is Sonics.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 113,703 Founders Club
    Pro Heaner is pup

    Anti is me

    Choose wisely @sonics1993
  • Beno4Life
    Beno4Life Member Posts: 533
    edited December 2021
    No one on our roster can make these throws or reads...right now. Could Sam in a year with some actual quality QB coaching? It's possible.

    Haener comes with risk cause he's a gunslinger and takes chances. But no one at UW has been able to make the below play and throw since maybe Teeth Price and definitely Tui. He has a strong arm, is mobile, and has some friggin' moxie (can't believe I'm actually typing that after wanting Eason to win the job so badly). Dude reminds me of a better-passing Chase Garbers, extending plays and looking downfield. Plus, he's a no-brainer pick-up since he knows DeBoner's offense and loves working with Grubbs.



    Also, just listen to Hugh's thoughts on Huard's rough outing. Coaching be damned for sure, but Huard didn't exactly seem to know how to read defenses—specifically, as Hugh stated, two-high safeties and zone. (I'm sure this is where you'll tell me that Hugh has a thing against the Huards cause they prioritized Dylan and Sammy over Cale Millen.)

    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/softy-dick-interviews/id1245866571?i=1000543445957
  • MikeSeaver
    MikeSeaver Member Posts: 5,800

    I never thought it was a lock. I am hearing Oregon is after him.

    @MikeSeaver ???
    Have always liked him.
  • AtomicDawg
    AtomicDawg Member Posts: 7,327

    You people with your facts and video evidence are pathetic and don't fool me one bit. I hated him in 2019 and still hate him now.

    We can’t ever have nice things. Now that we may be able to have something nice some of you are saying the nice thing is shit. In the words of Kim “what more do you want?”

    In all seriousness, he sucked when he was here and was turnover prone in practice. He left and played 1 1/2 years in a real passing scheme and looked good last year. He’s improved. Played well against two of the very defenses we would need to beat with an offensive line maybe even worse than ours. I’m on the haen train now. The chances of getting a better qb in the portal are slim.
  • NEsnake12
    NEsnake12 Member Posts: 3,795
    TheHB said:

    NEsnake12 said:

    Jacob Eason UGA stats:
    204/370 (55.1%) - 2430 yards - 16 TD - 8 INT

    Jake Haener Fresno St stats:
    303/449 (67.5%) - 3810 yards - 32 TD - 9 INT

    And Eason had Nick Chubb and Sony Michel in the backfield. Fresno’s RBs we’re good but not in the same stratosphere

    And the quality of competition was about the same, too.
    This is the most FS argument. If you play in the SEC then the opposing defenses will be more talented, but at the same time your WRs and OLs will also be more talented. It evens out
  • BroadcastingDawg
    BroadcastingDawg Member Posts: 1,459
    Haener is a good player but I worry about his ability to stay alive against P5 hits.

    He almost died in that UCLA game. Kid looked like he was gonna break in half if he took another big shot.
  • TheHB
    TheHB Member Posts: 6,457
    NEsnake12 said:

    TheHB said:

    NEsnake12 said:

    Jacob Eason UGA stats:
    204/370 (55.1%) - 2430 yards - 16 TD - 8 INT

    Jake Haener Fresno St stats:
    303/449 (67.5%) - 3810 yards - 32 TD - 9 INT

    And Eason had Nick Chubb and Sony Michel in the backfield. Fresno’s RBs we’re good but not in the same stratosphere

    And the quality of competition was about the same, too.
    This is the most FS argument. If you play in the SEC then the opposing defenses will be more talented, but at the same time your WRs and OLs will also be more talented. It evens out

  • AtomicDawg
    AtomicDawg Member Posts: 7,327

    Haener is a good player but I worry about his ability to stay alive against P5 hits.

    He almost died in that UCLA game. Kid looked like he was gonna break in half if he took another big shot.

    This would be the ultimate revenge for ever quitting. Let it be done.
  • Geevis_and_Butthead
    Geevis_and_Butthead Member Posts: 1,000
    TheHB said:

    NEsnake12 said:

    Jacob Eason UGA stats:
    204/370 (55.1%) - 2430 yards - 16 TD - 8 INT

    Jake Haener Fresno St stats:
    303/449 (67.5%) - 3810 yards - 32 TD - 9 INT

    And Eason had Nick Chubb and Sony Michel in the backfield. Fresno’s RBs we’re good but not in the same stratosphere

    And the quality of competition was about the same, too.
    Good thing the gap between the MWC and sad-sack Pac-12 is much smaller.