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Inoke Breckterfield named DL Coach

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  • theknowledge
    theknowledge Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 5,621 Founders Club

    He better get to work because our dline is god awful

    Whomever the strength coach is going to be they have a ton of work to do with both lines. Too much bad weight. There is a reason this team wilted in fourth quarters and it’s not all on the inept offense. I still think Socha is a good coach. He does what he’s instructed to do by the HC. Boner can’t want the lines to look the way they do. Spring and fall weights will be interesting this year.
  • PasadenaHuskyFan
    PasadenaHuskyFan Member Posts: 611
    Apparently he coached up Aaron Donald at Pitt.
  • PasadenaHuskyFan
    PasadenaHuskyFan Member Posts: 611
    Yup I would love to portal in Bollers
  • whatshouldicareabout
    whatshouldicareabout Member Posts: 12,990
    dnc said:

    He can coach and recruit. Fills the need for a Poly on the staff with Hawaiian connections. Not sure if he has any connections in Utah which is important and could be a big loss if we don't fill that hole.

    I really like this hire. Probably the best one on the new staff.

    Given the rest of the defensive staff is coming up from Fresno, I'm sure there are connections in Utah. Maybe not as strong as we had recently, but it's probably going to create some stability and credibility here while Inoke gets established out west
  • PasadenaHuskyFan
    PasadenaHuskyFan Member Posts: 611
    Inge coached Khalil Mack at Buffalo. I like Inge. He seems cools. I’m going to chose to not hate him until I absolutely have to
  • Pizzadog
    Pizzadog Member Posts: 29
    This article describes him as a “secondary recruiter with a developmental focus.” Deboner seems to want to have an emphasis on crooting, but are any of these new coaches actually good at that?
    https://www.tennessean.com/story/sports/college/vanderbilt/2021/12/17/vanderbilt-defensive-line-coach-leaves-same-position-washington/8941689002/
  • whatshouldicareabout
    whatshouldicareabout Member Posts: 12,990
    Pizzadog said:

    This article describes him as a “secondary recruiter with a developmental focus.” Deboner seems to want to have an emphasis on crooting, but are any of these new coaches actually good at that?
    https://www.tennessean.com/story/sports/college/vanderbilt/2021/12/17/vanderbilt-defensive-line-coach-leaves-same-position-washington/8941689002/

    I'd honestly be more interested in his time at Wisconsin. Seems like he was a decent recruiter there, and maybe wants more of an active role in that capacity.
  • TrumpsWall
    TrumpsWall Member Posts: 476
    I like it. Former beav. Knows the west coast. If he’s a good coach he’ll get guys in recruiting too
  • dOgmaster
    dOgmaster Member Posts: 589
    Kinda left scratching my head. huskies are excited because the new DL coach coached Mack and Darnold, but didn't uw have a coach that coached Vea, Qualls, Gains, Shelton, and ZTF?! And the new coach is from the Islands, which could help with the poly players, but so was the last guy, and that didn’t seem to help. Seems like the same just different name. Guess coming from Vanderbilt is better than ‘an assistant to the running back coach’…maybe.
  • PasadenaHuskyFan
    PasadenaHuskyFan Member Posts: 611
    edited December 2021
    Malloe was always a sub par coach given a pass because he’s a nice guy
  • digits
    digits Member Posts: 1,724
    Excellent hire for a position group that has underperformed from 2019-2021. Time to get to work.
  • chuck
    chuck Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 11,671 Swaye's Wigwam
    No sizzle in the hires.

    Offseason natty looked to be in reach a couple of weeks ago and now we see that *we were never in the game.

    BTP fed *us his usual optimistic reading of the tea leaves. While nobody takes those posts at face value, I got my hopes up.

    I didn't want any UW coaches retained. The stain of losing is on them now.

    I wanted DeBoer as coach before any of us thought we'd be rid of Jimmy so soon. I'd be a coward to back off of that just because I'm unimpressed with his staff hires. Again, the head coach is way, way more important than the position coaches and coordinators. If they're mediocre the team will still be good but the
    dOgmaster said:

    Kinda left scratching my head. huskies are excited because the new DL coach coached Mack and Darnold, but didn't uw have a coach that coached Vea, Qualls, Gains, Shelton, and ZTF?! And the new coach is from the Islands, which could help with the poly players, but so was the last guy, and that didn’t seem to help. Seems like the same just different name. Guess coming from Vanderbilt is better than ‘an assistant to the running back coach’…maybe.

    Malloe wasn't a DL. Malloe had two good recruiting classes and a couple where he got nobody or essentially nobody. Malloe was on the defensive staff that just gave up 300 rushing yards to every team who had a pulse.

    This was a significant upgrade. Nobody from a staff that let a whole team go soft should have been retained. *We have to live with Adams and Huff, but I'm glad it's only two of them.

    Now Socha needs to be replaced too, and I'll be content to LIPO.
  • Motrboatnsob
    Motrboatnsob Member Posts: 424
    dnc said:

    He can coach and recruit. Fills the need for a Poly on the staff with Hawaiian connections. Not sure if he has any connections in Utah which is important and could be a big loss if we don't fill that hole.

    I really like this hire. Probably the best one on the new staff.

    Doesn’t seem like Oregon is keeping big Joe so at least there is some Poly on the staff.

  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,839

    dnc said:

    He can coach and recruit. Fills the need for a Poly on the staff with Hawaiian connections. Not sure if he has any connections in Utah which is important and could be a big loss if we don't fill that hole.

    I really like this hire. Probably the best one on the new staff.

    Doesn’t seem like Oregon is keeping big Joe so at least there is some Poly on the staff.

    huh?
  • haie
    haie Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 23,662 Founders Club
    edited December 2021
    K, Adams, and Huff wanted out after 2020.

    Maybe it's a stain that huff and Adams couldn't/wouldn't get another job as good as Washington, but it shows they knew the pilot was doing shots with the stewardess mid flight.

    Bone daWg retained the 2 best recruiters from the previous staff. We haven't seen the OL recruits in action, and the Adams blue chip group essentially was the offense trying to salvage a shit scheme with shit route trees. I have problems with McMillan but he still showed a lot of talent.
  • BennyBeaver
    BennyBeaver Member Posts: 13,346
    An OSU all-time great. If he coaches half as hard as he played you’ll be happy.
  • chuck
    chuck Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 11,671 Swaye's Wigwam
    edited December 2021

    The head man dictates whether or not position coaches and coordinators are worth a shit anyways, at least according to me in the recent past. My doog smile is turning to plaster and I'm not going to complain or worry about a thing as it relates to UW until next year.

    What part of "doog smile turning to plaster" is lost on you.

    The point, though not that clear, is that I give up. I was mocking myself for it.

    edit...but all said and done I do think the DL coach was a pretty good hire. Who the fuck knows though? If Deboer is worth a shit then they'll all be fine, just not as good as I expected given the money I thought the AD had available.