Hardcore Husky Podcast: Here's to feeling good all the Time


https://anchor.fm/hardcorehusky/episodes/Heres-to-feeling-good-all-the-Time-e1plgv9

Comments
-
Thanks Taft!
-
Oregon State and Washington State, especially beavlet, matches up very poorly against us on both sides of the ball. Anything less than 3-1 down the stretch is a massive failure.
-
Yeah, the Jaydn Ott stuff is hilarious. He had one blistering game against the worst defense in the conference, to where averaging 90 yards a game actually shows how pedestrian he is at best.
-
A ton, TON of these guys were just massive whiffs by the Petersen staff.
Dom Hampton, Julius Irvin, Asa, Cam Williams, etc were supposed to be the next great group of dbs along with Gordon and McDuffie. It's not even a development thing, they don't have the same mentality as Jones, King, Baker, even Rapp as a freshman. -
-
Thank you for the shout-out Derek.
Logistics business has never been better and I've certainly been busy trying to get the supply chain up to speed. It has been tough sledding.
Still burning the midnight oil. -
Thanks for the pod, pods
-
-
Good to know. Look forward to getting 86ed next yearGrundleStiltzkin said: -
San Jose’s DC Derrick Odom is intriguing. SJSU played Auburn really tough and I doubt anyone of us thinks we could hold Auburn to 24 points.
Commentary on Oregon recruiting was spot on. Their advantage of UW is more mental than anything as most of their new standouts like Gonzalez, Nix, Bucky, Cota are portal transfers.
As long we’re healthy we’ll play Oregon well enough. We get up for that game..even last season when we had zero confidence we played a half hard and then realized it wasn’t gonna happen and went in the tank.
This team is mentally soft and the Coaches are complicit. You don’t make a Portal transfer a Captain. Period. They have to earn it and look at the JAGness of our portal transfers as testament to why
Loved the commentary about the primma Donna players and horrible portal decisions. Today 5 star players are as much about program marketing as much as hoping to field impact players. JTT struggles at OSU, Bynum incomprehensible transfer to stacked WR corps at USC. The college football graveyard is littered with the bones of once promising players that snatched defeat from the jaws of victory.
“You only remember the games in November”. I get the sense that Penix was playing for stats a bit. I remember the magic at Indiana where he threw a lot of 50/50 balls up. 4 games to go…let them fly. The QB achievement stats prize has been unlocked.
-
Oregon is only -12 at Cal this week. I think our spread in a few weeks will be under 10. If the weather is good we have a decent shot to win.
Take all the screenshots you need -
TYFYS Montana hog tied-shit kickers were beat by Sac State
-
I think UW will favored by more than 3 against the Beavers. We're just not a good matchup for them. They're not strong in the passing attack. Last year they just ran the blueprint and ran over us like all other teams did but this year the UW is stout against the run. They're not going to get enough on the ground and they're not going to be able to make it up in their. Provided the weather doesn't absolutely suck UW pulls away mid 3rd qtr.SonnyShackelford said:Oregon is only -12 at Cal this week. I think our spread in a few weeks will be under 10. If the weather is good we have a decent shot to win.
Take all the screenshots you need -
Oregon minus 12 at Cal is a stone cold lock
-
Stone Cold Lock < CapriSun Lock of the WeekRaceBannon said:Oregon minus 12 at Cal is a stone cold lock
-
Oregon has a well documented Wilcox problem. It will be a close game
-
Listened to podcast: I got a DeBoner about San Jose State's DC, who is having a very good year. Alas, it didn't last four hours because I looked at West Coast Sparty's defensive stats from 2016-2021 (Derrick Odum's tenure as DC).
Not impressive. -
Does Dwayne Washington have any idea of the profound legacy he lent to Hardcore Husky?SonnyShackelford said:Oregon has a well documented ___________ problem. It will be a close game
-
@DerekJohnson
Thanks for the shoutout. The line has been better than I expected in pass pro. Run blocking still needs some work. Short yardage situations are iffy
@RaceBannon can issue a formal apology to Huff -
Door ass outPostGameOrangeSlices said:@DerekJohnson
Thanks for the shoutout. The line has been better than I expected in pass pro. Run blocking still needs some work. Short yardage situations are iffy
@RaceBannon can issue a formal apology to Huff
JFC you're a doog -
LolRaceBannon said:
Door ass outPostGameOrangeSlices said:@DerekJohnson
Thanks for the shoutout. The line has been better than I expected in pass pro. Run blocking still needs some work. Short yardage situations are iffy
@RaceBannon can issue a formal apology to Huff
JFC you're a doog
Later guys!
Pass pro has been amazing though fr fr -
The problems with the running game on Saturday were all on the running backs and not the line. The run blocking was outstanding. I'm starting to wonder about our RB coach.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
LolRaceBannon said:
Door ass outPostGameOrangeSlices said:@DerekJohnson
Thanks for the shoutout. The line has been better than I expected in pass pro. Run blocking still needs some work. Short yardage situations are iffy
@RaceBannon can issue a formal apology to Huff
JFC you're a doog
Later guys!
Pass pro has been amazing though fr fr -
Missed opportunity “Here’s to feeling good all the Tim”
-
I'll take 9-3 after the 2021 train wreckhaie said:Oregon State and Washington State, especially beavlet, matches up very poorly against us on both sides of the ball. Anything less than 3-1 down the stretch is a massive failure.
-
Thanks for reading my stuff, guysm.
-
I get what you're saying but we've been watching UW running backs run into the designed hole whether it's there or not since Gaskin graduated. Good running backs find the creases that are created in the melee of a play and not necessarily where the play is drawn up to go. The transfer RB's are here for a reason and all the holdovers were scouted by the same coach who loved him some crazy skeletons and RC cars. Not sure any coach can fix bad vision. Effort, ball security and blocking? Sure.DerekJohnson said:
The problems with the running game on Saturday were all on the running backs and not the line. The run blocking was outstanding. I'm starting to wonder about our RB coach.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
LolRaceBannon said:
Door ass outPostGameOrangeSlices said:@DerekJohnson
Thanks for the shoutout. The line has been better than I expected in pass pro. Run blocking still needs some work. Short yardage situations are iffy
@RaceBannon can issue a formal apology to Huff
JFC you're a doog
Later guys!
Pass pro has been amazing though fr fr -
"Our players are good enough if me and my coaches do a good enough job of coaching them." - Chuck Knoxtheknowledge said:
I get what you're saying but we've been watching UW running backs run into the designed hole whether it's there or not since Gaskin graduated. Good running backs find the creases that are created in the melee of a play and not necessarily where the play is drawn up to go. The transfer RB's are here for a reason and all the holdovers were scouted by the same coach who loved him some crazy skeletons and RC cars. Not sure any coach can fix bad vision. Effort, ball security and blocking? Sure.DerekJohnson said:
The problems with the running game on Saturday were all on the running backs and not the line. The run blocking was outstanding. I'm starting to wonder about our RB coach.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
LolRaceBannon said:
Door ass outPostGameOrangeSlices said:@DerekJohnson
Thanks for the shoutout. The line has been better than I expected in pass pro. Run blocking still needs some work. Short yardage situations are iffy
@RaceBannon can issue a formal apology to Huff
JFC you're a doog
Later guys!
Pass pro has been amazing though fr fr -
It's a really small sample, but Kenneth Walker is a great example of a back who has vision and can make the line look better than it really is. Running backs are born with an ability to be great -- or they're named Tualapapa.
-
It’s true.TheHB said:It's a really small sample, but Kenneth Walker is a great example of a back who has vision and can make the line look better than it really is. Running backs are born with an ability to be great -- or they're named Tualapapa.
It’s also helpful to have some sort of freakish skill like power, speed or agility. You can then put them in a place to succeed at least situationally.
Our running backs do not seem to have any of that and their vision and feel for space sucks. -
UW running backs are almost able to take what is spoon fed to them. Sometimes Cam Davis gets going forward with a head of steam and takes what he's given. The others can't seem to manage that.TheHB said:It's a really small sample, but Kenneth Walker is a great example of a back who has vision and can make the line look better than it really is. Running backs are born with an ability to be great -- or they're named Tualapapa.
Gaskin would average 6+ yards per carry in this offense. He would be making a huge difference.