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Imagine Jimmy, imagine anyone firing Ryan Grubb and replacing him with Jon Don.RaceBannon said:
He wasn't unfairly snubbed. Eason is better. DeBoer would pick Eason too same as he picked Penix over Haener. Eason got the same shitty QB coaching that everyone got here before DeBoerDerekJohnson said:
I remember you on a couple of occasions telling the story on here of Warren Moon and how he was snubbed by the NFL and went to Canada and became a star. Your disdain was 100% focused on the NFL for snubbing him. No sarcastic references to the "CFL All-Star".RaceBannon said:
So Eason beat hm out and he quitDerekJohnson said:
Who said anything about a mystery force? The way I read into it, Pete put much time and effort to recruit Eason back to UW. With all the hype that surrounded his return, and the year he sat out there was enormous anticipation and an expectation that the job was his. I remember all the angst on here about why Pete wasn't naming the starting QB as fall camp proceeded to its conclusion. Then with a week to go, Pete names Eason the starter and Haener announces his transfer. It's pretty cut and dried.RaceBannon said:Pete was a control freak. He played who he wanted to play, The idea that some mystery force made him choose Eason is retarded
De Boer put his money on a guy that had never played more than 6 games over Haener who he coached
Get real. The kid is a small time legend not D1 material
You're superficially biased because Haener physically looks like he should be doing your taxes, not leading your favorite football team.
Got it
That's the extent of my concern over the MWC all star
But Haener gets unfairly snubbed by UW and goes elsewhere where there's opportunity and becomes a star... and your focus is squarely on Haener for being a worthless quitter?
Got it.
Haener lost the job and quit.
And Haener is no Warren Moon
Scott Huff sucked until he didn't.
Fuller, Baciella, Jones, Spiker, and Osborne.
Odunze, McMillan, Polk, Davis, and G. Jack.
4-8 and 10-2.
Jack Haener under Pete's Bush/Lubby then Jon Don? GTFO. -
This is no victory lap. This is defending a player who gets dumped on here who in fact is a very good quarterback.GreenRiverGatorz said:
I don't understand why this needs to be some unsolved mystery that requires any level of theorizing. The most likely story is that Pete simply thought Eason was the better player. He obviously proved himself to be an average P5 QB, but he had arm talent like we've never seen before and it's not hard to see why coaches would've been enamored with that.DerekJohnson said:
Who said anything about a mystery force? The way I read into it, Pete put much time and effort to recruit Eason back to UW. With all the hype that surrounded his return, and the year he sat out there was enormous anticipation and an expectation that the job was his. I remember all the angst on here about why Pete wasn't naming the starting QB as fall camp proceeded to its conclusion. Then with a week to go, Pete names Eason the starter and Haener announces his transfer. It's pretty cut and dried.RaceBannon said:Pete was a control freak. He played who he wanted to play, The idea that some mystery force made him choose Eason is retarded
De Boer put his money on a guy that had never played more than 6 games over Haener who he coached
Get real. The kid is a small time legend not D1 material
You're superficially biased because Haener physically looks like he should be doing your taxes, not leading your favorite football team.
And frankly we'll never know if Haener even would've been a better option than Eason in 2019, so the victory lap shit is weird. The offense was fucktarded no matter who was behind center. That Haener then went on to succeed under QB savant Deboner and 2016 doog legend Tedford isn't really indicative of much.
I do agree with your comment about the offense being fucktarded under Pete and Lake -
As I've said ten times, you can't define a player by one play in their freshman year without it being a biased comment. hthbackthepack said:
He got his chance, he threw a duck and then a pick six to Evan Weaver to lose the Cal game. hth.DerekJohnson said:
I remember you on a couple of occasions telling the story on here of Warren Moon and how he was snubbed by the NFL and went to Canada and became a star. Your disdain was 100% focused on the NFL for snubbing him. No sarcastic references to the "CFL All-Star".RaceBannon said:
So Eason beat hm out and he quitDerekJohnson said:
Who said anything about a mystery force? The way I read into it, Pete put much time and effort to recruit Eason back to UW. With all the hype that surrounded his return, and the year he sat out there was enormous anticipation and an expectation that the job was his. I remember all the angst on here about why Pete wasn't naming the starting QB as fall camp proceeded to its conclusion. Then with a week to go, Pete names Eason the starter and Haener announces his transfer. It's pretty cut and dried.RaceBannon said:Pete was a control freak. He played who he wanted to play, The idea that some mystery force made him choose Eason is retarded
De Boer put his money on a guy that had never played more than 6 games over Haener who he coached
Get real. The kid is a small time legend not D1 material
You're superficially biased because Haener physically looks like he should be doing your taxes, not leading your favorite football team.
Got it
That's the extent of my concern over the MWC all star
But Haener gets unfairly snubbed by UW and goes elsewhere where there's opportunity and becomes a star... and your focus is squarely on Haener for being a worthless quitter?
Got it. -
I got scared when my two dads would fight. It's too close to home, it's too near the bone, more than you'll ever know.DerekJohnson said:
Every once in a blue moon Race and I disagree strongly on something and people from @creepycoug to GrumbleStiltskin and others become uncomfortable and think the site is about to implode into ruin. I don't get it. Not a big deal.GrundleStiltzkin said:Did anyone have dueling views of Jake Haener as the casus belli that tears HCH asunder? I did not.
But Race is completely wrong about Haener. -
Bishop Sankey fumbled the kickoff against LSU and later had the greatest statistical rushing season in Husky history but the whole tim he was breaking records I seethed inside for his part in that 40-3 loss to the Tigers two years before. Just couldn't enjoy it.DerekJohnson said:
As I've said ten times, you can't define a player by one play in their freshman year without it being a biased comment. hthbackthepack said:
He got his chance, he threw a duck and then a pick six to Evan Weaver to lose the Cal game. hth.DerekJohnson said:
I remember you on a couple of occasions telling the story on here of Warren Moon and how he was snubbed by the NFL and went to Canada and became a star. Your disdain was 100% focused on the NFL for snubbing him. No sarcastic references to the "CFL All-Star".RaceBannon said:
So Eason beat hm out and he quitDerekJohnson said:
Who said anything about a mystery force? The way I read into it, Pete put much time and effort to recruit Eason back to UW. With all the hype that surrounded his return, and the year he sat out there was enormous anticipation and an expectation that the job was his. I remember all the angst on here about why Pete wasn't naming the starting QB as fall camp proceeded to its conclusion. Then with a week to go, Pete names Eason the starter and Haener announces his transfer. It's pretty cut and dried.RaceBannon said:Pete was a control freak. He played who he wanted to play, The idea that some mystery force made him choose Eason is retarded
De Boer put his money on a guy that had never played more than 6 games over Haener who he coached
Get real. The kid is a small time legend not D1 material
You're superficially biased because Haener physically looks like he should be doing your taxes, not leading your favorite football team.
Got it
That's the extent of my concern over the MWC all star
But Haener gets unfairly snubbed by UW and goes elsewhere where there's opportunity and becomes a star... and your focus is squarely on Haener for being a worthless quitter?
Got it.
That said, @GreenRiverGatorz is completely correct. I said earlier Pete may have been influenced to go with Eason. Retarded take, I admit. Eason had what Pete loved, banked reps and more game experience. He's also correct in saying no one was succeeding in that offense with those weapons. Lastly Heaner would have ended his time at UW with the stink of Donovan all over him. The polished product we see now is not the same jalopy that would have emerged from the 2019-2021 program. -
Now do EasonBaseman said:
Imagine Jimmy, imagine anyone firing Ryan Grubb and replacing him with Jon Don.RaceBannon said:
He wasn't unfairly snubbed. Eason is better. DeBoer would pick Eason too same as he picked Penix over Haener. Eason got the same shitty QB coaching that everyone got here before DeBoerDerekJohnson said:
I remember you on a couple of occasions telling the story on here of Warren Moon and how he was snubbed by the NFL and went to Canada and became a star. Your disdain was 100% focused on the NFL for snubbing him. No sarcastic references to the "CFL All-Star".RaceBannon said:
So Eason beat hm out and he quitDerekJohnson said:
Who said anything about a mystery force? The way I read into it, Pete put much time and effort to recruit Eason back to UW. With all the hype that surrounded his return, and the year he sat out there was enormous anticipation and an expectation that the job was his. I remember all the angst on here about why Pete wasn't naming the starting QB as fall camp proceeded to its conclusion. Then with a week to go, Pete names Eason the starter and Haener announces his transfer. It's pretty cut and dried.RaceBannon said:Pete was a control freak. He played who he wanted to play, The idea that some mystery force made him choose Eason is retarded
De Boer put his money on a guy that had never played more than 6 games over Haener who he coached
Get real. The kid is a small time legend not D1 material
You're superficially biased because Haener physically looks like he should be doing your taxes, not leading your favorite football team.
Got it
That's the extent of my concern over the MWC all star
But Haener gets unfairly snubbed by UW and goes elsewhere where there's opportunity and becomes a star... and your focus is squarely on Haener for being a worthless quitter?
Got it.
Haener lost the job and quit.
And Haener is no Warren Moon
Scott Huff sucked until he didn't.
Fuller, Baciella, Jones, Spiker, and Osborne.
Odunze, McMillan, Polk, Davis, and G. Jack.
4-8 and 10-2.
Jack Haener under Pete's Bush/Lubby then Jon Don? GTFO.
That's what I thought -
Pete waited almost to the last minute to name Eason the starter. He knew Haener had earned it, I believe.theknowledge said:
Bishop Sankey fumbled the kickoff against LSU and later had the greatest statistical rushing season in Husky history but the whole tim he was breaking records I seethed inside for his part in that 40-3 loss to the Tigers two years before. Just couldn't enjoy it.DerekJohnson said:
As I've said ten times, you can't define a player by one play in their freshman year without it being a biased comment. hthbackthepack said:
He got his chance, he threw a duck and then a pick six to Evan Weaver to lose the Cal game. hth.DerekJohnson said:
I remember you on a couple of occasions telling the story on here of Warren Moon and how he was snubbed by the NFL and went to Canada and became a star. Your disdain was 100% focused on the NFL for snubbing him. No sarcastic references to the "CFL All-Star".RaceBannon said:
So Eason beat hm out and he quitDerekJohnson said:
Who said anything about a mystery force? The way I read into it, Pete put much time and effort to recruit Eason back to UW. With all the hype that surrounded his return, and the year he sat out there was enormous anticipation and an expectation that the job was his. I remember all the angst on here about why Pete wasn't naming the starting QB as fall camp proceeded to its conclusion. Then with a week to go, Pete names Eason the starter and Haener announces his transfer. It's pretty cut and dried.RaceBannon said:Pete was a control freak. He played who he wanted to play, The idea that some mystery force made him choose Eason is retarded
De Boer put his money on a guy that had never played more than 6 games over Haener who he coached
Get real. The kid is a small time legend not D1 material
You're superficially biased because Haener physically looks like he should be doing your taxes, not leading your favorite football team.
Got it
That's the extent of my concern over the MWC all star
But Haener gets unfairly snubbed by UW and goes elsewhere where there's opportunity and becomes a star... and your focus is squarely on Haener for being a worthless quitter?
Got it.
That said, @GreenRiverGatorz is completely correct. I said earlier Pete may have been influenced to go with Eason. Retarded take, I admit. Eason had what Pete loved, banked reps and more game experience. He's also correct in saying no one was succeeding in that offense with those weapons. Lastly Heaner would have ended his time at UW with the stink of Donovan all over him. The polished product we see now is not the same jalopy that would have emerged from the 2019-2021 program.
But we will agree to disagree. -
I know the gulag beckons, but consider this: Hanes physically matched previous Petersen favored starters much, much more closely than Easons. Browning, Kellen Moore, Zabransky, forgetting another Boysee one. Despite prevailing morphological archetypes in favor of Haener, Petersen choose Eason.DerekJohnson said:
Pete waited almost to the last minute to name Eason the starter. He knew Haener had earned it, I believe.theknowledge said:
Bishop Sankey fumbled the kickoff against LSU and later had the greatest statistical rushing season in Husky history but the whole tim he was breaking records I seethed inside for his part in that 40-3 loss to the Tigers two years before. Just couldn't enjoy it.DerekJohnson said:
As I've said ten times, you can't define a player by one play in their freshman year without it being a biased comment. hthbackthepack said:
He got his chance, he threw a duck and then a pick six to Evan Weaver to lose the Cal game. hth.DerekJohnson said:
I remember you on a couple of occasions telling the story on here of Warren Moon and how he was snubbed by the NFL and went to Canada and became a star. Your disdain was 100% focused on the NFL for snubbing him. No sarcastic references to the "CFL All-Star".RaceBannon said:
So Eason beat hm out and he quitDerekJohnson said:
Who said anything about a mystery force? The way I read into it, Pete put much time and effort to recruit Eason back to UW. With all the hype that surrounded his return, and the year he sat out there was enormous anticipation and an expectation that the job was his. I remember all the angst on here about why Pete wasn't naming the starting QB as fall camp proceeded to its conclusion. Then with a week to go, Pete names Eason the starter and Haener announces his transfer. It's pretty cut and dried.RaceBannon said:Pete was a control freak. He played who he wanted to play, The idea that some mystery force made him choose Eason is retarded
De Boer put his money on a guy that had never played more than 6 games over Haener who he coached
Get real. The kid is a small time legend not D1 material
You're superficially biased because Haener physically looks like he should be doing your taxes, not leading your favorite football team.
Got it
That's the extent of my concern over the MWC all star
But Haener gets unfairly snubbed by UW and goes elsewhere where there's opportunity and becomes a star... and your focus is squarely on Haener for being a worthless quitter?
Got it.
That said, @GreenRiverGatorz is completely correct. I said earlier Pete may have been influenced to go with Eason. Retarded take, I admit. Eason had what Pete loved, banked reps and more game experience. He's also correct in saying no one was succeeding in that offense with those weapons. Lastly Heaner would have ended his time at UW with the stink of Donovan all over him. The polished product we see now is not the same jalopy that would have emerged from the 2019-2021 program.
But we will agree to disagree. -
GrundleStiltzkin said:
I know the gulag beckons, but consider this: Hanes physically matched previous Petersen favored starters much, much more closely than Easons. Browning, Kellen Moore, Zabransky, forgetting another Boysee one. Despite prevailing morphological archetypes in favor of Haener, Petersen choose Eason.DerekJohnson said:
Pete waited almost to the last minute to name Eason the starter. He knew Haener had earned it, I believe.theknowledge said:
Bishop Sankey fumbled the kickoff against LSU and later had the greatest statistical rushing season in Husky history but the whole tim he was breaking records I seethed inside for his part in that 40-3 loss to the Tigers two years before. Just couldn't enjoy it.DerekJohnson said:
As I've said ten times, you can't define a player by one play in their freshman year without it being a biased comment. hthbackthepack said:
He got his chance, he threw a duck and then a pick six to Evan Weaver to lose the Cal game. hth.DerekJohnson said:
I remember you on a couple of occasions telling the story on here of Warren Moon and how he was snubbed by the NFL and went to Canada and became a star. Your disdain was 100% focused on the NFL for snubbing him. No sarcastic references to the "CFL All-Star".RaceBannon said:
So Eason beat hm out and he quitDerekJohnson said:
Who said anything about a mystery force? The way I read into it, Pete put much time and effort to recruit Eason back to UW. With all the hype that surrounded his return, and the year he sat out there was enormous anticipation and an expectation that the job was his. I remember all the angst on here about why Pete wasn't naming the starting QB as fall camp proceeded to its conclusion. Then with a week to go, Pete names Eason the starter and Haener announces his transfer. It's pretty cut and dried.RaceBannon said:Pete was a control freak. He played who he wanted to play, The idea that some mystery force made him choose Eason is retarded
De Boer put his money on a guy that had never played more than 6 games over Haener who he coached
Get real. The kid is a small time legend not D1 material
You're superficially biased because Haener physically looks like he should be doing your taxes, not leading your favorite football team.
Got it
That's the extent of my concern over the MWC all star
But Haener gets unfairly snubbed by UW and goes elsewhere where there's opportunity and becomes a star... and your focus is squarely on Haener for being a worthless quitter?
Got it.
That said, @GreenRiverGatorz is completely correct. I said earlier Pete may have been influenced to go with Eason. Retarded take, I admit. Eason had what Pete loved, banked reps and more game experience. He's also correct in saying no one was succeeding in that offense with those weapons. Lastly Heaner would have ended his time at UW with the stink of Donovan all over him. The polished product we see now is not the same jalopy that would have emerged from the 2019-2021 program.
But we will agree to disagree.
Valid point.
Pete chose Eason at the last minute, because he was following George Costanza's "do the opposite" theory -
What's up with you fags and the Seinfeld references? While the cool crowd was out banging beaver at parties on campus, you maroons were safe at home with your other cuntless friends watching and memorizing lines from Seinfeld on thursday nights (then recite them the next day after class with same said friends). Then after everybody went home, you'd crank up an episode of "friends" when nobody was watching. You know who you are. You still post stupid little Seinfeld youtube clips here every thread. Get over it already. No wonder you chimps are 40 and still single.DerekJohnson said:GrundleStiltzkin said:
I know the gulag beckons, but consider this: Hanes physically matched previous Petersen favored starters much, much more closely than Easons. Browning, Kellen Moore, Zabransky, forgetting another Boysee one. Despite prevailing morphological archetypes in favor of Haener, Petersen choose Eason.DerekJohnson said:
Pete waited almost to the last minute to name Eason the starter. He knew Haener had earned it, I believe.theknowledge said:
Bishop Sankey fumbled the kickoff against LSU and later had the greatest statistical rushing season in Husky history but the whole tim he was breaking records I seethed inside for his part in that 40-3 loss to the Tigers two years before. Just couldn't enjoy it.DerekJohnson said:
As I've said ten times, you can't define a player by one play in their freshman year without it being a biased comment. hthbackthepack said:
He got his chance, he threw a duck and then a pick six to Evan Weaver to lose the Cal game. hth.DerekJohnson said:
I remember you on a couple of occasions telling the story on here of Warren Moon and how he was snubbed by the NFL and went to Canada and became a star. Your disdain was 100% focused on the NFL for snubbing him. No sarcastic references to the "CFL All-Star".RaceBannon said:
So Eason beat hm out and he quitDerekJohnson said:
Who said anything about a mystery force? The way I read into it, Pete put much time and effort to recruit Eason back to UW. With all the hype that surrounded his return, and the year he sat out there was enormous anticipation and an expectation that the job was his. I remember all the angst on here about why Pete wasn't naming the starting QB as fall camp proceeded to its conclusion. Then with a week to go, Pete names Eason the starter and Haener announces his transfer. It's pretty cut and dried.RaceBannon said:Pete was a control freak. He played who he wanted to play, The idea that some mystery force made him choose Eason is retarded
De Boer put his money on a guy that had never played more than 6 games over Haener who he coached
Get real. The kid is a small time legend not D1 material
You're superficially biased because Haener physically looks like he should be doing your taxes, not leading your favorite football team.
Got it
That's the extent of my concern over the MWC all star
But Haener gets unfairly snubbed by UW and goes elsewhere where there's opportunity and becomes a star... and your focus is squarely on Haener for being a worthless quitter?
Got it.
That said, @GreenRiverGatorz is completely correct. I said earlier Pete may have been influenced to go with Eason. Retarded take, I admit. Eason had what Pete loved, banked reps and more game experience. He's also correct in saying no one was succeeding in that offense with those weapons. Lastly Heaner would have ended his time at UW with the stink of Donovan all over him. The polished product we see now is not the same jalopy that would have emerged from the 2019-2021 program.
But we will agree to disagree.
Valid point.
Pete chose Eason at the last minute, because he was following George Costanza's "do the opposite" theory




