What's Dash Crutchley up to these days?

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name was vaguely familiar. Bing says he is selling real estate in Temecula. Wonder if he knows Race
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I'm kind of a big deal round hereTommySQC said:name was vaguely familiar. Bing says he is selling real estate in Temecula. Wonder if he knows Race
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Does he gargle?
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I'm working in the mortgage industry in southern California. Coached football and soccer at Chaparral high school.
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75k for soccer referenceDash said:I'm working in the mortgage industry in southern California. Coached football and soccer at Chaparral high school.
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Pretty curious how you found that review
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Ho lee fuck. This thread is months old.
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Yeah. You got to love what you do. I was told to Google my name at an industry conference to see what my internet footprint was and I saw this and was surprised anyone even remembered I played at Washington.
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Dash said:
Yeah. You got to love what you do. I was told to Google my name at an industry conference to see what my internet footprint was and I saw this and was surprised anyone even remembered I played at Washington.
Welcome. Hope you stick around. You should lurk around a bit and get a feel for the boards. If you have any questions feel free to shoot IrishDawg. He has this is place dialed in.Dash said:Yeah. You got to love what you do. I was told to Google my name at an industry conference to see what my internet footprint was and I saw this and was surprised anyone even remembered I played at Washington.
Now LEAVE!
P.S. Was Gilby as incompetent as we think? -
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Glad to see your UW econ degree work out for you.Dash said:Yeah. You got to love what you do. I was told to Google my name at an industry conference to see what my internet footprint was and I saw this and was surprised anyone even remembered I played at Washington.
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Be careful, the recruits read these boards.
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Gilby wasn't incompetent. He just wasn't able to assemble a solid coaching staff and was really not allowed to succeed. He was in constant pain due to his hip and had a hard time handing over the reins of the tight ends and offense in general. Neuheisal's recruits, like myself, didn't match his style of offense and tbh our coaches gave up when they saw the writing on the wall.
Willingham was a different story. He was far from incompetent but some of his coaches were. Talent wise we were among some of the best teams. But we couldn't win. -
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If we're going to bash Willingham, fine, but if we're going to bash Bob Simmons, I'm out.Dash said:Gilby wasn't incompetent. He just wasn't able to assemble a solid coaching staff and was really not allowed to succeed. He was in constant pain due to his hip and had a hard time handing over the reins of the tight ends and offense in general. Neuheisal's recruits, like myself, didn't match his style of offense and tbh our coaches gave up when they saw the writing on the wall.
Willingham was a different story. He was far from incompetent but some of his coaches were. Talent wise we were among some of the best teams. But we couldn't win.
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Kent Baer didn't just forget how to coach.Dash said:Gilby wasn't incompetent. He just wasn't able to assemble a solid coaching staff and was really not allowed to succeed. He was in constant pain due to his hip and had a hard time handing over the reins of the tight ends and offense in general. Neuheisal's recruits, like myself, didn't match his style of offense and tbh our coaches gave up when they saw the writing on the wall.
Willingham was a different story. He was far from incompetent but some of his coaches were. Talent wise we were among some of the best teams. But we couldn't win. -
Any relation to the "keeping up with the" Dashians?Dash said:I'm working in the mortgage industry in southern California. Coached football and soccer at Chaparral high school.
@dash what up bro, of course we remember you. You were part of that killer class that had 8.1 wr's right? I could see you making an appearance in first 5 reasons....speed...speed and more speed.
I remember your name because I used to love TBS....you came in as ath. right? TE or LB. I'm too lazy too look back on old classes -
Haha not just anyone can get in the business school;)DugtheDoog said:
Glad to see your UW econ degree work out for you.Dash said:Yeah. You got to love what you do. I was told to Google my name at an industry conference to see what my internet footprint was and I saw this and was surprised anyone even remembered I played at Washington.
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Dash, what is the latest with Ben Bandel?
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I'm not hatin', I have the same degree. Dash was in a bunch of my classes.Mr_Peterman said:
Haha not just anyone can get in the business school;)DugtheDoog said:
Glad to see your UW econ degree work out for you.Dash said:Yeah. You got to love what you do. I was told to Google my name at an industry conference to see what my internet footprint was and I saw this and was surprised anyone even remembered I played at Washington.
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Ben Bandel is doing well. He lives in Seattle still and married a fellow Husky. He followed into his dad footsteps into the construction industry and is currently working his own plumbing business.
I wanted to do business but just could make it through managerial accounting after mat drills at 8am in the morning. Economic was a great back up.
Bob Simmons was one of the coaches I was referring to, but he was put of his element. He couldn't learn our Playbook and when he tried to coach the TEs it was all relating back to when he coached linebacker's at Notre Dame and was the head coach at OK state. It just wasn't relevant. It was Tyrone Willingham helping out the man who helped him into coaching. To go from Gilby to coach Simmons was a huge fall off. I'm glad ASJ was able to restore the proud history of UW tight ends.
One thing I have come to terms with was how Willingham said our teams had lots of potential that we weren't realizing. .. it was 100% true. I myself was placed out of my element from the get go was derailed from my path right away. I was recruited as an athlete, but basically I was the guy on the NCAA video game that is the athlete with speed you put at DE and all of the sudden he is a low to mid 80s player rating. It just wasn't who I was as a football player then.
I love the program and certainly love the success and direction it has gone since Sark took over and now Peterson. Bow down. -
Dash seems like a good guy. I only hate him a teeny little bit.
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Dash Crutchley? Of the Hoboken Crutchley's?
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FREE PUB!!!!11!!! for Hoboken!TheGlove said:Dash Crutchley? Of the Hoboken Crutchley's?
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Dash - Sark or Petersen?
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MikeDamone said:
Dash - Fridge or Shower?
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Dash Parr > Dash Crutchley
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Dash! Good to see you here. Hope you can keep posting from time to time. The only credit I'll give Sark is that he wasn't Tyrone Willingham and proved that you could still recruit elite skill players to Washington. Of course, we all know this was true but Willingham told ND/UW fans that times had changed and that elite athletes didn't want to play at those schools anymore. All gibberish of course, and Weis/Sark (two very similar coaches) proved the recruiting myth wrong. Too bad they couldn't coach worth a lick or recruit on the lines.
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