Petersen Interview
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The front runner mentality line fits Sark teams to a tee.
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There's definitely some thinly veiled shots in various directions ...
I also expect us to come out and play our best game of the season (to date) next week against Stanford.
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My liver disagrees.Tequilla said:There's definitely some thinly veiled shots in various directions ...
I also expect us to come out and play our best game of the season (to date) next week against Stanford.
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If what Miley Cyrus says is true, it's hard to believe that Peterson even allowed this type of attitude to pervade practice this past week:
“We took them lightly. Plain and simple,” said sophomore quarterback Cyler Miles, who completed 19 of 27 passes for 154 yards and three touchdowns. “I’m not gonna sugarcoat nothin’. Our team took them lightly, and we can’t do that. I saw from the middle of the week, we were sloppy, and we came out kind of just, ‘Whatever.’ We can’t ever do that.”
Gotta love Peterson's honesty:
And particularly concerning with 16th-ranked Stanford visiting Husky Stadium next week for the Huskies’ Pac-12 opener.
Are they ready?
“Did you just see what I saw?” Petersen spat. “I know we’re not ready.”
Try taking those words lightly.
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Another example of why cyler hasn't got it yet. This is a guy who needs to lead all week, not just on saturday. If his guys are sloppy, he needs to be there with the coaches to rip ass and get his offense on point.Passion said:If what Miley Cyrus says is true, it's hard to believe that Peterson even allowed this type of attitude to pervade practice this past week:
“We took them lightly. Plain and simple,” said sophomore quarterback Cyler Miles, who completed 19 of 27 passes for 154 yards and three touchdowns. “I’m not gonna sugarcoat nothin’. Our team took them lightly, and we can’t do that. I saw from the middle of the week, we were sloppy, and we came out kind of just, ‘Whatever.’ We can’t ever do that.”
Gotta love Peterson's honesty:
And particularly concerning with 16th-ranked Stanford visiting Husky Stadium next week for the Huskies’ Pac-12 opener.
Are they ready?
“Did you just see what I saw?” Petersen spat. “I know we’re not ready.”
Try taking those words lightly.
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Peterman did the leadership conversation.
The kids are shitting their pants right now.
He didn't call anyone out ... but those who fucked up know who he is talking about.
When he said he wasn't shocked but everyone on offense was ... I felt he was referring to his coaching staff too.
He's a damn good coach. -
I'm surprised that Petermen is surprised
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Coach speak ...RaceBannon said:I'm surprised that Petermen is surprised
What's he supposed to say ...
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Chavez makes a great poont. Miles also gets a real leadership lesson. The good news is Sark didn't have too many games with him as a starter to fuck his head up. Him admitting sleepwalking was a great sign.
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I love the people that think that it is 100% the coaches job to lead a horse (the players) to water.
No matter how much Petersen tells the stench of Seven's players that they have to respect everybody and compete on every play, a lot of the front running players won't get the message until they experience it.
Think about it this way ... how many times do you see someone about to make a stupid decision, someone tries to give them suggestions to do something different, the dumbass tells the person to F off. They go on to make the stupid decision and then learn from it and admit that they were in fact a dumbass. That's what we got yesterday.
Here's the positives from yesterday:
1) Players came out thinking that they didn't need to respect their opponents from Snap #1 and paid for it (this will come in handy later in the conference season when we're playing road games against teams like Colorado and Cal) where a slow start and taking for a granted a win could actually put you far enough behind that you can't make it up
2) A combination of a complete ass chewing AND halftime adjustments led to a completely dominating 2nd half performance - I know Georgia State didn't get a 1st down for at least a quarter and a half. Not only was there the ass chewing and the adjustments, but the players listened and executed afterwards.
3) Special teams took the lead in turning the game around - which further preaches to the players the fact that Petersen wants to win in 3 phases of the game ... all considered equal. There will be a game that we win this year in conference because of special teams whereas with Seven we lost at least a game a year because of special teams.
We'll play our best game next Saturday ...
There will be continued growing pains next year, and I do think it's unlikely that we don't fall on our face somewhere during the year ... but there's also absolutely no reason to not have the sweatpants at full mast right now.







