Hawt Take

If not, no bueno.
No specific intel. Just my gut.
Either way...
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My buddy said the same thing. Said he feels like it should come out pre AC. I’d obviously be all for that. I’m in the camp though that DeBoer has his offer from UW in hand but will Wait to see if a blue blood opens up and if not sign his deal in January. His recruiting class is 40th. I mean Is it really going to “fall apart” if he waits? If he truly wanted to stay for another 5-7 years he’d of signed already. He’s got wandering eyes. What’s Dannen going to do? Put an ultimatum out there? He’s really kinda at DeBoers mercy. Hope I’m wrong.
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DeBoer is focusing on winning a natty, podtheknowledge said:My buddy said the same thing. Said he feels like it should come out pre AC. I’d obviously be all for that. I’m in the camp though that DeBoer has his offer from UW in hand but will Wait to see if a blue blood opens up and if not sign his deal in January. His recruiting class is 40th. I mean Is it really going to “fall apart” if he waits? If he truly wanted to stay for another 5-7 years he’d of signed already. He’s got wandering eyes. What’s Dannen going to do? Put an ultimatum out there? He’s really kinda at DeBoers mercy. Hope I’m wrong.
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I really don't sense that he's got wandering eyes for flashier markets. I think the qualities at UW (the woke stuff not withstanding), that attracted Petersen to UW are the same that attracted DeBoer to UW.theknowledge said:My buddy said the same thing. Said he feels like it should come out pre AC. I’d obviously be all for that. I’m in the camp though that DeBoer has his offer from UW in hand but will Wait to see if a blue blood opens up and if not sign his deal in January. His recruiting class is 40th. I mean Is it really going to “fall apart” if he waits? If he truly wanted to stay for another 5-7 years he’d of signed already. He’s got wandering eyes. What’s Dannen going to do? Put an ultimatum out there? He’s really kinda at DeBoers mercy. Hope I’m wrong.
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I'm hearing that he is holding out for a UW paid lease on a waterfront house, and a boat to get to work.
Just my gut. Don't twist.
Grubb is holding out for a lease on a place with a big enough back yard that he can install an archery range so he can shoot his compound bow while wearing his cammo UW hat. -
I guess this is a good problem to have.
Worry about winning out.
DeBoer already knows he will get paid regardless of how the season ends.
The longer he holds out, the greater his payday can become if he wins a Natty or big bowl game.
If I was in his shoes I wouldn't waste a thought on a contract until the season is over. -
Lol. Outside of maybe Cal, football coaches aren't going to give two shits about the "woke stuff" that's going on on campuses.DerekJohnson said:
I really don't sense that he's got wandering eyes for flashier markets. I think the qualities at UW (the woke stuff not withstanding), that attracted Petersen to UW are the same that attracted DeBoer to UW.theknowledge said:My buddy said the same thing. Said he feels like it should come out pre AC. I’d obviously be all for that. I’m in the camp though that DeBoer has his offer from UW in hand but will Wait to see if a blue blood opens up and if not sign his deal in January. His recruiting class is 40th. I mean Is it really going to “fall apart” if he waits? If he truly wanted to stay for another 5-7 years he’d of signed already. He’s got wandering eyes. What’s Dannen going to do? Put an ultimatum out there? He’s really kinda at DeBoers mercy. Hope I’m wrong.
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If he doesn't sign that tells me he may be waiting on Michigan. I don't see him jumping for any other potential jobs at the moment. No inside info, just the one blue blood that realistically makes sense at the moment as a fit.
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PrayingdooggifPostGameOrangeSlices said:
DeBoer is focusing on winning a natty, podtheknowledge said:My buddy said the same thing. Said he feels like it should come out pre AC. I’d obviously be all for that. I’m in the camp though that DeBoer has his offer from UW in hand but will Wait to see if a blue blood opens up and if not sign his deal in January. His recruiting class is 40th. I mean Is it really going to “fall apart” if he waits? If he truly wanted to stay for another 5-7 years he’d of signed already. He’s got wandering eyes. What’s Dannen going to do? Put an ultimatum out there? He’s really kinda at DeBoers mercy. Hope I’m wrong.
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Nothing would be better for recruiting and eliminating distractions than announcing his commitment with a new contract. The longer it goes, the more the questions and rumors swirl.DerekJohnson said:
I really don't sense that he's got wandering eyes for flashier markets. I think the qualities at UW (the woke stuff not withstanding), that attracted Petersen to UW are the same that attracted DeBoer to UW.theknowledge said:My buddy said the same thing. Said he feels like it should come out pre AC. I’d obviously be all for that. I’m in the camp though that DeBoer has his offer from UW in hand but will Wait to see if a blue blood opens up and if not sign his deal in January. His recruiting class is 40th. I mean Is it really going to “fall apart” if he waits? If he truly wanted to stay for another 5-7 years he’d of signed already. He’s got wandering eyes. What’s Dannen going to do? Put an ultimatum out there? He’s really kinda at DeBoers mercy. Hope I’m wrong.
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I don't see him going anywhere because he's already exceeded expectations here and made everyone happy. He has earned job security here. Plus, history tells us that outside of Sark, coaches don't voluntarily leave Washington for another college job.
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Darrell K. Royal has entered the chat.Fenderbender123 said:I don't see him going anywhere because he's already exceeded expectations here and made everyone happy. He has earned job security here. Plus, history tells us that outside of Sark, coaches don't voluntarily leave Washington for another college job.
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There's never been a Washington coach, outside of James that could potentially 2.5x their yearly salary. Thirty years ago, that was hundreds of thousands. When it's millions, potentially $6m per, define happiness.Fenderbender123 said:I don't see him going anywhere because he's already exceeded expectations here and made everyone happy. He has earned job security here. Plus, history tells us that outside of Sark, coaches don't voluntarily leave Washington for another college job.
Plenty of pros love the home city that drafted them only to sign elsewhere for life changing $. Validation enters into the equation, too.
Still plenty of question marks at Washington. The big elephant in the room: Big time Alumni support with NIL$. Picking diamonds from the portal is great. A roster full of ELITE talent the staff can develop is another.
Cauce's actions have been a pleasant surprise. The new AD already is a massive upgrade.
This is DeBoers year to cash-in. Hopefully our offer sways him to stay. -
A new suitor might not wait. Recruiting and roster retention dictate the cadence of change. Rarely do you see a big time fish jump after a bowl game. Sure, Deboer could roll the dice, bet on himself and hope the payday will be there in January. If i'm his agent, we strike while the iron is hot. The Risk/reward of letting this play into January doesn't favor the coach. Unless he's waiting to see what Michigan does. His agent will want the Texas A&M job open for leverage. Absent Jen firing Riley or another surprise job coming open, what other school has the juice THIS year to land him? UCLA? MaybeBleachedAnusDawg said:I guess this is a good problem to have.
Worry about winning out.
DeBoer already knows he will get paid regardless of how the season ends.
The longer he holds out, the greater his payday can become if he wins a Natty or big bowl game.
If I was in his shoes I wouldn't waste a thought on a contract until the season is over.
He already has the pixy dust at his back. A beat down in the playoffs or gulp, a choke in the Pac12 title game followed by a lessor bowl and facing a rebuild next year is a massive risk for a guy looking at a guaranteed double right now.
If it's Washington, why not now?
I'm hearing we're not fucking around. Winning it all isn't going to change our offer. We have what we have, and we are putting all our cards on the table, coming with our best bolt, as we should.
If Deboer wants to stay here, he should accept soon for the recruiting and eliminating the inevitable distractions that could affect the players -
How many Doogcoins are they offering him tho?Baseman said:
A new suitor might not wait. Recruiting and roster retention dictate the cadence of change. Rarely do you see a big time fish jump after a bowl game. Sure, Deboer could roll the dice, bet on himself and hope the payday will be there in January. If i'm his agent, we strike while the iron is hot. The Risk/reward of letting this play into January doesn't favor the coach. Unless he's waiting to see what Michigan does. His agent will want the Texas A&M job open for leverage. Absent Jen firing Riley or another surprise job coming open, what other school has the juice THIS year to land him? UCLA? MaybeBleachedAnusDawg said:I guess this is a good problem to have.
Worry about winning out.
DeBoer already knows he will get paid regardless of how the season ends.
The longer he holds out, the greater his payday can become if he wins a Natty or big bowl game.
If I was in his shoes I wouldn't waste a thought on a contract until the season is over.
He already has the pixy dust at his back. A beat down in the playoffs or gulp, a choke in the Pac12 title game followed by a lessor bowl and facing a rebuild next year is a massive risk for a guy looking at a guaranteed double right now.
If it's Washington, why not now?
I'm hearing we're not fucking around. Winning it all isn't going to change our offer. We have what we have, and we are putting all our cards on the table, coming with our best bolt, as we should.
If Deboer wants to stay here, he should accept soon for the recruiting and eliminating the inevitable distractions that could affect the players -
7EsophagealFeces said:
How many Doogcoins are they offering him tho?Baseman said:
A new suitor might not wait. Recruiting and roster retention dictate the cadence of change. Rarely do you see a big time fish jump after a bowl game. Sure, Deboer could roll the dice, bet on himself and hope the payday will be there in January. If i'm his agent, we strike while the iron is hot. The Risk/reward of letting this play into January doesn't favor the coach. Unless he's waiting to see what Michigan does. His agent will want the Texas A&M job open for leverage. Absent Jen firing Riley or another surprise job coming open, what other school has the juice THIS year to land him? UCLA? MaybeBleachedAnusDawg said:I guess this is a good problem to have.
Worry about winning out.
DeBoer already knows he will get paid regardless of how the season ends.
The longer he holds out, the greater his payday can become if he wins a Natty or big bowl game.
If I was in his shoes I wouldn't waste a thought on a contract until the season is over.
He already has the pixy dust at his back. A beat down in the playoffs or gulp, a choke in the Pac12 title game followed by a lessor bowl and facing a rebuild next year is a massive risk for a guy looking at a guaranteed double right now.
If it's Washington, why not now?
I'm hearing we're not fucking around. Winning it all isn't going to change our offer. We have what we have, and we are putting all our cards on the table, coming with our best bolt, as we should.
If Deboer wants to stay here, he should accept soon for the recruiting and eliminating the inevitable distractions that could affect the players -
If that's our all in no wonder why he hasn't taken us up on it. Fuck jen for here idiotic contracts with Jimmy Lake and Mike Hopkins that have weighed us down.Baseman said:
7EsophagealFeces said:
How many Doogcoins are they offering him tho?Baseman said:
A new suitor might not wait. Recruiting and roster retention dictate the cadence of change. Rarely do you see a big time fish jump after a bowl game. Sure, Deboer could roll the dice, bet on himself and hope the payday will be there in January. If i'm his agent, we strike while the iron is hot. The Risk/reward of letting this play into January doesn't favor the coach. Unless he's waiting to see what Michigan does. His agent will want the Texas A&M job open for leverage. Absent Jen firing Riley or another surprise job coming open, what other school has the juice THIS year to land him? UCLA? MaybeBleachedAnusDawg said:I guess this is a good problem to have.
Worry about winning out.
DeBoer already knows he will get paid regardless of how the season ends.
The longer he holds out, the greater his payday can become if he wins a Natty or big bowl game.
If I was in his shoes I wouldn't waste a thought on a contract until the season is over.
He already has the pixy dust at his back. A beat down in the playoffs or gulp, a choke in the Pac12 title game followed by a lessor bowl and facing a rebuild next year is a massive risk for a guy looking at a guaranteed double right now.
If it's Washington, why not now?
I'm hearing we're not fucking around. Winning it all isn't going to change our offer. We have what we have, and we are putting all our cards on the table, coming with our best bolt, as we should.
If Deboer wants to stay here, he should accept soon for the recruiting and eliminating the inevitable distractions that could affect the players
He still may sign but I bet he is waiting to see what Harbaugh does.
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If you can't grasp the REAL value of a Doogcoin, I can't help youAtomicDawg said:
If that's our all in no wonder why he hasn't taken us up on it. Fuck jen for here idiotic contracts with Jimmy Lake and Mike Hopkins that have weighed us down.Baseman said:
7EsophagealFeces said:
How many Doogcoins are they offering him tho?Baseman said:
A new suitor might not wait. Recruiting and roster retention dictate the cadence of change. Rarely do you see a big time fish jump after a bowl game. Sure, Deboer could roll the dice, bet on himself and hope the payday will be there in January. If i'm his agent, we strike while the iron is hot. The Risk/reward of letting this play into January doesn't favor the coach. Unless he's waiting to see what Michigan does. His agent will want the Texas A&M job open for leverage. Absent Jen firing Riley or another surprise job coming open, what other school has the juice THIS year to land him? UCLA? MaybeBleachedAnusDawg said:I guess this is a good problem to have.
Worry about winning out.
DeBoer already knows he will get paid regardless of how the season ends.
The longer he holds out, the greater his payday can become if he wins a Natty or big bowl game.
If I was in his shoes I wouldn't waste a thought on a contract until the season is over.
He already has the pixy dust at his back. A beat down in the playoffs or gulp, a choke in the Pac12 title game followed by a lessor bowl and facing a rebuild next year is a massive risk for a guy looking at a guaranteed double right now.
If it's Washington, why not now?
I'm hearing we're not fucking around. Winning it all isn't going to change our offer. We have what we have, and we are putting all our cards on the table, coming with our best bolt, as we should.
If Deboer wants to stay here, he should accept soon for the recruiting and eliminating the inevitable distractions that could affect the players
He still may sign but I bet he is waiting to see what Harbaugh does. -
Baseman said:
If you can't graspAtomicDawg said:
If that's our all in no wonder why he hasn't taken us up on it. Fuck jen for here idiotic contracts with Jimmy Lake and Mike Hopkins that have weighed us down.Baseman said:
7EsophagealFeces said:
How many Doogcoins are they offering him tho?Baseman said:
A new suitor might not wait. Recruiting and roster retention dictate the cadence of change. Rarely do you see a big time fish jump after a bowl game. Sure, Deboer could roll the dice, bet on himself and hope the payday will be there in January. If i'm his agent, we strike while the iron is hot. The Risk/reward of letting this play into January doesn't favor the coach. Unless he's waiting to see what Michigan does. His agent will want the Texas A&M job open for leverage. Absent Jen firing Riley or another surprise job coming open, what other school has the juice THIS year to land him? UCLA? MaybeBleachedAnusDawg said:I guess this is a good problem to have.
Worry about winning out.
DeBoer already knows he will get paid regardless of how the season ends.
The longer he holds out, the greater his payday can become if he wins a Natty or big bowl game.
If I was in his shoes I wouldn't waste a thought on a contract until the season is over.
He already has the pixy dust at his back. A beat down in the playoffs or gulp, a choke in the Pac12 title game followed by a lessor bowl and facing a rebuild next year is a massive risk for a guy looking at a guaranteed double right now.
If it's Washington, why not now?
I'm hearing we're not fucking around. Winning it all isn't going to change our offer. We have what we have, and we are putting all our cards on the table, coming with our best bolt, as we should.
If Deboer wants to stay here, he should accept soon for the recruiting and eliminating the inevitable distractions that could affect the players
He still may sign but I bet he is waiting to see what Harbaugh does.the REALthere is no inherent value of any crypto currencya Doogcoin,I can't help you