Hardcore Husky Podcast: Washington is the Ron Paul of College Football
https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hardcorehusky/episodes/Washington-is-the-Ron-Paul-of-College-Football-e2e13b6
Comments
-
I didn’t want to toot our own horn but I’m so glad you all get to hear this. It was fun.
-
I'm really fucking annoyed that Google is killing their podcast app.
-
TITTT.
-
I didn’t know this but I switched to apple whenever I got an iPhonehaie said:I'm really fucking annoyed that Google is killing their podcast app.
-
WE earned this!
-
Listening while at the bath house. 2 incredibly good points made early on
1 - Blue chip ratio <<<<< your best 11 players. Who gives a fuck if Texas's 3rd string LB is a 5 star and ours is a walk on.
2 - The comment on how well this staff has done with the talent they have. Every player is playing to their absolute highest potential. Reminds me of Chip Kelly's best teams where you had guys like Jeff Maehl making acrobatic catches in the end zone and 2-star linemen like Nick Reed playing at all-american levels. Gives me a ton of hope for the future. -
DeBoer never complained about the talent. Never said he needed time. Didn't talk about needing his players. Just went to work
Probably one of the biggest differences between DeBoer and the rest.
It's hard but DeBoer doesn't make it seem hard
Or as I like to say
The great ones make it look easy -
Good way of articulating #1. Right now at every level of football it really feels like it's coach, QB, WR1, DE, CB1, and LT and the rest you just have to not be terrible at. Blue chip ratio mattered more when the game was more ground and pound and you needed 5 OL and 4+ DL to mix it up for four quarters.bananasnblondes said:Listening while at the bath house. 2 incredibly good points made early on
1 - Blue chip ratio <<<<< your best 11 players. Who gives a fuck if Texas's 3rd string LB is a 5 star and ours is a walk on.
2 - The comment on how well this staff has done with the talent they have. Every player is playing to their absolute highest potential. Reminds me of Chip Kelly's best teams where you had guys like Jeff Maehl making acrobatic catches in the end zone and 2-star linemen like Nick Reed playing at all-american levels. Gives me a ton of hope for the future.</p>
#2 - Also kind of combats the blue chip ratio. You'd rather have a coached up non blue chip guy who wants to be there than some 4/5 star guy who is pissed that he's not the star. -
Mom_de_Jour said something very similar during the game, but immediately added, “I bet he’s great in the sack.” 😅RaceBannon said:DeBoer never complained about the talent. Never said he needed time. Didn't talk about needing his players. Just went to work
Probably one of the biggest differences between DeBoer and the rest.
It's hard but DeBoer doesn't make it seem hard
Or as I like to say
The great ones make it look easy
Anyway, glad you boys got the technical issues ironed out. I’ll listen to the show tomorrow. -
1. Matters during the regular season when injuries happen. We? Definitely struggled because of this but managed to get through. Call it luck, fate, or determination but 1 more critical injury could have meant 1 loss and an Orange Bowel. Teams with tons of talent deal with attrition better.bananasnblondes said:Listening while at the bath house. 2 incredibly good points made early on
1 - Blue chip ratio <<<<< your best 11 players. Who gives a fuck if Texas's 3rd string LB is a 5 star and ours is a walk on.
2 - The comment on how well this staff has done with the talent they have. Every player is playing to their absolute highest potential. Reminds me of Chip Kelly's best teams where you had guys like Jeff Maehl making acrobatic catches in the end zone and 2-star linemen like Nick Reed playing at all-american levels. Gives me a ton of hope for the future.</p>
Lucky for us? We made it and had a month to get healthy. Still may matter with DJ.
With the TP the era of stacking REAL talent 3 deep is probably dead.







