Ephesians Prysock > Jabbar Traitor

It sounds like he committed to UW and besides more talent, he has a better name too.
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The minute we got Fisch and he brought Coach J.Rich I was hoping to land EP. To me if you're going to pay some NIL funds prioritize a kid with 2 seasons or more eligibility. Husky fans need to realize ….Jabbar was good but he wasn't Kyler Gordon and Trent McDuffie good.
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that’s good because he’s dead to us?
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I fill my loadsock for Prysock!
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He’s definitely no McDuffie. That kid was a stud from day one. Gordon had some growing pains and definitely took more time to develop.
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Ephesians > Muhammad
…and we know this
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btw the DB room is seriously filled with talent:
Prysock, Elijah, Caleb, Curley, Leroy, Davon, Dunn and KamFab.
That could be an elite group.
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Weird how few DBs portaled compared to other positions.
Although I already forget the name of our last DB coach so maybe that's why.
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JUICE
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I mean a guy isn't as good as a guy who arguably could be the best CB in program history and who is first-team All-Pro and a second round pick and NFL starter isn't a fair bar. I can at least now bitch at him giving up plays that could have lost the first Oregon game, ASU, the Apple Cup (like 10 times) and the Texas game.
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Lots of revisionist history going on here. Jabbar was really fucking good and was playing in a less DB-friendly scheme.
He made tons of plays and held it down against some tough WR1 matchups. We will miss him. -
Myles Bryant was good too, but that didn't stop teams from taking advantage of his size.
Muhammad's best game was against a team with smaller receivers.
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Psycock is not better than Jabaar. Let's not bullshit ourselves
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Looked fine to me against Worthy and Mitchell, and played well against Michigan too.
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Worthy was hurt. Don't remember him matching up against Mitchell yet. I do remember him giving up the biggest play of the game for Texas to their #3 WR. Michigan doesn't throw to their receivers much.
I'm not saying he's not a loss and a good college CB but I'm certainly gonna shit on him now for when he struggled. he was best against Oregon State in a monsoon with DJU and their parade of 5'6 155lb WRs.
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Was Jabbar any different than Myles Bryant? Or even as good?
Pause for a Big Sniff
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Like we say, no.
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To be clear, Xavier Worthy is probably the most overrated player in all of CFB. Dude couldn’t even do anything against UW’s atrocious 2022 secondary. He sucks.
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Dropped pass had a legendary game against him in the Alamo
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In case people forgot. I'm standing on my square. Jabbar is a good DB but there's a lot of recent kids that I like better. Prysock has a higher ceiling to me and we get him presumably for more years.
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Myles Bryant is a good comparison. He was under appreciated amidst all that talent. He’d be beloved if he were here more recently.
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Myles was great when he didn’t have to cover big receivers. He’d be the best tackler on the 22 or 23 team and may even have been the best playmaker. #SAD
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The D was very limited by what it could call all year because neither of the two corners could be counted on tackle in the open field. Jabar is a good player, but his size limits the scheme.
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Jabbar was great but saying a defense that runs 80% 2 Trap and Quarters is “less db friendly” just doesn’t make sense to me. Pretty basic stuff. Having to learn 20x adjustments in Cover 3 like Lake ran is much harder to do.
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Also Thaddues Dixon (who has flashed some potential in limited run along with elite Duck shit talking), and Jordan Shaw (who had a UW offer and got some run at Indiana as a true frosh last year), as well as Esteen. I wouldn’t mind adding an experienced safety in the spring portal, but it is a group that has some solid potential and depth.
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I hope the new secondary coaches can coach. Was not impressed with progress over the last two years.
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Dunn too
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Dixon is not starting quality imo. Cement shoes