Hey all you ex UW OL at Bama
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I've seen this mentioned in sour grapes (a pinot that drinks like an premature merlot btw), including mine, but I think he started the season at starting RG then moved to center when Mele went down?
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Maybe in DeBoer's offense, but in an actual balanced offense that will use the run properly against defenses not named USC they would've started Gaard or Kalepo or someone with more size, I think. Buelow would still take the other guard spot due to experience.
I just don't see it as losing a star player off of last year's team like others think. I know he was significantly better than say Geiran Hatchett and Jackson Powers-Cuck, don't twist.
I know it's dumb pregame radio shit, but his answer that he'd rather pass block never sat well. You should want to pancake motherfuckers.
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Brailsford could be fine but he was guaranteed a starting spot with Huff there. New OL coach and OC with no history with him could say "what you did in the pac 12 means nothing to me"
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downplaying the departure of the highest graded freshman ol in the country, is indeed sour grapes.
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You guys are idiots. Brailsford will be on some preseason All American lists. Our biggest transfer loss by far.
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Would be great if he portaled back to UW after spring ball haha.
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Maybe for UW in its current state but my money is on Mack and/or Germie.
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I hope he comes back. Yeah he had a redshirt year but he seemed on or ahead of the Nick Harris career path.
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I'm excited to see Landen (whenever he is healthy I guess) in an offense that is more run-focused and doesn't require six seconds of protection damn near every play. In-person he really popped against Cal in run blocking. I honestly didn't watch Brailsford enough to judge him. Figured his size was fine given Nick Harris who was good against everyone other than Bama's front and Jordon Scott for some reason.
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Freshman OL who can step in and hold their own as undersized center don't grow on trees. He seemed to have a rough game against Michigan but he wasn't the only one.
UW's offense would be looking a lot less weak right now if he was still on the roster. It's undeniable.






