Dissly. Guy had like as many yards and tds in his first game as a Seahawks as he did in his entire Husky career. Can't remember if he was hurt or something but Price barely threw to Jermaine Kearse his final year and fucked up his draft status. He also struggled to get Kasen the ball. Throwing the ball to Gaskin was also a huge miss given he was almost as productive as a pass catcher as he was a runner when he was with the Dolphins.
This is a weird thread since Will Nixon did absolutely nothing to indicate he is any good at all.
But definitely one of the many TEs that were never thrown to but went on to NFL careers.
Dissly was more of just an unfortunate series of events since he started as a d-lineman and burned his redshirt he only got two years at TE and the first one he was entirely lost.
To me the what if is if they would have just doubled down and made Locker a mostly running QB. His speed in 2007 was burning Ohio State whenever he wanted. I would say the program did him a solid and made him enough of a passer so he would be a Top 10 pick but the team may have been better had they ran more of just a pure read option offense.
Injured a lot. Like at uw unfortunately. His y/c at byu was actually really good his first year byu among the national leaders. His last year he only played 9 games and was often hurt.
Gotta agree. Locker didn't have what it took to be a pocket passer and the OL was always too much of a train wreck anyways. Had Sark fully committed to the running game complimented by simple, take what they give passingl from the start they would've done better than 7-6 and a Holiday bowl. Might've even hung within 3 scores of Oregon once or twice.
Johnny Kirton was a modern day mystery, I always felt like he should have been on the field somewhere and Chris Hemphill is another interesting answer… As i recall, he was the keynote speaker at the Suddenly Senior event that was the directed finger target of the supremely elegant thought process of Willingham
As i remember it, there were like 5 guys that had been in the dawg house; guys we were going to need the following season and were seemingly ready to finally make a potentially powerful contribution ~ and were summarily thrown out of the program via suddenly senior status.
I bitched about that calling out for Willinghams head on Dawgman, was educated regarding my lack of etiquette and correct thinking, and left the board [didn’t know about HCH]
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Dissly. Guy had like as many yards and tds in his first game as a Seahawks as he did in his entire Husky career. Can't remember if he was hurt or something but Price barely threw to Jermaine Kearse his final year and fucked up his draft status. He also struggled to get Kasen the ball. Throwing the ball to Gaskin was also a huge miss given he was almost as productive as a pass catcher as he was a runner when he was with the Dolphins.
Also Puka is a weird one because he didn't really do that much at BYU either playing against lesser competition.
Kalen DeBoer
Dare I say Locker at QB? He was not garbage his first 2 years with Ty but then had upward trajectory with Sark.
This is a weird thread since Will Nixon did absolutely nothing to indicate he is any good at all.
But definitely one of the many TEs that were never thrown to but went on to NFL careers.
Dissly was more of just an unfortunate series of events since he started as a d-lineman and burned his redshirt he only got two years at TE and the first one he was entirely lost.
To me the what if is if they would have just doubled down and made Locker a mostly running QB. His speed in 2007 was burning Ohio State whenever he wanted. I would say the program did him a solid and made him enough of a passer so he would be a Top 10 pick but the team may have been better had they ran more of just a pure read option offense.
Matt Tuiasosopo
Injured a lot. Like at uw unfortunately. His y/c at byu was actually really good his first year byu among the national leaders. His last year he only played 9 games and was often hurt.
Gotta agree. Locker didn't have what it took to be a pocket passer and the OL was always too much of a train wreck anyways. Had Sark fully committed to the running game complimented by simple, take what they give passingl from the start they would've done better than 7-6 and a Holiday bowl. Might've even hung within 3 scores of Oregon once or twice.
Felix Sweetman
Johnny Kirton was a modern day mystery, I always felt like he should have been on the field somewhere and Chris Hemphill is another interesting answer… As i recall, he was the keynote speaker at the Suddenly Senior event that was the directed finger target of the supremely elegant thought process of Willingham
As i remember it, there were like 5 guys that had been in the dawg house; guys we were going to need the following season and were seemingly ready to finally make a potentially powerful contribution ~ and were summarily thrown out of the program via suddenly senior status.
I bitched about that calling out for Willinghams head on Dawgman, was educated regarding my lack of etiquette and correct thinking, and left the board [didn’t know about HCH]
The story you present does not add up
RIP Johnny Kirton
Stanback - but under Ty it could be everyone on the roster
Ronnie Fouch
All tight ends from the Chris Petersen era.
Not the Stanford ones
I’m surprised a bigger degenerate than me hasn’t listed Tybo. He was relentless attacking the hole even if there was nothing there.
Wouldn't take no for an answer