Not talking about the Ducks anymore today. This is all about the huskies now, their opponent has given them more than enough motivation to come out and get over their Sark bullshit. Time see if this team is ready to compete for the conference.
I'm really looking forward to what Pete K. and Choate do with the DL, especially flip-flopping the brothers-by-a-different-mother Hudsons to see what works best.
Kikaha will be moving around a lot, testing both of their OTs. I'd love to see a 5 man rush where A. Hudson intentionally engages their LT, Timu blitzes on that side's A or B gap to occupy the LG, C, or both, and Kikaha is hopefully unblocked on the blindside or picked up late which would probably disrupt the play.
In general, what I'm excited about is that this a veteran D that is already in mid-season form with a new coaching staff...a coaching staff headed by a leader with a great attention to detail. That stuff matters, particularly when facing an option team that banks on defenses getting sloppy, playing off-script, and forgetting to play assignment football.
In fact, every position in the starting front 7 is manned by 4th and 5th year players. The previous staff at least left us that and now the new staff has coached them up to reach their potential. Last year's staff largely rushed 3 and let Mariota run around for 7 seconds to eventually find an open receiver (or run for a 1st down) but I doubt this staff will do that very often. And if they do, Shaq, Feeney, or even Baker (probably fastest out of all 3) could spy Mariota. It's not like Mariota has Cam Newton size so Pete K. can sacrifice size for speed when spying Mariota.
Shark Thompson needs to do some dragging into deep water
Not talking about the Ducks anymore today. This is all about the huskies now, their opponent has given them more than enough motivation to come out and get over their Sark bullshit. Time see if this team is ready to compete for the conference.
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Leave my wife out of this, and I'll leave your 2 husbands out of it.
Talk about abundance.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYyzo_dpnJM
(idk why I'm including the link, it's awful)
get a real coach anddrag the Ducks into deep waterKikaha will be moving around a lot, testing both of their OTs. I'd love to see a 5 man rush where A. Hudson intentionally engages their LT, Timu blitzes on that side's A or B gap to occupy the LG, C, or both, and Kikaha is hopefully unblocked on the blindside or picked up late which would probably disrupt the play.
In general, what I'm excited about is that this a veteran D that is already in mid-season form with a new coaching staff...a coaching staff headed by a leader with a great attention to detail. That stuff matters, particularly when facing an option team that banks on defenses getting sloppy, playing off-script, and forgetting to play assignment football.
In fact, every position in the starting front 7 is manned by 4th and 5th year players. The previous staff at least left us that and now the new staff has coached them up to reach their potential. Last year's staff largely rushed 3 and let Mariota run around for 7 seconds to eventually find an open receiver (or run for a 1st down) but I doubt this staff will do that very often. And if they do, Shaq, Feeney, or even Baker (probably fastest out of all 3) could spy Mariota. It's not like Mariota has Cam Newton size so Pete K. can sacrifice size for speed when spying Mariota.
Shark Thompson needs to do some dragging into deep water
...just not on the field.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0jMPI_pUec