300/100

incoming
Comments
-
301 passing and counting
-
359/99 he may go for 400
-
-
one of the great performances in Washington history and it’s happening on a Friday night everyone is watching the mariners
-
It's against Rutgers.
-
I've been celebrating in all these people's faces as they stress their lives away on a stick ball game.
-
TYFYS
-
Live stream that shit, I need a laugh when they all start to cry! Bow Down
-
My designated driver rage quit after that inning and we are on our way back to Doog Island.
Edit: refuses to turn it off of the honks and to the baseball game.
-
And Cory Dillon's greatest game was against San Jose St. Doesn't matter who it's against, greatness is greatness.
-
Mariners got it done everyone can calm down including my dd
-
538 yards of offense is fucking retarded. Gonna rewatch the game. I wasn’t very focused on it with the multiview going
-
He also needs to learn to tuck the ball away as a runner and if he resorts to running behind the line of scrimmage backwards it’s going to be a long day in Ann Arbor next week. He’s got a lot to prove before being crowned great.
-
Rutgers is going to beat some teams. Those receivers and that qb are no joke
-
Agree the WRs plus QB are good but they’ve already lost to Minnesota and Iowa. They host Oregon next week. Also have Buck and PSU (tbd on that). That leaves Purdue, Illinois and Maryland. Not a whole lot of wins jumping out.
-
I was pretty much laser focused on the left TV all night while 81% of the other people were watching the Ms.
-
What part of the country do you live Nacho?
-
the good part
-
Yep basically same situation. The Mariners fans were mostly casually rooting for Washington but you could tell they were going through some version of what I went through at halftime of the 2023 Apple Cup and Utah games in the concourse.
Fucking hilarious how much fun I was having, maybe even being a little too celebratory while the Mariners blew that 14th inning and my dd is like, "You're too loud now, we just fucking blew this series, we're leaving."
-
Lexington, KY but I’m in Chicago to protest ICE for the weekend with Race’s Antifa buddies.
-
Switched between my recording of the DAWGS and live M's from the 8th inning on. Great night in sports television.
Williams is the real deal. Even left one on the field with a fumble. Ohio State fans love him now too. Makes them look great
-
Demond is definitely a stud.
He jammed his shoulder into the turf, there. Was that his throwing side I can’t remember hopefully just a andnot a clavicle or any kind of AC sprain. -
-
Jedd was there
-
-
Phenomenal feat but not ready to crown it over Tui's 300/200 against a real Stanford team that had one conference loss: to Washington! I was there.
Also would encourage people to rewatch that one. Vontoure had a pick that was OBJ before there was an OBJ. You won't see a corner make that play every day, even today when everyone seems to have clue on their hands.
Williams is fucking dangerous. Don't twist. He's everything you look for in a QB.
-
300/200 > 400/100
nuff said on that -
And even though you could argue Williams is the more talented passer and runner, and that's probably true, Tui > Williams until the latter beats someone who can fight back.
That's where "it" factor gets counted. Not before. Hoping someone here doesn't start crying again.
-
No crying here. Very accurate take, Creep. There is nothing that Tui did better than Williams, but he’s still better becuase he’s Tui and got the results.
Tui also had no good WR’s. Demond has way better support with the skill players.
-
True. He had Stevens, though, and probably a better O line, but probably lesser running backs.
Tui had a better defense.
Still, Tui was the heart and soul of that team. Total "it" factor, built into his DNA, etc. And they beat some damn fine teams. People like to point out Miami 2000 but he also beat the 2000 Beavs, who were a juggernaut, for their only loss of the season. Plus the Rose Bowl.
Resumes are not even close yet.