Hardcore Husky Podcast: When your head coach is the team's weakest link
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Unwittingly or not, you're making a big point here. Fisch's biggest ally in gaining leverage wasn't the Florida opening, it was DeBoer abandoning UW mere days after playing for the natty.
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UW got better this year. Fact. It's not good enough. Fact. I also, reluctantly, disagree with the "in this day and age all you need is x years" argument, with respect to Race. There are nuances here that can never be appropriately qualified, such as injuries, scheduling, barometric pressure, etc. 8-4 next year is not reason to fire him. The big issue is that he's tied himself to an OC who doesn't call plays, so if Judd would give up those doodies he'd be handing them to a first time nobody. So he has to fire himself and his OC. I think I've talked myself back around into: you're fucked.
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Oregon fans remain all in on Fisch
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UW's defense got better. The offense was wildly inconsistent despite bringing back starters. Not a good indicator when that's what Fish is primarily responsible for.
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I don't know how anyone can be excited moving forward without big changes to how the offense operates.
I thought Hugh Millen covered this nicely (and succinctly, which is odd for him) on with Softy yesterday (caught it by chance).
Fisch is enamored with the pass game and WANTS to win "that way".
We have a head coach more enamored with doing what he wants than with what works and/or best suits our personnel and the situations.
That's incredibly alarming to me and I don't know how you fix that. He's not some 36 year old upstart. I struggle to think that philosophy will change.
Even if Jedd doesn't change and gets personnel to do the pass heavy winning he wants, I still want a coach that can adjust to what the situation and opponent dictate will work the best.
Last Saturday, a good coach would have seen the run game working with #24 and leaned in heavy to all flavors of that, and passes off of that, and only gone with more downfield passing that complemented that plan (play action, etc) and mixed it up once they were loading up to stop the run more consistently.
We're in the Big Ten now. We honestly should be more run-centric than we are. Great defense and running games travel very well.
I'm just not convinced we have a great head coach.
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"Duck Fans for Fisch" t-shirts sold outside of Autzen next year would make a nice little second income for a day.
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I think Fisch took over a really tough situation. I think he helped keep the program from truly bottoming out in 2024 as bad as they could, I think they were better in 2025, I think they should be better in 2026 and beyond I just don't know if it's enough to matter. If he was in a fake conference like the Big 12, or a down Pac-12, he probably would, but Washington's expectations in the Big 10, I don't see it.
I know Sark is a well we go to quite often, but I could really a course like we had with him of getting slightly over time, getting talent into the program, but ultimately winning nothing of consequence.
The player coach shit needs to be managed and assessed better by Fisch with who he is bringing him. I don't even want to know how much Tacario Davis was brought in to sit out the two games where he was really needed.
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Our only hope at this point is that he had to show a bunch of loyalty to these guys just to get them to come with him, especially Jonah, and pretty much all of those guys are done now.
Demond is still here and Jedd still wants to drop back, so he is going to need to actually assess his QB room.
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And I would add the OL got significantly better which only bolsters your point.
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Passing game gets you jobs in the NFL unless your last name is Shannahan.









