Well all we know for certain is Boise is still doing what they've been doing since the late 90's and UW is still doing what they've been doing since the late 90's.Nothing is concrete yet, but it's fair to assume Peterman is a system coach.
I watched Boise's game against Arizona, and their undersized (6'0") QB took the Wildcat secondary apart. His passes were clean and thrown with good velocity, made good reads and decisions, and he showed the ability to beat the defense with his feet as well as his arm.Yet, under Peterman, this kid rode the pine behind Joe fucking Southwick, who, as you may recall from your games against Boise, sucks.Boise appeared to be in decline in Peterman's last year on the blue carpet, and his final year was his worst. Yet for whatever reason Grant Hedrick never got the starting nod, and for whatever reason was not "the guy" although his competition at the position was lackluster at best.After the first few shaky games under Bryan Harsin (Kellen Moore's old QB coach), Hedrick and the Boise offense went on a tear, winning their last nine in a row including the Fiesta Bowel win.Last night, I saw a Washington team that has seemingly regressed.While Miles had looked better in the some of the latter games of the season, he stumbled around the field like a old hippie looking for kind bud at the Oregon Cuntry Fair last night. Where is the fucking coaching? Yes, the players are limited in their potential - but you got out-coached and out-hustled by I'm a man I'm 40 and a true freshman. Player of the game was a redneck William "Fridge" Perry. It's fun and a longstanding doog tradition to hate the kids - but there is no indication of player development or motivation - although it looks like whatever Peterman said to the team at halftime helped, I'll give him that.Increrasingly, I'm led to believe that Peterman's flashy record was the work of his hard-working QB coach and Kellen Moore, the beneficiary of the system in place at Boise that leads to strong results against weaker competition and targeting two or three good teams a year. I'm not seeing a coach that has utilized his talent effectively or built a cohesive team in year one. Agree that it can take some time to do this, but watching Cyler Miles and Grant Hedrick play this bowel season, and I'm not sold on Peterman at all.
Who gives a fuck what youthink about Petersen duck. Petersen didnt get a heisman qb giftwrapped like Helfrich. Helfrich is Larry fucking Coker
I would go out on a limb and say it is easier to follow one of the top 1% coaches in the history of the PAC than it is to follow Gilby, Willingham, and Sark ... at least in the short run.It took Oregon 20 years to get here.This isn't microwave popcorn.
I would go out on a limb and say it is easier to follow one of the top 1% coaches in the history of the PAC than it is to follow Gilby, Willingham, and Sark ... at least in the short run.It took Oregon 20 years to get here.This isn't microwave popcorn. OTOH, a big chunk of Peterman's 92-12 record that is so often touted here came while Kellen Moore and Bryan Harsin were with him in Boise. Afterwards, there was a decline, which became pretty steep in his last year, by Boise standards.
I would go out on a limb and say it is easier to follow one of the top 1% coaches in the history of the PAC than it is to follow Gilby, Willingham, and Sark ... at least in the short run.It took Oregon 20 years to get here.This isn't microwave popcorn. OTOH, a big chunk of Peterman's 92-12 record that is so often touted here came while Kellen Moore and Bryan Harsin were with him in Boise. Afterwards, there was a decline, which became pretty steep in his last year, by Boise standards. So, what you're saying is the real true coach on the staff was Harsin all along?
I would go out on a limb and say it is easier to follow one of the top 1% coaches in the history of the PAC than it is to follow Gilby, Willingham, and Sark ... at least in the short run.It took Oregon 20 years to get here.This isn't microwave popcorn. OTOH, a big chunk of Peterman's 92-12 record that is so often touted here came while Kellen Moore and Bryan Harsin were with him in Boise. Afterwards, there was a decline, which became pretty steep in his last year, by Boise standards. So, what you're saying is the real true coach on the staff was Harsin all along? Not quite. I'm implying that maybe Peterman isn't a good QB talent evaluator, and might have benefited from Kellen Moore in a way similar to how you people think Helfrich benefited from the Chip Kelly paint fumes and Mariota. Harsin seems to have identified and developed the better QB between Southwick and Hedrick, while UW is dead in the water at the position. Harsin was also the QB coach while Kellen Moore was at Boise. Kellen Moore elevated Boise to elite status while he was there.
I would go out on a limb and say it is easier to follow one of the top 1% coaches in the history of the PAC than it is to follow Gilby, Willingham, and Sark ... at least in the short run.It took Oregon 20 years to get here.This isn't microwave popcorn. OTOH, a big chunk of Peterman's 92-12 record that is so often touted here came while Kellen Moore and Bryan Harsin were with him in Boise. Afterwards, there was a decline, which became pretty steep in his last year, by Boise standards. So, what you're saying is the real true coach on the staff was Harsin all along? Not quite. I'm implying that maybe Peterman isn't a good QB talent evaluator, and might have benefited from Kellen Moore in a way similar to how you people think Helfrich benefited from the Chip Kelly paint fumes and Mariota. Harsin seems to have identified and developed the better QB between Southwick and Hedrick, while UW is dead in the water at the position. Harsin was also the QB coach while Kellen Moore was at Boise. Kellen Moore elevated Boise to elite status while he was there. The only thing is Hedrick did play after Southwick was hurt and he played worse than Southwick. Hedrick threw 4 picks against Ole Miss in the opener this year. I think both guys are/were above average. It is somewhat concerning that Boise's offense took off this year with their former OC while we are stuck with a QB coach from a MWC masquerading as the OC at UW. That's not a championship hire. I don't mind a first time OC, but he better at least be a position coach at a school with an explosive offense.