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UW Players at NFL Combine

Just checking out the NFL combine on the NFL network. UW Players looking very good. It looks like we are going to have 3 players drafted in the First round. Heck, we only had 2 first round players from the National Championship team back in 92.

So the question is did Washington underachieve with that type of talent in the 1st round? I think it was more the lack of talent across the board. Interested in hearing your opinions.
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  • doogsinparadise
    doogsinparadise Member Posts: 9,320

    Just checking out the NFL combine on the NFL network. UW Players looking very good. It looks like we are going to have 3 players drafted in the First round. Heck, we only had 2 first round players from the National Championship team back in 92.

    So the question is did Washington underachieve with that type of talent in the 1st round? I think it was more the lack of talent across the board. Interested in hearing your opinions.

    Two words: Cyler Miles.

    None of those 1st rounders played QB.
    Or offensive line.
  • haie
    haie Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 24,807 Founders Club
    If you look at the Stanford, Oregon, and UCLA games, although UW's good-great defensive line could plug up the run, those teams could bounce it outside and throw on the secondary to move the chains rather easily. Once Peters quit, they were even more susceptible. King and a young Jones (and even at times Buddha) were liabilities. Long sustained drives wore down the d-line and it was game over.

    I specifically remember Oregon throwing screens/bouncing it outside with their receivers locking up our corners to get huge gains, especially on 2nd and 3rd down. Hundley flat out tore the secondary up. ASU could make the 3rd down pass when they needed to.

    Overall UW had some great top-end talent, but not enough in the supporting cast. This is probably why Petersen keeps bringing up needing to build more depth.

    Offense is an entirely different discussion. 2 1-dimensional backs and a quarterback who throws a shitty ball (no more than 30-40 yards no less) being asked to get it out quick to bubble screens. I think Smith/Petersen should take some heat in probably realizing their personnel couldn't run the system they wanted to, yet refusing to just go option/wildcat with the Swede. Our offense wouldn't have been nearly as embarrassing.
  • whatshouldicareabout
    whatshouldicareabout Member Posts: 13,018

    Just checking out the NFL combine on the NFL network. UW Players looking very good. It looks like we are going to have 3 players drafted in the First round. Heck, we only had 2 first round players from the National Championship team back in 92.

    So the question is did Washington underachieve with that type of talent in the 1st round? I think it was more the lack of talent across the board. Interested in hearing your opinions.

    Washington did underachieve with that talent, primarily because the major issues were on the other side of the ball, with Miles and Smith to blame. Secondary issues are the lack of player development, the new scheme and new attitude, and running zone all year because of 5-6 new starters in the secondary.

    If you plug in Keith Price, I think we have a much different season, even with Smith at OC.
  • Meek
    Meek Member Posts: 7,031
    haie said:

    If you look at the Stanford, Oregon, and UCLA games, although UW's good-great defensive line could plug up the run, those teams could bounce it outside and throw on the secondary to move the chains rather easily. Once Peters quit, they were even more susceptible. King and a young Jones (and even at times Buddha) were liabilities. Long sustained drives wore down the d-line and it was game over.

    I specifically remember Oregon throwing screens/bouncing it outside with their receivers locking up our corners to get huge gains, especially on 2nd and 3rd down. Hundley flat out tore the secondary up. ASU could make the 3rd down pass when they needed to.

    Overall UW had some great top-end talent, but not enough in the supporting cast. This is probably why Petersen keeps bringing up needing to build more depth.

    Offense is an entirely different discussion. 2 1-dimensional backs and a quarterback who throws a shitty ball (no more than 30-40 yards no less) being asked to get it out quick to bubble screens. I think Smith/Petersen should take some heat in probably realizing their personnel couldn't run the system they wanted to, yet refusing to just go option/wildcat with the Swede. Our offense wouldn't have been nearly as embarrassing.

    my guess is that Petersen's deal with Uber AD Woody was something along the lines of "Look, I'm going to build the program I want and won't fuck around installing multiple systems to adjust to your current players... year 1 may not be awesome and that's the deal. Say yes or get back on that fucking private jet to Seattle."
  • haie
    haie Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 24,807 Founders Club
    Meek said:

    haie said:

    If you look at the Stanford, Oregon, and UCLA games, although UW's good-great defensive line could plug up the run, those teams could bounce it outside and throw on the secondary to move the chains rather easily. Once Peters quit, they were even more susceptible. King and a young Jones (and even at times Buddha) were liabilities. Long sustained drives wore down the d-line and it was game over.

    I specifically remember Oregon throwing screens/bouncing it outside with their receivers locking up our corners to get huge gains, especially on 2nd and 3rd down. Hundley flat out tore the secondary up. ASU could make the 3rd down pass when they needed to.

    Overall UW had some great top-end talent, but not enough in the supporting cast. This is probably why Petersen keeps bringing up needing to build more depth.

    Offense is an entirely different discussion. 2 1-dimensional backs and a quarterback who throws a shitty ball (no more than 30-40 yards no less) being asked to get it out quick to bubble screens. I think Smith/Petersen should take some heat in probably realizing their personnel couldn't run the system they wanted to, yet refusing to just go option/wildcat with the Swede. Our offense wouldn't have been nearly as embarrassing.

    my guess is that Petersen's deal with Uber AD Woody was something along the lines of "Look, I'm going to build the program I want and won't fuck around installing multiple systems to adjust to your current players... year 1 may not be awesome and that's the deal. Say yes or get back on that fucking private jet to Seattle."
    Well said.