Thoughts from the Weekend
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Which eye?DerekJohnson said:
He looked Race in the eye, made him feel important.Dennis_DeYoung said:Reminds me of when @RaceBannon met Ty.
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Who led Husky jacks?
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Ty is a good guy
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The kind of guy you'd want to destroy your programRaceBannon said:Ty is a good guy
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What a piece of shit.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:
Example of how awful Sark is and a great example of Petersen practicing what he preaches (Don't talk about it, be about it). There was a player on the team last year that was not going to play anymore at UW if Sark was still the coach. The player had a stuttering problem and Steve Sarkisian would MAKE FUN OF HIM FOR IT. He was all set to walk away and then Sark left and Petersen came in. After Petersen got to know him he realized he had a speech impediment and guess what he did? He got him in touch with a speech therapist to work on his stuttering. Christ, it's not that hard you fuck, Sark.
If anyone ever gets a chance to ask Nathan Dean what Sark did to him at the Las Vegas Bowl in December 2012, do it.
It'll just confirm Sark's piece-of-shittiness even more. -
What did he do? I would love to hear this.CheersWestDawg said:
If anyone ever gets a chance to ask Nathan Dean what Sark did to him at the Las Vegas Bowl in December 2012, do it.
It'll just confirm Sark's piece-of-shittiness even more.
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Cruel tease.CheersWestDawg said:
What a piece of shit.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:
Example of how awful Sark is and a great example of Petersen practicing what he preaches (Don't talk about it, be about it). There was a player on the team last year that was not going to play anymore at UW if Sark was still the coach. The player had a stuttering problem and Steve Sarkisian would MAKE FUN OF HIM FOR IT. He was all set to walk away and then Sark left and Petersen came in. After Petersen got to know him he realized he had a speech impediment and guess what he did? He got him in touch with a speech therapist to work on his stuttering. Christ, it's not that hard you fuck, Sark.
If anyone ever gets a chance to ask Nathan Dean what Sark did to him at the Las Vegas Bowl in December 2012, do it.
It'll just confirm Sark's piece-of-shittiness even more. -
CheersWestDawg said:
What a piece of shit.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:
Example of how awful Sark is and a great example of Petersen practicing what he preaches (Don't talk about it, be about it). There was a player on the team last year that was not going to play anymore at UW if Sark was still the coach. The player had a stuttering problem and Steve Sarkisian would MAKE FUN OF HIM FOR IT. He was all set to walk away and then Sark left and Petersen came in. After Petersen got to know him he realized he had a speech impediment and guess what he did? He got him in touch with a speech therapist to work on his stuttering. Christ, it's not that hard you fuck, Sark.
If anyone ever gets a chance to ask Nathan Dean what Sark did to him at the Las Vegas Bowl in December 2012, do it.
It'll just confirm Sark's piece-of-shittiness even more. -
Unlike Fred Meyers, there is no "S" on the name. It's just Joey.Tequilla said:Thanks for the free pub Pepsi - sounds like a good excuse after the Spring is over for a trip to Joey
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I heard this before. I think Sark was drunk making a lot of noise in the hall. Dean came out of his room to see what was happening and Sark got in his face, pushing him up against a wall threatening to kick his ass.ToddTurnerLIVES said:
What did he do? I would love to hear this.CheersWestDawg said:
If anyone ever gets a chance to ask Nathan Dean what Sark did to him at the Las Vegas Bowl in December 2012, do it.
It'll just confirm Sark's piece-of-shittiness even more.
Something like that. -
As much as I hate Ty—and I assure you it is with rare virulence—he didn't destroy our program. We were a 1-11 team when we hired Ty.UWerentThereMan said:
The kind of guy you'd want to destroy your programRaceBannon said:Ty is a good guy
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Your best effort.Dennis_DeYoung said:
As much as I hate Ty—and I assure you it is with rare virulence—he didn't destroy our program. We were a 1-11 team when we hired Ty.UWerentThereMan said:
The kind of guy you'd want to destroy your programRaceBannon said:Ty is a good guy
Only Doogs think Ty destroyed the program.
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I've read that Crane has been @ left guard with the ones.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:
Agree with this, tackles are the big worry for me, mostly because we haven't seen them in live action. I actually don't think Crane starts, Tufunga has apparently been pretty good at center. He really dominated the weight room too from what I heard and saw of him.HeretoBeatmyChest said:
OL should be okay at present but RT is a question and who knows if Eldenkramp can be good at LT. Hatchie actually was decent last year. Charles, Crane and Brostek have a chance to be good I think.droggins said:Sounds like the future of the OL line is in good shape. But what about the present? Are they progressing as a unit? How's the chemistry? Are they making glaring mistakes? When they do make them, how do they respond? Are they a finesse group? Mean? Athletic? Big? Hips?
Basically I think the OL will be about average this year. -
I think that is only when Dexter Charles is at class. I see the starting line as (L-R): Eldrenkamp, Charles, Tufunga, Brostek, SomeoneJoe Stephanson said:
I've read that Crane has been @ left guard with the ones.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:
Agree with this, tackles are the big worry for me, mostly because we haven't seen them in live action. I actually don't think Crane starts, Tufunga has apparently been pretty good at center. He really dominated the weight room too from what I heard and saw of him.HeretoBeatmyChest said:
OL should be okay at present but RT is a question and who knows if Eldenkramp can be good at LT. Hatchie actually was decent last year. Charles, Crane and Brostek have a chance to be good I think.droggins said:Sounds like the future of the OL line is in good shape. But what about the present? Are they progressing as a unit? How's the chemistry? Are they making glaring mistakes? When they do make them, how do they respond? Are they a finesse group? Mean? Athletic? Big? Hips?
Basically I think the OL will be about average this year. -
CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:
I think that is only when Dexter Charles is at class. I see the starting line as (L-R): Eldrenkamp, Charles, Tufunga, Brostek, OssaiJoe Stephanson said:
I've read that Crane has been @ left guard with the ones.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:
Agree with this, tackles are the big worry for me, mostly because we haven't seen them in live action. I actually don't think Crane starts, Tufunga has apparently been pretty good at center. He really dominated the weight room too from what I heard and saw of him.HeretoBeatmyChest said:
OL should be okay at present but RT is a question and who knows if Eldenkramp can be good at LT. Hatchie actually was decent last year. Charles, Crane and Brostek have a chance to be good I think.droggins said:Sounds like the future of the OL line is in good shape. But what about the present? Are they progressing as a unit? How's the chemistry? Are they making glaring mistakes? When they do make them, how do they respond? Are they a finesse group? Mean? Athletic? Big? Hips?
Basically I think the OL will be about average this year. -
That's a 75k distinction ....CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
Unlike Fred Meyers, there is no "S" on the name. It's just Joey.Tequilla said:Thanks for the free pub Pepsi - sounds like a good excuse after the Spring is over for a trip to Joey
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Oh, gotcha.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:
I think that is only when Dexter Charles is at class. I see the starting line as (L-R): Eldrenkamp, Charles, Tufunga, Brostek, SomeoneJoe Stephanson said:
I've read that Crane has been @ left guard with the ones.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:
Agree with this, tackles are the big worry for me, mostly because we haven't seen them in live action. I actually don't think Crane starts, Tufunga has apparently been pretty good at center. He really dominated the weight room too from what I heard and saw of him.HeretoBeatmyChest said:
OL should be okay at present but RT is a question and who knows if Eldenkramp can be good at LT. Hatchie actually was decent last year. Charles, Crane and Brostek have a chance to be good I think.droggins said:Sounds like the future of the OL line is in good shape. But what about the present? Are they progressing as a unit? How's the chemistry? Are they making glaring mistakes? When they do make them, how do they respond? Are they a finesse group? Mean? Athletic? Big? Hips?
Basically I think the OL will be about average this year.
You think there's any chance it clicks this season for Coleman? Guy is yoked, but never got it going last season, injury prone throughout his career back into HS (from his bio). Only a Sophomore though...
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He is just such a plodder, who knows though. Both him and Dwayne Washington look great just standing around, and Washington is explosive. But I just don't know if they can be good running backs. The hope lies with Washington, imo. If he can learn the position he could be a great back.Joe Stephanson said:
Oh, gotcha.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:
I think that is only when Dexter Charles is at class. I see the starting line as (L-R): Eldrenkamp, Charles, Tufunga, Brostek, SomeoneJoe Stephanson said:
I've read that Crane has been @ left guard with the ones.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:
Agree with this, tackles are the big worry for me, mostly because we haven't seen them in live action. I actually don't think Crane starts, Tufunga has apparently been pretty good at center. He really dominated the weight room too from what I heard and saw of him.HeretoBeatmyChest said:
OL should be okay at present but RT is a question and who knows if Eldenkramp can be good at LT. Hatchie actually was decent last year. Charles, Crane and Brostek have a chance to be good I think.droggins said:Sounds like the future of the OL line is in good shape. But what about the present? Are they progressing as a unit? How's the chemistry? Are they making glaring mistakes? When they do make them, how do they respond? Are they a finesse group? Mean? Athletic? Big? Hips?
Basically I think the OL will be about average this year.
You think there's any chance it clicks this season for Coleman? Guy is yoked, but never got it going last season, injury prone throughout his career back into HS (from his bio). Only a Sophomore though...
But it's OK, because Myles Gaskin is good! And If Austin Joyner wants to play RB he is good too! -
I feel like Pepsi needs to put a disclaimer on all Gaskin posts regarding O'DeaCokeGreaterThanPepsi said:
He is just such a plodder, who knows though. Both him and Dwayne Washington look great just standing around, and Washington is explosive. But I just don't know if they can be good running backs. The hope lies with Washington, imo. If he can learn the position he could be a great back.Joe Stephanson said:
Oh, gotcha.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:
I think that is only when Dexter Charles is at class. I see the starting line as (L-R): Eldrenkamp, Charles, Tufunga, Brostek, SomeoneJoe Stephanson said:
I've read that Crane has been @ left guard with the ones.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:
Agree with this, tackles are the big worry for me, mostly because we haven't seen them in live action. I actually don't think Crane starts, Tufunga has apparently been pretty good at center. He really dominated the weight room too from what I heard and saw of him.HeretoBeatmyChest said:
OL should be okay at present but RT is a question and who knows if Eldenkramp can be good at LT. Hatchie actually was decent last year. Charles, Crane and Brostek have a chance to be good I think.droggins said:Sounds like the future of the OL line is in good shape. But what about the present? Are they progressing as a unit? How's the chemistry? Are they making glaring mistakes? When they do make them, how do they respond? Are they a finesse group? Mean? Athletic? Big? Hips?
Basically I think the OL will be about average this year.
You think there's any chance it clicks this season for Coleman? Guy is yoked, but never got it going last season, injury prone throughout his career back into HS (from his bio). Only a Sophomore though...
But it's OK, because Myles Gaskin is good! And If Austin Joyner wants to play RB he is good too! -
You sir, are a scholar. Good job.CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
I heard this before. I think Sark was drunk making a lot of noise in the hall. Dean came out of his room to see what was happening and Sark got in his face, pushing him up against a wall threatening to kick his ass.ToddTurnerLIVES said:
What did he do? I would love to hear this.CheersWestDawg said:
If anyone ever gets a chance to ask Nathan Dean what Sark did to him at the Las Vegas Bowl in December 2012, do it.
It'll just confirm Sark's piece-of-shittiness even more.
Something like that. -
#lavoncolemanwillbegood #improbablywrongbutimowningitJoe Stephanson said:
Oh, gotcha.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:
I think that is only when Dexter Charles is at class. I see the starting line as (L-R): Eldrenkamp, Charles, Tufunga, Brostek, SomeoneJoe Stephanson said:
I've read that Crane has been @ left guard with the ones.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:
Agree with this, tackles are the big worry for me, mostly because we haven't seen them in live action. I actually don't think Crane starts, Tufunga has apparently been pretty good at center. He really dominated the weight room too from what I heard and saw of him.HeretoBeatmyChest said:
OL should be okay at present but RT is a question and who knows if Eldenkramp can be good at LT. Hatchie actually was decent last year. Charles, Crane and Brostek have a chance to be good I think.droggins said:Sounds like the future of the OL line is in good shape. But what about the present? Are they progressing as a unit? How's the chemistry? Are they making glaring mistakes? When they do make them, how do they respond? Are they a finesse group? Mean? Athletic? Big? Hips?
Basically I think the OL will be about average this year.
You think there's any chance it clicks this season for Coleman? Guy is yoked, but never got it going last season, injury prone throughout his career back into HS (from his bio). Only a Sophomore though... -
Kinda like Nordstroms?CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
Unlike Fred Meyers, there is no "S" on the name. It's just Joey.Tequilla said:Thanks for the free pub Pepsi - sounds like a good excuse after the Spring is over for a trip to Joey
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Move Coleman and washington to linebacker. Both know how to plug a hole better than 4 year starter Timu.
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Voted down for misusing "plug a hole" opportunity and using a Timu referenceDoogles said:Move Coleman and washington to linebacker. Both know how to plug a hole better than 4 year starter Timu.
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Who is Caleb McGary, Alex?CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:
I think that is only when Dexter Charles is at class. I see the starting line as (L-R): Eldrenkamp, Charles, Tufunga, Brostek, SomeoneJoe Stephanson said:
I've read that Crane has been @ left guard with the ones.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:
Agree with this, tackles are the big worry for me, mostly because we haven't seen them in live action. I actually don't think Crane starts, Tufunga has apparently been pretty good at center. He really dominated the weight room too from what I heard and saw of him.HeretoBeatmyChest said:
OL should be okay at present but RT is a question and who knows if Eldenkramp can be good at LT. Hatchie actually was decent last year. Charles, Crane and Brostek have a chance to be good I think.droggins said:Sounds like the future of the OL line is in good shape. But what about the present? Are they progressing as a unit? How's the chemistry? Are they making glaring mistakes? When they do make them, how do they respond? Are they a finesse group? Mean? Athletic? Big? Hips?
Basically I think the OL will be about average this year. -
My lord...CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
I heard this before. I think Sark was drunk making a lot of noise in the hall. Dean came out of his room to see what was happening and Sark got in his face, pushing him up against a wall threatening to kick his ass.ToddTurnerLIVES said:
What did he do? I would love to hear this.CheersWestDawg said:
If anyone ever gets a chance to ask Nathan Dean what Sark did to him at the Las Vegas Bowl in December 2012, do it.
It'll just confirm Sark's piece-of-shittiness even more.
Something like that. -
I'm not ready to give up on Coleman yet as most are. He averaged 4.1 ypc, which isn't great but he was only a freshman and the offense was a complete dreckfest. He had decent production against Hawaii, EWU, Cal, Stanford and OSU.Joe Stephanson said:
Oh, gotcha.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:
I think that is only when Dexter Charles is at class. I see the starting line as (L-R): Eldrenkamp, Charles, Tufunga, Brostek, SomeoneJoe Stephanson said:
I've read that Crane has been @ left guard with the ones.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:
Agree with this, tackles are the big worry for me, mostly because we haven't seen them in live action. I actually don't think Crane starts, Tufunga has apparently been pretty good at center. He really dominated the weight room too from what I heard and saw of him.HeretoBeatmyChest said:
OL should be okay at present but RT is a question and who knows if Eldenkramp can be good at LT. Hatchie actually was decent last year. Charles, Crane and Brostek have a chance to be good I think.droggins said:Sounds like the future of the OL line is in good shape. But what about the present? Are they progressing as a unit? How's the chemistry? Are they making glaring mistakes? When they do make them, how do they respond? Are they a finesse group? Mean? Athletic? Big? Hips?
Basically I think the OL will be about average this year.
You think there's any chance it clicks this season for Coleman? Guy is yoked, but never got it going last season, injury prone throughout his career back into HS (from his bio). Only a Sophomore though...
I'm not counting on or assuming he will be a lot better but I don't think its far fetched to see him improving and being a decent back at somepoint.
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Swaye said:
This thread was worth Sven's $ 7.11 this month.
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The brown one.topdawgnc said:
Which eye?DerekJohnson said:
He looked Race in the eye, made him feel important.Dennis_DeYoung said:Reminds me of when @RaceBannon met Ty.