New Husky Fan Podcast Episode
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If he wins.
He certainly seems to be building things "the right way" (barf at that phrase after the past 15 years). Still need to prove he isn't Hawkins. -
20-30 years ago (and even 11 years ago) winning was expected and taken for granted. I was a young kid playing faggy soccer in the fall of '88, but at the time that 6-5 season was a trainwreck. It was an embarrassment.
Those 0-2 win seasons really mindfucked too many people.
I like the podcast but when these guys say 5-7 for 2015, that's just not acceptable. Not with Petermann's resume. Not with Sack State on the docket. I expect more. -
One of my favorite stories involved a booster I used to know who was prominent for several decades. He loved UW and passionately wanted a winning football team. He's in his 80s now. For the sake of discussion we'll call him Richard.
When Don James arrived at Washington in 1975, Richard scheduled a lunch with him. They met at a restaurant, talked for a few minutes, and then Richard handed James a notebook that talked about how Washington recruited historically and the system for James to follow.
Don James reportedly thumbed through it, smiled, and then said, "You know what, I've got a better plan. Why don't I worry about coaching the team and you enjoy watching us from the grandstands on game day." -
One of my favorite things about Chip Kelly was that he had no relationship whatsoever with the alumni.DerekJohnson said:One of my favorite stories involved a booster I used to know who was prominent for several decades. He loved UW and passionately wanted a winning football team. He's in his 80s now. For the sake of discussion we'll call him Richard.
When Don James arrived at Washington in 1975, Richard scheduled a lunch with him. They met at a restaurant, talked for a few minutes, and then Richard handed James a notebook that talked about how Washington recruited historically and the system for James to follow.
Don James reportedly thumbed through it, smiled, and then said, "You know what, I've got a better plan. Why don't I worry about coaching the team and you enjoy watching us from the grandstands on game day."
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That's actually not completely true. Chip went surfing several times with a Duck alumnus friend of mine when in SoCal.AZDuck said:
One of my favorite things about Chip Kelly was that he had no relationship whatsoever with the alumni.DerekJohnson said:One of my favorite stories involved a booster I used to know who was prominent for several decades. He loved UW and passionately wanted a winning football team. He's in his 80s now. For the sake of discussion we'll call him Richard.
When Don James arrived at Washington in 1975, Richard scheduled a lunch with him. They met at a restaurant, talked for a few minutes, and then Richard handed James a notebook that talked about how Washington recruited historically and the system for James to follow.
Don James reportedly thumbed through it, smiled, and then said, "You know what, I've got a better plan. Why don't I worry about coaching the team and you enjoy watching us from the grandstands on game day."
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I like to say SoCal.
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Limp wrist paddling might be effective in the southern swell.DerekJohnson said:
That's actually not completely true. Chip went surfing several times with a Duck alumnus friend of mine when in SoCal.AZDuck said:
One of my favorite things about Chip Kelly was that he had no relationship whatsoever with the alumni.DerekJohnson said:One of my favorite stories involved a booster I used to know who was prominent for several decades. He loved UW and passionately wanted a winning football team. He's in his 80s now. For the sake of discussion we'll call him Richard.
When Don James arrived at Washington in 1975, Richard scheduled a lunch with him. They met at a restaurant, talked for a few minutes, and then Richard handed James a notebook that talked about how Washington recruited historically and the system for James to follow.
Don James reportedly thumbed through it, smiled, and then said, "You know what, I've got a better plan. Why don't I worry about coaching the team and you enjoy watching us from the grandstands on game day."
Wins > Warmfuzzies -
I bet he liked riding the swell.DerekJohnson said:
That's actually not completely true. Chip went surfing several times with a Duck alumnus friend of mine when in SoCal.AZDuck said:
One of my favorite things about Chip Kelly was that he had no relationship whatsoever with the alumni.DerekJohnson said:One of my favorite stories involved a booster I used to know who was prominent for several decades. He loved UW and passionately wanted a winning football team. He's in his 80s now. For the sake of discussion we'll call him Richard.
When Don James arrived at Washington in 1975, Richard scheduled a lunch with him. They met at a restaurant, talked for a few minutes, and then Richard handed James a notebook that talked about how Washington recruited historically and the system for James to follow.
Don James reportedly thumbed through it, smiled, and then said, "You know what, I've got a better plan. Why don't I worry about coaching the team and you enjoy watching us from the grandstands on game day."
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So your Duck alumnus friend is gay?DerekJohnson said:
That's actually not completely true. Chip went surfing several times with a Duck alumnus friend of mine when in SoCal.AZDuck said:
One of my favorite things about Chip Kelly was that he had no relationship whatsoever with the alumni.DerekJohnson said:One of my favorite stories involved a booster I used to know who was prominent for several decades. He loved UW and passionately wanted a winning football team. He's in his 80s now. For the sake of discussion we'll call him Richard.
When Don James arrived at Washington in 1975, Richard scheduled a lunch with him. They met at a restaurant, talked for a few minutes, and then Richard handed James a notebook that talked about how Washington recruited historically and the system for James to follow.
Don James reportedly thumbed through it, smiled, and then said, "You know what, I've got a better plan. Why don't I worry about coaching the team and you enjoy watching us from the grandstands on game day."
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Chip on a surfboard...
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#fatpeoplehatePurpleBaze said:Chip on a surfboard...
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Not my fault that Chip can't say no to McRib sandwiches...
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CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
So your Duck alumnus friend is gay?DerekJohnson said:
That's actually not completely true. Chip went surfing several times with a Duck alumnus friend of mine when in SoCal.AZDuck said:
One of my favorite things about Chip Kelly was that he had no relationship whatsoever with the alumni.DerekJohnson said:One of my favorite stories involved a booster I used to know who was prominent for several decades. He loved UW and passionately wanted a winning football team. He's in his 80s now. For the sake of discussion we'll call him Richard.
When Don James arrived at Washington in 1975, Richard scheduled a lunch with him. They met at a restaurant, talked for a few minutes, and then Richard handed James a notebook that talked about how Washington recruited historically and the system for James to follow.
Don James reportedly thumbed through it, smiled, and then said, "You know what, I've got a better plan. Why don't I worry about coaching the team and you enjoy watching us from the grandstands on game day."
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The whole we r stuck with him for a few years thing is a mediorcroty attitude. The Seahawks dumped mora after 1 year. A few years later they won a title. No coach should be untouchable for the first few years. If you can upgrade then fucking upgrade. Just make sure you are upgrading.