Roof Think Browning Should Start
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Since he made it up, he will have difficulty finding a citation.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
[citation needed]TTJ said:There is a mountain of evidence that playing true frosh is fool's gold. (At any position, much less QB.) And zero evidence that redshirting somehow retards a player's development.
This is so astonishingly uncomplicated.
I remember watching Kaufman in 1992, thinking "Wow, he is really good. Think how much better he would be if he had spent last year sitting on the bench and this was his first year playing. And I would feel more comfortable with Bruener if he had not caught that td in the Rose Bowl last year."
Do people sincerely think Tui learned nothing from 1997 that he could have learned simply from watching from the sideline? Are Baker and Dissly are less prepared for 2015 because they played last year?
Playing prepares you for playing.
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What if Mario and Orlando redshirted???? 1992 could have been special.
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Orlando sucked. HTH.seatownfunk said:What if Mario and Orlando redshirted???? 1992 could have been special.
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I hate unnecessarily burning redshirts, but if Browning is the best QB in fall camp you sit him because he will be better in 2019?
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If you need citations to understand that true frosh suck as a general rule, I cannot help you. Re-watching the past twenty years of Husky football would be a good start. Or perhaps re-reading this thread.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
[citation needed]TTJ said:There is a mountain of evidence that playing true frosh is fool's gold. (At any position, much less QB.) And zero evidence that redshirting somehow retards a player's development.
This is so astonishingly uncomplicated. -
In the perfect world, in order of importance.....
1. Redshirt all OL and DL
2. Redshirt QBs
3. Redshirt everyone else
At the end of the day, best players play. -
That's some dark shit man. You have me wondering if I even want to keep poasting here.TTJ said:
If you need citations to understand that true frosh suck as a general rule, I cannot help you. Re-watching the past twenty years of Husky football would be a good start. Or perhaps re-reading this thread.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
[citation needed]TTJ said:There is a mountain of evidence that playing true frosh is fool's gold. (At any position, much less QB.) And zero evidence that redshirting somehow retards a player's development.
This is so astonishingly uncomplicated. -
@dnc is right. I owe boobs an apology. I shouldn't wish something like that on anybody.dnc said:That's some dark shit man. You have me wondering if I even want to keep poasting here.
I will start another thread comprehensively listing every Husky who truly excelled as a true frosh over the past 25 years. -
Exactly how I feel.HuskyInAZ said:In the perfect world, in order of importance.....
1. Redshirt all OL and DL
2. Redshirt QBs
3. Redshirt everyone else
At the end of the day, best players play.
You guys are dooging so hard for Browning it's unsettling. -
Because of the potential shitshow passing offense we might see this year if it's not him.Dennis_DeYoung said:
Exactly how I feel.HuskyInAZ said:In the perfect world, in order of importance.....
1. Redshirt all OL and DL
2. Redshirt QBs
3. Redshirt everyone else
At the end of the day, best players play.
You guys are dooging so hard for Browning it's unsettling.







