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UO Grad Goes to UW Practice - report

AZDuck
AZDuck Member Posts: 15,381
interesting comments bolded
I went to the UW practice on Saturday with some members of my coaching staff and team. The huskies are making an effort to renew ties to the local football community...

Started off by having a short conversation with Damon Huard. I shook the had that threw the Ball to Kenny Wheaton. I was smiling on the inside :)

Lawyer Milloy gave a speech about players staying to play in state and how dominant his team was back in 1991. Hooray for that! This isn't 1991...

Toured the weight room and locker room. VERY UNDERWHELMING. They actually had a football on a spring as you leave the locker room to punch. Hmm, wonder where they thought of that??

What struck me was how low the energy level was during practice. Lots of jogging, loafing etc. To my eye most of those players were just going through the motions.

Browning is going to be nice qb for them, he throws a very nice ball. On the other side of the ball the only 2 guys who popped were Baker and their safety jc transfer Ezekial Turner. That kid is a good one. He was all over the field laying some serious wood.

Running game is terrible, line play is terrible on both sides. I would be pretty depressed if I were a uw fan...

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  • Hippopeteamus
    Hippopeteamus Member Posts: 1,958
    edited August 2015
    We all know going really fast is better than doing it right...that's the Max Power way.
  • pawz
    pawz Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 22,417 Founders Club

    AZDuck said:

    interesting comments bolded

    I went to the UW practice on Saturday with some members of my coaching staff and team. The huskies are making an effort to renew ties to the local football community...

    Started off by having a short conversation with Damon Huard. I shook the had that threw the Ball to Kenny Wheaton. I was smiling on the inside :)

    Lawyer Milloy gave a speech about players staying to play in state and how dominant his team was back in 1991. Hooray for that! This isn't 1991...

    Toured the weight room and locker room. VERY UNDERWHELMING. They actually had a football on a spring as you leave the locker room to punch. Hmm, wonder where they thought of that??

    What struck me was how low the energy level was during practice. Lots of jogging, loafing etc. To my eye most of those players were just going through the motions.

    Browning is going to be nice qb for them, he throws a very nice ball. On the other side of the ball the only 2 guys who popped were Baker and their safety jc transfer Ezekial Turner. That kid is a good one. He was all over the field laying some serious wood.

    Running game is terrible, line play is terrible on both sides. I would be pretty depressed if I were a uw fan...

    Meh. This is just classic confirmation bias. It's telling because we want it to be telling. But these exact comments are made by players every single time there's a regime change. Sometimes they're telling, sometimes they're not. Time will tell.

    Either way it will be interesting.

    Hi there. @dnc asked you to hurry up and get your 53 seconds in order.
  • Hippopeteamus
    Hippopeteamus Member Posts: 1,958
    edited August 2015
    That is what Sark did as well, sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't (and those times usually correspond to the times someone like Sark is coaching).

    Hopefully it is just because they are trying to teach the players their assignment and it really isn't because they are being lazy. That would suck and UW would be in for a shitty decade again.
  • Tequilla
    Tequilla Member Posts: 20,098
    AZDuck said:

    Oregon makes a big deal out of the pace of practice to simulate game conditions. That may not be a thing with Peterman. I thought it was interesting.

    Or not
  • whatshouldicareabout
    whatshouldicareabout Member Posts: 12,990
    pawz said:

    AZDuck said:

    interesting comments bolded

    I went to the UW practice on Saturday with some members of my coaching staff and team. The huskies are making an effort to renew ties to the local football community...

    Started off by having a short conversation with Damon Huard. I shook the had that threw the Ball to Kenny Wheaton. I was smiling on the inside :)

    Lawyer Milloy gave a speech about players staying to play in state and how dominant his team was back in 1991. Hooray for that! This isn't 1991...

    Toured the weight room and locker room. VERY UNDERWHELMING. They actually had a football on a spring as you leave the locker room to punch. Hmm, wonder where they thought of that??

    What struck me was how low the energy level was during practice. Lots of jogging, loafing etc. To my eye most of those players were just going through the motions.

    Browning is going to be nice qb for them, he throws a very nice ball. On the other side of the ball the only 2 guys who popped were Baker and their safety jc transfer Ezekial Turner. That kid is a good one. He was all over the field laying some serious wood.

    Running game is terrible, line play is terrible on both sides. I would be pretty depressed if I were a uw fan...

    Meh. This is just classic confirmation bias. It's telling because we want it to be telling. But these exact comments are made by players every single time there's a regime change. Sometimes they're telling, sometimes they're not. Time will tell.

    Either way it will be interesting.
    Hi there. @dnc asked you to hurry up and get your 53 seconds in order.

    Choke on my dick
  • BallSacked
    BallSacked Member Posts: 3,279
    HuskyJW said:

    Saturday wasn't even a practice.

    And isn't every Duck practice closed....how does this guy know if they are running or not? What a load of b.s.

    HRYK
  • bananasnblondes
    bananasnblondes Member Posts: 15,501
    BaghdadBob.jpeg
  • HFNY
    HFNY Member Posts: 5,380
    edited August 2015
    Total B.S., that tool sucks at trolling because Turner didn't play on Sunday and I haven't heard anything about him before this today from Jood:

    seattletimes.com/sports/uw-husky-football/uw-football-fall-camp-defense-dominates-on-day-10/

    "Noteworthy:

    — A lot of jawing back and forth between the offense and defense. After his touch sack of KJCS to end one drive, senior DL Jarett Finau turned toward the offense’s side and let out a prolonged, WWE-style roar. After Lindquist threw an errant pass for walk-on TE Connor Griffin, the former Gonzaga basketball walk-on, Clay yelled: “You should’ve stuck to basketball!” (Griffin, by the way, has had a nice camp working mostly with the third-string offense. UW is deep at tight end, but he could help down the road.)

    Redshirt freshman RB Jomon Dotson, redshirt freshman safety Jojo McIntosh and sophomore safety Ezekiel Turner (who had a cast on his right wrist) remained sidelined. Junior CB Kevin King was also limited.


    — With Dotson out the last couple days, freshman RB Myles Gaskin has gotten more work, and he seems to be taking advantage of it. At 5-9, 192, he’s quite shifty.

    — Freshman Trey Adams has moved up the depth chart and is running with the No. 2 offense at left tackle. “He’s a competitor and he’s got talent, no question about it,” Petersen said. “Just keep forcing the issue and see what he can do.”
  • Hippopeteamus
    Hippopeteamus Member Posts: 1,958
    I think the guy went to the closed practice on Saturday, which was supposed to be a scrimmage.
  • HFNY
    HFNY Member Posts: 5,380
    edited August 2015
    Don't think so because the guy said the players were loafing and Jude said this about the open practice Sunday:

    "Browning also threw two interceptions in Sunday’s open practice, but I put less stock in those; no, you never want to see turnovers, but that was basically a walk-through at half speed."

    It also makes a lot more sense that a guy went to the open practice rather than somehow sneaking into a closed practice (closed to everyone, including Tyee).

    I think the guy went to the closed practice on Saturday, which was supposed to be a scrimmage.

  • HFNY
    HFNY Member Posts: 5,380
    Ah gotcha.

    I hadn't heard anything about Zeke Turner, kinda odd he'd mention him.

    He could be right about the OL by simply by virtue of so players lost from last year (including Dex Charles).

    HFNY said:

    Don't think so because the guy said the players were loafing and Jude said this about the open practice Sunday:

    "Browning also threw two interceptions in Sunday’s open practice, but I put less stock in those; no, you never want to see turnovers, but that was basically a walk-through at half speed."

    It also makes a lot more sense that a guy went to the open practice rather than somehow sneaking into a closed practice (closed to everyone, including Tyee).

    I think the guy went to the closed practice on Saturday, which was supposed to be a scrimmage.

    Saturday was open to youth football players and their families. So he got in by doing that.

    But apparently the duck was to stoopid to realize that he was at a scrimmage which is usually the slowest practice you can go to.

    And yes, Sunday's practice was a walk-through. That's why there was nothing to take out of it anyways.
  • haie
    haie Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 23,654 Founders Club
    Decent troll thread. Oh yeah and 'cool story, bro' to that worthless duck fan.
  • RavennaDawg
    RavennaDawg Member Posts: 846
    AZDuck said:

    interesting comments bolded



    Lawyer Milloy gave a speech about players staying to play in state and how dominant his team was back in 1991. Hooray for that! This isn't 1991...


    Did he mention how much the Abes missed John Kitna?
  • ThomasFremont
    ThomasFremont Member Posts: 13,325
    A Duck fan attended a UW practice?

    That has to be the saddest shit I've read here.

    Ever.
  • RoadDawg55
    RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,123

    A few things:

    If you were going to one sark practice, they could or in many cases seemed like people were having a good time and it was up tempo. More than likely it had to do with the dance music, the screaming with enthusiasm for showing up, the tiger roaring, or the fact that nobody really gave a shit about discipline or being accountable for practice.

    Peterman may not run the most enthusiastic practices, but I would imagine oregon fans of all people should shut their fucking mouths about how peterman coaches. From my understanding, Boise fucking state beat their asses multiple times with 2 and 3* players littering the field with his boring practices. Apparently it works somewhere. We're all hoping it works here.

    From all accounts, including husky fans who aren't complete fuskytards, we all know the dumpster fire which was left behind and that the current roster isn't exactly oregon 2014. Peterman has had to retool this entire roster with guys who actually have a spine and will work hard to be great....and you know, maybe beat even compete with oregon. Considering we just now have a qb who can throw further than 7 yards, we'll call that progress.

    I went to a Sark practice in 2010 and it was a sloppy and unorganized. It wasn't particularly upbeat either.

    Whether the guy is trolling or not, I do put a little stock in the tempo comments after watching our offense last year.
  • Canard
    Canard Member Posts: 504

    A few things:

    If you were going to one sark practice, they could or in many cases seemed like people were having a good time and it was up tempo. More than likely it had to do with the dance music, the screaming with enthusiasm for showing up, the tiger roaring, or the fact that nobody really gave a shit about discipline or being accountable for practice.

    Peterman may not run the most enthusiastic practices, but I would imagine oregon fans of all people should shut their fucking mouths about how peterman coaches Moore plays. From my understanding, Boise fucking state beat their asses multiple times with 2 and 3* players littering the field with his boring practices Kellen Moore. Apparently it works somewhere everywhere but the NFL. We're all hoping it works here dooging it up in here over peenerman.

    From all accounts, including husky fans who aren't complete fuskytards, we all know the dumpster fire which was left behind and that the current roster isn't exactly oregon 2014. Peterman has had to retool this entire roster with guys who actually have a spine and will work hard to be great....and you know, maybe beat even compete with oregon. Considering we just now have a qb who can throw further than 7 yards, we'll call that progress.