Coke Notes From Scrimmage
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The young OL fully erects my hibernating Doog, but given their youth, I'm concerned about Cascadia Fault redux.
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I liked Browning also (I'm gonna call him, Jake the Snake). KJCS was by far the worst of the 3. Lungfish could be passable for short periods of time. Had a nice 30 yd throw on a play action roll out that Mickens flailed on and kicked up in the air for a pick.
I don't think Browning was great, but compared to last year, the little things he does well are such a huge upgrade, like hitting a RB out on a swing in stride, on time, so a 1 yard pass can go for 4 or 5, and he does seem confident. I could see guys respecting him, in spite of his age.
One play when he was running the 3rd string dreck, a WR lined up like 3 yards offside. I'm 100% sure Miley last year just snaps it, but the Snake (see) yells to the kid, backs him up, and runs the play.
As a beaten dawg for so many years, it just feels good not to be hit in the face.
This team is going to be awfully young. Cooper should just give up his schollie and make a killing buying beer for everyone else. -
Turpin was with the threes, same with Fuavai. I think Walker worked in with the twos. They are what they are, I think Walker can help on special teams though.bananasnblondes said:Good analysis. Can you give us your thoughts on the Sark recruits?
I'm particularly interested in Damian Turpin, Corey Fuvai and Trevor Walker -
Great recruiting, as alwaysCokeGreaterThanPepsi said:
Turpin was with the threes, same with Fuavai. I think Walker worked in with the twos. They are what they are, I think Walker can help on special teams though.bananasnblondes said:Good analysis. Can you give us your thoughts on the Sark recruits?
I'm particularly interested in Damian Turpin, Corey Fuvai and Trevor Walker -
How were they at waving towels and doing the lawnmower though?CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:
Turpin was with the threes, same with Fuavai. I think Walker worked in with the twos. They are what they are, I think Walker can help on special teams though.bananasnblondes said:Good analysis. Can you give us your thoughts on the Sark recruits?
I'm particularly interested in Damian Turpin, Corey Fuvai and Trevor Walker
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How? How does that happen?Alexis said:I liked Browning also (I'm gonna call him, Jake the Snake). KJCS was by far the worst of the 3. Lungfish could be passable for short periods of time. Had a nice 30 yd throw on a play action roll out that Mickens flailed on and kicked up in the air for a pick.
I don't think Browning was great, but compared to last year, the little things he does well are such a huge upgrade, like hitting a RB out on a swing in stride, on time, so a 1 yard pass can go for 4 or 5, and he does seem confident. I could see guys respecting him, in spite of his age.
One play when he was running the 3rd string dreck, a WR lined up like 3 yards offside. I'm 100% sure Miley last year just snaps it, but the Snake (see) yells to the kid, backs him up, and runs the play.
As a beaten dawg for so many years, it just feels good not to be hit in the face.
This team is going to be awfully young. Cooper should just give up his schollie and make a killing buying beer for everyone else. -
He was actually backed off the LOS, Browning told him to scoot up to make it a legal formation. Still, glad I wasn't the only one who noticed that Browning caught that mistake, good eye @Alexiswhatshouldicareabout said:
How? How does that happen?Alexis said:I liked Browning also (I'm gonna call him, Jake the Snake). KJCS was by far the worst of the 3. Lungfish could be passable for short periods of time. Had a nice 30 yd throw on a play action roll out that Mickens flailed on and kicked up in the air for a pick.
I don't think Browning was great, but compared to last year, the little things he does well are such a huge upgrade, like hitting a RB out on a swing in stride, on time, so a 1 yard pass can go for 4 or 5, and he does seem confident. I could see guys respecting him, in spite of his age.
One play when he was running the 3rd string dreck, a WR lined up like 3 yards offside. I'm 100% sure Miley last year just snaps it, but the Snake (see) yells to the kid, backs him up, and runs the play.
As a beaten dawg for so many years, it just feels good not to be hit in the face.
This team is going to be awfully young. Cooper should just give up his schollie and make a killing buying beer for everyone else. -
FTGNeGgaPlEaSe said:
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This season boils down to two critical factors:
1) how much do the young players develop 1st half of year to 2nd half
2) how FS is Babushka and if he is as FS as many here fear, can Pete make the right call this offseason
There's far more talent on this roster than many give credit for ... The 2015 class will turn out to be the class that officially turns this program around -
I didn't think Magna was as bad as others but see him as the #3 guy. Not as old or big as Lindquist, not as much of a natural QB as Browning. Browning's patience, progression through reads, and movement in the pocket to buy time were impressive for a true frosh. Same for his accuracy and throwing on the run (squaring his shoulders, especially rolling to his left).
Lindquist is better but still not there. Very good runner, physical, good arm, and better accuracy but there was a play where he rolled to his left and bought a little time...he saw Perkins out kinda in the flat as a safety valve but true to Lindquist form, he threw it a little too hard for the relatively short distance between them and the ball bounced off of Perkins' hands (it was a little high but still catchable). My gut instinct was that in was Lindys' fault because the D had let Perkins go as the play went on and no defender was really around him so why throw it so hard?
I focused a lot on the OL, specifically on the OTs, and was pleasantly surprised. Shelton and James looked pretty good, not too much bend at the waist, and I don't recall either getting abused by Feeney, Mathis, or anyone else (though someone crushed Matt James on the interception reception return on the ball Mickens bounced into the air).
Blitz pick-ups seemed to go pretty well...I don't recall the DL stunting much but when the D did blitz, the OL and backs didn't let anyone run free (from what I saw).
Adams and McGary definitely look the part but IMHO, both need more time. I think Jaylen Johnson beat Adams on a play....JJ looks like he'll be pretty good in time.
I wasn't that impressed with the DL. I wasn't necessarily focusing on them but didn't really notice guys like Qualls, Mathis, and Tupou didn't stand out to me much. JJ and Dissly each made a play or two (maybe Mathis did as well).
Van Winkle looked a little shaky in FGs.
Guys stood out to me:
-Gaskin (the comparison to Sankey is a pretty good one)
-McClatcher (very nice speed and acceleration)
-Gardenhire (can't remember the 3 specific plays but remember thinking damn, he looks like a great bookend to Sidney Mutherfuckin' Jones).
-Renfro (despite a false start and a drop early in the practice, he bounced back with some good plays. Definitely looks the part at about 6'1" to 6'1 1/2" and at least 200 lbs, great for a true frosh).
-Pettis simply looks bigger and stronger. At first I didn't recognize him, he just looks like a different guy after Socha got his hands on him.
-Wooching. Feeney is a great fit for the Buck position due to his great length and it is nice to see Wooching show he can possibly spell Feeney or compliment him on some downs. I noticed Wooching make a play and then a few more plays were made and I thought, is that Wooching again?
-Quinten Pounds impressed me on a few plays. He's on the slight side but very quick. Wouldn't be surprised if he plays this year.
-Michael Neal already looks different than when he committed. He will undoubtedly redshirt but looks bigger, especially in his legs.
-If anyone wants to know about some formations I noticed, PM me. I don't think we're supposed to talk about specific X's and O's here but I saw a few things I liked (mostly on the O side of the ball).
TL;DR version : Huskies should at least beat the spread at BSU and there is a noticeable difference between Sloppy Steve's 2011-2013 recruits and CP's 2014-2015 recruits in terms of depth and overall talent.






