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  • bananasnblondes
    bananasnblondes Member Posts: 15,515
    That dipshit had his 5 seconds of fame back when he made his Top 10 Jay Buhler Moments nostalgia pieces. Other than that, I haven't heard shit about him.
  • EsophagealFeces
    EsophagealFeces Member Posts: 13,169
    I stopped reading after he twice credited our high expectations to Sark's Kick-Ass introductory presser. AkitaFS strikes again.
  • PurpleJ
    PurpleJ Member Posts: 37,643 Founders Club
    Here is my argument: Don James went 7-5, 8-3-1, 7-4-1, 6-5, 8-4, then went 10-2 followed by 12-0 and a National Championship. Had he dealt with fans calling for firings like they do now, and we got rid of him after 5 seasons of 7 or 8 wins, we would have had to start over with someone new and we would never be talking about our ’91 NC or the legend that was DJ.

    Not every team can win 10+ games every year. Not every coach had to deal with a team that went 0-12 before he showed up. Sark has the worst of both worlds – extremely high expectations while basically building a team from the ground up. After 5 years I understand people want more, want better.

    But do you really think the team this year is no better than the first 7-5 team he coached? I would say they are a hell of a lot better, this team might have beaten Oregon 3 years ago. This team is GOOD, but every other Pac team has gotten better than they used to be thanks to all the new Pac-12 Network money. This is Sark’s first year to show what he can do, to not deal with Willingham’s leftovers, and he isn’t blowing us away yet, but that doesn’t mean that he should only get this one chance.

    If we end up having another disappointing finish, and have a bad season next year again then I will understand all the vitriol, and probably join in. But as it stands now, I support Sark and think he is a good coach. I appreciate that he has the moral compass to teach these kids, not just coach them to win at all costs, and that’s something that should matter at a quality institution like UW.
  • PurpleJ
    PurpleJ Member Posts: 37,643 Founders Club
    Great article, and great comment, Chris, except I wouldn’t even re-evaluate Sark following the season. Chris, you said it yourself, the legend we now call The Dawgfather didn’t start that legend until 4-5 seasons down the road.
    Today’s fanbase, hell, today’s SOCIETY, wants results, and they want them RIGHT FUCKIN’ NOW! It’s childish, unfair, and in my opinion, plainly unrealistic. To dig ourselves out of that butthole of infamy that was the Willingham era was going to be an exercise in pain and patience. Fans don’t want to hear the word patience. Well, fuck you. Deal with it. Point is, at the end of the surgery and painful rehab, Husky Nation believed Sarkesian had the talent and intelligent strategy to get the program back to prominence. I still believe in it. There’s going to be bumps, frustration, and yes, bad playcalling at times. End of the day, the program’s come a long way and placed itself in good position to win consistently, and I think UW’s fans tend to forget the value of that accomplishment. The program’s ultimate goal is near, let’s not fuck it up because we can’t see the forest for the trees.
  • EsophagealFeces
    EsophagealFeces Member Posts: 13,169
    PurpleJ said:

    All right, so I’ve misplaced lots of bee pollen capsules and that i find it irresistible. 109 lbs, last rely. I have also experienced (and breastfed) 3 infants in four decades. Simply put, I miss out on my previous rack. I used to be a 40DDD at my heaviest, I used to be a 34H when i was nursing my final toddler (I’d started off losing bee pollen capsules at the moment), and i just purchased a (Uk cup sizing) 30F. And that’s in fact Substantially more compact cup-wise than a 40DDD, any time you contemplate that as being the band measurement increases, so does the cup size- and so the cup on, say, a 36B is way greater than the cup on the 32B. So even though a 30F appears excellent… the condition is, it can be seriously not. This isn’t a stunning total spherical sort F cup, here is the dimension I have to buy mainly because of excess skin.

    Dafuq? I must have missed something during my summer hibernation.
  • PurpleBaze
    PurpleBaze Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 30,333 Founders Club

    He may be FS but judging from his FB avatar, I say we send him an invite anyway

    Dipshit is wearing a Harvin jersey. I'm sure he bought it when it was on the sale rack.
  • Fire_Marshall_Bill
    Fire_Marshall_Bill Member Posts: 25,678 Standard Supporter
    I'd forgotten about that. Maybe he thinks Sark will do good things with the Condoms.
  • Gladstone
    Gladstone Member Posts: 16,419
    Articles like that are why we say we have the stupidest fanbase in all of CFB. Grow some fucking balls, have some fucking standards. It's ok. We're Washington. Or at least we used to be.

    Random Oregon fan > Akita.
  • bananasnblondes
    bananasnblondes Member Posts: 15,515
    The 1 comment on that article is great
  • MisterEm
    MisterEm Member Posts: 6,685

    The 1 comment on that article is great
    Perfect. I only read headlines and comments.
  • DerekJohnson
    DerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 68,532 Founders Club

    Ah, yes. It gets back to the crazies, the message board commenters of the world. The adults valiant enough to chastise teenage athletes on Twitter for not choosing our school, our team, our heritage, our tradition when, you know, things don’t go the way we (collective “we,” because they’re doing this on behalf of all of us, you see) would like. Frankly, I can’t bring myself to align with them. And maybe I’m wrong to judge them, but when they are the ones most vocal about any topic, regardless of what it may be, my moral compass tells me to walk quickly in the other direction. In this particular instance, they tend to be loudly trumpeting the Fire Sark horn. Hence, I’m predisposed to questioning the rationality of such a move. Because like I said, these people are insane. And agreeing with the insane makes one insane by association. I like to think of myself as a realist, as a semi-rational person. Thus, I sit here unwilling to pine for Sarkisian’s termination. Not because I don’t believe he’s warranted skepticism — he has — but strictly because I can’t support a cause perpetuated by lunatics.

    Most of us who wanted Sark fired don't give a fuck about the dumbass teenagers on Twitter, but still...
    whether we do or not, he and Art Thiel view us as the type that care about dumb ass teens on Twitter.
  • MisterEm
    MisterEm Member Posts: 6,685
    "..a cause perpetuated by lunatics."

    And?