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Until Petersen addresses the Jon Smith problem this team is fucked... Smith was the QB coach at Boise under him... Not the OC. I understand coaches want to bring their guys to a new system but this isn't mid-major football anymore. Petersen is plungering himself by letting this guy run the offense all year.
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I get that ...PurpleBaze said:Fuck the process.
Each coaching staff sells us a bill of goods. Each time, the Huskies are mediocre at best.
I hope Petersen proves us wrong. I hope he's the one who is not like Gilby, Ty, & Sark.
Until the team stops leaving steaming piles on the field, they need to be rightfully
criticized.
But at the same time, many thought we'd lose the game and it wouldn't be pretty. Vegas had us at 4 wins for the year. The expectations on this board were probably higher than that of anywhere else. Poll most people here and they probably would put us between 6-8 wins on the year. I probably was as optimistic as anybody here.
Looking at the schedule tells me that we will beat Sac St and Utah St. We should also have little trouble with Oregon State and Washington State. The performance of the defense encourages me into thinking that we have a real solid chance against Cal. Arizona IMO will be falling back to the pack this year and I do like our chances to beat them. If there was one thing we learned about Stanford and Utah this weekend is that as is they are going to struggle to move the football and when combined with our defense should keep us in a position to win those games. There's still room on this schedule for the 6-8 wins.
The reality is that this season IS a process and we really need to see the full season before completely judging this year. While we had every chance to win the game, the reality is that it's a lot to expect a freshman QB making his first road start against a quality opponent to win the game. The fact that he did what he did in that game is very encouraging IMO. I've long held the opinion that if you tell me that a QB is making his first career road start in conference at Husky Stadium, you can almost assuredly assume that UW will win the game. -
Outstanding recovery.Tequilla said:It's a process ... it's hard ... it really really is ... there's another team on the other side of the field that is trying really really hard as well ... but we're working at it and you can see some good things out there that you just need to build on because like I said, it's really really hard and it's just part of the process.
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Can't disagree with what you're saying. I've never been accused of being the most patient guy. Fifteen fucking years since the Huskies did anything. I don't want to wait another 15 fucking years for the athletic department and coaching staff(s) to figure this shit out.Tequilla said:
I get that ...PurpleBaze said:Fuck the process.
Each coaching staff sells us a bill of goods. Each time, the Huskies are mediocre at best.
I hope Petersen proves us wrong. I hope he's the one who is not like Gilby, Ty, & Sark.
Until the team stops leaving steaming piles on the field, they need to be rightfully
criticized.
But at the same time, many thought we'd lose the game and it wouldn't be pretty. Vegas had us at 4 wins for the year. The expectations on this board were probably higher than that of anywhere else. Poll most people here and they probably would put us between 6-8 wins on the year. I probably was as optimistic as anybody here.
Looking at the schedule tells me that we will beat Sac St and Utah St. We should also have little trouble with Oregon State and Washington State. The performance of the defense encourages me into thinking that we have a real solid chance against Cal. Arizona IMO will be falling back to the pack this year and I do like our chances to beat them. If there was one thing we learned about Stanford and Utah this weekend is that as is they are going to struggle to move the football and when combined with our defense should keep us in a position to win those games. There's still room on this schedule for the 6-8 wins.
The reality is that this season IS a process and we really need to see the full season before completely judging this year. While we had every chance to win the game, the reality is that it's a lot to expect a freshman QB making his first road start against a quality opponent to win the game. The fact that he did what he did in that game is very encouraging IMO. I've long held the opinion that if you tell me that a QB is making his first career road start in conference at Husky Stadium, you can almost assuredly assume that UW will win the game. -
I don't think you're going to have to wait another 15 years ...PurpleBaze said:
Can't disagree with what you're saying. I've never been accused of being the most patient guy. Fifteen fucking years since the Huskies did anything. I don't want to wait another 15 fucking years for the athletic department and coaching staff(s) to figure this shit out.Tequilla said:
I get that ...PurpleBaze said:Fuck the process.
Each coaching staff sells us a bill of goods. Each time, the Huskies are mediocre at best.
I hope Petersen proves us wrong. I hope he's the one who is not like Gilby, Ty, & Sark.
Until the team stops leaving steaming piles on the field, they need to be rightfully
criticized.
But at the same time, many thought we'd lose the game and it wouldn't be pretty. Vegas had us at 4 wins for the year. The expectations on this board were probably higher than that of anywhere else. Poll most people here and they probably would put us between 6-8 wins on the year. I probably was as optimistic as anybody here.
Looking at the schedule tells me that we will beat Sac St and Utah St. We should also have little trouble with Oregon State and Washington State. The performance of the defense encourages me into thinking that we have a real solid chance against Cal. Arizona IMO will be falling back to the pack this year and I do like our chances to beat them. If there was one thing we learned about Stanford and Utah this weekend is that as is they are going to struggle to move the football and when combined with our defense should keep us in a position to win those games. There's still room on this schedule for the 6-8 wins.
The reality is that this season IS a process and we really need to see the full season before completely judging this year. While we had every chance to win the game, the reality is that it's a lot to expect a freshman QB making his first road start against a quality opponent to win the game. The fact that he did what he did in that game is very encouraging IMO. I've long held the opinion that if you tell me that a QB is making his first career road start in conference at Husky Stadium, you can almost assuredly assume that UW will win the game.
Sometimes it is the hardest to stay patient when you are getting close to the tipping point and are in the process of trying to get over it.
I know a lot of Arkansas alums and the last couple of years were very difficult for them ... particularly when faced with a lot of well played, hard fought losses. -
What the hell am I doing in the year 2010?Tequilla said:
I don't think you're going to have to wait another 15 years ...PurpleBaze said:
Can't disagree with what you're saying. I've never been accused of being the most patient guy. Fifteen fucking years since the Huskies did anything. I don't want to wait another 15 fucking years for the athletic department and coaching staff(s) to figure this shit out.Tequilla said:
I get that ...PurpleBaze said:Fuck the process.
Each coaching staff sells us a bill of goods. Each time, the Huskies are mediocre at best.
I hope Petersen proves us wrong. I hope he's the one who is not like Gilby, Ty, & Sark.
Until the team stops leaving steaming piles on the field, they need to be rightfully
criticized.
But at the same time, many thought we'd lose the game and it wouldn't be pretty. Vegas had us at 4 wins for the year. The expectations on this board were probably higher than that of anywhere else. Poll most people here and they probably would put us between 6-8 wins on the year. I probably was as optimistic as anybody here.
Looking at the schedule tells me that we will beat Sac St and Utah St. We should also have little trouble with Oregon State and Washington State. The performance of the defense encourages me into thinking that we have a real solid chance against Cal. Arizona IMO will be falling back to the pack this year and I do like our chances to beat them. If there was one thing we learned about Stanford and Utah this weekend is that as is they are going to struggle to move the football and when combined with our defense should keep us in a position to win those games. There's still room on this schedule for the 6-8 wins.
The reality is that this season IS a process and we really need to see the full season before completely judging this year. While we had every chance to win the game, the reality is that it's a lot to expect a freshman QB making his first road start against a quality opponent to win the game. The fact that he did what he did in that game is very encouraging IMO. I've long held the opinion that if you tell me that a QB is making his first career road start in conference at Husky Stadium, you can almost assuredly assume that UW will win the game.
Sometimes it is the hardest to stay patient when you are getting close to the tipping point and are in the process of trying to get over it.
I know a lot of Arkansas alums and the last couple of years were very difficult for them ... particularly when faced with a lot of well played, hard fought losses.
How did I get here? -
was he shaking and about to vomit?Hippopeteamus said:
Compare that to Browning's quote. One person felt physically sick, the other seems just as happy as if they had won.PurpleBaze said:This really pissed me off.
"We played our hearts out," Mickens said. "We can't hold our heads down because of a loss like this. Everybody in that locker room fought back — coaching staff and players."
Fuck you, dude! -
edited for greater gender accuracy.Hippopeteamus said:
Compare that to Browning's quote. One person felt physically sick, the other seems just as happy as ifPurpleBaze said:This really pissed me off.
"We played our hearts out," Mickens said. "We can't hold our heads down because of a loss like this. Everybody in that locker room fought back — coaching staff and players."
Fuck you, dude!theyzher had won. -
Where was the total optimism under Seven? He's never had a track record to point back to to make you think that he knew what he was doing.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
What the hell am I doing in the year 2010?Tequilla said:
I don't think you're going to have to wait another 15 years ...PurpleBaze said:
Can't disagree with what you're saying. I've never been accused of being the most patient guy. Fifteen fucking years since the Huskies did anything. I don't want to wait another 15 fucking years for the athletic department and coaching staff(s) to figure this shit out.Tequilla said:
I get that ...PurpleBaze said:Fuck the process.
Each coaching staff sells us a bill of goods. Each time, the Huskies are mediocre at best.
I hope Petersen proves us wrong. I hope he's the one who is not like Gilby, Ty, & Sark.
Until the team stops leaving steaming piles on the field, they need to be rightfully
criticized.
But at the same time, many thought we'd lose the game and it wouldn't be pretty. Vegas had us at 4 wins for the year. The expectations on this board were probably higher than that of anywhere else. Poll most people here and they probably would put us between 6-8 wins on the year. I probably was as optimistic as anybody here.
Looking at the schedule tells me that we will beat Sac St and Utah St. We should also have little trouble with Oregon State and Washington State. The performance of the defense encourages me into thinking that we have a real solid chance against Cal. Arizona IMO will be falling back to the pack this year and I do like our chances to beat them. If there was one thing we learned about Stanford and Utah this weekend is that as is they are going to struggle to move the football and when combined with our defense should keep us in a position to win those games. There's still room on this schedule for the 6-8 wins.
The reality is that this season IS a process and we really need to see the full season before completely judging this year. While we had every chance to win the game, the reality is that it's a lot to expect a freshman QB making his first road start against a quality opponent to win the game. The fact that he did what he did in that game is very encouraging IMO. I've long held the opinion that if you tell me that a QB is making his first career road start in conference at Husky Stadium, you can almost assuredly assume that UW will win the game.
Sometimes it is the hardest to stay patient when you are getting close to the tipping point and are in the process of trying to get over it.
I know a lot of Arkansas alums and the last couple of years were very difficult for them ... particularly when faced with a lot of well played, hard fought losses.
How did I get here?
2009: 5-7 season with some questionable endings to some games. But given the OwenTwelve season before, just happy to see some somewhat competitive games.
2010: Got to a bowl game after a 3-6 start ... then redeemed the Nebraska debacle earlier in the year. While you could have some optimism after that game, the reality of breaking in a new QB probably mitigated the optimism. Probably the closest the program ever got in the Seven era to being at the tipping point.
2011: 5-1 start against a soft schedule while pissing away a winnable game at Nebraska with sloppy play and blown assignments. Lack of attention to detail. Then get shit pushed in at Stanford by over 40 points while going through the annual 3 game losing streak and then getting fucked in the ass against Baylor.
2012: A shit pushing in game at LSU more or less confirmed everything we all realized with Seven and then once he did get some momentum pissing it away at Wazzu and then losing to Boise in Vegas confirmed that Seven was who we all thought he was.
2013: Seven was leaving one way or another after proving he was the best at doing the least with the most
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What has Arkansas done that is of any relevance?Tequilla said:
I don't think you're going to have to wait another 15 years ...PurpleBaze said:
Can't disagree with what you're saying. I've never been accused of being the most patient guy. Fifteen fucking years since the Huskies did anything. I don't want to wait another 15 fucking years for the athletic department and coaching staff(s) to figure this shit out.Tequilla said:
I get that ...PurpleBaze said:Fuck the process.
Each coaching staff sells us a bill of goods. Each time, the Huskies are mediocre at best.
I hope Petersen proves us wrong. I hope he's the one who is not like Gilby, Ty, & Sark.
Until the team stops leaving steaming piles on the field, they need to be rightfully
criticized.
But at the same time, many thought we'd lose the game and it wouldn't be pretty. Vegas had us at 4 wins for the year. The expectations on this board were probably higher than that of anywhere else. Poll most people here and they probably would put us between 6-8 wins on the year. I probably was as optimistic as anybody here.
Looking at the schedule tells me that we will beat Sac St and Utah St. We should also have little trouble with Oregon State and Washington State. The performance of the defense encourages me into thinking that we have a real solid chance against Cal. Arizona IMO will be falling back to the pack this year and I do like our chances to beat them. If there was one thing we learned about Stanford and Utah this weekend is that as is they are going to struggle to move the football and when combined with our defense should keep us in a position to win those games. There's still room on this schedule for the 6-8 wins.
The reality is that this season IS a process and we really need to see the full season before completely judging this year. While we had every chance to win the game, the reality is that it's a lot to expect a freshman QB making his first road start against a quality opponent to win the game. The fact that he did what he did in that game is very encouraging IMO. I've long held the opinion that if you tell me that a QB is making his first career road start in conference at Husky Stadium, you can almost assuredly assume that UW will win the game.
Sometimes it is the hardest to stay patient when you are getting close to the tipping point and are in the process of trying to get over it.
I know a lot of Arkansas alums and the last couple of years were very difficult for them ... particularly when faced with a lot of well played, hard fought losses.






