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Hardcore Husky Podcast: Breaking down the Utah State game

DerekJohnson
DerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 70,335 Founders Club
Overall it was an optimistic podcast. With former Huskies Kyle Benn and Mike Monan, along with Derek Johnson.

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Will appear on iTunes later this evening.
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  • Gladstone
    Gladstone Member Posts: 16,425
    edited September 2015
    If we only score 14 points against Cal's lowly D then Petersen should be summarily executed fired.

    I was waiting for the anti-Lindquist package angst to start and once it got kicked off it didn't disappoint. Still have no idea what's going on there and if indeed it's setting up a trick play -- it isn't worth it.
  • Doogles
    Doogles Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 12,867 Founders Club
    edited September 2015
    DJ you should have laced into Benn a bit more about DWash. Everyone knows he has incredible gifts, but he's never been a good tailback.

    Maybe he is a victim of his own potential, but all you need is the gif of him going out of his way to fly into the USU defender like a heat sinking missile to understand the reality.

    He has a role on the team and is a very dangerous weapon, but it's not as the number 1 running back.

    Edit: Monan belongs here.
  • DerekJohnson
    DerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 70,335 Founders Club
    It's been pointed out to me that I said Reggie Miller knocked Oregon's Chris Miller out of the game in 1986. Of course, I meant Reggie Rogers.
  • KimsCopperPenny
    KimsCopperPenny Member Posts: 280
    They need to put DWash at wide receiver and be done with it!
  • RoadDawg55
    RoadDawg55 Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 30,611 Swaye's Wigwam
    Gladstone said:

    If we only score 14 points against Cal's lowly D then Petersen should be summarily executed fired.

    I was waiting for the anti-Lindquist package angst to start and once it got kicked off it didn't disappoint. Still have no idea what's going on there and if indeed it's setting up a trick play -- it isn't worth it.

    I haven't been able to listen yet, but it's just dumb. Browning needs to take every snap. We don't need some gimmicky shit to be effective near the goal line.
  • SpoogeDawg
    SpoogeDawg Member Posts: 379

    They need to put DWash at wide receiver and be done with it!

    Actually I disagree, there is a role for him as a 3rd down back and situational with a component play caller or a 2 back set. I honestly can't visualize DW as a true RB or WR. He has value on this team clearly but it's not as a "grind it out tuff yards" back.

    As a true RB or WR, I'm afraid he is a potentially couch candidate

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  • Tequilla
    Tequilla Member Posts: 20,270

    They need to put DWash at wide receiver and be done with it!

    Actually I disagree, there is a role for him as a 3rd down back and situational with a component play caller or a 2 back set. I honestly can't visualize DW as a true RB or WR. He has value on this team clearly but it's not as a "grind it out tuff yards" back.

    As a true RB or WR, I'm afraid he is a potentially couch candidate

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    Trying too hard
  • Tequilla
    Tequilla Member Posts: 20,270
    Kyle made a great point talking about how the swing passes, screens, etc. supplemented the run game.

    Defenses are going to continue for at least the near future to crowd the line, take away the run, and force Browning to beat them with his arm. As long as we stick with the run enough to keep it in people's mind (we ran 35 times versus 31 passes), we'll get people to push up. This will continue to open up opportunities for relatively safe passes that will act essentially as running plays.

    Speaking of that, best part of the game was the very few WR screen actions that we were seeing. Maybe there is hope for Babushka after all.