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So profound...
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Very therapeutic.
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hear, hear
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thank god for this forum though, it's downright therapeutic to read after shitshows like this because it's the only place that will call anything out for its bullshit if it deserves it. and it's the last bastion of remembering what it means to be WASHINGTON, damnit. -
I need to vent.
WHAT THE FUCK WAS THAT SHIT ON OFFENSE. HOLY FUCK THAT WAS BULLSHIT. WE HAD A CHANCE TO ACTUALLY WIN A FUCKING GAME AND MAKE A STATEMENT AS A YOUNG TEAM AGAINST A VETERAN TEAM AND WE SHOW UP LIKE A PACK OF RECENTLY SPAYED CATS ON OFFENSE. FUCKIBG BULLSHIT PETERSEN FIX THIS SHIT YOU ASS HAT.
OUR DEFENSE WAS ON GHE FIELD FOR 92 FICKING DREADFUL PLAYS SND FICKING BEAT THE SHIT OUT OF GOFF AND YOUR FUCK OFFENSE REWARDS THEM BY EITHER DOING NOTHING ON OFFENSE, GOING BACKWARDS OR TURNING IT OVER IMMEDIATELY. PEASE NEEDS TO BE FIRED TOMORROW, OUR WRS CANT FIND HHE BALL WHEN IT IS THROWN TO THEM, DONT BLOCK AND SUCK IN GENERAL, OTHER THAN THAT THEY ARE FUCKING FANTASTIC.
FUCK YOU, FIX THIS SHIT. WHAT THE FUCK IS IT LIKE TK BE GOOD THE FUCK IF I KNOW.
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So much drunk, but so much awesome.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:I need to vent.
WHAT THE FUCK WAS THAT SHIT ON OFFENSE. HOLY FUCK THAT WAS BULLSHIT. WE HAD A CHANCE TO ACTUALLY WIN A FUCKING GAME AND MAKE A STATEMENT AS A YOUNG TEAM AGAINST A VETERAN TEAM AND WE SHOW UP LIKE A PACK OF RECENTLY SPAYED CATS ON OFFENSE. FUCKIBG BULLSHIT PETERSEN FIX THIS SHIT YOU ASS HAT.
OUR DEFENSE WAS ON GHE FIELD FOR 92 FICKING DREADFUL PLAYS SND FICKING BEAT THE SHIT OUT OF GOFF AND YOUR FUCK OFFENSE REWARDS THEM BY EITHER DOING NOTHING ON OFFENSE, GOING BACKWARDS OR TURNING IT OVER IMMEDIATELY. PEASE NEEDS TO BE FIRED TOMORROW, OUR WRS CANT FIND HHE BALL WHEN IT IS THROWN TO THEM, DONT BLOCK AND SUCK IN GENERAL, OTHER THAN THAT THEY ARE FUCKING FANTASTIC.
FUCK YOU, FIX THIS SHIT. WHAT THE FUCK IS IT LIKE TK BE GOOD THE FUCK IF I KNOW.
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Sark was 5-0 against call. Let that sink in.
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THE WORST PART IS I DONT DRINK, FML.EsophagealFeces said:
So much drunk, but so much awesome.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:I need to vent.
WHAT THE FUCK WAS THAT SHIT ON OFFENSE. HOLY FUCK THAT WAS BULLSHIT. WE HAD A CHANCE TO ACTUALLY WIN A FUCKING GAME AND MAKE A STATEMENT AS A YOUNG TEAM AGAINST A VETERAN TEAM AND WE SHOW UP LIKE A PACK OF RECENTLY SPAYED CATS ON OFFENSE. FUCKIBG BULLSHIT PETERSEN FIX THIS SHIT YOU ASS HAT.
OUR DEFENSE WAS ON GHE FIELD FOR 92 FICKING DREADFUL PLAYS SND FICKING BEAT THE SHIT OUT OF GOFF AND YOUR FUCK OFFENSE REWARDS THEM BY EITHER DOING NOTHING ON OFFENSE, GOING BACKWARDS OR TURNING IT OVER IMMEDIATELY. PEASE NEEDS TO BE FIRED TOMORROW, OUR WRS CANT FIND HHE BALL WHEN IT IS THROWN TO THEM, DONT BLOCK AND SUCK IN GENERAL, OTHER THAN THAT THEY ARE FUCKING FANTASTIC.
FUCK YOU, FIX THIS SHIT. WHAT THE FUCK IS IT LIKE TK BE GOOD THE FUCK IF I KNOW.
AIDS.
THIS IS STREAM OF CONSICIOUS ALL CAPS ON AN IPHONE WHICH DOESNT ALLOW FOR AUTOCORRECT OR FIXING SPELLINV MISTAKES. IM JUST LETTING IT RIP -
If this game didn't make you take up drinking, then I don't have a fucking clue what will.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:
THE WORST PART IS I DONT DRINK, FML.EsophagealFeces said:
So much drunk, but so much awesome.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:I need to vent.
WHAT THE FUCK WAS THAT SHIT ON OFFENSE. HOLY FUCK THAT WAS BULLSHIT. WE HAD A CHANCE TO ACTUALLY WIN A FUCKING GAME AND MAKE A STATEMENT AS A YOUNG TEAM AGAINST A VETERAN TEAM AND WE SHOW UP LIKE A PACK OF RECENTLY SPAYED CATS ON OFFENSE. FUCKIBG BULLSHIT PETERSEN FIX THIS SHIT YOU ASS HAT.
OUR DEFENSE WAS ON GHE FIELD FOR 92 FICKING DREADFUL PLAYS SND FICKING BEAT THE SHIT OUT OF GOFF AND YOUR FUCK OFFENSE REWARDS THEM BY EITHER DOING NOTHING ON OFFENSE, GOING BACKWARDS OR TURNING IT OVER IMMEDIATELY. PEASE NEEDS TO BE FIRED TOMORROW, OUR WRS CANT FIND HHE BALL WHEN IT IS THROWN TO THEM, DONT BLOCK AND SUCK IN GENERAL, OTHER THAN THAT THEY ARE FUCKING FANTASTIC.
FUCK YOU, FIX THIS SHIT. WHAT THE FUCK IS IT LIKE TK BE GOOD THE FUCK IF I KNOW.
AIDS.
THIS IS STREAM OF CONSICIOUS ALL CAPS ON AN IPHONE WHICH DOESNT ALLOW FOR AUTOCORRECT OR FIXING SPELLINV MISTAKES. IM JUST LETTING IT RIP -
Petersen's offense has been shit for many years now. It's broken. He gets an elite BCS role and decided to hire a mediocre MWC QB coach to be his OC. The system is broken. He's small timey and in over his head.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:I need to vent.
WHAT THE FUCK WAS THAT SHIT ON OFFENSE. HOLY FUCK THAT WAS BULLSHIT. WE HAD A CHANCE TO ACTUALLY WIN A FUCKING GAME AND MAKE A STATEMENT AS A YOUNG TEAM AGAINST A VETERAN TEAM AND WE SHOW UP LIKE A PACK OF RECENTLY SPAYED CATS ON OFFENSE. FUCKIBG BULLSHIT PETERSEN FIX THIS SHIT YOU ASS HAT.
OUR DEFENSE WAS ON GHE FIELD FOR 92 FICKING DREADFUL PLAYS SND FICKING BEAT THE SHIT OUT OF GOFF AND YOUR FUCK OFFENSE REWARDS THEM BY EITHER DOING NOTHING ON OFFENSE, GOING BACKWARDS OR TURNING IT OVER IMMEDIATELY. PEASE NEEDS TO BE FIRED TOMORROW, OUR WRS CANT FIND HHE BALL WHEN IT IS THROWN TO THEM, DONT BLOCK AND SUCK IN GENERAL, OTHER THAN THAT THEY ARE FUCKING FANTASTIC.
FUCK YOU, FIX THIS SHIT. WHAT THE FUCK IS IT LIKE TK BE GOOD THE FUCK IF I KNOW.
AIDS.
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This to shall pass.
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At least you didn't give up 62 at home to Utah
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I feel like we should cuddle.AZDuck said:At least you didn't give up 62 at home to Utah
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Ballsacked was right you know...AZDuck said:At least you didn't give up 62 at home to Utah
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I don't feel bad for you.AZDuck said:At least you didn't give up 62 at home to Utah
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Here's the thing. UCLA sucks too.BallSacked said:
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You mean like about Arizona's 353 rushing yards? Some defense...BallSacked said: -
Link? With all the injuries ucla's defense is in some trouble.doogsinparadise said:
You mean like about Arizona's 353 rushing yards? Some defense...BallSacked said:
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I'm too busy right now fast forwarding through the TCU game to put a stream of thoughts out on today's game ... but there's a huge offensive problem right now. It's not an individual here and there but very much systematic.
The 4 games so far this year combined with the next 8 games are watershed marks on Petersen's career IMO. If the offense doesn't improve, this needs to be a look in the mirror moment where a transformational leader/coach recognizes that things need to improve and to perhaps look outside of his bubble for help/guidance. Leaders/coaches that fail are those that a) can't admit when they make mistakes and b) are stubborn to a fault.
Don James made changes and adapted when needed. The stories about adapting defensively after getting blown away by Alabama are legendary. Just as legendary, but not often talked about, was how he moved the offense away from a heavy run based offense into more of a balanced run/throw attack in the late 80s into the 90s. Likewise, if you look at the recent success of TCU lately, Gary Patterson made changes to his offense when faced with underperformance. Top end coaches make the changes that they need to.
My concern with Petersen is that he believes so much in his system (and there's a lot to like in his system), that he's afraid to go outside of his system to find new thoughts. New thoughts aren't bad things. The key if doing so is to find a coach that brings new thoughts/ideas to grow the system but buys in and believes with the core values of the system. -
It's three o'clock here basically. i'm drunk. There's no fucking way i'm reading that. have an upvote because you're my man, but fuck... or... BUTT FUCK.Tequilla said:I'm too busy right now fast forwarding through the TCU game to put a stream of thoughts out on today's game ... but there's a huge offensive problem right now. It's not an individual here and there but very much systematic.
The 4 games so far this year combined with the next 8 games are watershed marks on Petersen's career IMO. If the offense doesn't improve, this needs to be a look in the mirror moment where a transformational leader/coach recognizes that things need to improve and to perhaps look outside of his bubble for help/guidance. Leaders/coaches that fail are those that a) can't admit when they make mistakes and b) are stubborn to a fault.
Don James made changes and adapted when needed. The stories about adapting defensively after getting blown away by Alabama are legendary. Just as legendary, but not often talked about, was how he moved the offense away from a heavy run based offense into more of a balanced run/throw attack in the late 80s into the 90s. Likewise, if you look at the recent success of TCU lately, Gary Patterson made changes to his offense when faced with underperformance. Top end coaches make the changes that they need to.
My concern with Petersen is that he believes so much in his system (and there's a lot to like in his system), that he's afraid to go outside of his system to find new thoughts. New thoughts aren't bad things. The key if doing so is to find a coach that brings new thoughts/ideas to grow the system but buys in and believes with the core values of the system. -
I agree with the look in the mirror moment, but is Pete going to think his problem is because of the system, or because we are playing an offense that is essentially freshman and sophomores?Tequilla said:I'm too busy right now fast forwarding through the TCU game to put a stream of thoughts out on today's game ... but there's a huge offensive problem right now. It's not an individual here and there but very much systematic.
The 4 games so far this year combined with the next 8 games are watershed marks on Petersen's career IMO. If the offense doesn't improve, this needs to be a look in the mirror moment where a transformational leader/coach recognizes that things need to improve and to perhaps look outside of his bubble for help/guidance. Leaders/coaches that fail are those that a) can't admit when they make mistakes and b) are stubborn to a fault.
Don James made changes and adapted when needed. The stories about adapting defensively after getting blown away by Alabama are legendary. Just as legendary, but not often talked about, was how he moved the offense away from a heavy run based offense into more of a balanced run/throw attack in the late 80s into the 90s. Likewise, if you look at the recent success of TCU lately, Gary Patterson made changes to his offense when faced with underperformance. Top end coaches make the changes that they need to.
My concern with Petersen is that he believes so much in his system (and there's a lot to like in his system), that he's afraid to go outside of his system to find new thoughts. New thoughts aren't bad things. The key if doing so is to find a coach that brings new thoughts/ideas to grow the system but buys in and believes with the core values of the system. -
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Haha - read it in the morning w a hangoverDennis_DeYoung said:
It's three o'clock here basically. i'm drunk. There's no fucking way i'm reading that. have an upvote because you're my man, but fuck... or... BUTT FUCK.Tequilla said:I'm too busy right now fast forwarding through the TCU game to put a stream of thoughts out on today's game ... but there's a huge offensive problem right now. It's not an individual here and there but very much systematic.
The 4 games so far this year combined with the next 8 games are watershed marks on Petersen's career IMO. If the offense doesn't improve, this needs to be a look in the mirror moment where a transformational leader/coach recognizes that things need to improve and to perhaps look outside of his bubble for help/guidance. Leaders/coaches that fail are those that a) can't admit when they make mistakes and b) are stubborn to a fault.
Don James made changes and adapted when needed. The stories about adapting defensively after getting blown away by Alabama are legendary. Just as legendary, but not often talked about, was how he moved the offense away from a heavy run based offense into more of a balanced run/throw attack in the late 80s into the 90s. Likewise, if you look at the recent success of TCU lately, Gary Patterson made changes to his offense when faced with underperformance. Top end coaches make the changes that they need to.
My concern with Petersen is that he believes so much in his system (and there's a lot to like in his system), that he's afraid to go outside of his system to find new thoughts. New thoughts aren't bad things. The key if doing so is to find a coach that brings new thoughts/ideas to grow the system but buys in and believes with the core values of the system. -
In the 6 years I've known @CokeGreaterThanPepsi I've known this rant was coming.
I just didn't know it would take this long.
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I'm too busy to put out a stream of thoughts on the game, but here's a 5000 word essay to hold you over until I write a doctoral thesis tomorrow.Tequilla said:I'm too busy right now fast forwarding through the TCU game to put a stream of thoughts out on today's game ... but there's a huge offensive problem right now. It's not an individual here and there but very much systematic.
The 4 games so far this year combined with the next 8 games are watershed marks on Petersen's career IMO. If the offense doesn't improve, this needs to be a look in the mirror moment where a transformational leader/coach recognizes that things need to improve and to perhaps look outside of his bubble for help/guidance. Leaders/coaches that fail are those that a) can't admit when they make mistakes and b) are stubborn to a fault.
Don James made changes and adapted when needed. The stories about adapting defensively after getting blown away by Alabama are legendary. Just as legendary, but not often talked about, was how he moved the offense away from a heavy run based offense into more of a balanced run/throw attack in the late 80s into the 90s. Likewise, if you look at the recent success of TCU lately, Gary Patterson made changes to his offense when faced with underperformance. Top end coaches make the changes that they need to.
My concern with Petersen is that he believes so much in his system (and there's a lot to like in his system), that he's afraid to go outside of his system to find new thoughts. New thoughts aren't bad things. The key if doing so is to find a coach that brings new thoughts/ideas to grow the system but buys in and believes with the core values of the system.