Huskies Tonight

hit that QB so many times all he saw was purple and black.
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Shook ones
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All the hits Kessler took, made a difference. The penalties were worth it IMO.
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DJ,
Replied as much on Twitter to you ... so much fun to watch.
All of us that have either been around the program like you for so many years or those of us that have grown up as fans of the program all know that the key to exciting the fans has ALWAYS been GREAT DEFENSE. This team plays GREAT defense.
You can take the 50+ points that some teams score and that's all nice. But give me the DB that breaks up the pass on the go route while the safety comes over and cleans the WRs clock every single day of the week while the QB is picking his ass up off the ground.
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Hell yeah Donald, I love our front 7 and the DBs aren't no busters either.
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The improvement in the O was better running and making just enough throws to win. Definitely better effort than Cal. Some of those early deep throws, QB will start to hit those as the season progresses. Finally I think Mickens bent that route in the end zone on 3rd down late. If he runs straight to the sideline he catches that ball.
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Where'd he see purple?DonaldJones said:They hit that QB so many times all he saw was purple and black.
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Mobbin deepNeGgaPlEaSe said:Shook ones
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Don't let the way they played fool you Donald. Petersen is arguably worse than Sark at this point. Just ask the cool kids of the board what they think.
For me, that was great watching Washington physically beat down USC. It's clear early into the 2nd year which coach has their players playing hard and who's team has given up. -
pressingDoogles said:Don't let the way they played fool you Donald. Petersen is arguably worse than Sark at this point. Just ask the cool kids of the board what they think.
For me, that was great watching Washington physically beat down USC. It's clear early into the 2nd year which coach has their players playing hard and who's team has given up. -
That was street dude.Gladstone said:Hell yeah Donald, I love our front 7 and the DBs aren't no busters either.
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All he saw was purple... and black hardy har har. Yeah, it was a fun game while our dawgs offense wasn't on the field, good grief. I have the beaten wife syndrome though, but I escaped to a shelter so I will believe it when I see it consistently.
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I hate bustersGladstone said:Hell yeah Donald, I love our front 7 and the DBs aren't no busters either.
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Kevin King has turned a corner. He was talking smack the entire time, backing it up, and USC had nothing to say about it. I like how Adoree Jackson was laughing on the sidelines after getting owned by him. That's what you do in a football game when you're embarrassed and have no other reaction to give.
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He's played great. Absolutely great. He was good in coverage as a safety but wasn't physical enough in the box. I'm really glad they moved him. He can tackle in space and has been tested deep a few times already and has more than held his own.haie said:Kevin King has turned a corner. He was talking smack the entire time, backing it up, and USC had nothing to say about it. I like how Adoree Jackson was laughing on the sidelines after getting owned by him. That's what you do in a football game when you're embarrassed and have no other reaction to give.
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Love his read in the first quarter on that quick pass and that physical tackle for a loss from him. Set the entire tone for the rest of the game from himToddTurnerLIVES said:
He's played great. Absolutely great. He was good in coverage as a safety but wasn't physical enough in the box. I'm really glad they moved him. He can tackle in space and has been tested deep a few times already and has more than held his own.haie said:Kevin King has turned a corner. He was talking smack the entire time, backing it up, and USC had nothing to say about it. I like how Adoree Jackson was laughing on the sidelines after getting owned by him. That's what you do in a football game when you're embarrassed and have no other reaction to give.
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My LongAssNeck is proving me wrong.
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Don't be fooled by the position move. This dude would be good no matter where he played. 6'3" and is the one of the best athletes on the team. Pete and his staff have gotten to him. All he needed was coaching.ToddTurnerLIVES said:
He's played great. Absolutely great. He was good in coverage as a safety but wasn't physical enough in the box. I'm really glad they moved him. He can tackle in space and has been tested deep a few times already and has more than held his own.haie said:Kevin King has turned a corner. He was talking smack the entire time, backing it up, and USC had nothing to say about it. I like how Adoree Jackson was laughing on the sidelines after getting owned by him. That's what you do in a football game when you're embarrassed and have no other reaction to give.
If you need a negative to this, it's to be worried if Pete will bring in OKG's that are like Qualls, Victor, and King. Those guys have the cocky Sark mindset, but are actually coached by a legit coaching staff that won't let them be frontrunning POS. Hopefully we keep bringing those guys in. -
I seem to recall some cocky POS on BSJC's team that upset Oklahoma (or was it Alabama?) I don't fuckin remember Fiesta Bowl back in the day. But that might have been Pete playing with house money now that I think of it.
I remember the QB with the 70's porn stache, that guy was cool. The cocky annoying RB who banged a cheerleader or something. And Coach Pete pulling god damn leprechauns out of his @BallSacked the whole game.
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Sidney Mothafuckin Jones? Darren Gardenhire? Trey Adams? Taylor RappEyes looks like another already.RoadDawg55 said:
Don't be fooled by the position move. This dude would be good no matter where he played. 6'3" and is the one of the best athletes on the team. Pete and his staff have gotten to him. All he needed was coaching.ToddTurnerLIVES said:
He's played great. Absolutely great. He was good in coverage as a safety but wasn't physical enough in the box. I'm really glad they moved him. He can tackle in space and has been tested deep a few times already and has more than held his own.haie said:Kevin King has turned a corner. He was talking smack the entire time, backing it up, and USC had nothing to say about it. I like how Adoree Jackson was laughing on the sidelines after getting owned by him. That's what you do in a football game when you're embarrassed and have no other reaction to give.
If you need a negative to this, it's to be worried if Pete will bring in OKG's that are like Qualls, Victor, and King. Those guys have the cocky Sark mindset, but are actually coached by a legit coaching staff that won't let them be frontrunning POS. Hopefully we keep bringing those guys in.
OKG means ultra competitive and obsessed with football.
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I also completely disagree that the position change didn't matter.RoadDawg55 said:
Don't be fooled by the position move. This dude would be good no matter where he played. 6'3" and is the one of the best athletes on the team. Pete and his staff have gotten to him. All he needed was coaching.ToddTurnerLIVES said:
He's played great. Absolutely great. He was good in coverage as a safety but wasn't physical enough in the box. I'm really glad they moved him. He can tackle in space and has been tested deep a few times already and has more than held his own.haie said:Kevin King has turned a corner. He was talking smack the entire time, backing it up, and USC had nothing to say about it. I like how Adoree Jackson was laughing on the sidelines after getting owned by him. That's what you do in a football game when you're embarrassed and have no other reaction to give.
If you need a negative to this, it's to be worried if Pete will bring in OKG's that are like Qualls, Victor, and King. Those guys have the cocky Sark mindset, but are actually coached by a legit coaching staff that won't let them be frontrunning POS. Hopefully we keep bringing those guys in.
He has always been 6'3" and one of the best athletes on the team. He still sucked. Even with the same coaching he got this year. He still sucked. He didn't improve at all last year.
This year it has been an exponential growth curve. The first couple games he had flashes but still looked tentative. I missed most the Cal game (thank god) but last night was the first time he looked truly elite.
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I like the position change too. A lot. But experience and maturity also matter. King should have been redshirted.FremontTroll said:What changed? His position.
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He's not elite, but he's a good player. I don't think he's looking like a completely different player simply because he's at CB. He doesn't have a messed up shoulder this year and is much more physical.FremontTroll said:
I also completely disagree that the position change didn't matter.RoadDawg55 said:
Don't be fooled by the position move. This dude would be good no matter where he played. 6'3" and is the one of the best athletes on the team. Pete and his staff have gotten to him. All he needed was coaching.ToddTurnerLIVES said:
He's played great. Absolutely great. He was good in coverage as a safety but wasn't physical enough in the box. I'm really glad they moved him. He can tackle in space and has been tested deep a few times already and has more than held his own.haie said:Kevin King has turned a corner. He was talking smack the entire time, backing it up, and USC had nothing to say about it. I like how Adoree Jackson was laughing on the sidelines after getting owned by him. That's what you do in a football game when you're embarrassed and have no other reaction to give.
If you need a negative to this, it's to be worried if Pete will bring in OKG's that are like Qualls, Victor, and King. Those guys have the cocky Sark mindset, but are actually coached by a legit coaching staff that won't let them be frontrunning POS. Hopefully we keep bringing those guys in.
He has always been 6'3" and one of the best athletes on the team. He still sucked. Even with the same coaching he got this year. He still sucked. He didn't improve at all last year.
This year it has been an exponential growth curve. The first couple games he had flashes but still looked tentative. I missed most the Cal game (thank god) but last night was the first time he looked truly elite.
What changed? His position.