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Now taking questions for the podcast
DerekJohnson
Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 70,337
We're recording at 7PM. Any questions for former Huskies Kyle Benn and Mike Monan?
Today's podcast will be a difficult one in which to be positive, but we will try. Maybe we'll breakdown the keys to Washington's 34-24 win over Purdue in the 2001 Rose Bowl.
Today's podcast will be a difficult one in which to be positive, but we will try. Maybe we'll breakdown the keys to Washington's 34-24 win over Purdue in the 2001 Rose Bowl.
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Why does our offense look like shit everywhere? How much of it is youth, coaching, Indian burial grounds? When can we expect it to look better?
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Two simple questions. Do they like what they're seeing? Is the team on track to become the Husky standard us old fucks remember (Don James Dawgs)?
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Let's say Scott Woodward has been fired as athletic director and *you* have been named as his replacement. What do you do to fix the football program?
Edit: @DugtheDoog asked a similar question on another board, so throw him some FREE PUB! as well. -
More of a personal request. I've been out of the area for a long time. If Mike is still in touch with teammates, ask him to say hi to Mark Larsen from a fellow sufferer of Bartlett's circuit training.
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Will the offense improve next year? And if the offense does improve; do you think the defense will regress in proportion to the improvement on offense?
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Why should I continue tuning in to this clown show?
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How many touchdowns will Fauk throw against us in the Apple Cup?
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All of them.PurpleReign said:How many touchdowns will Fauk throw against us in the Apple Cup?
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Who primarily calls the blocking assignments for the OL? Do the OL communicate with each other pre snap ? Does the QB make the calls pre snap? Is it primarily based on zone reads? But what happens when the zone is out numbered? Who directs the OL shifts?
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It appears as though the TE and WR shifts and motions are predetermined based on the primary play call? Has it been your experience as a player and or coach that shifts and motions should occur based on the defensive looks to create advantages for the offense? Would it be fair to say that calls for shifts and motions would be most advantageously made and retracted by the QB?







