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Great smart ass comment as always.Passion said:
Thanks CheersWestDawg. Glad to be here.CheersWestDawg said:Welcome Passion.
If you can't stand Kim and his sellout mentality, there's a place for you here. Our goal here is to have honest and candid conversations about Husky Football.
But we're also going to have our fun. We're not going to take ourselves too seriously and were going to rip on Kim and the others at Dawgman as much as possible. Like iDawg said in an HHB podcast, "It's like Einstein asking you to pull his finger."
By the way, I drove by Sark's house and kim was outside mowing the lawn. -
You mean he wasn't being literal?CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
Great smart ass comment as always.Passion said:
Thanks CheersWestDawg. Glad to be here.CheersWestDawg said:Welcome Passion.
If you can't stand Kim and his sellout mentality, there's a place for you here. Our goal here is to have honest and candid conversations about Husky Football.
But we're also going to have our fun. We're not going to take ourselves too seriously and were going to rip on Kim and the others at Dawgman as much as possible. Like iDawg said in an HHB podcast, "It's like Einstein asking you to pull his finger."
By the way, I drove by Sark's house and kim was outside mowing the lawn. -
If you have to explain it to people, they're probably never going to get it.DerekJohnson said:I wonder if we should assemble a glossary of HHB terminology.
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Passion, those of us that grew tired of being treated like adolescents have found refuge here. Dawgman needs some competition and we need to get this place moving, so welcome. Ironically, my final straw at DM was when I posted *thud* on the board in your absence in reference to losing Daeshon Hall on signing day and got a 3-day timeout.
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Thanks for sharing that. Your story is very similar to most here.DisplacedDawg said:Passion, those of us that grew tired of being treated like adolescents have found refuge here. Dawgman needs some competition and we need to get this place moving, so welcome. Ironically, my final straw at DM was when I posted *thud* on the board in your absence in reference to losing Daeshon Hall on signing day and got a 3-day timeout.
Dawgman.com has become more about the staff (especially Kim) than about the customers and football.
If you go on their message boards, Kim doesn't just state his opinions (which I have no problem with), but he tries to ramrod his opinions down his customers' throats with his sarcasm, bannings, moving threads and his thinly veiled attempt to make people think his opinions aren't clouded by the access he receives from Woody and Sark.
If you even attempt to discuss and/or criticize the offensive line, Cozzetto, and/or Sark - the thread is either moved or Kim tells you in so many ways why you're an idiot for saying that.
His act has become so old that the only way to deal with it is to come over here to Hardcore Husky and make fun of it. Kim ought to follow his own advice and stay away from his message boards for a good 6 or 7 years. But he won't, so HH.com will grow and succeed thanks to his little-man's syndrome. -
Good for you, DisplacedDawg. "Thud" over losing one of our top recruits resulted in a 3-day suspension? Those people are insane. It's no longer a forum for the free exchange of ideas. Rather, it's a site for cheerleaders. Nothing more. Oh yah, and for people that want to tell the moronic administrators that they're actually smart.DisplacedDawg said:Passion, those of us that grew tired of being treated like adolescents have found refuge here. Dawgman needs some competition and we need to get this place moving, so welcome. Ironically, my final straw at DM was when I posted *thud* on the board in your absence in reference to losing Daeshon Hall on signing day and got a 3-day timeout.
If it weren't for Biggins and Huffman, dawgman.com would be completely useless. -
Perhaps it's WAY too early to ask this question, but is there a chance that this site could become affiliated with a national network?
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You must be miserable. Step back from the ledge. Who cares that we lost Hall? Have you seen how skinny he is? It was a great class.DisplacedDawg said:Passion, those of us that grew tired of being treated like adolescents have found refuge here. Dawgman needs some competition and we need to get this place moving, so welcome. Ironically, my final straw at DM was when I posted *thud* on the board in your absence in reference to losing Daeshon Hall on signing day and got a 3-day timeout.
If you are going to punch a wall or beat the dog through your keyboard, this is not the place for you.
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Did you forget the sarcasm sign, or are you bi polar;-)
"Great Class" doesn't describe this past class. It's a good class, especially for the DL. But it could have been much better, if Sark and Co could have closed properly. But most importantly, we came away with one of the top WR classes, but a below avg. OL class....similar to RN's tactical recruiting. Where did that get us?
Sark and Co., are OK recruiters. But they continue to fail on the OL! A program CANNOT become elite without an above average/good OL......period. We don't come close to avg., let alone above avg.....and Good, is so fucking far away...it's disgusting.RoadDawg55 said:
You must be miserable. Step back from the ledge. Who cares that we lost Hall? Have you seen how skinny he is? It was a great class.DisplacedDawg said:Passion, those of us that grew tired of being treated like adolescents have found refuge here. Dawgman needs some competition and we need to get this place moving, so welcome. Ironically, my final straw at DM was when I posted *thud* on the board in your absence in reference to losing Daeshon Hall on signing day and got a 3-day timeout.
If you are going to punch a wall or beat the dog through your keyboard, this is not the place for you. -
Derek Johnson is one of my favorite historical figures, and has some outstanding quotes attributed to him!DerekJohnson said:That was probably the first key moment where I realized that he was irredeemable and had gone over Sarkisian Falls in a barrel.
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TommySQC has always been one of my favorite classy posters.TommySQC said:
Derek Johnson is one of my favorite historical figures, and has some outstanding quotes attributed to him!DerekJohnson said:That was probably the first key moment where I realized that he was irredeemable and had gone over Sarkisian Falls in a barrel.
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VAdawg, my contention is Sirmon & Tosh are big-time recruiters but going 7-6 three years in a row is holding them back. Recruits aren't stupid. They see that Sark is a mediocre coach who only has credibility as an OC and QB coach.
In regards to the OL, which offense would you rather block for? Sarks? Look at Oregon, Stanford and Arizona (Rich Rod). Plus USC and UCLA are always competition. Sark is why we can't recruit O-lineman. But I guess after this season we can hire a big-time OL coach/recruiter to replace Cozetto since its never Sark's fault.vadawg said:Did you forget the sarcasm sign, or are you bi polar;-)
"Great Class" doesn't describe this past class. It's a good class, especially for the DL. But it could have been much better, if Sark and Co could have closed properly. But most importantly, we came away with one of the top WR classes, but a below avg. OL class....similar to RN's tactical recruiting. Where did that get us?
Sark and Co., are OK recruiters. But they continue to fail on the OL! A program CANNOT become elite without an above average/good OL......period. We don't come close to avg., let alone above avg.....and Good, is so fucking far away...it's disgusting.RoadDawg55 said:
You must be miserable. Step back from the ledge. Who cares that we lost Hall? Have you seen how skinny he is? It was a great class.DisplacedDawg said:Passion, those of us that grew tired of being treated like adolescents have found refuge here. Dawgman needs some competition and we need to get this place moving, so welcome. Ironically, my final straw at DM was when I posted *thud* on the board in your absence in reference to losing Daeshon Hall on signing day and got a 3-day timeout.
If you are going to punch a wall or beat the dog through your keyboard, this is not the place for you. -
Based on his work at Cal and UW, I think Tosh recruits a bunch of highly rated All-Airport pussies.ACSlaterDawg said:VAdawg, my contention is Sirmon & Tosh are big-time recruiters but going 7-6 three years in a row is holding them back. Recruits aren't stupid. They see that Sark is a mediocre coach who only has credibility as an OC and QB coach.
Wilcox, Sirmon, and Tosh all chose to work for Sark. How good can they be?
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Wilcox is damn good. He turned around the UW defensive with a quickness. He chose to work for a coach with great job security that would give him enough time to show what he can do and get promoted to an HC position.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
Based on his work at Cal and UW, I think Tosh recruits a bunch of highly rated All-Airport pussies.ACSlaterDawg said:VAdawg, my contention is Sirmon & Tosh are big-time recruiters but going 7-6 three years in a row is holding them back. Recruits aren't stupid. They see that Sark is a mediocre coach who only has credibility as an OC and QB coach.
Wilcox, Sirmon, and Tosh all chose to work for Sark. How good can they be?
He knew what he was doing. Didn't hurt that UW likes to pay its coordinators more than anyone else will.
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Touche.HillsboroDuck said:
Wilcox is damn good. He turned around the UW defensive with a quickness. He chose to work for a coach with great job security that would give him enough time to show what he can do and get promoted to an HC position.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
Based on his work at Cal and UW, I think Tosh recruits a bunch of highly rated All-Airport pussies.ACSlaterDawg said:VAdawg, my contention is Sirmon & Tosh are big-time recruiters but going 7-6 three years in a row is holding them back. Recruits aren't stupid. They see that Sark is a mediocre coach who only has credibility as an OC and QB coach.
Wilcox, Sirmon, and Tosh all chose to work for Sark. How good can they be?
He knew what he was doing. Didn't hurt that UW likes to pay its coordinators more than anyone else will.
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Don't forget that Wilcox and Sirmon didn't exactly have job security at Tennessee knowing Dooley would be gone in less than a year. Go to a school where they can get a huge paycheck and basically start with the bar at 0.
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bingoACSlaterDawg said:Don't forget that Wilcox and Sirmon didn't exactly have job security at Tennessee knowing Dooley would be gone in less than a year. Go to a school where they can get a huge paycheck and basically start with the bar at 0.
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And to think that I'm only about 5% as creative as Race.TommySQC said:
Derek Johnson is one of my favorite historical figures, and has some outstanding quotes attributed to him!DerekJohnson said:That was probably the first key moment where I realized that he was irredeemable and had gone over Sarkisian Falls in a barrel.
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And therein lies the problem. It's never Sark's fault. It wasn't his fault that he hired nick holt, mike cox, and the other defensive failures of his first staff.
It wasn't his fault that he keeps cozzetto around or that his O-line recruiting classes are near the bottom of the conference.
And now he's got dawgman.com defending him, and ensuring that there is no forum for fans to voice their frustrations. Pretty sickening.ACSlaterDawg said:VAdawg, my contention is Sirmon & Tosh are big-time recruiters but going 7-6 three years in a row is holding them back. Recruits aren't stupid. They see that Sark is a mediocre coach who only has credibility as an OC and QB coach.
In regards to the OL, which offense would you rather block for? Sarks? Look at Oregon, Stanford and Arizona (Rich Rod). Plus USC and UCLA are always competition. Sark is why we can't recruit O-lineman. But I guess after this season we can hire a big-time OL coach/recruiter to replace Cozetto since its never Sark's fault.vadawg said:Did you forget the sarcasm sign, or are you bi polar;-)
"Great Class" doesn't describe this past class. It's a good class, especially for the DL. But it could have been much better, if Sark and Co could have closed properly. But most importantly, we came away with one of the top WR classes, but a below avg. OL class....similar to RN's tactical recruiting. Where did that get us?
Sark and Co., are OK recruiters. But they continue to fail on the OL! A program CANNOT become elite without an above average/good OL......period. We don't come close to avg., let alone above avg.....and Good, is so fucking far away...it's disgusting.RoadDawg55 said:
You must be miserable. Step back from the ledge. Who cares that we lost Hall? Have you seen how skinny he is? It was a great class.DisplacedDawg said:Passion, those of us that grew tired of being treated like adolescents have found refuge here. Dawgman needs some competition and we need to get this place moving, so welcome. Ironically, my final straw at DM was when I posted *thud* on the board in your absence in reference to losing Daeshon Hall on signing day and got a 3-day timeout.
If you are going to punch a wall or beat the dog through your keyboard, this is not the place for you. -
A big part of the problem was hiring an OC with no coaching tree. It seemed like Sark basically had to beg Holt to come here. We all hoped Sark would be able to surround himself with quality coaches that would address his deficiencies and allow him to mature as the head man, but what kind of quality supporting cast can you assemble as an unproven boss?
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think about it... in 2009 Sark is claiming to have the best staff in the nation and the best defensive coordinator in the country. three years later he's surrendering 67 points and 777 yards in a bowl game and firing said coordinator. and the masses give him credit for making the tough decisions... it's bizarro world
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Wait...In 2008 I was told we had the best staff in the nation..Are you saying that was bullshit? Staff?DisplacedDawg said:A big part of the problem was hiring an OC with no coaching tree. It seemed like Sark basically had to beg Holt to come here. We all hoped Sark would be able to surround himself with quality coaches that would address his deficiencies and allow him to mature as the head man, but what kind of quality supporting cast can you assemble as an unproven boss?
With this news, the next thing you know, you're going to tell me Sark coaching USC and FREE PUB! in December of 2008 really didn't help recuiting. -
Just call me a nega-dawg, Damone.
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The masses deserve another 0-12. Simple fact.DerekJohnson said:think about it... in 2009 Sark is claiming to have the best staff in the nation and the best defensive coordinator in the country. three years later he's surrendering 67 points and 777 yards in a bowl game and firing said coordinator. and the masses give him credit for making the tough decisions... it's bizarro world
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Sark is an OC masquerading as a HC...and he sucks as an OC anyway. The 2011 offense wasn't that good. It was inflated by the red zone play. Anyone who can't see that Sark hit his peak is a fucking clown. And if the offense this year is not top 25, he should be fired on that just by itself.DisplacedDawg said:A big part of the problem was hiring an OC with no coaching tree. It seemed like Sark basically had to beg Holt to come here. We all hoped Sark would be able to surround himself with quality coaches that would address his deficiencies and allow him to mature as the head man, but what kind of quality supporting cast can you assemble as an unproven boss?
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In 2012 I telephone KJR and laid out why I Sark has not reached a level that is satisfactory after 4 years. Baird got into it with me, but Softy said it was "a great call by a passionate Husky Fan."DerekJohnson said:think about it... in 2009 Sark is claiming to have the best staff in the nation and the best defensive coordinator in the country. three years later he's surrendering 67 points and 777 yards in a bowl game and firing said coordinator. and the masses give him credit for making the tough decisions... it's bizarro world
Among my points were the facts that you just laid out. Why is this guy given credit for having the "courage" to fire his defensive staff, while not getting the blame for hiring them in the first place? It's friggin' lunacy. -
When Holt was hired to round out the "best staff in America", some of us were callled coog/duck trolls for suggesting that maybe Pete Carroll, not Holt was the genius of the SC defense. So Sark got major kudos from 'stealing" Holt from SC. Then yes, he also got majo kudos for firing him. Doogs have short memories. That's an identifiable trait of a doog. They hate on Neuheisal but love Sark. Sark does many of the things they say they hated about Neuhiesal.Passion said:
In 2012 I telephone KJR and laid out why I Sark has not reached a level that is satisfactory after 4 years. Baird got into it with me, but Softy said it was "a great call by a passionate Husky Fan."DerekJohnson said:think about it... in 2009 Sark is claiming to have the best staff in the nation and the best defensive coordinator in the country. three years later he's surrendering 67 points and 777 yards in a bowl game and firing said coordinator. and the masses give him credit for making the tough decisions... it's bizarro world
Among my points were the facts that you just laid out. Why is this guy given credit for having the "courage" to fire his defensive staff, while not getting the blame for hiring them in the first place? It's friggin' lunacy. -
I remember that...you were a klassy kaller.Passion said:
In 2012 I telephone KJR and laid out why I Sark has not reached a level that is satisfactory after 4 years. Baird got into it with me, but Softy said it was "a great call by a passionate Husky Fan."DerekJohnson said:think about it... in 2009 Sark is claiming to have the best staff in the nation and the best defensive coordinator in the country. three years later he's surrendering 67 points and 777 yards in a bowl game and firing said coordinator. and the masses give him credit for making the tough decisions... it's bizarro world
Among my points were the facts that you just laid out. Why is this guy given credit for having the "courage" to fire his defensive staff, while not getting the blame for hiring them in the first place? It's friggin' lunacy.
The worst of the 3 is Millen who kept saying..."I want to see Sark in that stadium next year," and downplaying any concern about Sark. -
Thanks.ACSlaterDawg said:
I remember that...you were a klassy kaller.Passion said:
In 2012 I telephone KJR and laid out why I Sark has not reached a level that is satisfactory after 4 years. Baird got into it with me, but Softy said it was "a great call by a passionate Husky Fan."DerekJohnson said:think about it... in 2009 Sark is claiming to have the best staff in the nation and the best defensive coordinator in the country. three years later he's surrendering 67 points and 777 yards in a bowl game and firing said coordinator. and the masses give him credit for making the tough decisions... it's bizarro world
Among my points were the facts that you just laid out. Why is this guy given credit for having the "courage" to fire his defensive staff, while not getting the blame for hiring them in the first place? It's friggin' lunacy.
The worst of the 3 is Millen who kept saying..."I want to see Sark in that stadium next year," and downplaying any concern about Sark. -
+1 Passion has always been my favorite caller. Always well thought out and classy.Passion said:
Thanks.ACSlaterDawg said:
I remember that...you were a klassy kaller.Passion said:
In 2012 I telephone KJR and laid out why I Sark has not reached a level that is satisfactory after 4 years. Baird got into it with me, but Softy said it was "a great call by a passionate Husky Fan."DerekJohnson said:think about it... in 2009 Sark is claiming to have the best staff in the nation and the best defensive coordinator in the country. three years later he's surrendering 67 points and 777 yards in a bowl game and firing said coordinator. and the masses give him credit for making the tough decisions... it's bizarro world
Among my points were the facts that you just laid out. Why is this guy given credit for having the "courage" to fire his defensive staff, while not getting the blame for hiring them in the first place? It's friggin' lunacy.
The worst of the 3 is Millen who kept saying..."I want to see Sark in that stadium next year," and downplaying any concern about Sark.