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Jacob Sirmon, 2018 QB, Bothell, WA (Committed)
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Terrible editing.AZDuck said:
Look at the cheerleader to the left of the one that gets hit before and after the cut. Hands are together in front of her boobs. Next second, they're up in the air.
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Sounds like you care.whatshouldicareabout said:
Terrible editing.AZDuck said:
Look at the cheerleader to the left of the one that gets hit before and after the cut. Hands are together in front of her boobs. Next second, they're up in the air.
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Bothell beats PLU 5/6. Simple fact.
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Meh, I'm not freaking out over his stat line but it's major pressing to say that the 6 picks tells you something positive about him.Tequilla said:
Tells me that he's got skills and is in the process of learning how to use them.RoadDawg55 said:I can't get excited about any high school QB that throws 6 INT's in one game.
Also experience tells me that you learn the most from the mistakes that you make.
I seem to also remember that being a criticism at times of Josh Rosen while he was in HS as well ... he seemed to do ok as a true frosh this year at UCLA.
He might learn from the mistakes, he might not. EWIWBI. -
Surprising development if, like most Husky fans, you've been following Phil Bleenor.
Bleens has repeatedly guaranteed Jacob Sirmon would commit to play for his uncle Peter.
Phil must not be aware that Peter Sirmon coaches LINEBACKERS at USC. -
What was ridiculous was Tequilla's inference that throwing 6 picks in a game tells him that the QB has skills and is in the process of learning how to use them. That makes no sense at all regardless of how you feel about the commit which I think is good news.doogville said:
Taking anything from a single game is ridiculous (especially for a guy who lauds advanced stats).HeretoBeatmyChest said:
How does throwing 6 picks in a game equate to learning how to use skills?Tequilla said:
Tells me that he's got skills and is in the process of learning how to use them.RoadDawg55 said:I can't get excited about any high school QB that throws 6 INT's in one game.
Also experience tells me that you learn the most from the mistakes that you make.
I seem to also remember that being a criticism at times of Josh Rosen while he was in HS as well ... he seemed to do ok as a true frosh this year at UCLA.
The quarterback we are expecting to take us to rose bowls threw 3 picks back to back against ASU.
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Blondies head moves just before the ball hits her.whatshouldicareabout said:
Terrible editing.AZDuck said:
Look at the cheerleader to the left of the one that gets hit before and after the cut. Hands are together in front of her boobs. Next second, they're up in the air.
Fuck movies. -
Oregon is already in this kids' ear about their wonderful grad school options.
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Lots of kids in HS, particularly sophomores, when you make mistakes start freezing and it all becomes mental about not making more mistakes.
If you are throwing 6 picks in a game, you either really suck (which he doesn't) or you continue to have confidence in your abilities. Everybody has a shitty game at some point.
What I was really trying to get at was that long term, having a game where you learn some hard lessons isn't a bad thing ... particularly for a HS kid. It's hard to tell a kid that his shit doesn't stink when he's having success against mediocre or whatever competition. It's another thing when he's facing some decent competition and struggles. Ultimately, it's those games were a player fails where you learn about what's inside the kid and how much he'll grow going forward.
Having an opinion about how such a game can be good for a kid in the long run is far less FS than those that are critical about a kid because he threw 6 INTs in a HS game. That's one of the most FS things I've read on this board in a long time. -
I like it when slap fights break out on the TBS bored. I like that.









