The Marinerization of Husky Football spells Doom for the Future
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when this duxks win streak started, my Dad was still alive. I looked over the series record, and while the last 10 years are,... oh, gone,... there is at least some comfort in the fact of a long term Washington win/loss advantage, and a 17-3 record during James' years. Still, I'm about ready to give my left nut to see a victory.
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I couldn't agree more with the stupid dance cam and that hokey movie montage? Really, we're going to get pumped up with Yoda and an imaginary coach from a completely different school? We don't have enough Husky football highlights to get the team amp'd (not that they should need it)?
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I haven't seen any of the "special" bullshit lately, but I have seen Kim talking about how we just aren't quite there yet, but it is a lot better than Tyrone. His emails from back then remind him how much Sark has accomplished.He_Needs_More_Time said:When we finish 9-4 Doogs will consider that "special".
RIP Washington.
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Seems like yesterday that Kim said after ASJ comes back from suspension, the offense would be "scary".RoadDawg55 said:
I haven't seen any of the "special" bullshit lately, but I have seen Kim talking about how we just aren't quite there yet, but it is a lot better than Tyrone. His emails from back then remind him how much Sark has accomplished.He_Needs_More_Time said:When we finish 9-4 Doogs will consider that "special".
RIP Washington.
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Who or where is ASJ?MikeDamone said:
Seems like yesterday that Kim said after ASJ comes back from suspension, the offense would be "scary".RoadDawg55 said:
I haven't seen any of the "special" bullshit lately, but I have seen Kim talking about how we just aren't quite there yet, but it is a lot better than Tyrone. His emails from back then remind him how much Sark has accomplished.He_Needs_More_Time said:When we finish 9-4 Doogs will consider that "special".
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Clear sign of distress. The scary part is this happened before the game even started. I like to say scary.monroecougdad said:
Why is the flag upside down in the picture?
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Who?Homebrew_Dawg said:
Who or where is ASJ?MikeDamone said:
Seems like yesterday that Kim said after ASJ comes back from suspension, the offense would be "scary".RoadDawg55 said:
I haven't seen any of the "special" bullshit lately, but I have seen Kim talking about how we just aren't quite there yet, but it is a lot better than Tyrone. His emails from back then remind him how much Sark has accomplished.He_Needs_More_Time said:When we finish 9-4 Doogs will consider that "special".
RIP Washington.
Why would you give me that question?
Is he on the team?
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Who's on first.MikeDamone said:
Who?Homebrew_Dawg said:
Who or where is ASJ?MikeDamone said:
Seems like yesterday that Kim said after ASJ comes back from suspension, the offense would be "scary".RoadDawg55 said:
I haven't seen any of the "special" bullshit lately, but I have seen Kim talking about how we just aren't quite there yet, but it is a lot better than Tyrone. His emails from back then remind him how much Sark has accomplished.He_Needs_More_Time said:When we finish 9-4 Doogs will consider that "special".
RIP Washington.
Why would you give me that question?
Is he on the team?
Your eyes are as good as mine.
Damone, I probably should have just posted the question without quoting your comments. I intended a rhetorical question about our All-American TE who is MIA. -
When I told my son in Mill creek that I'd decided not to come over for the Oregon game, he seemed disappointed since I'd indicated to him after the BSU game that I planned on attending. He'd forgotten that I'd conditioned my attending the Oregon game on the Huskies beating Stanford the previous week. I don't know and didn't ask if he was disappointed that we would not be going to a game in Husky Stadium together or that my attending and taking three grandsons with me would allow him to stay home. I hope it was the former, since the grandsons have never seen UW beat Oregon, at least not that they can remember and thus as dedicated Huskyfans, they will always want to attend just in case the upset should ever happen....... and their dad should be there to experience such an event with his sons.
My oldest son just turned 50 and he and I have a history of attending HS football games as well as Husky games together. It really got going when I was working at Hanford in 1970,-71, and -72, living in Richland, and the boy and I would drive over early Saturday morning, eat a lunch out of the tailgate of my Datsun 510 wagon, and drive home in the evening after the game,...... which more often than not thanks to Sonny Sixkiller and crew was a win. That was great father-son bonding while enjoying pure fun even better than our salmon fishing trips to La push and Westport later after we moved back to Seattle. Those memories always keep me reminded of how much we have lost with the destruction of Husky Football at the hands of incompetent management under indifferent UW administration over the past ten years. Unless drastic change somehow falls on us like a surprise tsunami, Huskies may never feast on Crispy or Peking duck again. -
Sounds like your son went to husky games with his dad on crisp fall afternoons.Tailgater said:When I told my son in Mill creek that I'd decided not to come over for the Oregon game, he seemed disappointed since I'd indicated to him after the BSU game that I planned on attending. He'd forgotten that I'd conditioned my attending the Oregon game on the Huskies beating Stanford the previous week. I don't know and didn't ask if he was disappointed that we would not be going to a game in Husky Stadium together or that my attending and taking three grandsons with me would allow him to stay home. I hope it was the former, since the grandsons have never seen UW beat Oregon, at least not that they can remember and thus as dedicated Huskyfans, they will always want to attend just in case the upset should ever happen....... and their dad should be there to experience such an event with his sons.
My oldest son just turned 50 and he and I have a history of attending HS football games as well as Husky games together. It really got going when I was working at Hanford in 1970,-71, and -72, living in Richland, and the boy and I would drive over early Saturday morning, eat a lunch out of the tailgate of my Datsun 510 wagon, and drive home in the evening after the game,...... which more often than not thanks to Sonny Sixkiller and crew was a win. That was great father-son bonding while enjoying pure fun even better than our salmon fishing trips to La push and Westport later after we moved back to Seattle. Those memories always keep me reminded of how much we have lost with the destruction of Husky Football at the hands of incompetent management under indifferent UW administration over the past ten years. Unless drastic change somehow falls on us like a surprise tsunami, Huskies may never feast on Crispy or Peking duck again.
I think the first year I really started going to UW games, UW went 1-10.




