Gaskin, Coleman and other thoughts
I know they want to develop Dotson, but he kind of sucks so far.
WR play has greatly improved. Ross is fucking amazing and will play for a long time in the league. Chico has really improved, Pettis looks pretty good...
Speed, speed, speed is actually true. We mostly have midget WR's but they are fast.
I was really surprised how well the OL played tonight.
I'm dooging hard tonight.
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There was actually a post on wearesc saying how much better the UW oline was playing compared to the Fighting Troojans. I "lolled", but they do appear to be improving.
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So huge to have Coleman develop as a really solid #2 back to Gaskin. Love what Gaskin did last year, but he's not a big guy. Before the season a lot of people said we'd be fucked if he got hurt because there was nothing behind him. Coleman gives us that power back option to spell Gaskin and even carry the load if needed like last week.
WRs and RB2 were both big question marks coming into the year, both have been answered in a big way.
Pretty damn close to a complete football team here. -
Weird AF to see people improve I have to admit. I know that people can get better just like I know that supermodels suck dick in Ferraris in Saint Tropez, but I just assumed I would never see that kind of thing in my life time.
Holy shit.
Coleman is actually good. Our OL fucking dominated. What is life? -
Not afraid to say it, but I love Ross and McClatcher. Just get them the ball and let them work. Pettis has made some big catches as well. WR is a position of strength filled with playmakers, and the oline is giving Browning plenty of time to find them.
I expected Stanford to put a lot more pressure on the QB. But they got their shit pushed in all day in the trenches. -
Gaskin isn't big but he has plenty of power. His one yard TD run in last year's bowl game was an example.ExtraChrisB said:So huge to have Coleman develop as a really solid #2 back to Gaskin. Love what Gaskin did last year, but he's not a big guy. Before the season a lot of people said we'd be fucked if he got hurt because there was nothing behind him. Coleman gives us that power back option to spell Gaskin and even carry the load if needed like last week.
WRs and RB2 were both big question marks coming into the year, both have been answered in a big way.
Pretty damn close to a complete football team here.
Coleman's improvement though... I didn't give a fuck about him and now I'm happy he's only a junior. -
McClatcher play/improvement just shows how fucking sucky Mickens was.ThomasFremont said:Not afraid to say it, but I love Ross and McClatcher. Just get them the ball and let them work. Pettis has made some big catches as well. WR is a position of strength filled with playmakers, and the oline is giving Browning plenty of time to find them.
I expected Stanford to put a lot more pressure on the QB. But they got their shit pushed in all day in the trenches. -
McClatcher is the version of Mickens that doesn't suck balls when it counts.ThomasFremont said:Not afraid to say it, but I love Ross and McClatcher. Just get them the ball and let them work. Pettis has made some big catches as well. WR is a position of strength filled with playmakers, and the oline is giving Browning plenty of time to find them.
I expected Stanford to put a lot more pressure on the QB. But they got their shit pushed in all day in the trenches. -
Ahem, do believe that it's McClutchenspriapism said:
McClatcher is the version of Mickens that doesn't suck balls when it counts.ThomasFremont said:Not afraid to say it, but I love Ross and McClatcher. Just get them the ball and let them work. Pettis has made some big catches as well. WR is a position of strength filled with playmakers, and the oline is giving Browning plenty of time to find them.
I expected Stanford to put a lot more pressure on the QB. But they got their shit pushed in all day in the trenches.





