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2001400ex2001400ex Member Posts: 29,457
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I was at the Lunch with the Coach event today, and Whitt mentioned a Washington statistic that seems quite mindboggling – the Huskies have scored a combined 200 plus points in the first half while conceding only ~25 points. Things have been more balanced in the second half.

So if their D can keep things relatively hush in the first half and take this down to the wire, I don't really like our chances.

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    HuskyInAZHuskyInAZ Member Posts: 1,732
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    Or if we do what we have done all season...

    Keep your dumb fucking comments off the football boards.
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    Mad_SonMad_Son Member Posts: 10,091
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    Translation:

    UW is better with their first string in.
    Water is wet.
    Wittingham is fucktarded.

    HTH

    Ding ding ding
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    GrundleStiltzkinGrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,481
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    Standard Supporter
    I'll need insider verification from @Dawgnewz
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    2001400ex2001400ex Member Posts: 29,457
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    The key to beating Washington is limiting the big play. We don’t run a ton of plays every game (68 plays per game, we run 78), but we are constantly looking for the big play.

    That is where Marcus Williams being back is HUGE for them.

    We average 7 yards per play. That is crazy good. If they can get us around 5, they will be in this game. If they can get us under five, they win.

    Last year, we averaged 5.6 yards per play. Against them, we had 4.8 yards per play.

    If they hold us to 4.8 yards per play, they beat us badly, just like last year.

    Right now, they are giving up 5.7 yards per play, but they've faced three of the top 50 offenses in football.

    Washington is giving up 4.6 yards per play, but we’ve only faced one top 50 offense and gave up 5.4 yards per play against Oregon.

    Here is a key to the game: they are #1 in plays per game for the opposing team, meaning they give the opposing offense the least amount of plays at 68 per game.

    Washington gives the opposition 75 plays per game, which is right where they sit.

    They have to limit the number of plays, which means NO TURNOVERS.

    IF they don’t turn the ball over and limit the big plays, they win.
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    CokeGreaterThanPepsiCokeGreaterThanPepsi Member Posts: 7,646
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    2001400ex said:

    The key to beating Washington is limiting the big play. We don’t run a ton of plays every game (68 plays per game, we run 78), but we are constantly looking for the big play.

    That is where Marcus Williams being back is HUGE for them.

    We average 7 yards per play. That is crazy good. If they can get us around 5, they will be in this game. If they can get us under five, they win.

    Last year, we averaged 5.6 yards per play. Against them, we had 4.8 yards per play.

    If they hold us to 4.8 yards per play, they beat us badly, just like last year.

    Right now, they are giving up 5.7 yards per play, but they've faced three of the top 50 offenses in football.

    Washington is giving up 4.6 yards per play, but we’ve only faced one top 50 offense and gave up 5.4 yards per play against Oregon.

    Here is a key to the game: they are #1 in plays per game for the opposing team, meaning they give the opposing offense the least amount of plays at 68 per game.

    Washington gives the opposition 75 plays per game, which is right where they sit.

    They have to limit the number of plays, which means NO TURNOVERS.

    IF they don’t turn the ball over and limit the big plays, they win.

    Who said Marcus Williams will be back?
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    2001400ex2001400ex Member Posts: 29,457
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    2001400ex said:

    The key to beating Washington is limiting the big play. We don’t run a ton of plays every game (68 plays per game, we run 78), but we are constantly looking for the big play.

    That is where Marcus Williams being back is HUGE for them.

    We average 7 yards per play. That is crazy good. If they can get us around 5, they will be in this game. If they can get us under five, they win.

    Last year, we averaged 5.6 yards per play. Against them, we had 4.8 yards per play.

    If they hold us to 4.8 yards per play, they beat us badly, just like last year.

    Right now, they are giving up 5.7 yards per play, but they've faced three of the top 50 offenses in football.

    Washington is giving up 4.6 yards per play, but we’ve only faced one top 50 offense and gave up 5.4 yards per play against Oregon.

    Here is a key to the game: they are #1 in plays per game for the opposing team, meaning they give the opposing offense the least amount of plays at 68 per game.

    Washington gives the opposition 75 plays per game, which is right where they sit.

    They have to limit the number of plays, which means NO TURNOVERS.

    IF they don’t turn the ball over and limit the big plays, they win.

    Who said Marcus Williams will be back?
    Honda is a Ute insider. Everyone knows this.
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    CokeGreaterThanPepsiCokeGreaterThanPepsi Member Posts: 7,646
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    2001400ex said:

    2001400ex said:

    The key to beating Washington is limiting the big play. We don’t run a ton of plays every game (68 plays per game, we run 78), but we are constantly looking for the big play.

    That is where Marcus Williams being back is HUGE for them.

    We average 7 yards per play. That is crazy good. If they can get us around 5, they will be in this game. If they can get us under five, they win.

    Last year, we averaged 5.6 yards per play. Against them, we had 4.8 yards per play.

    If they hold us to 4.8 yards per play, they beat us badly, just like last year.

    Right now, they are giving up 5.7 yards per play, but they've faced three of the top 50 offenses in football.

    Washington is giving up 4.6 yards per play, but we’ve only faced one top 50 offense and gave up 5.4 yards per play against Oregon.

    Here is a key to the game: they are #1 in plays per game for the opposing team, meaning they give the opposing offense the least amount of plays at 68 per game.

    Washington gives the opposition 75 plays per game, which is right where they sit.

    They have to limit the number of plays, which means NO TURNOVERS.

    IF they don’t turn the ball over and limit the big plays, they win.

    Who said Marcus Williams will be back?
    Honda is a Ute insider. Everyone knows this.
    I'm axing you a serious question, who said he was playing?
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    backthepackbackthepack Member Posts: 19,795
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    2001400ex said:

    The key to beating Washington is limiting the big play. We don’t run a ton of plays every game (68 plays per game, we run 78), but we are constantly looking for the big play.

    That is where Marcus Williams being back is HUGE for them.

    We average 7 yards per play. That is crazy good. If they can get us around 5, they will be in this game. If they can get us under five, they win.

    Last year, we averaged 5.6 yards per play. Against them, we had 4.8 yards per play.

    If they hold us to 4.8 yards per play, they beat us badly, just like last year.

    Right now, they are giving up 5.7 yards per play, but they've faced three of the top 50 offenses in football.

    Washington is giving up 4.6 yards per play, but we’ve only faced one top 50 offense and gave up 5.4 yards per play against Oregon.

    Here is a key to the game: they are #1 in plays per game for the opposing team, meaning they give the opposing offense the least amount of plays at 68 per game.

    Washington gives the opposition 75 plays per game, which is right where they sit.

    They have to limit the number of plays, which means NO TURNOVERS.

    IF they don’t turn the ball over and limit the big plays, they win.

    Oregon got all their yards against our 2nd and 3rd stringers lmfao keep your terrible comments off this bored.
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    2001400ex2001400ex Member Posts: 29,457
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    This guy gets it.

    Man you guys hate a wwooosssshhhh from Hondo. Lol
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    ThomasFremontThomasFremont Member Posts: 13,325
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    2001400ex said:

    This guy gets it.

    Man you guys hate a wwooosssshhhh from Hondo. Lol
    This is NOT a whoooosh.

    This is just a shitty post that you fucked up.

    What is context?
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    2001400ex2001400ex Member Posts: 29,457
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    2001400ex said:

    This guy gets it.

    Man you guys hate a wwooosssshhhh from Hondo. Lol
    This is NOT a whoooosh.

    This is just a shitty post that you fucked up.

    What is context?
    Look at fenders post. Ute fans being stupid.
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    CuntWaffleCuntWaffle Member Posts: 22,493
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    2001400ex said:

    This guy gets it.

    Man you guys hate a wwooosssshhhh from Hondo. Lol
    Here's the thing about a whoosh Hondo. Unless the majority of people know it's a whoosh and don't just assume it's you shitposting for the 6500th time then it isn't a whoosh.

    Work on being a better poster before trying to improve your whoosh game.

    HTH but it won't.
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