Joseph Lewis

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aaaaaaannnnnndddd then he might not. things change all the time in recruiting. ups and downs my friends. Only $10.95/month to hear these things.
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WR is a position where it's really tough to take another guy no matter how good he is. We'd need guys like Pounds, Little, Baccelia, etc. to GTFO to justify taking a 4th WR
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Nik Little and Brayden Lenius are probably already studying the economics behind the used couch market right now.bananasnblondes said:WR is a position where it's really tough to take another guy no matter how good he is. We'd need guys like Pounds, Little, Baccelia, etc. to GTFO to justify taking a 4th WR
It'll take another year before Pounds and Baccellia realize they need to LEAVE, after Bynum/Cook/Jones all pass them on the depth chart. Shit even Fuller did already. -
If I had to wager a guess, Lenius is probably gone. He fucked up and never found his way back into the depth chart. Nik Little can eat a dick and leave too. With Ross probably leaving, that leaves two, hopefully three spots open at WR. The current group of WR's that are committed all look really, really good.
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If jones is going to cheat on us, we are going to bang the hottest chick possible.
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I thought the same thing about Lenius too ... but his measurables and potential are pretty high. He could have been that valuable big WR for UW ... the fact that we haven't heard much of anything about Lenius over pretty much the whole season suggests that either they are hamstrung about letting him go ... or they still think he could amount to something still ..
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Lenius is a pansy that doesn't fight for the ball and gets holding penalties whenever he is asked to block. He is too slow to gain separation and lazy in his movements in scramble situations and routes. He is big I will give him that. Probably my least favorite player.animate said:I thought the same thing about Lenius too ... but his measurables and potential are pretty high. He could have been that valuable big WR for UW ... the fact that we haven't heard much of anything about Lenius over pretty much the whole season suggests that either they are hamstrung about letting him go ... or they still think he could amount to something still ..
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I actually hope Lenius stays. All the WR's sucked under Pease. They all got better with Bush.AtomicDawg said:
Lenius is a pansy that doesn't fight for the ball and gets holding penalties whenever he is asked to block. He is too slow to gain separation and lazy in his movements in scramble situations and routes. He is big I will give him that. Probably my least favorite player.animate said:I thought the same thing about Lenius too ... but his measurables and potential are pretty high. He could have been that valuable big WR for UW ... the fact that we haven't heard much of anything about Lenius over pretty much the whole season suggests that either they are hamstrung about letting him go ... or they still think he could amount to something still ..
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7 WRs is the magic number. Just axe Rick.
7's the key number here. Think about it. 7-Elevens. 7 dwarves. 7, man, that's the number. 7 chipmunks twirlin' on a branch, eatin' lots of sunflowers on my uncle's ranch. You know that old children's tale from the sea. It's like you're dreamin' about Gorgonzola cheese when it's clearly Brie time, baby. Step into my office. -
I don't. He's not a difference maker. That scholarshipRoadDawg55 said:
I actually hope Lenius stays. All the WR's sucked under Pease. They all got better with Bush.AtomicDawg said:
Lenius is a pansy that doesn't fight for the ball and gets holding penalties whenever he is asked to block. He is too slow to gain separation and lazy in his movements in scramble situations and routes. He is big I will give him that. Probably my least favorite player.animate said:I thought the same thing about Lenius too ... but his measurables and potential are pretty high. He could have been that valuable big WR for UW ... the fact that we haven't heard much of anything about Lenius over pretty much the whole season suggests that either they are hamstrung about letting him go ... or they still think he could amount to something still ..
All that being said this staff has shown the ability to get people to contribute so who knows.
could be better used to bolster the OL or DL. -
7 of the fellowship didn't dieThomasFremont said:7 WRs is the magic number. Just axe Rick.
7's the key number here. Think about it. 7-Elevens. 7 dwarves. 7, man, that's the number. 7 chipmunks twirlin' on a branch, eatin' lots of sunflowers on my uncle's ranch. You know that old children's tale from the sea. It's like you're dreamin' about Gorgonzola cheese when it's clearly Brie time, baby. Step into my office. -
Pettis wasn't really either. Ross only made big plays. If Pettis develops, he fills a need.whuggy said:
I don't. He's not a difference maker. That scholarshipRoadDawg55 said:
I actually hope Lenius stays. All the WR's sucked under Pease. They all got better with Bush.AtomicDawg said:
Lenius is a pansy that doesn't fight for the ball and gets holding penalties whenever he is asked to block. He is too slow to gain separation and lazy in his movements in scramble situations and routes. He is big I will give him that. Probably my least favorite player.animate said:I thought the same thing about Lenius too ... but his measurables and potential are pretty high. He could have been that valuable big WR for UW ... the fact that we haven't heard much of anything about Lenius over pretty much the whole season suggests that either they are hamstrung about letting him go ... or they still think he could amount to something still ..
All that being said this staff has shown the ability to get people to contribute so who knows.
could be better used to bolster the OL or DL.
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We have impact receivers and plenty of receiver depth.RoadDawg55 said:
Pettis wasn't really either. Ross only made big plays. If Pettis develops, he fills a need.whuggy said:
I don't. He's not a difference maker. That scholarshipRoadDawg55 said:
I actually hope Lenius stays. All the WR's sucked under Pease. They all got better with Bush.AtomicDawg said:
Lenius is a pansy that doesn't fight for the ball and gets holding penalties whenever he is asked to block. He is too slow to gain separation and lazy in his movements in scramble situations and routes. He is big I will give him that. Probably my least favorite player.animate said:I thought the same thing about Lenius too ... but his measurables and potential are pretty high. He could have been that valuable big WR for UW ... the fact that we haven't heard much of anything about Lenius over pretty much the whole season suggests that either they are hamstrung about letting him go ... or they still think he could amount to something still ..
All that being said this staff has shown the ability to get people to contribute so who knows.
could be better used to bolster the OL or DL.
Ross, Pettis, and Chico are all vastly improved. Lenius has talent.
Scholarships are crucial this year. Want to see that
scholy go to a lineman. Nothing against Lenius.
Just the need is in other spots. -
Pettis was really good his freshman season. Just had a tough season last year.
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I'd be shocked if Lenius ever plays another down for UW ... not saying that I know anything ... but hard to think he's anything but deep in the doghouse and a strong transfer candidate.
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I completely disagree about WR being a tough position to take another guy at if that guy is a 5-star talent. WRs like Lewis aren't lining up to come to UW. Hopefully in the future that's the case. For now, you make room period.bananasnblondes said:WR is a position where it's really tough to take another guy no matter how good he is. We'd need guys like Pounds, Little, Baccelia, etc. to GTFO to justify taking a 4th WR
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Lenius is redshirting this year, but I wonder if he will also graduate and then be a graduate transfer to another program (SJSU or Montana). Still think he has potential if you look at the improvement of others with actual coaching, but would be the most logical explanation of recruiting a 4th receiver.
They could also be looking at Cook as a safety or Jones maybe deciding he wants to try and catch throws 10 feet over his head the 4 plays a game the Utes aren't running. -
And the ones who don't contribute are sent packing. Both Lenius and Pettis came in in the same class and were soft pussies last year. One of those guys completely changed his game and has become an absolute stud. The other guy fell off the depth chart. I'd be shocked if we ever saw Lenius again.AtomicDawg said:
Lenius is a pansy that doesn't fight for the ball and gets holding penalties whenever he is asked to block. He is too slow to gain separation and lazy in his movements in scramble situations and routes. He is big I will give him that. Probably my least favorite player.animate said:I thought the same thing about Lenius too ... but his measurables and potential are pretty high. He could have been that valuable big WR for UW ... the fact that we haven't heard much of anything about Lenius over pretty much the whole season suggests that either they are hamstrung about letting him go ... or they still think he could amount to something still ..
All that being said this staff has shown the ability to get people to contribute so who knows. -
He gone .... Ross lived in the weight room during his time off and watched filmsGreenRiverGatorz said:
And the ones who don't contribute are sent packing. Both Lenius and Pettis came in in the same class and were soft pussies last year. One of those guys completely changed his game and has become an absolute stud. The other guy fell off the depth chart. I'd be shocked if we ever saw Lenius again.AtomicDawg said:
Lenius is a pansy that doesn't fight for the ball and gets holding penalties whenever he is asked to block. He is too slow to gain separation and lazy in his movements in scramble situations and routes. He is big I will give him that. Probably my least favorite player.animate said:I thought the same thing about Lenius too ... but his measurables and potential are pretty high. He could have been that valuable big WR for UW ... the fact that we haven't heard much of anything about Lenius over pretty much the whole season suggests that either they are hamstrung about letting him go ... or they still think he could amount to something still ..
All that being said this staff has shown the ability to get people to contribute so who knows.
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7 winsThomasFremont said:7 WRs is the magic number. Just axe Rick.
7's the key number here. Think about it. 7-Elevens. 7 dwarves. 7, man, that's the number. 7 chipmunks twirlin' on a branch, eatin' lots of sunflowers on my uncle's ranch. You know that old children's tale from the sea. It's like you're dreamin' about Gorgonzola cheese when it's clearly Brie time, baby. Step into my office. -
If that were the case, why wouldn't he transfer earlier so he could play next year at another school in the FBS?Tequilla said:I'd be shocked if Lenius ever plays another down for UW ... not saying that I know anything ... but hard to think he's anything but deep in the doghouse and a strong transfer candidate.
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That's a good point I hadn't considered. He could've used the Blake Barnett 1 calendar year strategy and have been eligible to play in early September had he transferred out early on in the season.RoadDawg55 said:
If that were the case, why wouldn't he transfer earlier so he could play next year at another school in the FBS?Tequilla said:I'd be shocked if Lenius ever plays another down for UW ... not saying that I know anything ... but hard to think he's anything but deep in the doghouse and a strong transfer candidate.
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May not have been given his release in time