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  • Ice_Holmvik
    Ice_Holmvik Member Posts: 2,912

    Tequila is back!!!!

    I like how he tried to disguise it by making multiple posts.
  • Gladstone
    Gladstone Member Posts: 16,425

    Woof said:



    There are no good RBs this year.

    Pleasant will be chinteresting, though.

    Dotson is a guy who could potentially develop and I say that as a person who has been down on him since day 1.

    The adjustments he needs to make in his game are akin to what Coleman needed: hit the hole fast, give effort on every run.

    It can be hard to disentangle bad vision, not bursting toward the hole, lack of confidence and being slow.

    Obviously Dotson is fast, but it might not come out for another year or so as he learns to hit holes and read blocks.

    I suspect he will be passed up by McGrew and Ahmed, but these kids generally develop pretty well and I'm not ruling it out.

    I think we're underestimating the loss of Ross on offensive production. Pettis is a great #2, but he can't open up defenses like Ross could. Charlie McClutchins fills that role to some extent, but early in the season we're going see mostly Pettis and a bunch of skinny shifty guys at WR/Slot (Fuller, Bacellia, McGrew). The downside is that all those guys are small and not the most physical at downfield blocking.

    Hamdan's latest crop of jihadis should fill the role, but I think we'll see some struggles early on in the season generating a big passing attack. Ty Jones and Alex Cook could be devastating blockers if they have the mindset for it. We should be pounding the rock early in the year to let the WRs grow into their roles, but who knows what will happen.

    As far as RB recruiting, TJ Pledger is a beast, but you're right, there is a better chance of you walking again than us? getting him. Chris Brown from Oceanside is the guy I'm hoping to get.

    The passing game won't struggle vs the dreck non conference schedule. Ross was great, but I don't think we will really miss him. It's not a slight. I was a huge Ross supporter from his freshman year. The guy was special.

    There are too many other options. Not all the true freshmen will be ready to be featured right away, but a couple will.

    I want a run heavy offense too because it creates a mindset and is more consistent than passing, but I'm going to assume we will be balanced. We aren't averse to the run, but Petersen has always had a QB centric offense.
    Ross is an all time great UW receiver and will be missed in a big way, new weapons or not. Some of you are off your rockers.
  • FireCohen
    FireCohen Member Posts: 21,823

    Tequila is back!!!!

    I like how he tried to disguise it by making multiple posts.
    Zebra does not lose its stripes
  • Tequilla
    Tequilla Member Posts: 20,231
    dnc said:

    Gladstone said:

    Woof said:



    There are no good RBs this year.

    Pleasant will be chinteresting, though.

    Dotson is a guy who could potentially develop and I say that as a person who has been down on him since day 1.

    The adjustments he needs to make in his game are akin to what Coleman needed: hit the hole fast, give effort on every run.

    It can be hard to disentangle bad vision, not bursting toward the hole, lack of confidence and being slow.

    Obviously Dotson is fast, but it might not come out for another year or so as he learns to hit holes and read blocks.

    I suspect he will be passed up by McGrew and Ahmed, but these kids generally develop pretty well and I'm not ruling it out.

    I think we're underestimating the loss of Ross on offensive production. Pettis is a great #2, but he can't open up defenses like Ross could. Charlie McClutchins fills that role to some extent, but early in the season we're going see mostly Pettis and a bunch of skinny shifty guys at WR/Slot (Fuller, Bacellia, McGrew). The downside is that all those guys are small and not the most physical at downfield blocking.

    Hamdan's latest crop of jihadis should fill the role, but I think we'll see some struggles early on in the season generating a big passing attack. Ty Jones and Alex Cook could be devastating blockers if they have the mindset for it. We should be pounding the rock early in the year to let the WRs grow into their roles, but who knows what will happen.

    As far as RB recruiting, TJ Pledger is a beast, but you're right, there is a better chance of you walking again than us? getting him. Chris Brown from Oceanside is the guy I'm hoping to get.

    The passing game won't struggle vs the dreck non conference schedule. Ross was great, but I don't think we will really miss him. It's not a slight. I was a huge Ross supporter from his freshman year. The guy was special.

    There are too many other options. Not all the true freshmen will be ready to be featured right away, but a couple will.

    I want a run heavy offense too because it creates a mindset and is more consistent than passing, but I'm going to assume we will be balanced. We aren't averse to the run, but Petersen has always had a QB centric offense.
    Ross is an all time great UW receiver and will be missed in a big way, new weapons or not. Some of you are off your rockers.
    I think both statements are true. He's an all time great receiver and the totality of talent stepping up should help us to not really miss a beat offensively. It's going to look different for sure but adding McGrew plus even two of Bryant, Jones, Lenius, Cook, Bynum and hopefully more development from McLatcher (and maybe Jake?) should go a long way, especially with the stable of RB's. And that's not even mentioning Ahmad.

    We have basically everyone back besides Ross, plus plenty of new talent coming in. We should be better.
    Couldn't agree with this more ...

    Ross is a unique talent that you don't easily replace ...

    But there's A LOT of talent coming in to shoulder the replacement load ... and nobody has to shoulder it by themselves.

    To me, what the offense is replacing is similar to the idea that the defense would go backwards losing Kikaha, Shelton, Shaq, and Peters. We may not have necessarily immediately replaced any of them with players that were better but collectively the overall defensive talent got better which made the defense better. I can see similar things for the offense.
  • Tequilla
    Tequilla Member Posts: 20,231

    Tequila is back!!!!

    I like how he tried to disguise it by making multiple posts.
    With some I can't win ... if I respond with specific responses to specific posts but have multiple responses it's viewed that I'm creatively finding a way to make a TL, DR post. If instead I consolidate then it's why didn't I respond to each individually?

    Some will find the smallest thing to nitpick.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 115,561 Founders Club
    Bama loses a Julio Jones and has another lined up. Just like their tailbacks. Life goes on

    I grew to love Ross this year and think he is great. I wish we didn't have a noodle arm faggot at QB because he could have put some records out of reach
  • CokeGreaterThanPepsi
    CokeGreaterThanPepsi Member Posts: 7,646
    I really think people are underselling McGrew, he will have a role as a running back for us. I see third down back this year and get him the ball in space, and then the following year he is sharing carries with Ahmed. He has vision that you cannot teach.

    (granted Gaskin could stay, we'll see; I agree it's likely too early to speculate if he will, but yeah. The poont still stands that I think mcgrew is underrated)