Huskies ranked #4 in Athlon preseason poll


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Off season. The best season.
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"You can't flag a moderator's post, even when it is preseason rankings bullshit. "
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#1 in Athlon's 1997 preseason pole was special!
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dnc said:
#1 in Athlon's 1997 preseason pole was special!
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You know why Race.
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sad!RaceBannon said: -
13 returning starters? Who's the mathematician?
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Actually I don'tRaceBannon said: -
Aahhh Tony Parrish. Back when safeties were allowed to behead dudes. Dude could high-point ball better than any UW safety...well maybe since his predecessor anyway and I still give nod too Parrish. In contrast, Buddah Baker couldn't
UW had a good run at safety late 80's -until Parrish...then #25 and Akbar in 2000. After that it's been unsafe on the back-end. Good to see Petersen revive the position -
I agree with the #4 ranking though. We lost a great secondary, but we are lucky to have depth there.
If we would have lost Browning or Adams and McGary or the whole DL, I would agree with the thought premise of UW taking a step back. We didn't though.
This team should be better than last year. -
Buddah had skills no safety in UW history had. He couldn't be blocked. Milloy hit harder, Parrish was better playing centerfield, but Buddah was the best at making plays and being disruptive. I hate to complain about the coaching because we all know they are great, but moving him to nickel should have been done sooner.puppylove_sugarsteel said:Aahhh Tony Parrish. Back when safeties were allowed to behead dudes. Dude could high-point ball better than any UW safety...well maybe since his predecessor anyway and I still give nod too Parrish. In contrast, Buddah Baker couldn't
UW had a good run at safety late 80's -until Parrish...then #25 and Akbar in 2000. After that it's been unsafe on the back-end. Good to see Petersen revive the position -
Not sure I agree the nickel move should have come sooner, but I'm with the rest of this.RoadDawg55 said:
Buddah had skills no safety in UW history had. He couldn't be blocked. Milloy hit harder, Parrish was better playing centerfield, but Buddah was the best at making plays and being disruptive. I hate to complain about the coaching because we all know they are great, but moving him to nickel should have been done sooner.puppylove_sugarsteel said:Aahhh Tony Parrish. Back when safeties were allowed to behead dudes. Dude could high-point ball better than any UW safety...well maybe since his predecessor anyway and I still give nod too Parrish. In contrast, Buddah Baker couldn't
UW had a good run at safety late 80's -until Parrish...then #25 and Akbar in 2000. After that it's been unsafe on the back-end. Good to see Petersen revive the position
Buddah tackled ballcarriers Milloy and Parish would never have touched.
All three were great in their own ways as you laid out.
I'd rank them Milloy, Baker, Parish.
If Rapp can improve his coverage skills (and he has the athleticism to do so) he could legitimately be the whole package. He already has Parish's ball skills and Milloy's thump. -
Like Roadie said, the key to the offseason was not losing Vita (and Gaines, although he was like 1% to leave). But the second Vita returned we were set.
And if Kaleb and Trey return in 2018 shit could be off the rails. -
The move to Nickel got Budda out of doing what he was worst at, which was making plays on the ball downfield. He looked like a special olympics hurdler against Arizona on that deep ball (although Vea should have had the sack). The only TD we gave up against Stanford was Budda getting beasted on a jump ball.dnc said:
Not sure I agree the nickel move should have come sooner, but I'm with the rest of this.RoadDawg55 said:
Buddah had skills no safety in UW history had. He couldn't be blocked. Milloy hit harder, Parrish was better playing centerfield, but Buddah was the best at making plays and being disruptive. I hate to complain about the coaching because we all know they are great, but moving him to nickel should have been done sooner.puppylove_sugarsteel said:Aahhh Tony Parrish. Back when safeties were allowed to behead dudes. Dude could high-point ball better than any UW safety...well maybe since his predecessor anyway and I still give nod too Parrish. In contrast, Buddah Baker couldn't
UW had a good run at safety late 80's -until Parrish...then #25 and Akbar in 2000. After that it's been unsafe on the back-end. Good to see Petersen revive the position
Buddah tackled ballcarriers Milloy and Parish would never have touched.
All three were great in their own ways as you laid out.
I'd rank them Milloy, Baker, Parish.
If Rapp can improve his coverage skills (and he has the athleticism to do so) he could legitimately be the whole package. He already has Parish's ball skills and Milloy's thump.
It's not that Budda was bad in coverage, he just had kind of bad hands and his standout skill was snuffing out bubble screens or making plays outside the tackle on run plays. He's not an Earl Thomas centerfielder. Mayock and the other fucks truly plagarism my shit by comparing Budda to Bob Sanders. -
We need a new rule or maxim for this bored, like Godwin's Law. "As a thread containing mention of Budda Baker grows, the probability of comparing Butta to Earl Thomas approaches 100%."RoadDawg55 said:
The move to Nickel got Budda out of doing what he was worst at, which was making plays on the ball downfield. He looked like a special olympics hurdler against Arizona on that deep ball (although Vea should have had the sack). The only TD we gave up against Stanford was Budda getting beasted on a jump ball.dnc said:
Not sure I agree the nickel move should have come sooner, but I'm with the rest of this.RoadDawg55 said:
Buddah had skills no safety in UW history had. He couldn't be blocked. Milloy hit harder, Parrish was better playing centerfield, but Buddah was the best at making plays and being disruptive. I hate to complain about the coaching because we all know they are great, but moving him to nickel should have been done sooner.puppylove_sugarsteel said:Aahhh Tony Parrish. Back when safeties were allowed to behead dudes. Dude could high-point ball better than any UW safety...well maybe since his predecessor anyway and I still give nod too Parrish. In contrast, Buddah Baker couldn't
UW had a good run at safety late 80's -until Parrish...then #25 and Akbar in 2000. After that it's been unsafe on the back-end. Good to see Petersen revive the position
Buddah tackled ballcarriers Milloy and Parish would never have touched.
All three were great in their own ways as you laid out.
I'd rank them Milloy, Baker, Parish.
If Rapp can improve his coverage skills (and he has the athleticism to do so) he could legitimately be the whole package. He already has Parish's ball skills and Milloy's thump.
It's not that Budda was bad in coverage, he just had kind of bad hands and his standout skill was snuffing out bubble screens or making plays outside the tackle on run plays. He's not an Earl Thomas centerfielder. Mayock and the other fucks truly plagarism my shit by comparing Budda to Bob Sanders. -
i dont like it.GrundleStiltzkin said:
We need a new rule or maxim for this bored, like Godwin's Law. "As a thread containing mention of Budda Baker grows, the probability of comparing Butta to Earl Thomas approaches 100%."RoadDawg55 said:
The move to Nickel got Budda out of doing what he was worst at, which was making plays on the ball downfield. He looked like a special olympics hurdler against Arizona on that deep ball (although Vea should have had the sack). The only TD we gave up against Stanford was Budda getting beasted on a jump ball.dnc said:
Not sure I agree the nickel move should have come sooner, but I'm with the rest of this.RoadDawg55 said:
Buddah had skills no safety in UW history had. He couldn't be blocked. Milloy hit harder, Parrish was better playing centerfield, but Buddah was the best at making plays and being disruptive. I hate to complain about the coaching because we all know they are great, but moving him to nickel should have been done sooner.puppylove_sugarsteel said:Aahhh Tony Parrish. Back when safeties were allowed to behead dudes. Dude could high-point ball better than any UW safety...well maybe since his predecessor anyway and I still give nod too Parrish. In contrast, Buddah Baker couldn't
UW had a good run at safety late 80's -until Parrish...then #25 and Akbar in 2000. After that it's been unsafe on the back-end. Good to see Petersen revive the position
Buddah tackled ballcarriers Milloy and Parish would never have touched.
All three were great in their own ways as you laid out.
I'd rank them Milloy, Baker, Parish.
If Rapp can improve his coverage skills (and he has the athleticism to do so) he could legitimately be the whole package. He already has Parish's ball skills and Milloy's thump.
It's not that Budda was bad in coverage, he just had kind of bad hands and his standout skill was snuffing out bubble screens or making plays outside the tackle on run plays. He's not an Earl Thomas centerfielder. Mayock and the other fucks truly plagarism my shit by comparing Budda to Bob Sanders. -
One need not like the Laws of Physics. Some Laws simply exist naturally. We can call this one Roadie's Law.RoadDawg55 said:
i dont like it.GrundleStiltzkin said:
We need a new rule or maxim for this bored, like Godwin's Law. "As a thread containing mention of Budda Baker grows, the probability of comparing Butta to Earl Thomas approaches 100%."RoadDawg55 said:
The move to Nickel got Budda out of doing what he was worst at, which was making plays on the ball downfield. He looked like a special olympics hurdler against Arizona on that deep ball (although Vea should have had the sack). The only TD we gave up against Stanford was Budda getting beasted on a jump ball.dnc said:
Not sure I agree the nickel move should have come sooner, but I'm with the rest of this.RoadDawg55 said:
Buddah had skills no safety in UW history had. He couldn't be blocked. Milloy hit harder, Parrish was better playing centerfield, but Buddah was the best at making plays and being disruptive. I hate to complain about the coaching because we all know they are great, but moving him to nickel should have been done sooner.puppylove_sugarsteel said:Aahhh Tony Parrish. Back when safeties were allowed to behead dudes. Dude could high-point ball better than any UW safety...well maybe since his predecessor anyway and I still give nod too Parrish. In contrast, Buddah Baker couldn't
UW had a good run at safety late 80's -until Parrish...then #25 and Akbar in 2000. After that it's been unsafe on the back-end. Good to see Petersen revive the position
Buddah tackled ballcarriers Milloy and Parish would never have touched.
All three were great in their own ways as you laid out.
I'd rank them Milloy, Baker, Parish.
If Rapp can improve his coverage skills (and he has the athleticism to do so) he could legitimately be the whole package. He already has Parish's ball skills and Milloy's thump.
It's not that Budda was bad in coverage, he just had kind of bad hands and his standout skill was snuffing out bubble screens or making plays outside the tackle on run plays. He's not an Earl Thomas centerfielder. Mayock and the other fucks truly plagarism my shit by comparing Budda to Bob Sanders. -
#4 means we're in the playoff, right?
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@dnc, didn't read your post close enough. Rapp was the best freshman, by a long margin. Guys who can hit like him and play the ball like he can are unique. He will be a great.
I actually think McIntosh has Akbar or slightly better potential. He's a future pro. -
I'm with you on Budda's end of it, I"m just not sure Rapp was ready to step in for Budda in centerfield earlier. He struggled in coverage early on as it was (though he definitely improved).RoadDawg55 said:
The move to Nickel got Budda out of doing what he was worst at, which was making plays on the ball downfield. He looked like a special olympics hurdler against Arizona on that deep ball (although Vea should have had the sack). The only TD we gave up against Stanford was Budda getting beasted on a jump ball.dnc said:
Not sure I agree the nickel move should have come sooner, but I'm with the rest of this.RoadDawg55 said:
Buddah had skills no safety in UW history had. He couldn't be blocked. Milloy hit harder, Parrish was better playing centerfield, but Buddah was the best at making plays and being disruptive. I hate to complain about the coaching because we all know they are great, but moving him to nickel should have been done sooner.puppylove_sugarsteel said:Aahhh Tony Parrish. Back when safeties were allowed to behead dudes. Dude could high-point ball better than any UW safety...well maybe since his predecessor anyway and I still give nod too Parrish. In contrast, Buddah Baker couldn't
UW had a good run at safety late 80's -until Parrish...then #25 and Akbar in 2000. After that it's been unsafe on the back-end. Good to see Petersen revive the position
Buddah tackled ballcarriers Milloy and Parish would never have touched.
All three were great in their own ways as you laid out.
I'd rank them Milloy, Baker, Parish.
If Rapp can improve his coverage skills (and he has the athleticism to do so) he could legitimately be the whole package. He already has Parish's ball skills and Milloy's thump.
It's not that Budda was bad in coverage, he just had kind of bad hands and his standout skill was snuffing out bubble screens or making plays outside the tackle on run plays. He's not an Earl Thomas centerfielder. Mayock and the other fucks truly plagarism my shit by comparing Budda to Bob Sanders.
I agree Budda's skill set leant itself to playing closer to the LOS, just not sure we had a better option at the backend. -
I love #MyJoJo, definitely think he's a pro.RoadDawg55 said:@dnc, didn't read your post close enough. Rapp was the best freshman, by a long margin. Guys who can hit like him and play the ball like he can are unique. He will be a great.
I actually think McIntosh has Akbar or slightly better potential. He's a future pro. -
I'd put Baker first but yeah, I expect Rapp in that role to do equally great things. Who had the better FR year, Baker or Rapp?dnc said:
Not sure I agree the nickel move should have come sooner, but I'm with the rest of this.RoadDawg55 said:
Buddah had skills no safety in UW history had. He couldn't be blocked. Milloy hit harder, Parrish was better playing centerfield, but Buddah was the best at making plays and being disruptive. I hate to complain about the coaching because we all know they are great, but moving him to nickel should have been done sooner.puppylove_sugarsteel said:Aahhh Tony Parrish. Back when safeties were allowed to behead dudes. Dude could high-point ball better than any UW safety...well maybe since his predecessor anyway and I still give nod too Parrish. In contrast, Buddah Baker couldn't
UW had a good run at safety late 80's -until Parrish...then #25 and Akbar in 2000. After that it's been unsafe on the back-end. Good to see Petersen revive the position
Buddah tackled ballcarriers Milloy and Parish would never have touched.
All three were great in their own ways as you laid out.
I'd rank them Milloy, Baker, Parish.
If Rapp can improve his coverage skills (and he has the athleticism to do so) he could legitimately be the whole package. He already has Parish's ball skills and Milloy's thump. -
Rapp with a •Gladstone said:
I'd put Baker first but yeah, I expect Rapp in that role to do equally great things. Who had the better FR year, Baker or Rapp?dnc said:
Not sure I agree the nickel move should have come sooner, but I'm with the rest of this.RoadDawg55 said:
Buddah had skills no safety in UW history had. He couldn't be blocked. Milloy hit harder, Parrish was better playing centerfield, but Buddah was the best at making plays and being disruptive. I hate to complain about the coaching because we all know they are great, but moving him to nickel should have been done sooner.puppylove_sugarsteel said:Aahhh Tony Parrish. Back when safeties were allowed to behead dudes. Dude could high-point ball better than any UW safety...well maybe since his predecessor anyway and I still give nod too Parrish. In contrast, Buddah Baker couldn't
UW had a good run at safety late 80's -until Parrish...then #25 and Akbar in 2000. After that it's been unsafe on the back-end. Good to see Petersen revive the position
Buddah tackled ballcarriers Milloy and Parish would never have touched.
All three were great in their own ways as you laid out.
I'd rank them Milloy, Baker, Parish.
If Rapp can improve his coverage skills (and he has the athleticism to do so) he could legitimately be the whole package. He already has Parish's ball skills and Milloy's thump. -
I would say Budda by a hair but I think Budda was closer to his ceiling as a frosh than Rapp was. Rapp is just scratching the surface.Gladstone said:
I'd put Baker first but yeah, I expect Rapp in that role to do equally great things. Who had the better FR year, Baker or Rapp?dnc said:
Not sure I agree the nickel move should have come sooner, but I'm with the rest of this.RoadDawg55 said:
Buddah had skills no safety in UW history had. He couldn't be blocked. Milloy hit harder, Parrish was better playing centerfield, but Buddah was the best at making plays and being disruptive. I hate to complain about the coaching because we all know they are great, but moving him to nickel should have been done sooner.puppylove_sugarsteel said:Aahhh Tony Parrish. Back when safeties were allowed to behead dudes. Dude could high-point ball better than any UW safety...well maybe since his predecessor anyway and I still give nod too Parrish. In contrast, Buddah Baker couldn't
UW had a good run at safety late 80's -until Parrish...then #25 and Akbar in 2000. After that it's been unsafe on the back-end. Good to see Petersen revive the position
Buddah tackled ballcarriers Milloy and Parish would never have touched.
All three were great in their own ways as you laid out.
I'd rank them Milloy, Baker, Parish.
If Rapp can improve his coverage skills (and he has the athleticism to do so) he could legitimately be the whole package. He already has Parish's ball skills and Milloy's thump. -
Holy shit youve gone off deep endRoadDawg55 said:
Buddah had skills no safety in UW had. He couldn't be blocked. Milloy hit harder, Parrish was better playing centerfield, but Buddah was the best at making plays and being disruptive. I hate to complain about the coaching because we all know they are great, but moving him to nickel should have been done sooner.puppylove_sugarsteel said:Aahhh Tony Parrish. Back when safeties were allowed to behead dudes. Dude could high-point ball better than any UW safety...well maybe since his predecessor anyway and I still give nod too Parrish. In contrast, Buddah Baker couldn't
UW had a good run at safety late 80's -until Parrish...then #25 and Akbar in 2000. After that it's been unsafe on the back-end. Good to see Petersen revive the position -
I don't know, Grundle's Law has a better ring to it.GrundleStiltzkin said:
One need not like the Laws of Physics. Some Laws simply exist naturally. We can call this one Roadie's Law.RoadDawg55 said:
i dont like it.GrundleStiltzkin said:
We need a new rule or maxim for this bored, like Godwin's Law. "As a thread containing mention of Budda Baker grows, the probability of comparing Butta to Earl Thomas approaches 100%."RoadDawg55 said:
The move to Nickel got Budda out of doing what he was worst at, which was making plays on the ball downfield. He looked like a special olympics hurdler against Arizona on that deep ball (although Vea should have had the sack). The only TD we gave up against Stanford was Budda getting beasted on a jump ball.dnc said:
Not sure I agree the nickel move should have come sooner, but I'm with the rest of this.RoadDawg55 said:
Buddah had skills no safety in UW history had. He couldn't be blocked. Milloy hit harder, Parrish was better playing centerfield, but Buddah was the best at making plays and being disruptive. I hate to complain about the coaching because we all know they are great, but moving him to nickel should have been done sooner.puppylove_sugarsteel said:Aahhh Tony Parrish. Back when safeties were allowed to behead dudes. Dude could high-point ball better than any UW safety...well maybe since his predecessor anyway and I still give nod too Parrish. In contrast, Buddah Baker couldn't
UW had a good run at safety late 80's -until Parrish...then #25 and Akbar in 2000. After that it's been unsafe on the back-end. Good to see Petersen revive the position
Buddah tackled ballcarriers Milloy and Parish would never have touched.
All three were great in their own ways as you laid out.
I'd rank them Milloy, Baker, Parish.
If Rapp can improve his coverage skills (and he has the athleticism to do so) he could legitimately be the whole package. He already has Parish's ball skills and Milloy's thump.
It's not that Budda was bad in coverage, he just had kind of bad hands and his standout skill was snuffing out bubble screens or making plays outside the tackle on run plays. He's not an Earl Thomas centerfielder. Mayock and the other fucks truly plagarism my shit by comparing Budda to Bob Sanders.
Or is that already taken- the probability of three year old threads being bumped approaches 100% the longer Grundle goes without football? -
Mental image of Pete grinding his teeth over this.