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Huskies’ cornerback depth thins out heading into preseason camp
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What an ignorant statement. Burnt toast is burnt toast. Freshly baked or stale. When it's burned, it's burnedpuppylove_sugarsteel said:
Losing an experienced upperclass corner is never a good thing. Especially after gardenhire and the draftees. What an ignorant statement.bananasnblondes said:Positive attrition. Thinning out the weak and sickly from the herd.
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Leadership, special teams. Of course he's not a starter, but theres a reason Petersen has involved him in the program going forward. He's a good kid, good for the program. Same with Gardenhire, a valuable special teamer and nickel-dime, reserve corner. Never good to lose a scholarship db before the ssason. Serves no purpose, cant bring a better player in. Award a schollie to a guy is only possible benefit. You guys are as dumb as they come .CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:
He literally played like 2 snaps in his career, so how on earth was he experienced? Plus he wasn't playing this year anyways.puppylove_sugarsteel said:
Losing an experienced upperclass corner is never a good thing. Especially after gardenhire and the draftees. What an ignorant statement.bananasnblondes said:Positive attrition. Thinning out the weak and sickly from the herd.
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And laylesspuppylove_sugarsteel said:
Leadership, special teams. Of course he's not a starter, but theres a reason Petersen has involved him in the program going forward. He's a good kid, good for the program. Same with Gardenhire, a valuable special teamer and nickel-dime, reserve corner. Never good to lose a scholarship db before the ssason. Serves no purpose, cant bring a better player in. Award a schollie to a guy is only possible benefit. You guys are as dumb as they come .CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:
He literally played like 2 snaps in his career, so how on earth was he experienced? Plus he wasn't playing this year anyways.puppylove_sugarsteel said:
Losing an experienced upperclass corner is never a good thing. Especially after gardenhire and the draftees. What an ignorant statement.bananasnblondes said:Positive attrition. Thinning out the weak and sickly from the herd.
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You realize he can do the exact same thing he was going to do this year by not playing, correct?puppylove_sugarsteel said:
Leadership, special teams. Of course he's not a starter, but theres a reason Petersen has involved him in the program going forward. He's a good kid, good for the program. Same with Gardenhire, a valuable special teamer and nickel-dime, reserve corner. Never good to lose a scholarship db before the ssason. Serves no purpose, cant bring a better player in. Award a schollie to a guy is only possible benefit. You guys are as dumb as they come .CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:
He literally played like 2 snaps in his career, so how on earth was he experienced? Plus he wasn't playing this year anyways.puppylove_sugarsteel said:
Losing an experienced upperclass corner is never a good thing. Especially after gardenhire and the draftees. What an ignorant statement.bananasnblondes said:Positive attrition. Thinning out the weak and sickly from the herd.
He was going to be out for the year with a knee injury. He was not going to play. -
FAKE NEWS!AIRWOLF said:Brandon Lewis, a fourth-year junior who was expected to challenge for playing time this season, has left the team.
Good thing we have corners coming in who are better than the pieces of shit exiting. Molden will push for PT day 1 -
Ever heard of special teams doughnut? Pretty importasnt part of the game. Gardenhire was dynamic on special teams, lewis? Not sure but dodnc said:
In this case majorly disagree. We lost basically our top 4 corners from last year (Jones, King, Gardenhire and Baker) and nobody who doesn't work for the TNT was thinking "Brandon Lewis is poised to step into the void".puppylove_sugarsteel said:
Losing an experienced upperclass corner is never a good thing. Especially after gardenhire and the draftees. What an ignorant statement.bananasnblondes said:Positive attrition. Thinning out the weak and sickly from the herd.
After spring Miller, Murphy, Bryant, and Joyner are far above Lewis. And if catostrophic injury were to strike, it's going to be Kentrell Love and Ejijah Molden and Keith Taylor stepping in. And none of those 7 players graduate this year.
If Lewis wasn't winning playing time this year, he was never winning playing time. *Losing* a player who would never see the field is never a bad thing, even if said player has been around for awhile.
I'm glad for Lewis' sake that he can stay on scholarship and finish his degree. I'm glad for UW's sake he won't count against the 85 anymore.
Win-win.
he's been hurt from day 1. My point stays the same. NEVER a good thing to lose db depth. Injured or not its one less player on special teams, or as a 3rd string backup. Come signing day great, but serves no good brfore. season. If only to ride a walkon who can play special teams...CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:
You realize he can do the exact same thing he was going to do this year by not playing, correct?puppylove_sugarsteel said:
Leadership, special teams. Of course he's not a starter, but theres a reason Petersen has involved him in the program going forward. He's a good kid, good for the program. Same with Gardenhire, a valuable special teamer and nickel-dime, reserve corner. Never good to lose a scholarship db before the ssason. Serves no purpose, cant bring a better player in. Award a schollie to a guy is only possible benefit. You guys are as dumb as they come .CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:
He literally played like 2 snaps in his career, so how on earth was he experienced? Plus he wasn't playing this year anyways.puppylove_sugarsteel said:
Losing an experienced upperclass corner is never a good thing. Especially after gardenhire and the draftees. What an ignorant statement.bananasnblondes said:Positive attrition. Thinning out the weak and sickly from the herd.
He was going to be out for the year with a knee injury. He was not going to play. -
TL;DR==Pumpy loves the walkonspuppylove_sugarsteel said:
Ever heard of special teams doughnut? Pretty importasnt part of the game. Gardenhire was dynamic on special teams, lewis? Not sure but dodnc said:
In this case majorly disagree. We lost basically our top 4 corners from last year (Jones, King, Gardenhire and Baker) and nobody who doesn't work for the TNT was thinking "Brandon Lewis is poised to step into the void".puppylove_sugarsteel said:
Losing an experienced upperclass corner is never a good thing. Especially after gardenhire and the draftees. What an ignorant statement.bananasnblondes said:Positive attrition. Thinning out the weak and sickly from the herd.
After spring Miller, Murphy, Bryant, and Joyner are far above Lewis. And if catostrophic injury were to strike, it's going to be Kentrell Love and Ejijah Molden and Keith Taylor stepping in. And none of those 7 players graduate this year.
If Lewis wasn't winning playing time this year, he was never winning playing time. *Losing* a player who would never see the field is never a bad thing, even if said player has been around for awhile.
I'm glad for Lewis' sake that he can stay on scholarship and finish his degree. I'm glad for UW's sake he won't count against the 85 anymore.
Win-win.
he's been hurt from day 1. My point stays the same. NEVER a good thing to lose db depth. Injured or not its one less player on special teams, or as a 3rd string backup. Come signing day great, but serves no good brfore. season. If only to ride a walkon who can play special teams...CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:
You realize he can do the exact same thing he was going to do this year by not playing, correct?puppylove_sugarsteel said:
Leadership, special teams. Of course he's not a starter, but theres a reason Petersen has involved him in the program going forward. He's a good kid, good for the program. Same with Gardenhire, a valuable special teamer and nickel-dime, reserve corner. Never good to lose a scholarship db before the ssason. Serves no purpose, cant bring a better player in. Award a schollie to a guy is only possible benefit. You guys are as dumb as they come .CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:
He literally played like 2 snaps in his career, so how on earth was he experienced? Plus he wasn't playing this year anyways.puppylove_sugarsteel said:
Losing an experienced upperclass corner is never a good thing. Especially after gardenhire and the draftees. What an ignorant statement.bananasnblondes said:Positive attrition. Thinning out the weak and sickly from the herd.
He was going to be out for the year with a knee injury. He was not going to play. -
I learned it is NEVER a good thing to lose a player who was out for the year with an injury anyway







