From the "You Can't Fucking Make This Shit Up" Department, Fatters gave us a God damn gem!!!!
He's doing his yearly lists because well, I think that's all he does for Doogman. He has one job, and he went ahead and fucked that shit up.
Which did he fuck up you ask? "30 Most Important Huskies":
9. TE Hunter Bryant
As a true freshman last season, Hunter Bryant was third on the team catching passes. And he played four less games than the other four guys that were top-five on the list. That's amazing, and it really underscores just how valuable the 6-foot-2, 245-pound tight end was to Washington's offense in 2017. Obviously you never like to see a player go down with an injury, but his leg injury sustained against UCLA was a killer. It pushed fellow frosh Jacob Kizer into a more pronounced role as the third tight end behind Will Dissly and Drew Sample. That helped Kizer, and if Bryant isn't at 100 percent to start the season that experience will come in handy. With productive pass-catchers at a premium right now on Montlake, Washington fans need to say their prayers at night in the hopes that Hunter makes a full recovery and can impact 2018 in much the same way he did last year.
Guess he didn't get the widely known memo that BB shredded his knee again and can't hoop for 9 months.
From the "You Can't Fucking Make This Shit Up" Department, Fatters gave us a God damn gem!!!!
He's doing his yearly lists because well, I think that's all he does for Doogman. He has one job, and he went ahead and fucked that shit up.
Which did he fuck up you ask? "30 Most Important Huskies":
9. TE Hunter Bryant
As a true freshman last season, Hunter Bryant was third on the team catching passes. And he played four less games than the other four guys that were top-five on the list. That's amazing, and it really underscores just how valuable the 6-foot-2, 245-pound tight end was to Washington's offense in 2017. Obviously you never like to see a player go down with an injury, but his leg injury sustained against UCLA was a killer. It pushed fellow frosh Jacob Kizer into a more pronounced role as the third tight end behind Will Dissly and Drew Sample. That helped Kizer, and if Bryant isn't at 100 percent to start the season that experience will come in handy. With productive pass-catchers at a premium right now on Montlake, Washington fans need to say their prayers at night in the hopes that Hunter makes a full recovery and can impact 2018 in much the same way he did last year.
Guess he didn't get the widely known memo that BB shredded his knee again and can't hoop for 9 months.
Fucking retard.
Looks like you don’t appreciate the power of prayer. Enjoy hell you fucking heathen.
From the "You Can't Fucking Make This Shit Up" Department, Fatters gave us a God damn gem!!!!
He's doing his yearly lists because well, I think that's all he does for Doogman. He has one job, and he went ahead and fucked that shit up.
Which did he fuck up you ask? "30 Most Important Huskies":
9. TE Hunter Bryant
As a true freshman last season, Hunter Bryant was third on the team catching passes. And he played four less games than the other four guys that were top-five on the list. That's amazing, and it really underscores just how valuable the 6-foot-2, 245-pound tight end was to Washington's offense in 2017. Obviously you never like to see a player go down with an injury, but his leg injury sustained against UCLA was a killer. It pushed fellow frosh Jacob Kizer into a more pronounced role as the third tight end behind Will Dissly and Drew Sample. That helped Kizer, and if Bryant isn't at 100 percent to start the season that experience will come in handy. With productive pass-catchers at a premium right now on Montlake, Washington fans need to say their prayers at night in the hopes that Hunter makes a full recovery and can impact 2018 in much the same way he did last year.
Guess he didn't get the widely known memo that BB shredded his knee again and can't hoop for 9 months.
Fucking retard.
Looks like you don’t appreciate the power of prayer. Enjoy hell you fucking heathen.
From the "You Can't Fucking Make This Shit Up" Department, Fatters gave us a God damn gem!!!!
He's doing his yearly lists because well, I think that's all he does for Doogman. He has one job, and he went ahead and fucked that shit up.
Which did he fuck up you ask? "30 Most Important Huskies":
9. TE Hunter Bryant
As a true freshman last season, Hunter Bryant was third on the team catching passes. And he played four less games than the other four guys that were top-five on the list. That's amazing, and it really underscores just how valuable the 6-foot-2, 245-pound tight end was to Washington's offense in 2017. Obviously you never like to see a player go down with an injury, but his leg injury sustained against UCLA was a killer. It pushed fellow frosh Jacob Kizer into a more pronounced role as the third tight end behind Will Dissly and Drew Sample. That helped Kizer, and if Bryant isn't at 100 percent to start the season that experience will come in handy. With productive pass-catchers at a premium right now on Montlake, Washington fans need to say their prayers at night in the hopes that Hunter makes a full recovery and can impact 2018 in much the same way he did last year.
Guess he didn't get the widely known memo that BB shredded his knee again and can't hoop for 9 months.
Well in classic Pete form, I have no idea what the fuck any of that means.
He has a talent for talking without giving any information
We have Hunter in the hands of our medical staff which is one of the best in the country. We are closely monitoring his progress, if he needs to make progress, and maybe he is fine as he is now but if he does need to progress we will be watching closely. Hunter is a big part of our plans but we always plan to have someone and to not have them so that our plans are always a good plan to have if there is any reason to plan differently
Well in classic Pete form, I have no idea what the fuck any of that means.
He has a talent for talking without giving any information
We have Hunter in the hands of our medical staff which is one of the best in the country. We are closely monitoring his progress, if he needs to make progress, and maybe he is fine as he is now but if he does need to progress we will be watching closely. Hunter is a big part of our plans but we always plan to have someone and to not have them so that our plans are always a good plan to have if there is any reason to plan differently
"Yeah, so, Hunter -- so Hunter did have surgery," Petersen told the media Wednesday during Pac-12 Media Day. "We'll just see how he progresses. He's not going to be ready at the start of the season. May end up being his red-shirt year, especially with the four games that we can play. But he will not be ready at the start of the season. It will be a month or two before we can even kind of really see where he's at. The surgery went really, really well.
"It's a really unique injury. They rehabbed it. The rehab was really going well for him to do spring football. And then just in a workout, it just kind of swelled up and wasn't acting right.
"So then they did decide to go in there, and felt really good about what they did. Our doctors usually don't come out saying we feel really good about this, but they did. So I think his long-term prognosis is really good, it's just going to take some time to get him back."
"Yeah, so, Hunter -- so Hunter did have surgery," Petersen told the media Wednesday during Pac-12 Media Day. "We'll just see how he progresses. He's not going to be ready at the start of the season. May end up being his red-shirt year, especially with the four games that we can play. But he will not be ready at the start of the season. It will be a month or two before we can even kind of really see where he's at. The surgery went really, really well.
"It's a really unique injury. They rehabbed it. The rehab was really going well for him to do spring football. And then just in a workout, it just kind of swelled up and wasn't acting right.
"So then they did decide to go in there, and felt really good about what they did. Our doctors usually don't come out saying we feel really good about this, but they did. So I think his long-term prognosis is really good, it's just going to take some time to get him back."
Stop being so lazy and handle the matter yourself.
"Yeah, so, Hunter -- so Hunter did have surgery," Petersen told the media Wednesday during Pac-12 Media Day. "We'll just see how he progresses. He's not going to be ready at the start of the season. May end up being his red-shirt year, especially with the four games that we can play. But he will not be ready at the start of the season. It will be a month or two before we can even kind of really see where he's at. The surgery went really, really well.
"It's a really unique injury. They rehabbed it. The rehab was really going well for him to do spring football. And then just in a workout, it just kind of swelled up and wasn't acting right.
"So then they did decide to go in there, and felt really good about what they did. Our doctors usually don't come out saying we feel really good about this, but they did. So I think his long-term prognosis is really good, it's just going to take some time to get him back."
If he plays those four games at the end of the year I'll be thrilled.
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pretty sure I have bacterial anal leakage, a brain eating amoeba and I weight 375 lbs and I feel like I should start somewhere in that group.
He's doing his yearly lists because well, I think that's all he does for Doogman. He has one job, and he went ahead and fucked that shit up.
Which did he fuck up you ask? "30 Most Important Huskies":
9. TE Hunter Bryant
As a true freshman last season, Hunter Bryant was third on the team catching passes. And he played four less games than the other four guys that were top-five on the list. That's amazing, and it really underscores just how valuable the 6-foot-2, 245-pound tight end was to Washington's offense in 2017. Obviously you never like to see a player go down with an injury, but his leg injury sustained against UCLA was a killer. It pushed fellow frosh Jacob Kizer into a more pronounced role as the third tight end behind Will Dissly and Drew Sample. That helped Kizer, and if Bryant isn't at 100 percent to start the season that experience will come in handy. With productive pass-catchers at a premium right now on Montlake, Washington fans need to say their prayers at night in the hopes that Hunter makes a full recovery and can impact 2018 in much the same way he did last year.
Guess he didn't get the widely known memo that BB shredded his knee again and can't hoop for 9 months.
Fucking retard.
Thanks coach
"Yeah, so, Hunter -- so Hunter did have surgery," Petersen told the media Wednesday during Pac-12 Media Day. "We'll just see how he progresses. He's not going to be ready at the start of the season. May end up being his red-shirt year, especially with the four games that we can play. But he will not be ready at the start of the season. It will be a month or two before we can even kind of really see where he's at. The surgery went really, really well.
"It's a really unique injury. They rehabbed it. The rehab was really going well for him to do spring football. And then just in a workout, it just kind of swelled up and wasn't acting right.
"So then they did decide to go in there, and felt really good about what they did. Our doctors usually don't come out saying we feel really good about this, but they did. So I think his long-term prognosis is really good, it's just going to take some time to get him back."