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UW’s Chris Petersen says ‘people don’t appreciate’ Jake Browning’s toughness

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  • Pitchfork51
    Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 27,662
    Toughness as a qb is the dumbest shit.
    You just have to not walk off the field and quit.

    Takes zero talent. Retards could do it.
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,068
    edited September 2018

    Honestly, I'm as big a critic of Brownsox as anyone, but watching his post-game interview revealed some subtle changes in his attitude and maturity. It may also have revealed that he's been seeing a counselor, or consulting with someone and he's dug into his psyche a bit to better understand why he's doing some of the boneheaded shit he does. While he's still too defensive and relies on some dumb points he thinks are clever, he's also analyzing where from inside of himself those bad decisions are originating. Not sure if everyone else caught it, but that deeper self-reflection, and some friendly advice from Gaskin about how and when to take a sack, means we could see a more conservative Jake that won't be taking as many chances trying to make miracle plays, which keep blowing up in his face. I don't want to see Brownsox fail, but I also don't want to see anymore of this Russell Wilson wannabe shit from him. If he plays within his capabilities he could play well enough to not hurt the team, and that may be all this year's squad needs to run the table.

    Or someone who matters just explained to him he comes off like a major douche bag, he watched a clip of himself acting like an asshole on the sidelines while his teammates were showing leadership, and after 3+ fucking years he finally got it.

    The asshole is still in there. He just had to acknowledge that a nice wrapping would be to his advantage. The NFL dissects QB draftees like no other position, and shitting your pants on the field and being a shitty leader off of it can cost you $$. I'm guessing someone has made this point to him.
  • PurpleJ
    PurpleJ Member Posts: 37,643 Founders Club
    He isn't Cody Pickett Idaho rodeo star TUFF.
  • HillsboroDuck
    HillsboroDuck Member Posts: 9,186
    PurpleJ said:

    He isn't Cody Pickett Idaho rodeo star TUFF.

    Greatest wigger in program history
  • dtd
    dtd Member Posts: 5,326 Standard Supporter
    Doogles said:

    dtd said:

    I know I sure don’t. Maybe because of bullshit like this:

    http://i.imgur.com/beK6QdD.gif

    Gaskin wide open off tackle to the right.
    That's at least 20 yards
    Honestly tho, there's no throwing lane to complete that pass even if he saw Gaskin.


  • Gilbystaint
    Gilbystaint Member Posts: 1,061

    Toughness as a qb is the dumbest shit.
    You just have to not walk off the field and quit.

    Takes zero talent. Retards could do it.

    Chinned for proper Retards capitalization.
  • PurpleBaze
    PurpleBaze Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 30,333 Founders Club
    Browning also missed a wide-open Gaskin on his infamous pick-6 play against Alabama.

    Nothing new there. He just locks in on what he wants to do and gets tunnel vision.

    Browning's target fixation, whether it's his primary recover or the first defender who might get a hit on him, is his undoing... and it appears that it's something that won't ever be coached out of him.
  • UW_Doog_Bot
    UW_Doog_Bot Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 18,187 Founders Club

    Honestly, I'm as big a critic of Brownsox as anyone, but watching his post-game interview revealed some subtle changes in his attitude and maturity. It may also have revealed that he's been seeing a counselor, or consulting with someone and he's dug into his psyche a bit to better understand why he's doing some of the boneheaded shit he does. While he's still too defensive and relies on some dumb points he thinks are clever, he's also analyzing where from inside of himself those bad decisions are originating. Not sure if everyone else caught it, but that deeper self-reflection, and some friendly advice from Gaskin about how and when to take a sack, means we could see a more conservative Jake that won't be taking as many chances trying to make miracle plays, which keep blowing up in his face. I don't want to see Brownsox fail, but I also don't want to see anymore of this Russell Wilson wannabe shit from him. If he plays within his capabilities he could play well enough to not hurt the team, and that may be all this year's squad needs to run the table.

    Or someone who matters just explained to him he comes off like a major douche bag, he watched a clip of himself acting like an asshole on the sidelines while his teammates were showing leadership, and after 3+ fucking years he finally got it.

    The asshole is still in there. He just had to acknowledge that a nice wrapping would be to his advantage. The NFL Allstate dissects QB draftees Insurance Agents like no other position, and shitting your pants on the field and being a shitty leader off of it can cost you $$. I'm guessing someone has made this point to him.
  • Squirt
    Squirt Member Posts: 485
    Even fans of other teams now understand the limitations of Jake Browning:

    "Utah needs to force Browning into mistakes"


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lilvu2ulrHk
  • dtd
    dtd Member Posts: 5,326 Standard Supporter
    Squirt said:

    Even fans of other teams now understand the limitations of Jake Browning:

    "Utah needs to force Browning into mistakes"


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lilvu2ulrHk

    That corner did a really good job catching the ball thrown right to him.
  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,041 Standard Supporter

    Honestly, I'm as big a critic of Brownsox as anyone, but watching his post-game interview revealed some subtle changes in his attitude and maturity. It may also have revealed that he's been seeing a counselor, or consulting with someone and he's dug into his psyche a bit to better understand why he's doing some of the boneheaded shit he does. While he's still too defensive and relies on some dumb points he thinks are clever, he's also analyzing where from inside of himself those bad decisions are originating. Not sure if everyone else caught it, but that deeper self-reflection, and some friendly advice from Gaskin about how and when to take a sack, means we could see a more conservative Jake that won't be taking as many chances trying to make miracle plays, which keep blowing up in his face. I don't want to see Brownsox fail, but I also don't want to see anymore of this Russell Wilson wannabe shit from him. If he plays within his capabilities he could play well enough to not hurt the team, and that may be all this year's squad needs to run the table.

    Or someone who matters just explained to him he comes off like a major douche bag, he watched a clip of himself acting like an asshole on the sidelines while his teammates were showing leadership, and after 3+ fucking years he finally got it.

    The asshole is still in there. He just had to acknowledge that a nice wrapping would be to his advantage. The NFL dissects QB draftees like no other position, and shitting your pants on the field and being a shitty leader off of it can cost you $$. I'm guessing someone has made this point to him.
    Wait. You think anyone in the NFL is watching Browning or has him on their draft board? Think again.
  • ExtraChrisB
    ExtraChrisB Member Posts: 1,814

    Toughness as a qb is the dumbest shit.
    You just have to not walk off the field and quit.

    Takes zero talent. Retards could do it.

    Chinned for proper Retards capitalization.
    It was the start of a sentence...retard.