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Most Sark players?

dnc
dnc Member Posts: 56,855
edited December 2013 in Hardcore Husky Board
Which player most symbolizes the Sark era to you? Here's a few I can think of:

Most Sark players? 43 votes

Jake Locker - Overrated, not that bright, terribly inconsistent. Just a couple manboobs and trips to Joey's from being Sark.
9%
Mad_Son[Deleted User]biak1allpurpleallgold 4 votes
Kasen Williams - Sizzle > Steak.
4%
DoogieMcDoogersonDardanus 2 votes
Myles Jack - We didn't want local players anyway.
9%
RoadDawg55UWhuskytskeetNeGgaPlEaSeBlowItUp 4 votes
Josh Shirley - Looked amazing as a frosh. Not even sure he's still on the team by his junior year.
18%
SweatpantsGeneralGlobalPostGameOrangeSlicesPurpleBazeHomebrew_DawgdncdoogsinparadiseWildcatHB 8 votes
James Atoe - First round LT
11%
IrishDawg22RaccoonHarrySpoonieLuvuw2010Doogles 5 votes
Shane Brostek - Huge hype, forced to play too soon thanks to lack of emphasis on OL, moved out of position, never heard from again
11%
HouhuskychrisvashondhdawgGladstonedroggins 5 votes
Field
34%
section8Fire_Marshall_BilltopdawgncwhlinderDawgtona[Deleted User]PurpleJ79smoothdawgTheHBThe_UndertakerDoubleJDawgdeath2ducks[Deleted User]HuskyHalfBrainPurpleTickler 15 votes
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Comments

  • IrishDawg22
    IrishDawg22 Member Posts: 2,754
    James Atoe - First round LT
    If you don't vote for 1 of the Oline guys you need to SSBIAFF.
  • Gladstone
    Gladstone Member Posts: 16,425
    edited December 2013
    Shane Brostek - Huge hype, forced to play too soon thanks to lack of emphasis on OL, moved out of position, never heard from again
    Yep, agreed with Irish. When I think Sark, I think about the complete failure to adequately recruit and develop OL. Brostek encapsulates that failure.

    Also Locker doesn't deserve to be on that list. Overrated though he is.
  • dhdawg
    dhdawg Member Posts: 13,326
    Shane Brostek - Huge hype, forced to play too soon thanks to lack of emphasis on OL, moved out of position, never heard from again
    I was close to picking shirley but the brostek being on the oline was the ultimate trump card
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855
    Josh Shirley - Looked amazing as a frosh. Not even sure he's still on the team by his junior year.
    Gladstone said:

    Yep, agreed with Irish. When I think Sark, I think about the complete failure to adequately recruit and develop OL. Brostek encapsulates that failure.

    Also Locker doesn't deserve to be on that list. Overrated though he is.

    I love Jack, but he is exhibit A for Sark sacrificing a kid and the team for his own ego. Taking away Locker's ability to run was the antithesis of Rick coming in and running the option with Tui.

  • allpurpleallgold
    allpurpleallgold Member Posts: 8,771
    Jake Locker - Overrated, not that bright, terribly inconsistent. Just a couple manboobs and trips to Joey's from being Sark.
    It's Jack because him and Sark mirror each other. Massively overrated because of specific attributes. Jack - arm strength and speed. Sark- being the OC at USC and bringing UW "back" from 0-12. Treated like gods by the doogs. Lockner is still referred to as a legend.

    All sizzle, no steak. Both of them.
  • dhdawg
    dhdawg Member Posts: 13,326
    Shane Brostek - Huge hype, forced to play too soon thanks to lack of emphasis on OL, moved out of position, never heard from again
    BTW there's a good option for the field in Sione Potoa'e representing the complete lack of player development under sark
  • puppylove_sugarsteel
    puppylove_sugarsteel Member Posts: 9,133
    dnc said:

    Which player most symbolizes the Sark era to you? Here's a few I can think of:

    your bullshit about Jake shows what an ass and newbie doogie you are. Jake was a newer version of Tui. Class act, warrior, man of sacrifice, man of heart, gave all for UW. Dnc, shame on you

  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855
    Josh Shirley - Looked amazing as a frosh. Not even sure he's still on the team by his junior year.

    dnc said:

    Which player most symbolizes the Sark era to you? Here's a few I can think of:

    your bullshit about Jake shows what an ass and newbie doogie you are. Jake was a newer version of Tui. Class act, warrior, man of sacrifice, man of heart, gave all for UW. Dnc, shame on you

    Says the guy who ripped Cody Pickett nonstop week after week in 2002 calling for Casey Paus to start.

    #Hicford!

    Not such a noob after all.

  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855
    Josh Shirley - Looked amazing as a frosh. Not even sure he's still on the team by his junior year.
    dhdawg said:

    BTW there's a good option for the field in Sione Potoa'e representing the complete lack of player development under sark

    You could also add Dexter "Hands To The Face" Charles to represent the most penalized team in the history of civilization.

    Lots of options.

  • puppylove_sugarsteel
    puppylove_sugarsteel Member Posts: 9,133
    How did Sark sacrifice Jake?
    dnc said:

    Gladstone said:

    Yep, agreed with Irish. When I think Sark, I think about the complete failure to adequately recruit and develop OL. Brostek encapsulates that failure.

    Also Locker doesn't deserve to be on that list. Overrated though he is.

    I love Jack, but he is exhibit A for Sark sacrificing a kid and the team for his own ego. Taking away Locker's ability to run was the antithesis of Rick coming in and running the option with Tui.

    dnc said:

    Gladstone said:

    Yep, agreed with Irish. When I think Sark, I think about the complete failure to adequately recruit and develop OL. Brostek encapsulates that failure.

    Also Locker doesn't deserve to be on that list. Overrated though he is.

    I love Jack, but he is exhibit A for Sark sacrificing a kid and the team for his own ego. Taking away Locker's ability to run was the antithesis of Rick coming in and running the option with Tui.

    Sark turned Jake into a rich NFL player with a bright future. What sacrifice do you speak of dipshit?