We? should have recruited Cale Millen
Is the gap big enough to turn away a legacy whose father has one of the biggest platforms in Seattle to promote Husky football? I don’t think so. Frankly it looks like a wash to me and Morris doesn’t look like starter material. So now we have Millen hedging ON AIR instead of promoting. Not worth it.
Comments
-
Doogman post.
-
Then when Cale gets here in our hypothetical world, we have to make sure he starts because Hugh has a platform.RealRhino said:Do you like Dylan Morris better? Who cares? Question is if you like him better enough.
Is the gap big enough to turn away a legacy whose father has one of the biggest platforms in Seattle to promote Husky football? I don’t think so. Frankly it looks like a wash to me and Morris doesn’t look like starter material. So now we have Millen hedging ON AIR instead of promoting. Not worth it.
And then hypothetically when he starts and is failing, we have to make sure not to replace him because Hugh has a platform. -
If we?ve done things right the classes before & after, neither one will matter.
-
Hugh’s job is to provide a platform for Husky football. It doesn’t matter if his kid plays for Oregon. If that prevents him from doing his job, then he should be replaced. HTH
This is also coming from somebody objective that doesn’t give a shit about husky football. -
I hope Kale starts eventually. It will be a thing of beauty watching that D tear his ass up.
-
If Petersen makes coaching decisions based on which KJR tools have sired athletic offspring, then fire him tomorrow.
-
Millen was a late bloomer and that's what it came down to. I don't fault the staff on this.
-
I doubt that’s the only reason, if he was worth it they still would have offered late, they did it with Yankoff. You can like Cale Millen and still think Morris is a better fit for your offensive scheme.AtomicDawg said:Millen was a late bloomer and that's what it came down to. I don't fault the staff on this.
-
And when Gee Scott Jr. isn’t catching enough balls from Cale Millen, and Hugh is dragging the WRs on KJR postgames and Gee is bitching about the QB on Twitter you’ve sure developed a really great culture.AtomicDawg said:
Then when Cale gets here in our hypothetical world, we have to make sure he starts because Hugh has a platform.RealRhino said:Do you like Dylan Morris better? Who cares? Question is if you like him better enough.
Is the gap big enough to turn away a legacy whose father has one of the biggest platforms in Seattle to promote Husky football? I don’t think so. Frankly it looks like a wash to me and Morris doesn’t look like starter material. So now we have Millen hedging ON AIR instead of promoting. Not worth it.
And then hypothetically when he starts and is failing, we have to make sure not to replace him because Hugh has a platform. -
Yankoff was offered also because our depth chart really sucked at qb at the time. Bringing in 4 freshmen qbs back to back years is a lot especially when having multiple kickers on scholarship at the same time adds up.Domicillo said:
I doubt that’s the only reason, if he was worth it they still would have offered late, they did it with Yankoff. You can like Cale Millen and still think Morris is a better fit for your offensive scheme.AtomicDawg said:Millen was a late bloomer and that's what it came down to. I don't fault the staff on this.





