2026 UW Roster - Offense

Nothing against him but his takes are generally pretty vanilla. He said "someone will step up at RB". Enthralling. Riveting even.

When people are new to football they think the TE is just a big WR but they are equally important as a blocker. Hth

You can give him all the roadie you want but it's just "either way it'll be interesting" in disguise
A tight end blocks? Are you sure? Next thing you'll tell me is that a full back blocks as well. My head is exploding. Also, regarding Moore's production/contributions? Blocking was included.

Sorry, I don't see Roadie as one who refrains from having an opinion. He doesn't obnoxiously call people out and he states his belief and rarely straddles the fence.

This is where he differs from CanukDawg. That and he exudes football knowledge.

Get some sleep, kid.
 
Guys come and go in college football. Other teams lose guys too. Young guys get better. Freshman and transfers come in and produce.

Yes, I think the WR group will be better next year. Boston was very good. RVB might become a decent player but I don’t feel he was a huge loss and he is replaceable.

Roebick, Rashid Williams, Lawson, the senior we just got, a couple highly rated freshmen, and the guys that redshirted. It’s a deeper, more competitive group at WR. I would love for someone to “replace” Boston, but a group of WR’s being better

Pretending like Quentin Moore is a huge loss is ridiculous. I think Quentin Moore is a pretty good player too, but a guy that caught 5 passes his whole career is not a huge loss.

Better OL, improved QB play, a deeper group with more options at WR. The offense will be better.
Yeah rosters change but you need the guys coming in to be better than the ones going out.

Again Moore isn't a big loss but it's a loss when you don't have anyone behind him you trust. It's about value over replacement

So at WR were going to be young and hopeful for 2027. Doesn't seem like an upgrade to me

RB can pop early but I'd still rather have Muhammad
 
Yeah rosters change but you need the guys coming in to be better than the ones going out.

Again Moore isn't a big loss but it's a loss when you don't have anyone behind him you trust. It's about value over replacement

So at WR were going to be young and hopeful for 2027. Doesn't seem like an upgrade to me

RB can pop early but I'd still rather have Muhammad
This is such a stupid argument

"you dont have anyone behind him you trust"

You make it sound as if players never develop and never do better than departing seniors. Loser shit.

There is a TE on the roster who transfered from USC and did fine before getting hurt. There are 4 star recruits who will get a chance to compliment DeGraaf.

Weird hill for you to die on.

WR is a bunch of blue chips fighting for time and an incoming transfer that has put up yards.

LIFPO.
 
Denying that there are serious question marks at WR and RB is asinine. The argument that UW will be better on offense revolves entirely around "guys who haven't done anything yet will be better than guys who have".

Needing multiple true freshman to hit works at Georgia and Ohio State. It remains to be seen at UW, and unilaterally stating that the offense will be better is a garbage take. It's right to call that out.

Out of one side of the doog's mouth it's "Coleman is a stud, future NFL starter" and out of the other it's "dude is a soft quitter". Mohammed DOMINATED Oregon, right? Remember those few days? "We could have won that gayme!" And now he's JAG.

And dropping LIPO to someone rebutting the statement that the offense WILL be better is some PGOS dumbfuckery.
 
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Will UW fans still be booing Demond by the time the B1G season starts?

It seems like most of you are cucks anyway, so I assume everyone will be " all is well" on the first snap of week 1. No?

Or will the real, old-school WASHINGTON fans haze the fuck out of this chump for at least a few weeks?
Speaking personally, I will probably do neither. I will be cautiously skeptical, looking for the first hint of point shaving.
 
This is such a stupid argument

"you dont have anyone behind him you trust"

You make it sound as if players never develop and never do better than departing seniors. Loser shit.

There is a TE on the roster who transfered from USC and did fine before getting hurt. There are 4 star recruits who will get a chance to compliment DeGraaf.

Weird hill for you to die on.

WR is a bunch of blue chips fighting for time and an incoming transfer that has put up yards.

LIFPO.
Take your meds before you choke on your tongue

I'm not dying on this hill I'm saying as it stands there's no one we trust at tight end. Well documented issues with Degraaf even though I do think he has awesome skills and hope he hits his ceiling. The SC guy is playing full back so he's probably not elite but maybe he can block well.

Most years you can see players play a bit and see the trajectory going way up like Roebuck last year. Hoping guys that did nothing last year become key contributors this year is not sustainable. Having said that Rashid Williams had me kind of excited before he got injured. Was that his knee? Hope he's back to 100% this year
 
Denying that there are serious question marks at WR and RB is asinine. The argument that UW will be better on offense revolves entirely around "guys who haven't done anything yet will be better than guys who have".

Needing multiple true freshman to hit works at Georgia and Ohio State. It remains to be seen at UW, and unilaterally stating that the offense will be better is a garbage take. It's right to call that out.

Out of one side of the doog's mouth it's "Coleman is a stud, future NFL starter" and out of the other it's "dude is a soft quitter". Mohammed DOMINATED Oregon, right? Remember those few days? "We could have won that gayme!" And now he's JAG.

And dropping LIPO to someone rebutting the statement that the offense WILL be better is some PGOS dumbfuckery.
It’s going to be better because Demond is a talented QB and QB’s are often better when they have experience. I fully expected him to make a jump before his quick scandal and I still do. A improved OL will also help. There are question marks and by no means do we have one of the top offenses in the country, but it’s not a dire situation either. There is potential to be pretty damn good.

We won’t have to score 30+ points every week to win. We can’t have games of 7, 10, 13 etc. We have to score 20+ even in struggle games. I think we will have less clunkers this season than last.
 
Guys come and go in college football. Other teams lose guys too. Young guys get better. Freshman and transfers come in and produce.

Yes, I think the WR group will be better next year. Boston was very good. RVB might become a decent player but I don’t feel he was a huge loss and he is replaceable.

Roebick, Rashid Williams, Lawson, the senior we just got, a couple highly rated freshmen, and the guys that redshirted. It’s a deeper, more competitive group at WR. I would love for someone to “replace” Boston, but a group of WR’s being better

Pretending like Quentin Moore is a huge loss is ridiculous. I think Quentin Moore is a pretty good player too, but a guy that caught 5 passes his whole career is not a huge loss.

Better OL, improved QB play, a deeper group with more options at WR. The offense will be better.
It's rare I disagree with Roadie, but to claim the offense will be better is wishful thinking at this point. It is true that guys come and go for all schools, and there are always surprises. But that's not evidence that UW will be better on offense.
 
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