Anyone catch Pittman Saturday?

Imagine being an ego driven big time recruit (Puka) and seeing someone you think you’re better than Kill it at a rival school while you ride pine behind guys who can't get open, catch, run, and block.

Somehow our staff will be blindsided by this building resentment when the Portal calls. This shit is so fucking irritating.
 
Imagine being an ego driven big time recruit (Puka) and seeing someone you think you’re better than Kill it at a rival school while you ride pine behind guys who can't get open, catch, run, and block.

Somehow our staff will be blindsided by this building resentment when the Portal calls. This shit is so fucking irritating.

It builds character....They have to tear you down before building you back up.
 
Imagine being an ego driven big time recruit (Puka) and seeing someone you think you’re better than Kill it at a rival school while you ride pine behind guys who can't get open, catch, run, and block.

Somehow our staff will be blindsided by this building resentment when the Portal calls. This shit is so fucking irritating.

Johnny Johnson has improved a lot this year, but take him away, and Oregon's receiver group might be worse than UW's. Coaching philosophy also plays a role. Peterson seems like a coach that will only give significant playing time to special freshmen. I think he follows the old guard of favoring seniority even if the younger player is moderately better. I don't think Cristobal puts as much on seniority. I think if the kid is good, he'll give him the allotted 4 games to prove it. I think with the transfer portal era, playing young players is a must, or you are going to have a ton of roster attrition.
 
Every day for two months, Pittman spent his hands deep in a bucket of rice, an “old school workout” exercising his hands to increase strength and grip[/i]
 
Every day for two months, Pittman spent his hands deep in a bucket of rice, an “old school workout” exercising his hands to increase strength and grip[/i]

I've never understood how this works. I've had my hands in a bucket o' rice. It's not that hard to do.
 
Every day for two months, Pittman spent his hands deep in a bucket of rice, an “old school workout” exercising his hands to increase strength and grip[/i]

I've never understood how this works. I've had my hands in a bucket o' rice. It's not that hard to do.

It really works though. I used to have pain in my hands after an injury. That helped a lot
 
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