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New Fish
In his story in today's Times, Brewer said about Sark: "His greatest detractors have called him wishy-washy or too interested in showing off. But he’ll tell you the dueling philosophies were necessary to get the best out of players he inherited and to minimize weaknesses as he tried to build the program..."
Sorry, but that is not my complaint. It's his poor hiring decisions (holt, cox, cozzetto), and his inability to recruit top-flight OLs and interior DLs while he seemingly has no problem recruiting QBs and WRs. If I owned a flag football team he'd be my coach.
I also liked this gem: "In the big picture, Sarkisian has done what you wondered if he could do: Revise the USC way and find his own way at Washington. Sarkisian still has plenty to prove, but his work is intriguing again. The Huskies’ offense is a thrill ride again."
I love how sports writers speak in superlatives after a win, and smash a coach to pieces after a loss. As soon as an opposing defense (you know, one that wasn't depleted after 2012, like boise state) shuts us down, I wonder what Brewer will say then?
Link: seattletimes.com/html/jerrybrewer/2021790626_brewer10xml.html
Sorry, but that is not my complaint. It's his poor hiring decisions (holt, cox, cozzetto), and his inability to recruit top-flight OLs and interior DLs while he seemingly has no problem recruiting QBs and WRs. If I owned a flag football team he'd be my coach.
I also liked this gem: "In the big picture, Sarkisian has done what you wondered if he could do: Revise the USC way and find his own way at Washington. Sarkisian still has plenty to prove, but his work is intriguing again. The Huskies’ offense is a thrill ride again."
I love how sports writers speak in superlatives after a win, and smash a coach to pieces after a loss. As soon as an opposing defense (you know, one that wasn't depleted after 2012, like boise state) shuts us down, I wonder what Brewer will say then?
Link: seattletimes.com/html/jerrybrewer/2021790626_brewer10xml.html
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