Dom Hampton and Carson Bruener change everything for this defense

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Getting two hitters who are also sure tacklers on the field made us an entirely different defense. Voi was huge too.

If there's another game this year where Hampton and Bruener don't start somebody needs to be shot.

Those two unlocked something tonight.
 
Hampton looks sort of Chancellor like. He's got the potential to be an enforcer. Something this defense sorely missed.

Michael Powell also made some great plays out there at corner.
 
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Getting two hitters who are also sure tacklers on the field made us an entirely different defense. Voi was huge too.

If there's another game this year where Hampton and Bruener don't start somebody needs to be shot.

Those two unlocked something tonight.[/b]

Probably Jimmy’s extension. FYFMFE
 
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Carson played the best game a UW LB has played since Peak Azeem. It wasn't just the number of tackles (or the sack/FF) but the way he tackled. He hit people, they went down immediately. He hurt people. We haven't seen that in ages. So pumped for his future.
 
Voi looked good too. If we can get decent coaching, the door hasn't completely shut on the talent. It's closing fast, though
 
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Hampton looks sort of Chancellor like. He's got the potential to be an enforcer. Something this defense sorely missed.

Michael Powell also made some great plays out there at corner.

I haven't been a Mishael fan but he looked good tonight.
 
Carson played the best game a UW LB has played since Peak Azeem. It wasn't just the number of tackles (or the sack/FF) but the way he tackled. He hit people, they went down immediately. He hurt people. We haven't seen that in ages. So pumped for his future.

I only watched the first half and now im out drinking. Was he actually hit sticking and hurting people?
 
Carson played the best game a UW LB has played since Peak Azeem. It wasn't just the number of tackles (or the sack/FF) but the way he tackled. He hit people, they went down immediately. He hurt people. We haven't seen that in ages. So pumped for his future.

I only watched the first half and now im out drinking. Was he actually hit sticking and hurting people?

I don't think he knocked anyone out of the game but he laid the wood (lol!) multiple times. Maybe it's just been so long since I saw an LB hit somebody but I thought he looked awesome. Had a sack of McKee where he caused a fumble too. Player of the game as much as I want to give it to Dom or McMillan.
 
Carson played the best game a UW LB has played since Peak Azeem. It wasn't just the number of tackles (or the sack/FF) but the way he tackled. He hit people, they went down immediately. He hurt people. We haven't seen that in ages. So pumped for his future.

I only watched the first half and now im out drinking. Was he actually hit sticking and hurting people?

He's making solid hits and good tackles because he knows how to play angles and doesn't have cement shoes. The other lbs are always grasping and never squaring up because they're either slow, misplayed the angle, or abundance.

Hampton is making some pretty hard hits.
 
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Husky football script says we find an ILB in week 9 like in 2019 when we? found Eddie against Oregon
 
I auto assumed Bruener would join our stable of trusty lunch pail weight room coach on the field type MLBs but I'll be damned if I didn't see the motherfucker actually break down the ball carrier. I thought I was seeing things.

He's obviously a slow learner if he hasn't mastered the take bad angles, avoid using leverage, close late finish with arm tackle being drug forward by ball carrier limiting to 7-12yd gains approach. BG needs to get this guy on board, force his ass to watch Kyler Manu film till it sinks in
 
Cam Davis unlocked something on offense too, though we should keep in mind Stanford was #12 in rushing defense in the Pac12. Nevertheless, the running game was impressive.
 
Hampton looks sort of Chancellor like. He's got the potential to be an enforcer. Something this defense sorely missed.

Michael Powell also made some great plays out there at corner.

I liked Powell in the slot and bookie deep with dom. Bookie took some bad angles but this duo looked much better. Not sure if it was the opponent making them look good… just hate seeing the safety back pedaling 40 yards on 3rd and 7.
 
Cam Davis unlocked something on offense too, though we should keep in mind Stanford was #12 in rushing defense in the Pac12. Nevertheless, the running game was impressive.

Ffs the team still sucks. Davis still sucks. Stanford sucks. The conference sucks. Nothing else matters.

Stanford’s defense is awful. And we stif had one touchdown.
 
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