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]
Voi looked good too. If we can get decent coaching, the door hasn't completely shut on the talent. It's closing fast, though
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.
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.
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?
Stanford is the softest team in the Pac. Let’s see how Voi and Carson play next week before crowning them
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.
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.