Let's not get too far ahead of it with premature hype. Coach Pete and his staff have held some meetings and one practice, whereas Sark was on the job in place to impress or influence the kids for five years. Perhaps the three sevens and an eight were the best Sark's sloppiness could do with good talent.
Still, if so many of the players can see such positive differences in the program after just one practice with the new staff, what could the perception of Husky Football under Sark have been in the past. Especially with local recruits, their HS coaches and parents who typically know a lot more than we can about what's happening at Montlake?
Everything we're hearing so far points to the lack of discipline and attention to detail (on offense) which we could clearly see gamedays on the field. Procedural penalties, dropped passes, receivers not getting open, one-Mississippi sacks, etc all make sense now if not before.