I'll post here if I get a chance to Uber Urban from SEA to Montlake.
I'll post here if I get a chance to Uber Urban from SEA to Montlake.
http://twitter.com/GrindingTheTape/status/1182078285280432133
https://twitter.com/wilnerhotline/status/1182294914102464512
Gilmore: “Their approach is different than what you used to get out of (Petersen) from Boise State and his first couple years at Washington. He plays more to his defense, with a great deal of confidence on that side of the ball. He thinks more about complementary football.”
Huard: “The offense was problematic a season ago. I did the ASU game in 2018, and they didn’t have an offensive identity. Were they a zone running team? A gap running team? Two tight ends? It was Week Five, and that was a significant red flag. This year, when I talked to Bush (Hamdan, the offensive coordinator), there was some clarity. He said they had made the decision to play to their defense (in 2018) and lost their aggressiveness. He vowed that wouldn’t happen this year. They were going to make a concerted effort to be aggressive, and you saw some of that through the first few games.”
Burton: “I watched the film and saw some things that were concerning, and it all came to a head against Stanford.”
Huard: “They were passive, they were timid, there was no aggressiveness on either side of the ball. They were playing for Stanford to make mistakes, and Stanford was in attack mode. You saw a neutered Washington team in every phase.”
https://twitter.com/WestCoastCFB/status/1182022918814879744
Despite our broken fucktarded offense with shot receivers, Pro Football Focus has Eason graded out as the 11th best QB in the country.
Get him some fucking help and get out of his way.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBgQLZ0ll7c
https://twitter.com/wilnerhotline/status/1182294914102464512
Gilmore: “Their approach is different than what you used to get out of (Petersen) from Boise State and his first couple years at Washington. He plays more to his defense, with a great deal of confidence on that side of the ball. He thinks more about complementary football.”
Huard: “The offense was problematic a season ago. I did the ASU game in 2018, and they didn’t have an offensive identity. Were they a zone running team? A gap running team? Two tight ends? It was Week Five, and that was a significant red flag. This year, when I talked to Bush (Hamdan, the offensive coordinator), there was some clarity. He said they had made the decision to play to their defense (in 2018) and lost their aggressiveness. He vowed that wouldn’t happen this year. They were going to make a concerted effort to be aggressive, and you saw some of that through the first few games.”
Burton: “I watched the film and saw some things that were concerning, and it all came to a head against Stanford.”
Huard: “They were passive, they were timid, there was no aggressiveness on either side of the ball. They were playing for Stanford to make mistakes, and Stanford was in attack mode. You saw a neutered Washington team in every phase.”