Jedd Fisch affirms commitment to Huskies: ‘We love it at Washington’

@DerekJohnson
Do you not think QBs make their lines better or worse? Similar to the "it's always the HC" when discussing coordinates it feels like many Olines go as the QB does.
If Penix was here would this oline look a lot better because he has the ball in Roebucks hands 1.5 seconds after the snap?
 
Soft NFL passing offense. Everyone knows what's coming because they've watched enough film of Fafita and Demond getting killed over and over as they're trying to get off a 30+ yard pass to the #1 receiver.
Sucking even worse in the rain and against the tougher more try hard defenses just further reinforces it.
DeBoer gotta pretty close to those accusations but he had a half to turn it around against Beavlet and did. They changed up the offense and grinded out the win.
UW had iirc almost 4 minutes to put the dagger into these mountainless, cultureless fags (even though their culture is pretty sick) and had a pathetic turnover on downs sequence.
 
DeGrubb still struggling to run at Bama
Grubb destroyed the Seahawks running game. They still can't find it
Jedd seems more interested in Coleman being a good student than a running back
 
In retrospect suddenly senioring Jonah in lieu of paying him $1+ that could have been better spent elsewhere was probably the better move.
 
@DerekJohnson
Do you not think QBs make their lines better or worse? Similar to the "it's always the HC" when discussing coordinates it feels like many Olines go as the QB does.
If Penix was here would this oline look a lot better because he has the ball in Roebucks hands 1.5 seconds after the snap?
If Williams had Fautanu and Rosengarten, he would look better. Truthfully every single starter on the 2023 OL is better than the ones we have currently. The WR’s and TE’s in 2023 were much better and the offensive coaching was better.

Buelow and Kalepo are better than Hatchett and a true freshman John Mills. Buelow and Kalepo weren’t great but got paid to portal and start at Ole Miss last year.

Williams isn’t Penix until he wins. Penix had injuries and took time to develop.
 
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@DerekJohnson
Do you not think QBs make their lines better or worse? Similar to the "it's always the HC" when discussing coordinates it feels like many Olines go as the QB does.
If Penix was here would this oline look a lot better because he has the ball in Roebucks hands 1.5 seconds after the snap?
If Williams had Fautanu and Rosengarten, he would look better. Truthfully every single starter on the 2023 OL is better than the ones we have currently. The WR’s and TE’s in 2023 were much better and the offensive coaching was better.

Buelow and Kalepo are better than Hatchett and a true freshman John Mills. Buelow and Kalepo weren’t great but got paid to portal and start at Ole Miss last year.

Williams isn’t Penix until he wins. Penix had injuries and took time to develop.
Penix got away with a ton if deep drops and alow developing plays. The idea that he just got rid of the ball fast couldn't be farther from the truth.
Penix struggled mightily in the few games where he was pressured a lot, Michigan and ASU in 2023 being a couple of good examples.
The current UW OL is a sieve just like last year. Penix wouldn't stand a chance on this team.
 
@DerekJohnson
Do you not think QBs make their lines better or worse? Similar to the "it's always the HC" when discussing coordinates it feels like many Olines go as the QB does.
If Penix was here would this oline look a lot better because he has the ball in Roebucks hands 1.5 seconds after the snap?
If Williams had Fautanu and Rosengarten, he would look better. Truthfully every single starter on the 2023 OL is better than the ones we have currently. The WR’s and TE’s in 2023 were much better and the offensive coaching was better.

Buelow and Kalepo are better than Hatchett and a true freshman John Mills. Buelow and Kalepo weren’t great but got paid to portal and start at Ole Miss last year.

Williams isn’t Penix until he wins. Penix had injuries and took time to develop.
Penix got away with a ton if deep drops and alow developing plays. The idea that he just got rid of the ball fast couldn't be farther from the truth.
Penix struggled mightily in the few games where he was pressured a lot, Michigan and ASU in 2023 being a couple of good examples.
The current UW OL is a sieve just like last year. Penix wouldn't stand a chance on this team.
Well, having Polk and McMillan instead of two true freshmen is a difference as well.
Nobody talks about it because he got hurt but even up to the Natty Jalen McMillan was one of the most unguardable offensive players at UW in fucking forever. Moreso than Ross by a lot.
McMillan had a terrible play in 2021 where he let UCLA field an interception, essentially ending the game, that reminds me of the hate that Roebuck got this weekend. Teachable freshman shit.
 
@DerekJohnson
Do you not think QBs make their lines better or worse? Similar to the "it's always the HC" when discussing coordinates it feels like many Olines go as the QB does.
If Penix was here would this oline look a lot better because he has the ball in Roebucks hands 1.5 seconds after the snap?
If Williams had Fautanu and Rosengarten, he would look better. Truthfully every single starter on the 2023 OL is better than the ones we have currently. The WR’s and TE’s in 2023 were much better and the offensive coaching was better.

Buelow and Kalepo are better than Hatchett and a true freshman John Mills. Buelow and Kalepo weren’t great but got paid to portal and start at Ole Miss last year.

Williams isn’t Penix until he wins. Penix had injuries and took time to develop.
Penix got away with a ton if deep drops and alow developing plays. The idea that he just got rid of the ball fast couldn't be farther from the truth.
Penix struggled mightily in the few games where he was pressured a lot, Michigan and ASU in 2023 being a couple of good examples.
The current UW OL is a sieve just like last year. Penix wouldn't stand a chance on this team.
Well, having Polk and McMillan instead of two true freshmen is a difference as well.
Nobody talks about it because he got hurt but even up to the Natty Jalen McMillan was one of the most unguardable offensive players at UW in fucking forever. Moreso than Ross by a lot.
McMillan had a terrible play in 2021 where he let UCLA field an interception, essentially ending the game, that reminds me of the hate that Roebuck got this weekend. Teachable freshman shit.
McMillan gave terrible effort in 2021. New coaches came and he suddenly was everything he was expected to be.

Roebuck is going to be very good. I think Vines-Bright and Lawson will also be good. We still need 1-2 good WR’s from the Portal. TE needs to be upgraded too.
 
Those are all #2’ or 3’s at best. I don’t see any high end talent at receiver besides Boston on the roster.
 
@DerekJohnson
Do you not think QBs make their lines better or worse? Similar to the "it's always the HC" when discussing coordinates it feels like many Olines go as the QB does.
If Penix was here would this oline look a lot better because he has the ball in Roebucks hands 1.5 seconds after the snap?
but didn’t Deboer and Grubb coach that? Looking at Fresno State they did the same thing.
if the receivers can’t get open, then that’s a problem.
 
I just don't understand how you can look at that Wisconsin Iowa game for even a minute and think that this loss might be coming.
This loss is almost more unbelievable than the comedy of bullshit that happened in big pussyville last year. The "Did We Really Get Beat That Badly" graph looks exactly how you would expect it to.
I was looking at the Oregon game and seeing how Oregon struggled to score at home against Wisconsin.

It was a road game in shitty weather against a defense with a pulse and we suck on the road. I did expect to win, but I thought it would be close and I didn’t expect to score many points based on our history.

It’s not all Demond’s fault, but the two turnovers were the difference in the game. Wisconsin was not going to drive and score a TD with that kind of QB play.

His struggles are hopefully being a young QB asked to do too much at this point. He’s been great and he’s been bad at other times, but the talent is there. The consistency will hopefully develop. You are out of your mind if you think 90% of programs, even the blue bloods wouldn’t love for him to be their QB.
Oregon played the entire 2nd half with their 4th string QB. And yes it was a struggle the whole game, regardless.
 
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@DerekJohnson
Do you not think QBs make their lines better or worse? Similar to the "it's always the HC" when discussing coordinates it feels like many Olines go as the QB does.
If Penix was here would this oline look a lot better because he has the ball in Roebucks hands 1.5 seconds after the snap?
Penix is a bigger stronger thrower. Part of Demond's limitations is his size, I don't think he sees well over the middle and can't pass over a D line very easily.
 
@DerekJohnson
Do you not think QBs make their lines better or worse? Similar to the "it's always the HC" when discussing coordinates it feels like many Olines go as the QB does.
If Penix was here would this oline look a lot better because he has the ball in Roebucks hands 1.5 seconds after the snap?
Penix is a bigger stronger thrower. Part of Demond's limitations is his size, I don't think he sees well over the middle and can't pass over a D line very easily.
This does need to be schemed around. I think it’s an area of struggle for Demond. That said, I remember Penix main thing being throwing bombs down the sideline or on deep posts. There were not many short and intermediate throws over the middle.
 
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Those are all #2’ or 3’s at best. I don’t see any high end talent at receiver besides Boston on the roster.
I can get behind this to a degree but Rome and JMac didn’t look as polished as RVB and Roebuck do as true freshman. They were both better athletes but the kids this year are really playing well for a couple true frosh 3* WR prospects. I think if you’ve got three really good, solid WR you can get away with none of them being elite. See 2023 Michigan for proof.
 
@DerekJohnson
Do you not think QBs make their lines better or worse? Similar to the "it's always the HC" when discussing coordinates it feels like many Olines go as the QB does.
If Penix was here would this oline look a lot better because he has the ball in Roebucks hands 1.5 seconds after the snap?
but didn’t Deboer and Grubb coach that? Looking at Fresno State they did the same thing.
if the receivers can’t get open, then that’s a problem.
I guess we're in to the minutia. To me I'm not sure the WRs aren't open as much as Demond isn't trusting his throws or seeing them at all. I think everyone talked about last Saturday one of his off target bombs down field having multiple options for medium gains available for instance
 
@DerekJohnson
Do you not think QBs make their lines better or worse? Similar to the "it's always the HC" when discussing coordinates it feels like many Olines go as the QB does.
If Penix was here would this oline look a lot better because he has the ball in Roebucks hands 1.5 seconds after the snap?
If Williams had Fautanu and Rosengarten, he would look better. Truthfully every single starter on the 2023 OL is better than the ones we have currently. The WR’s and TE’s in 2023 were much better and the offensive coaching was better.

Buelow and Kalepo are better than Hatchett and a true freshman John Mills. Buelow and Kalepo weren’t great but got paid to portal and start at Ole Miss last year.

Williams isn’t Penix until he wins. Penix had injuries and took time to develop.
G. Hatchett definitely could be better. At times, he has been the worst OL on the squad. Finau could actually be a decent after a week taking reps with the ones.
I still wonder why Fisch didn't call more plays to DeGraaf and even Moore. Wisconsin's LBs were pretty aggressive on the pass-rush side and both TEs are at least 6'3" so easier for Williams to see (outside of a hobbled 6'4" Boston).
 
Those are all #2’ or 3’s at best. I don’t see any high end talent at receiver besides Boston on the roster.
I can get behind this to a degree but Rome and JMac didn’t look as polished as RVB and Roebuck do as true freshman. They were both better athletes but the kids this year are really playing well for a couple true frosh 3* WR prospects. I think if you’ve got three really good, solid WR you can get away with none of them being elite. See 2023 Michigan for proof.
If we are gonna run it like Michigan did and play defense like them you are right. Seems like whatever Jedd’s offense is needs a big bodied number one though.
 
Those are all #2’ or 3’s at best. I don’t see any high end talent at receiver besides Boston on the roster.
I can get behind this to a degree but Rome and JMac didn’t look as polished as RVB and Roebuck do as true freshman. They were both better athletes but the kids this year are really playing well for a couple true frosh 3* WR prospects. I think if you’ve got three really good, solid WR you can get away with none of them being elite. See 2023 Michigan for proof.
If we are gonna run it like Michigan did and play defense like them you are right. Seems like whatever Jedd’s offense is needs a big bodied number one though.
Jedd's offense needs a better foundation as a prerequisite to talent succeeding.
It's inherently broken, maybe not as badly as say Donavan, but it seems to be in the same vein.
There's more than enough talent to exceed 10 pts against a 2-6 team.
 
Still convinced that we are running the 2018 Rams playbook designed around 6’6 Jared Goff with a couple of zone reads thrown in.
 
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