In the 4th quarter: On 3rd and 1 stanford's QB faked a hand off and is running a bootleg. Marcus Peters gets off his block and tackles him behind the line of scrimmage, with Travis Feeney cleaning up.
Awesome.
At least it's the best play I can remember.
In the 4th quarter: On 3rd and 1 stanford's QB faked a hand off and is running a bootleg. Marcus Peters gets off his block and tackles him behind the line of scrimmage, with Travis Feeney cleaning up.
Awesome.
At least it's the best play I can remember.
That was a great play by the defense, a fucktarded play call by Stanford (power run up the middle works there), and bad execution by Hogan. Had Hogan cut inside instead of outside, he had room to make the first down.
huh?Sure, but when is the last time a Husky defender actually shed a block and made a tackle behind the line of scrimmage? I think pleated khakis were still in style.
Sure, but when is the last time a Husky defender actually shed a block and made a tackle behind the line of scrimmage? I think pleated khakis were still in style.
Sure, but when is the last time a Husky defender actually shed a block and made a tackle behind the line of scrimmage? I think pleated khakis were still in style.
In the 4th quarter: On 3rd and 1 stanford's QB faked a hand off and is running a bootleg. Marcus Peters gets off his block and tackles him behind the line of scrimmage, with Travis Feeney cleaning up.
Awesome.
At least it's the best play I can remember.
I agree Passion, but I'm pretty sure that was everyone's favorite play.
I agree Passion, but I'm pretty sure that was everyone's favorite play.
Yea, not really noteworthy to single out the 3rd-and-1, 4th quarter stop that involved Peters spinning around, breaking a block, and taking down Hogan. That play "won" us the game.
But yes, it was awesome.
Side note: are all college coaches a little retarded? Every one of us knows Stanford picks that yard up if they run it up the gut. What is Shaw thinking? A naked bootleg? That was Sarkesque.
Shaw has issues with decision making. But he is well spoken.
I agree Passion, but I'm pretty sure that was everyone's favorite play.
Yea, not really noteworthy to single out the 3rd-and-1, 4th quarter stop that involved Peters spinning around, breaking a block, and taking down Hogan. That play "won" us the game.
But yes, it was awesome.
Side note: are all college coaches a little retarded? Every one of us knows Stanford picks that yard up if they run it up the gut. What is Shaw thinking? A naked bootleg? That was Sarkesque.
I agree Passion, but I'm pretty sure that was everyone's favorite play.
I know this is crazy talk, but Sark is a better play caller than Shaw. That is the only reason we won last year.