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What my inner doog is telling me:
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What watching this team each week is telling me:
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In the past four years, the Huskies are 7-0 in games immediately following a loss.
That winning streak will be put to the test Saturday at Arizona (4-1, 2-0), which has recently been a difficult place for the Huskies. Before its 35-28 overtime win in 2016, Washington had lost four straight games at Arizona Stadium while being outscored 171-71.
Petersen said last week’s deflating defeat in the Bay Area was a “wake-up call” for many Huskies.
“They’re trying to make plays,” he said. “They really, really are, and sometimes I think it goes to a little bit of not finishing. It’s ‘I got to make this play.’ And we don’t quite finish. So maybe that’s the thing that can kind of wake you up.”
Yes, but was it a wake up call for the coaches? Because this shit isn’t about players executing. It’s about coaches running a shit offense.
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As for the safety situation against Arizona, Petersen said Monday that “we’ll rotate guys.” Defensive coordinator Jimmy Lake added later in the week that “we’ve got a number of things that we can do. We have a number of players that are itching to play and have earned the right to go get some snaps. We’ll see how that goes as we move forward.”
Interesting concept: replace a player who continues to make mistakes with other players to see if someone else can make plays.
I wonder if it could be applied to the offense.