Too much obsession with big WR’s. Most bit WR’s aren’t quick and are awkward. Guys who are 6’3” or taller that are great athletes are typically playing hoops. The ones who suck at basketball play football. For every Dwayne Jarret, there are 5 Braden Dickey’s.
Get open and catch the ball. Those players come in a variety of sizes. Obviously it’s better when they are big, but it’s rare.
Both McMillan and Odunze are 6'2"-6'3" with 10.6 or greater track speed and over 1000 yard seasons. Odunze posted a 4.0 on his shuttle. They are both already at NFL WR speed and quickness while still in highschool.
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They are both better athletes than above average highschool basketballers who play guard. Sometimes high school coaches allow a player one primary sport, plus track.
Maybe the Huskies can pull their offers to these guys, start over, and go find some slow midgets.
Who do you recommend they go get?
ballz is that you my nega??? this is a fuck tarted take
If you think you are redshirting or bench riding dudes with two dozen or more division-1 offers with a dozen or more of those offers in the top 25 then you are delusional. That is like trying to hold on to a perfect 10 on a janitor's budget.
If you think you are redshirting or bench riding dudes with two dozen or more division-1 offers with a dozen or more of those offers in the top 25 then you are delusional. That is like trying to hold on to a perfect 10 on a janitor's budget.
If you think you are redshirting or bench riding dudes with two dozen or more division-1 offers with a dozen or more of those offers in the top 25 then you are delusional. That is like trying to hold on to a perfect 10 on a janitor's budget.
dude i am with you that pete needs to play his best players, but he has not done that in years. so why would he change
If you think you are redshirting or bench riding dudes with two dozen or more division-1 offers with a dozen or more of those offers in the top 25 then you are delusional. That is like trying to hold on to a perfect 10 on a janitor's budget.
We redshirted the entire 2018 class, its not that big of a deal. Guys who are super worried about playing as freshmen probably aren't committing to UW in the first place, our pitch is basically the opposite of that.
Close the fucking gatesIf you think you are redshirting or bench riding dudes with two dozen or more division-1 offers with a dozen or more of those offers in the top 25 then you are delusional. That is like trying to hold on to a perfect 10 on a janitor's budget.
We redshirted the entire 2018 class, its not that big of a deal. Guys who are super worried about playing as freshmen probably aren't committing to UW in the first place, our pitch is basically the opposite of that.
Which enrollees in the 2018 class had 25 or more offers?
How do "you" know what they pitched to McMillan and Odunze?
The expectation of playing (early) for these types of players at UW is going to be greater than it would be for them at Alabama, Sooners, Notre Dame and Ohio State.
You would have a greater expectation of being redshirted and benched at Alabama, Sooners, Notre Dame and Ohio State than at UW.
If you think you are redshirting or bench riding dudes with two dozen or more division-1 offers with a dozen or more of those offers in the top 25 then you are delusional. That is like trying to hold on to a perfect 10 on a janitor's budget.
If you think you are redshirting or bench riding dudes with two dozen or more division-1 offers with a dozen or more of those offers in the top 25 then you are delusional. That is like trying to hold on to a perfect 10 on a janitor's budget.
dude i am with you that pete needs to play his best players, but he has not done that in years. so why would he change
If you think you are redshirting or bench riding dudes with two dozen or more division-1 offers with a dozen or more of those offers in the top 25 then you are delusional. That is like trying to hold on to a perfect 10 on a janitor's budget.
We redshirted the entire 2018 class, its not that big of a deal. Guys who are super worried about playing as freshmen probably aren't committing to UW in the first place, our pitch is basically the opposite of that.
If you think you are redshirting or bench riding dudes with two dozen or more division-1 offers with a dozen or more of those offers in the top 25 then you are delusional. That is like trying to hold on to a perfect 10 on a janitor's budget.
Have you not seen how they rotate freshmen at wr at uw? Reggie Williams himself would not get on the field.
If you think you are redshirting or bench riding dudes with two dozen or more division-1 offers with a dozen or more of those offers in the top 25 then you are delusional. That is like trying to hold on to a perfect 10 on a janitor's budget.
Have you not seen how they rotate freshmen at wr at uw? Reggie Williams himself would not get on the field.
For its own good, UW better rapidly adapt, especially when it gets ahold of ballers with 25 and 33 offers. Otherwise, acquiring that kind of talent and holding on to it will be short-lived.
If you think you are redshirting or bench riding dudes with two dozen or more division-1 offers with a dozen or more of those offers in the top 25 then you are delusional. That is like trying to hold on to a perfect 10 on a janitor's budget.
Have you not seen how they rotate freshmen at wr at uw? Reggie Williams himself would not get on the field.
For its own good, UW better rapidly adapt, especially when it gets ahold of ballers with 25 and 33 offers. Otherwise, acquiring that kind of talent and holding on to it will be short-lived.
How many tims do you need to repeat the same retarded haught take? Everyone got it the first three tims just no one is buying what you are selling. It's a good tim to LEAVE!
Too much obsession with big WR’s. Most bit WR’s aren’t quick and are awkward. Guys who are 6’3” or taller that are great athletes are typically playing hoops. The ones who suck at basketball play football. For every Dwayne Jarret, there are 5 Braden Dickey’s.
Get open and catch the ball. Those players come in a variety of sizes. Obviously it’s better when they are big, but it’s rare.
Both McMillan and Odunze are 6'2"-6'3" with 10.6 or greater track speed and over 1000 yard seasons. Odunze posted a 4.0 on his shuttle. They are both already at NFL WR speed and quickness while still in highschool.
They are both better athletes than above average highschool basketballers who play guard. Sometimes high school coaches allow a player one primary sport, plus track.
Maybe the Huskies can pull their offers to these guys, start over, and go find some slow midgets.
Who do you recommend they go get?
Too much obsession with big WR’s. Most bit WR’s aren’t quick and are awkward. Guys who are 6’3” or taller that are great athletes are typically playing hoops. The ones who suck at basketball play football. For every Dwayne Jarret, there are 5 Braden Dickey’s.
Get open and catch the ball. Those players come in a variety of sizes. Obviously it’s better when they are big, but it’s rare.
Pardon me while I doog GIF for a moment but I think by the end of the year Puka will be option 2 behind HB. That alone will be enough to put aside fears of highly talented freshman not making an impact for the Huskies. As he earns his way more and more onto the field Eason will give him 50/50 balls and PN will win most with his incredible ball skills. I just have a good feeling on this. Kinda like when I got married, so Puka will probably gain a bunch of weight and then start hating himself until Eason wants to die.
We are graduating the WRs Pete seems married too (Fuller and Operaboy)...there will be plenty of reps next year for McMillan and Odunze. Hell...Puka is likely to be the only one with meaningful production coming back and they are almost trying to minimize that.
If they can’t beat out Chin and Spiker (who seems to be slow on the development) they aren’t the receivers we thought they were.
I’m more interested to see who they put in the slot next year...Lowe will play but I doubt he will start. I’m wondering if it won’t be either Bynum or Osborne .