Too many shitty political and/or Super Bowl threads. Can we talk football a little bit?
What we know:
-- The OL is a seasoned, veteran group that can run block pretty well.
-- LBs should be solid at worse, tops in the P12 at best.
-- Shelton is one of the best DLs in the conference and, assuming he can stay healthy, should anchor middle of the D in a great way.
-- WRs are a nice mix of Speed (Ross, Mickens) and strength (Williams and others).
-- We finally have a non-fucktarded coach with a real work ethic and nearly unparalleled success at a lower level.
Questions:
-- QB: who will it be and how productive will he be?
-- RB: who emerges? I like Washington's game a lot but if he keeps fumbling he won't see much of the field. I don't like Callier's game, never really did. Insert Deonte 'not a dry eye in the house' Cooper joke here
-- 1 CB and 1 Safety need to step up and reinforce what we already have
-- Special teams, The Coon had a nice bounceback year and will be missed.
It's nice that the schedule is backloaded. Petersen will be able to work out some of the offensive kinks. I'm guessing we'll go with a pretty run-heavy approach to start. Defense should be pretty dang good as well.
I like football discussion even if it's just a little bit 2+days before the Super Bowl.
What I think I know and probably don't:
-- The returning OL sucks at pass protection blocking which will not do for the new coaching staff, especially the head guy. All OL positions will be put in competition with starting roles up for grabs.
-- LB crew should be better than UW has had for several years, but won't be as good as UCLA's.
-- Shelton is a slug who can't go hard for three downs without a blow. Lose 30 lbs big guy.
-- WR's should be strength and Stringfellow is poised for greatness. Can't count on Williams.
-- Coaching will be improved in ways we've forgotten about. BSU is not as low as doogs think.
There must be questions for the new coaching staff:
-- The new QB will have to have the best arm to make CP happy. This position is up for grabs.
-- RB is a concern with hopes on unknowns Washington, Coleman, McDaniel, and any new kid.
-- Fast DB development will be major challenge for new coaches. Here comes EWU early!
-- Kicker and punter are questions, but return game could threaten like we haven't seen forever.
From a season ticket buyer's perspective, the OOC schedule totally sucks with the EWU trap poised to challenge CP with potentially the biggest upset embarrassment in Husky Football history. This time, we won't have Trufant to save the day. Thankyou Woody! I really like the young talent returning on the 2014 roster and I'm looking forward to watching the new coaching staff's improvements settle into the program. However, Sark left the program with glaring holes or weakness in all phases of our game, defensive backfield, offensive line. kicker/punter, and possibly RB. This stuff can be fixed and made better than ever in reasonable time, but I'm not doogie enough to expect overnight perfection.