I'm ready to fire Petersen. Promote Lake

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Re: I'm ready to fire Petersen. Promote Lake

Post by Michael K. » Sat Oct 19, 2019 5:00 pm

I doubt Eason comes back. Jake Browning improved more at one pre draft camp than he did in four years here. Eason has every measurable...unless he just loves it here and wants to stay, and I would doubt that after all the hand ringing going on about his play, the playing time for receivers, the play calling, etc...

I don’t know what it is, but I just don’t have much faith in this staff developing an explosive offense. You can’t hire guys as offensive coaches because you like them, and for years now we have been a place for offensive coaches to cut their teeth....it is ridiculous. So, I hope all the Jimmy love is real. But I am not buying it. Kwiatkowski took guys every year we had never heard of and made them NFL ball players. I don’t see the same kind of development any more. Rapp played his best ball as a Freshman.

Jimmy is a fantastic recruiter, what he brings in as far as talent in the secondary may be second to none, and not just in this Conference. But, why did a mediocre Auburn offense dissect us? Why did USC dominate us at home? Why have the Bay Area teams whooped our asses? Why did Pen State and Ohio State whoop our asses? Why couldn’t we get off the field in the second half against am Alabama team that was never going to let Hurts throw? IMO, it’s because we don’t match up with teams that run an offense that isn’t the Air Raid.

I don’t remember Kwiatkowski ever even MENTIONING the Air Raid. He just drew up a defense to play the team they took the field against. Go back and watch Auburn, Penn State and Ohio State. Our pass defense was mediocre at best. THAT was the best secondary in college football? And don’t blame the pass rush, rushing three is what we do. You don’t rush three against those schools if you are expecting to generate a pass rush. He went into all of those games thinking his 8 guys in coverage would smother them, and we gave up first down after first down after first down. Could NOT get off the field on third down.

Beat those schools, don’t talk shit after whooping mediocre USC and WSU offenses that can’t do anything but Air Raid. Beat a big boy, then tell me how good you are.

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Re: I'm ready to fire Petersen. Promote Lake

Post by Michael K. » Sat Oct 19, 2019 5:02 pm

I doubt Eason comes back. Jake Browning improved more at one pre draft camp than he did in four years here. Eason has every measurable...unless he just loves it here and wants to stay, and I would doubt that after all the hand ringing going on about his play, the playing time for receivers, the play calling, etc...

I don’t know what it is, but I just don’t have much faith in this staff developing an explosive offense. You can’t hire guys as offensive coaches because you like them, and for years now we have been a place for offensive coaches to cut their teeth....it is ridiculous. So, I hope all the Jimmy love is real. But I am not buying it. Kwiatkowski took guys every year we had never heard of and made them NFL ball players. I don’t see the same kind of development any more. Rapp played his best ball as a Freshman.

Jimmy is a fantastic recruiter, what he brings in as far as talent in the secondary may be second to none, and not just in this Conference. But, why did a mediocre Auburn offense dissect us? Why did USC dominate us at home? Why have the Bay Area teams whooped our asses? Why did Pen State and Ohio State whoop our asses? Why couldn’t we get off the field in the second half against am Alabama team that was never going to let Hurts throw? IMO, it’s because we don’t match up with teams that run an offense that isn’t the Air Raid.

I don’t remember Kwiatkowski ever even MENTIONING the Air Raid. He just drew up a defense to play the team they took the field against. Go back and watch Auburn, Penn State and Ohio State. Our pass defense was mediocre at best. THAT was the best secondary in college football? And don’t blame the pass rush, rushing three is what we do. You don’t rush three against those schools if you are expecting to generate a pass rush. He went into all of those games thinking his 8 guys in coverage would smother them, and we gave up first down after first down after first down. Could NOT get off the field on third down.

Beat those schools, don’t talk shit after whooping mediocre USC and WSU offenses that can’t do anything but Air Raid. Beat a big boy, then tell me how good you are.

That is probably the majority of my beef. Kwiatkowski was a great DC. He just never felt the need to tell everyone that. I am not so sure Kwiatkowski wouldn’t have won a few of those games I described. We keep complaining about the offense, and I am frustrated as much as anyone...but this IS Husky offense without Tedford. They need the defense to win games.

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Re: I'm ready to fire Petersen. Promote Lake

Post by Michael K. » Sat Oct 19, 2019 6:32 pm

Just heard on the Pre game show that Pro Football Focus has Eason as the #1 rated QB in the Conference. Jake Browning went from a Heisman candidate to losing snaps to Jake Freaking Haener in two years playing for these coaches. I just don’t see what Eason gains by coming back.

Locker came back because Sark had a reputation of developing QBs, from his time at USC. What do our offensive coaches have a reputation for doing, beside taking talent and getting mediocre results?

I have faith in Petersen, but at some point he is going to have to have the aha moment that Sark did when he fired Holt and brought in Wilcox. Find a coach with a track record to take over this offense, because it is broken.

There is ZERO reason the offense that we watched against BYU, USC, and in the second half against AZ, play the way they did against Cal and Stanford. ZERO. They are not being coached up, the play calling doesn’t match the skill set of the players, and they don’t seem to have an answer to what the other team is going to do. We just do what we do and hope that eventually it might work.

It is well known that I was pissed that Jimmy couldn’t seem to figure out that Stanford was going to run the ball. Well, Stanford’s coaches were the exact opposite. They knew we were panicking because Stanford was controlling the ball. But, despite the fact that it was always a close game, we decided to force feed our passing game. Stanford knew it, and forced Jacob to throw into coverage and dissect blitze packages. There was zero adjustment from our coaches, only panick. Throw more throw more throw more, in hat was for most of the game a one score game. Hell, up 7 to 6 we panicked, dialed up pass plays, and went three and out and forced our over matched defense onto the field right away.

I said it before, I know two different groups of people that sat behind the Husky bench at a Stanford. They were floor d at the lack of fire, and lack of anything from the coaches. That disappoints me. I coach 7th graders, and there isn’t one time I am not on the sidelines with my position group offering up coaching. Where are the position coaches?

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Re: I'm ready to fire Petersen. Promote Lake

Post by 57reasons » Sat Oct 19, 2019 9:37 pm

and another touchdown pass on a good read. sirmon and Morris better get ready for their one shot next year before Huard comes in.

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Re: I'm ready to fire Petersen. Promote Lake

Post by Michael K. » Sat Oct 19, 2019 10:53 pm

That might be the fastest I've ever seen us blow a two score lead. I'm ready for Petersen to start answering questions. He makes a SHIT TON of money to be average. This team this year is below average.

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Re: I'm ready to fire Petersen. Promote Lake

Post by Michael K. » Sat Oct 19, 2019 11:02 pm

Maybe we should be happy with Bowl games in El Paso. I mean, until Petersen hires an offensive coach with a clue that is what we are stuck with.

Shit, Seven Sarkisian should have stayed. At least then I was OK with mediocrity. Obviously Pete and his staff is OK with it....why am I not?

Screw this team. The game was over, then we couldn't tackle, rush the passer, catcher a pass or run the ball. Why isn't I care more?

I dont think I will watch again this year...what's the point?

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Re: I'm ready to fire Petersen. Promote Lake

Post by Michael K. » Sat Oct 19, 2019 11:25 pm

My son is the QB on then7th grade team. He said WTF as soon as we lined up in wildcat on 3rd and short. This staff has ruined enough seasons, havent they? Time for Pete to grow balls and start firing MFers.

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Re: I'm ready to fire Petersen. Promote Lake

Post by 57reasons » Sun Oct 20, 2019 12:01 am

the wildcat has been a very good option for the dawgs last 2 years with Gaskin and again to start this year with Newton. but not at all good with anyone else this year, so they should abandon that until Newton returns.

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Re: I'm ready to fire Petersen. Promote Lake

Post by Vogelbomb » Tue Oct 22, 2019 1:15 am

57reasons wrote:
Sat Oct 19, 2019 9:37 pm
and another touchdown pass on a good read. sirmon and Morris better get ready for their one shot next year before Huard comes in.
Sirmon will be starting in 2020 and 2021 mark that down. Maybe even 2022 if he wants to stick it through. He's got big time game and just needs the practice reps.

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Re: I'm ready to fire Petersen. Promote Lake

Post by Vogelbomb » Tue Oct 22, 2019 1:19 am

57reasons wrote:
Sun Oct 20, 2019 12:01 am
the wildcat has been a very good option for the dawgs last 2 years with Gaskin and again to start this year with Newton. but not at all good with anyone else this year, so they should abandon that until Newton returns.
the wildcat is a ridiculous, predictable play for this team. If you're going to run it again I want to see the TE block down and then release on a hook route towards outside hash as our RB feints run and lobs a pass. That would be TD all day

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