Basking Robbins has thirty one flavors. Boise State last night had one, vanilla. Gone was the offense of the last years. Slow methodical offensive play. No "trick" plays, no variety, no nothing. The line up on the ball, took their time, hike it and did it again, from the same spot. It was like the playbook of yesteryear was left on the planed and no one could remember what they were, so they just said vanilla. I suspect the coaches have no confidence in Southwick or the O line or themselves. Will they get better. I do not think it is possible for this team and these coaches to compete with their schedule this year. Boise State has sustained themselves atop the pack on a cotton candy base, last night it was fried froth.
Washington never stopped. They turn plays with lightening speed. They have adpoted Oregon's a quickness of play calling and execution and have done it with precision. Sarkasian has a team and a plan this year.
Boise v Washington
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Boise v Washington
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Re: Boise v Washington
As physical as Boise has been in the past, I was shocked how they were manhandled physically. Even when the game was 10-3, the Huskies were outgaining them by about 150 yards.
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Re: Boise v Washington
Washington was playing very good defense.
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