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goldenone's avatar

Looking forward to the game. The Husky arsenal appears to have a lot of weapons. Can the Cal backs perform better than the UW backs? Can our wide receivers maintain or expand their recent proclivity in catching the deep ball? Can we pressure the QB giving our secondary an easier task? All will be revealed on Saturday.

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WilderThanGene's avatar

If we continue to need to score 30 points to beat the average offense we face, this strength-on-weakness matchup could get ugly really fast (as about everyone here has been suggesting/fearing since midway through the 2nd half of Sac State).

Ball control and time of possession on offense will be probably need to be our best defense going forward based on what we saw last week, so I wonder how that forces Musgrave's hand with game planning / play scripting, and if that will impact the chemistry that Chase and the offense have been building, which could compound things.

But you need to play the game of course and we shall see who shows up on either side this Saturday, as our intrepid reporter suggests.

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Karl Havoc's avatar

The most important thing for any offense is spin moves! Bigelow had Madden 99 rated spin moves and was breakin' ankles out there. O-coordinator need to ensure madatory spin move camp for all players.

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goldenone's avatar

How would you compare Moore to the Fresno Flash? Still remember that Ohio State game.

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Karl Havoc's avatar

Moore is More workman-like, gets downhill. Deuce Bigalow Male Gigolo was high risk high reward, with tree trunk legs but tree branch hands and playbook unmastery that got him put in the Tedford dog house woof woof woof! Mr Moore is a perfect fit for the Muskrat offense while Mr Fresno was a flash in the pan only because he wasnt allowed to make more spin moves.

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