So, the QB battle was so close that Haener left? He realizes his only shot at meaningful football this year was an Eason injury, and he looked at the two behind him and the ones yet to come and realized this minuscule shot he was given this year would grow smaller and smaller each year.Sibelius Hindemith wrote: ↑Wed Aug 28, 2019 12:27 amSo what then does it say if it's true that Eason couldn't separate himself from Haener during practices? And if Haener was considered to be well ahead of Sirmon, what does that say about him?
I'm not feeling too good right now about the Huskies' QB sitch.
He was given a chance, as the returning backup Pete gave him the shot he deserved. He lost. Name a time a Head Coach allowed for a QB competition, then announced the starter and proclaimed he was head and shoulders better!? You are reading WAY too much into this.
Jeez, he has come out and said he was looking into Mtn West schools, not Pac 12. Does that sound like a guy that fancies himself a Pac 12 QB?