Way to Go Dawgs!

I have no illusions it’ll continue, but the beleaguered Husky defense just held the Ducks scoreless in the first quarter for the first time all season.  That’s what everybody needed to see.  Now they just need to pick up a first down.  Go Dawgs!

-Matthew

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Pac-10 Picks: Week 10

Last Week: Andrew (4-1), Dan (5-0), Joe (3-2), Matthew (5-0)
Overall: Andrew (45-10), Dan (47-8), Joe (43-12), Matthew (47-8)

Week 10:

    California-Washington St.

California—Andrew, Matthew, Dan; Washington St.—Joe

    Oregon St.-UCLA

Oregon St.—The Good Guys

    Arizona-Stanford

Arizona—Matthew; Stanford—Andrew, Dan, Joe

    ASU-USC

USC—The Good Guys

    UW-Oregon Predictions Later!

-Dan

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Another Reason We Hate Oregon

You just knew Oregon and Uncle Phil would do something a little different with the new Matthew Knight Arena that’s scheduled to open in a couple of months. Well, check out the photo (below). The floor was designed by Nike and it’s supposed to evoke the image of a forest. Hmmm. Don’t know if I’m thinking about a forest when I look at that picture, but whatever.
-Percy Allen, Seattle Times

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To me it looks like a major paint spill accident. Seriously, did Phil Knight just puke all over the place and call it good? It’s ridiculous but I’ll bet a lot of 17 and 18 year old kids think it’s tight.

-Dan

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Why We Hate the Ducks

There’s not a team I despise in all of sports than the Oregon Ducks.  Frankly, I can’t write about them very much because it would turn into an ugly rant and I would start writing things that I shouldn’t.

The first experience I can remember with Duck fans is as a youngster, around 5 or 6.  I was simply walking to my seat, my dad behind me, and had yellow and green clad fans yelling words I didn’t understand at me.  My dad has later since recounted the event and has informed me that those words were cuss words.  Needless to say, this was not a good first impression.

I have more than one problem with them, though.  A few days ago the Seattle Times ran a poll, asking why people hate the Ducks.  They listed too many good reasons, so I picked 4.  The first was their smug, rude fans.  This is what I hate most.  The second one I picked was Phil Knight’s deep pocket books that run straight to Oregon’s athletic department.  The third was the uniform combination’s.  And the fourth reason was that stupid Ducks mascot.

So, this week we’re going without Husky predictions.  Yes, we all would have picked the Ducks (even Dick Baird picked them).  The thought of them killing the Huskies drives me crazy.  The thought of them playing in the national championship puts my stomach into knots.  Jay Torrell said it the best in his Dawgman prediction today:

“Win or lose, I hope that this team is strong enough to rise to the challenge and make Husky nation proud. As a Husky fan who grew up in Oregon, I hope this team understands what THIS rivalry means to so many in the northwest. I hope that the NCAA investigates how many improper benefits Oregon receives from Uncle Phil. I hope the Duck meets a cook from Beijing. I hope that Jeremiah Masoli texted Sark the playbook. I hope that the the Pacific is as blue as it has been in my dreams…I hope. I just can’t pick Soylent Green over the Dawgs. Prediction? No prediction, just hope.”

Someday, things will return to their normal order.  The Huskies will reign over the Northwest like they did for decades.  Someday.  But for now, we have hope that something miraculous can come out of a defense that’s been under-achieving and an unknown quarterback from Compton who seems like one of the most likable player in college football.  That’s the beauty in sports, there’s always a little bit of hope.  And we sure need that right now.

We also have these.

Their wonderous off-season!

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Gone, but not forgotten – My SuperSonics

This post is purely personal. I am writing more out of therapy than anything else.

Last night, for the first time in two years, I watched an NBA game that involved my former team (aka the Zombie Sonics). They were in Portland playing the Blazers. I had know for a few days the guys from Sonicsgate would be leading a rally outside the Rose Garden, and then sitting close to courtside to try and get airtime on the TNT broadcast. Because of this, I decided to sit down and watch every minute of the game. Up until last night I could not even turn on the TV if the Zombies were playing. Just could not hold back my emotions of anger. Basketball is my first love. It kills me to not have a team here. I love the NBA. It’s the best basketball players in the world playing at the highest level. Not watching games for a home-town team is brutal. The past two years I have regularly watched NBA games, but every time I do, the nagging anger and melancholy towards what was NBA in Seattle gets the better of me. Until last night.

I had a blast watching the game. It was a kind of Where’s Waldo exercise. TNT’s basketball broadcast and presentation is excellent, they are always showing different camera angles of the action. Each time the camera moved to a wide angle, or narrow behind the hoop, I saw green and gold clad Sonics fans in the house. A few times a dude with an enormous Sonics flag got great screen time on foul shots and replays. It was fun, kept me energized to stay attentive. The game itself was amazing, so that helped, and not once all night did I get angry. I was calm, cool and collected. When the Zombies won, I wasn’t at all mad. (Brandon Roy is my favorite player which eases my negative emotions, and I know Blazer fans have been supportive of Sonics fans as well when we invade their arena a couple times a year. Props to Rip City on that front…).

I turned a corner last night. I feel I released a lot of bad baskeball juju. Does this mean I am cool with the current state of hoops affairs? Not a chance. I want an NBA team ASAP. Clay Clay, Benedict Arnold Schultz and Washington State politicians are still on my bad list, and probably always will be honestly. For now I feel at peace. I am at peace with all of my fond memories of going to Supes games as a kid and an adult, mimicking Shawn Kemp hammer dunks in the backyard on a 7 foot hoop, always griping with friends about horrible trades we made (Scottie Pippen for Olden Polynice anyone?) and listening to Kevin Calabro call games on KJR. Those memories will never fade. I just hope someday soon, new memories will be made with NBA hoops in Seattle…

-Joe

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POLL: Who has a better chance of surviving this weekend?

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Keith Price as a Player?

When Allen Iverson was traded from the 76ers to the Denver Nuggets, he did an interview with Stephen A. Smith.  Towards the end of the interview Smith asked Iverson, “Can you describe Allen Iverson as a player?”  Iverson responded with one word, “Killer.”  Smith then said, “Carmelo Anthony as a player?”  Iverson again said, “Killer.”  Then, to close out the interview, Smith asked, “Carmelo Anthony and Allen Iverson on the same team?”  Iverson met that with, “Killer duo.”  That was how AI chose to introduce himself to Denver fans.  The Nuggets didn’t really work out.  They didn’t win any championships, they didn’t come very close, and Carmelo and Iverson were not a ‘killer duo’.

This Saturday, Keith Price, who hails from Compton, will introduce himself to Husky and Pac-10 football fans.  He won’t do that with some ridiculous interview, instead he’ll do it in a raucous environment against the number one team in the country.  I think he’d prefer a ridiculous interview.

Before he gives us a formal introduction, some information on the player we’ll be meeting might be of some service.  Mr. Price is the last thing Willingham left us.  He was Ty’s last commit before he was fired.  He stayed committed to the Huskies after Sark was hired despite some late interest from Oregon.

Price drew interest from Oregon because he’d fit in that system.  In fact, he’s similar in build to Dennis Dixon and Darren Thomas.  Like those two quarterbacks, he’s an elusive runner rather than a power runner (like Jake Locker and Jeremiah Masoli).  We haven’t really seen how quick Price is yet, but he ran for quite a few yards in high school (579 yards his senior year) in a spread offense system.  Taking that into account expect some read options out of the Huskies on Saturday.  Price has been said to have a better play-fake than Locker on those options.  Without going into a rant, it’d be nice to see that play run properly instead of being able to guess who’s getting the ball every time they run it.

Keith had a lot of success throwing the football in high school too.  He threw for 2,264 yards his senior  year and had a 71% completion percentage (stats via Scout.com).  Despite these numbers, one of the knocks on Price coming in as a freshman was arm strength.  No one seems to know if this guy can throw the ball down-field, and that’s a must if the Dawgs want to have any chance of an upset.  In the short game, Price seems to be pretty effective.  Sark stated this week that fans will be surprised with Price’s accuracy, I hope he’s right.  Price has shown a quick release in mop-up duty this year.

Frankly, I feel a little bit sorry for this guy.  After Nick Montana committed last year, Price became the forgotten man.  When people think of the Huskies quarterback of the future, most people conjure up images of the Southern California kid who has a famous dad, not Keith Price.  He has had a good moment (more on that in a minute) but I don’t think most fans realize that this guy will most likely be leading our team next year.  For what it’s worth (not much) and from what I’ve seen, I think Price is miles ahead of Montana at this point.  Yes, he’s had a year in the system but he just looks better to me.  Plus, he just seems to be a likable guy.  But, now he’s thrown into a nearly impossible situation that will leave fans with a bad taste in their mouth.  It’s almost the exact scenario Ronnie Fouch was placed in, in 2008.  That year wasn’t a fair judgment on Ronnie Fouch and Saturday won’t be a fair judgment on Keith Price.  He is being thrown into the fire when it’s getting the hottest.  But, this isn’t the first time this year.

In one of the weirder plays in recent Husky history, Keith Price came into the game against USC, with his team trailing, and threw an unorthodox touchdown pass to Chris Izbicki.  He then stood in the pocket in a 2 point conversion attempt and fired a bullet that was dropped by his receiver, although it was tight coverage.  Before most Husky fans had a chance to realize who was in the game, Keith Price threw for his first collegiate touchdown.  Yes, this was only one play and not enough to draw certain conclusions off of but maybe Keith Price is one of those guys who thrives in these moments.  Maybe he’s one of those guys that is happy to face the number one team in the country in his first start instead of being the guy who says, “Man, I wish we were playing New Mexico State instead.”

No matter what kind of guy and player Keith Price is, he’s up against the odds on Saturday.  But, it is college football and anything can happen in this game.  No matter the results, hold off judgment on Mr. Price.  He works hard in practice and will surely give it all he has in the game, and frankly that’s more than we could say about our team last weekend.  The Price probably won’t be right this week, but I’ll believe you regardless of the results, Keith.  If nothing else, you’ve given me Price-to-Izbicki, and that’s more than most people can give.

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Mariners Make First Moves

The Seattle Times and others are reporting that the Mariners have declined options on Erik Bedard, Russell Branyan, and Jose Lopez.  Bedard was no surprise whatsoever, as he hasn’t pitched in a year and half and the option was for $8 mil.  The other two had a slight chance of getting picked up, but this was still expected.

Branyan and Bedard become free agents, with nothing to prevent them from resigning with the Mariners if everyone’s interested.  Lopez only has 5 years of major league service time, so he remains on the Mariners roster, for now.  They have about a month to decide whether to offer him arbitration, meaning he would get a contract next year, or non-tender him, making him a free agent.  Dave Cameron at USS Mariner has a post that goes into a little more depth on the options.  He says expect a trade, but any of the three are plausible outcomes.

In other related news, a bunch of guys were removed from the 40-man roster.  Ryan Langerhans and Guillermo Quiroz have refused an assignment to the minors, making them free agents.  Ryan Feierabend, Sean White, and Chris Seddon are still deciding whether to accept their assignments.  I can’t imagine anyone will be too interested in whatever happens with any of these guys.  Again, it’s possible they could all come back in some form or other, but it doesn’t really matter.  Brian Sweeney was also taken off waivers by the Diamondbacks.  He won’t be back.

-Matthew

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