mtgrizrule said:I am actually looking forward to PR commenting on this, like only he can. He's been tame for awhile now. It be nice to see an old fashioned PR berating on some of our fan behavior.
Just got home from Seattle, via car. Didn't see the game. Went to the tailgate and a 5pm wedding. Looked at the stats and some play by play text last night. Read a gogriz article. To the extent I have been quiet, it's because I can see the views and arguments of both sides of Stitt and the team. Wouldn't like anyone ripping unfairly on a player. I remain positive for the season.
The most positive thing I have seen are the below quotes. If Stitt is to be believed, and I believe him, that is good. While I thought UW would clobber us, and realistically how could that not have occurred, looks like the wheels must not have completely come off. I like the positive attitude and leadership of Phillips. Looks like nothing serious happened on the injury front. Must have been nice to have Strong back, as his stats were good.
"We were actually playing pretty good football on both sides of the ball," said Stitt after rewatching the game Sunday morning.
"Nobody wants to lose, but we feel like we got something out of this game. We've got to look at the individual play, and the coaches are going to be pretty happy about it, and so are the players."
Senior quarterback Reese Phillips made his second career start in Seattle, and was already looking forward to watching the tape after the game Saturday night.
"There's so much we can take away from this game. It'll be so much easier once we watch the film but there were so many moments where we were moving the ball, with I won't say ease, but we were doing what we were coached to do," said Phillips in the post-game press conference. "When we get deeper into the season, this is a game we can look back on. We aren't going to be nervous in any more games because we just played a playoff caliber team and they are the real deal."