Washington deserves more love, fewer boos from fans
Contributed by Danny Davis
Montana Kaimin
9/22/05
I never thought I
would say this, but University of Montana football fans need to
start acting more like country music icon Tammy Wynette.
In other words,
they need to start standing by their man.
And by their man, I
mean UM junior quarterback Jason Washington.
In three starts
thus far, Washington, who transferred to UM after two years at
Bowling Green, has completed 38 of 69 passes for three
touchdowns and two interceptions. Washington has led Montana to
an early 2-1 record with the lone loss being against Oregon, in
a game that UM probably wasn't going to win even with Jesus
under center.
Although the Griz
are tied for the best record in the conference, Washington's
numbers (which place him second-to-last in the conference in
passing) and play have been considered sub-standard by many
Montana fans who have let their voices be heard. During the
defensive struggle that was UM's 7-0 victory over South Dakota
State on Saturday, the Washington-led offense was booed several
times and there were various chants of support for backup
quarterback Cole Bergquist to get into the game.While the fans
at the game may have been callous, many online Grizzly fanatics
have been straight up ruthless. In eGriz.com's online forums,
one fan questioned Washington's ability to improve as the season
progressed while another chatted about Washington's "abysmal
passing mechanics." After the Oregon shellacking, one poster
stated that Washington would never know what it felt like to hit
an open receiver, while one poll had 71 percent of the 100 that
voted in favor of Bergquist starting the SDSU game.
Washington says
that he is not fazed by the scrutiny and understands that the
criticism is just part of the game.
"That's just the
nature of the beast, the nature of the position. Every
quarterback in the NFL, every quarter ball in college football,
every high school quarterback has to take the scrutiny. It's
nothing new or unexpected. It's kind of in one ear and out the
other."
That being said,
Washington also understands that these armchair quarterbacks are
indeed just that.
"People that are in
the crowd, they are in the crowd. If they really knew what they
were talking about or if they were coaching, they would be on
the sideline," he said.
Washington had the
dubious task of replacing Craig Ochs, who as a senior last
season led Montana to the national championship and signed a
free agent contract with the San Diego Chargers in the
off-season. I am sure that George Bush and his posse would
attest that replacing a legend is no easy task. Mistakes are
going to be made, and although Washington isn't going to be
allowed five years to figure things out, he is making progress.
"It's going pretty
good," said Washington, who had to learn a new offense while
adapting to life in the Treasure State. "I think I've made the
transition real well and it's going well for me."
Dave Dickenson.
John Edwards. Drew Miller. Marty Mornhinweg. Brian Ah Yat. Ochs.
Washington acknowledges that he is following in the footsteps of
a long line of great Griz quarterbacks and aspires to be one as
well. What many of these Griz fans stricken with selective
amnesia may have forgotten is that Ochs and Edwards both began
their UM careers with sub-par starts. Like Washington, both
Edwards and Ochs went 2-1 in their first three starts under
center with Edwards tossing two touchdown passes and two
interceptions, while Ochs threw for four touchdowns and three
picks.
As I am sure most
true Griz fans know, Edwards went on to win a national
championship that season, and Ochs led the Griz to Chattanooga
in his second season in Missoula.
In addition to
adapting to a situation at quarterback, UM's offense is adapting
to an inexperienced and young receiving corps which, besides
senior Jon Talmage and junior running back Lex Hilliard, doesn't
have a receiver that had 10 catches in 2004.
The point here is
that UM is 2-1 this year and more than likely well on its way to
another conference championship. Montana fans need to settle
down and let Washington and the offense adapt, and things should
be fine. Washington seems to have a death grip on the starting
job and the football brass don't seem to have any desire to make
a change.
In essence, UM fans
have two choices: either accept Jason Washington as the Grizzly
quarterback or see if there are any season tickets left in
Bozeman.
Stand by your man
Montana, stand by your man.