SNOHOMISH — Eric Solbakken didn’t like what he saw.
Watching his team practice different plays, the first-year Snohomish head football coach was prepared to wrap things up and move on to the next phase of practice.
“Last play,” Solbakken said. “Let’s go, man!”
Quarterback Dawson Cobb handed the ball off to Joe Hoff, who made a cut and sprinted upfield past the offensive line.
“On the ball,” Solbakken said. The Panthers were not done yet.
The offense ran the same play. Solbakken was not satisfied.
“What are we doing, please?” Solbakken asked one of the offensive linemen.
He had the offense run through it in slow motion, emphasizing all the key points in the play before having them run in full speed one more time.
Taking over a program that finished tied for last at the bottom of Wes