Is Blue Chip ratio still a thing
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I'm not including non conference dude.MikeSeaver said:
There’s resources you can check to see who has played the far easier schedule. You just have to Google it.haie said:
Oregon conference road games: Arizona, Cal, Colorado.MikeSeaver said:
It’s fan fic so I’ll be sure to add all the reasons why I don’t care what anyone says, that was a GOOD asu team.haie said:
Don't forget "Probation" ASU 😆MikeSeaver said:
Going to add this to my fan fic blog and going to say I wrote it.haie said:
Easiest conference schedule up until the UW game. You got UCLA with GameDay there and everyone jacked out of their mind. Did not get ranked beavlet squad the week before. You got Colorado. It's debatable whether or not Oregon is as good as beavlet.46XiJCAB said:
8-2 over his head POTD. The guy is a first time HC that got his head beat in by his mentor and then ran off 8 in a row before dropping a 3 pointer even with 2 dumb ass calls. He's gonna be just fine. Chip got his head beat in by BSU and did the same thing. Smart coaches learn from mistakes. Well except for J. Lake.TheHB said:
I’d be more concerned about the dumbassery exhibited by Lanning. Maybe he will get better in the head coaching department, but he appears to be in way over his head.46XiJCAB said:Bottom line of this thread.
Blue chips no longer matter because those classes are not in the dogs future. I get it, lowered expectations. Maybe Fats can parlay turning around a team with talent to begin with into the soon to be open TAM job?
Point being that, of course blue chips matter. But if you coach them like Lanning does, it won’t matter how many stars his players had as recruits.
Our fat coach has demonstrated an ability so far to get more than most expected out of lesser talent. All things being equal in the coaching dept., I’d want Oregon’s talent. But things don’t look equal to me.
Fats only has 88 more games as a HC than Lanning. He whipped his ass by 3 with all of that experience.
If only there was a way to find out who’s had the easier schedule this year. Spoiler alert: There is and I don’t think you’ll like the results.
Getting the shitty teams on the road, one placed specifically in front of your rivalry game at home, is a called the softest of conference schedules.
No fan fic needed.
Note that Oregons will improve the next two weeks while UWs will decrease.
Fan fic is fan fic. Facts are facts.
There's nothing to check out. Oregon got their tougher games at home, including a glorified bye positioned right before the big rivalry game.
Oregon is a soft as baby shit team that showed it. Debatable whether you're even as good as beavlet. -
Sounds like you’ve googled and found the results.haie said:
I'm not including non conference dude.MikeSeaver said:
There’s resources you can check to see who has played the far easier schedule. You just have to Google it.haie said:
Oregon conference road games: Arizona, Cal, Colorado.MikeSeaver said:
It’s fan fic so I’ll be sure to add all the reasons why I don’t care what anyone says, that was a GOOD asu team.haie said:
Don't forget "Probation" ASU 😆MikeSeaver said:
Going to add this to my fan fic blog and going to say I wrote it.haie said:
Easiest conference schedule up until the UW game. You got UCLA with GameDay there and everyone jacked out of their mind. Did not get ranked beavlet squad the week before. You got Colorado. It's debatable whether or not Oregon is as good as beavlet.46XiJCAB said:
8-2 over his head POTD. The guy is a first time HC that got his head beat in by his mentor and then ran off 8 in a row before dropping a 3 pointer even with 2 dumb ass calls. He's gonna be just fine. Chip got his head beat in by BSU and did the same thing. Smart coaches learn from mistakes. Well except for J. Lake.TheHB said:
I’d be more concerned about the dumbassery exhibited by Lanning. Maybe he will get better in the head coaching department, but he appears to be in way over his head.46XiJCAB said:Bottom line of this thread.
Blue chips no longer matter because those classes are not in the dogs future. I get it, lowered expectations. Maybe Fats can parlay turning around a team with talent to begin with into the soon to be open TAM job?
Point being that, of course blue chips matter. But if you coach them like Lanning does, it won’t matter how many stars his players had as recruits.
Our fat coach has demonstrated an ability so far to get more than most expected out of lesser talent. All things being equal in the coaching dept., I’d want Oregon’s talent. But things don’t look equal to me.
Fats only has 88 more games as a HC than Lanning. He whipped his ass by 3 with all of that experience.
If only there was a way to find out who’s had the easier schedule this year. Spoiler alert: There is and I don’t think you’ll like the results.
Getting the shitty teams on the road, one placed specifically in front of your rivalry game at home, is a called the softest of conference schedules.
No fan fic needed.
Note that Oregons will improve the next two weeks while UWs will decrease.
Fan fic is fan fic. Facts are facts.
There's nothing to check out. Oregon got their tougher games at home, including a glorified bye positioned right before the big rivalry game.
Oregon is a soft as baby shit team that showed it. Debatable whether you're even as good as beavlet.
Your fan fic sci-fi opinions don’t matter. Oregon has played both the harder overall schedule and conference schedule this season.
Losers say stuff like “gayme day matters” and think “basically bi’s” matter. “Yeah we lost but we kicked your ass so bad, you lost the next week.”
You have scoreboard and you’re still trying to win the alternative universe trophy.
I don’t really care about SOS it’s just that you brought it up and fan fickers need to be taught how real life works. I’ll be here for that. -
TL DR. Fuckwit.haie said:
Easiest conference schedule up until the UW game. You got UCLA with GameDay there and everyone jacked out of their mind. Did not get ranked beavlet squad the week before. You got Colorado. It's debatable whether or not Oregon is as good as beavlet.46XiJCAB said:
8-2 over his head POTD. The guy is a first time HC that got his head beat in by his mentor and then ran off 8 in a row before dropping a 3 pointer even with 2 dumb ass calls. He's gonna be just fine. Chip got his head beat in by BSU and did the same thing. Smart coaches learn from mistakes. Well except for J. Lake.TheHB said:
I’d be more concerned about the dumbassery exhibited by Lanning. Maybe he will get better in the head coaching department, but he appears to be in way over his head.46XiJCAB said:Bottom line of this thread.
Blue chips no longer matter because those classes are not in the dogs future. I get it, lowered expectations. Maybe Fats can parlay turning around a team with talent to begin with into the soon to be open TAM job?
Point being that, of course blue chips matter. But if you coach them like Lanning does, it won’t matter how many stars his players had as recruits.
Our fat coach has demonstrated an ability so far to get more than most expected out of lesser talent. All things being equal in the coaching dept., I’d want Oregon’s talent. But things don’t look equal to me.
Fats only has 88 more games as a HC than Lanning. He whipped his ass by 3 with all of that experience. -
Stop raining on Haie’s cool story.MikeSeaver said:
Sounds like you’ve googled and found the results.haie said:
I'm not including non conference dude.MikeSeaver said:
There’s resources you can check to see who has played the far easier schedule. You just have to Google it.haie said:
Oregon conference road games: Arizona, Cal, Colorado.MikeSeaver said:
It’s fan fic so I’ll be sure to add all the reasons why I don’t care what anyone says, that was a GOOD asu team.haie said:
Don't forget "Probation" ASU 😆MikeSeaver said:
Going to add this to my fan fic blog and going to say I wrote it.haie said:
Easiest conference schedule up until the UW game. You got UCLA with GameDay there and everyone jacked out of their mind. Did not get ranked beavlet squad the week before. You got Colorado. It's debatable whether or not Oregon is as good as beavlet.46XiJCAB said:
8-2 over his head POTD. The guy is a first time HC that got his head beat in by his mentor and then ran off 8 in a row before dropping a 3 pointer even with 2 dumb ass calls. He's gonna be just fine. Chip got his head beat in by BSU and did the same thing. Smart coaches learn from mistakes. Well except for J. Lake.TheHB said:
I’d be more concerned about the dumbassery exhibited by Lanning. Maybe he will get better in the head coaching department, but he appears to be in way over his head.46XiJCAB said:Bottom line of this thread.
Blue chips no longer matter because those classes are not in the dogs future. I get it, lowered expectations. Maybe Fats can parlay turning around a team with talent to begin with into the soon to be open TAM job?
Point being that, of course blue chips matter. But if you coach them like Lanning does, it won’t matter how many stars his players had as recruits.
Our fat coach has demonstrated an ability so far to get more than most expected out of lesser talent. All things being equal in the coaching dept., I’d want Oregon’s talent. But things don’t look equal to me.
Fats only has 88 more games as a HC than Lanning. He whipped his ass by 3 with all of that experience.
If only there was a way to find out who’s had the easier schedule this year. Spoiler alert: There is and I don’t think you’ll like the results.
Getting the shitty teams on the road, one placed specifically in front of your rivalry game at home, is a called the softest of conference schedules.
No fan fic needed.
Note that Oregons will improve the next two weeks while UWs will decrease.
Fan fic is fan fic. Facts are facts.
There's nothing to check out. Oregon got their tougher games at home, including a glorified bye positioned right before the big rivalry game.
Oregon is a soft as baby shit team that showed it. Debatable whether you're even as good as beavlet.
Your fan fic sci-fi opinions don’t matter. Oregon has played both the harder overall schedule and conference schedule this season.
Losers say stuff like “gayme day matters” and think “basically bi’s” matter. “Yeah we lost but we kicked your ass so bad, you lost the next week.”
You have scoreboard and you’re still trying to win the alternative universe trophy.
I don’t really care about SOS it’s just that you brought it up and fan fickers need to be taught how real life works. I’ll be here for that. -
When your harder games are at home and your cupcakes are on the road, that's called a favorable schedule Mike. Utah, UCLA, and UW had to go up to Eugene, you get Colorado before the rivalry. You're retarded if you think that somehow equates to Oregon having the harder schedule.MikeSeaver said:
Sounds like you’ve googled and found the results.haie said:
I'm not including non conference dude.MikeSeaver said:
There’s resources you can check to see who has played the far easier schedule. You just have to Google it.haie said:
Oregon conference road games: Arizona, Cal, Colorado.MikeSeaver said:
It’s fan fic so I’ll be sure to add all the reasons why I don’t care what anyone says, that was a GOOD asu team.haie said:
Don't forget "Probation" ASU 😆MikeSeaver said:
Going to add this to my fan fic blog and going to say I wrote it.haie said:
Easiest conference schedule up until the UW game. You got UCLA with GameDay there and everyone jacked out of their mind. Did not get ranked beavlet squad the week before. You got Colorado. It's debatable whether or not Oregon is as good as beavlet.46XiJCAB said:
8-2 over his head POTD. The guy is a first time HC that got his head beat in by his mentor and then ran off 8 in a row before dropping a 3 pointer even with 2 dumb ass calls. He's gonna be just fine. Chip got his head beat in by BSU and did the same thing. Smart coaches learn from mistakes. Well except for J. Lake.TheHB said:
I’d be more concerned about the dumbassery exhibited by Lanning. Maybe he will get better in the head coaching department, but he appears to be in way over his head.46XiJCAB said:Bottom line of this thread.
Blue chips no longer matter because those classes are not in the dogs future. I get it, lowered expectations. Maybe Fats can parlay turning around a team with talent to begin with into the soon to be open TAM job?
Point being that, of course blue chips matter. But if you coach them like Lanning does, it won’t matter how many stars his players had as recruits.
Our fat coach has demonstrated an ability so far to get more than most expected out of lesser talent. All things being equal in the coaching dept., I’d want Oregon’s talent. But things don’t look equal to me.
Fats only has 88 more games as a HC than Lanning. He whipped his ass by 3 with all of that experience.
If only there was a way to find out who’s had the easier schedule this year. Spoiler alert: There is and I don’t think you’ll like the results.
Getting the shitty teams on the road, one placed specifically in front of your rivalry game at home, is a called the softest of conference schedules.
No fan fic needed.
Note that Oregons will improve the next two weeks while UWs will decrease.
Fan fic is fan fic. Facts are facts.
There's nothing to check out. Oregon got their tougher games at home, including a glorified bye positioned right before the big rivalry game.
Oregon is a soft as baby shit team that showed it. Debatable whether you're even as good as beavlet.
Your fan fic sci-fi opinions don’t matter. Oregon has played both the harder overall schedule and conference schedule this season.
Losers say stuff like “gayme day matters” and think “basically bi’s” matter. “Yeah we lost but we kicked your ass so bad, you lost the next week.”
You have scoreboard and you’re still trying to win the alternative universe trophy.
I don’t really care about SOS it’s just that you brought it up and fan fickers need to be taught how real life works. I’ll be here for that.
Your one non puff road game is at beavlet. They might be better than you so points there I guess.
tldr: Oregon got their conference schedule absolutely served up and still got smacked in the mouth by Washington.
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Too Longhaie said:
When your harder games are at home and your cupcakes are on the road, that's called a favorable schedule Mike. Utah, UCLA, and UW had to go up to Eugene, you get Colorado before the rivalry. You're retarded if you think that somehow equates to Oregon having the harder schedule.MikeSeaver said:
Sounds like you’ve googled and found the results.haie said:
I'm not including non conference dude.MikeSeaver said:
There’s resources you can check to see who has played the far easier schedule. You just have to Google it.haie said:
Oregon conference road games: Arizona, Cal, Colorado.MikeSeaver said:
It’s fan fic so I’ll be sure to add all the reasons why I don’t care what anyone says, that was a GOOD asu team.haie said:
Don't forget "Probation" ASU 😆MikeSeaver said:
Going to add this to my fan fic blog and going to say I wrote it.haie said:
Easiest conference schedule up until the UW game. You got UCLA with GameDay there and everyone jacked out of their mind. Did not get ranked beavlet squad the week before. You got Colorado. It's debatable whether or not Oregon is as good as beavlet.46XiJCAB said:
8-2 over his head POTD. The guy is a first time HC that got his head beat in by his mentor and then ran off 8 in a row before dropping a 3 pointer even with 2 dumb ass calls. He's gonna be just fine. Chip got his head beat in by BSU and did the same thing. Smart coaches learn from mistakes. Well except for J. Lake.TheHB said:
I’d be more concerned about the dumbassery exhibited by Lanning. Maybe he will get better in the head coaching department, but he appears to be in way over his head.46XiJCAB said:Bottom line of this thread.
Blue chips no longer matter because those classes are not in the dogs future. I get it, lowered expectations. Maybe Fats can parlay turning around a team with talent to begin with into the soon to be open TAM job?
Point being that, of course blue chips matter. But if you coach them like Lanning does, it won’t matter how many stars his players had as recruits.
Our fat coach has demonstrated an ability so far to get more than most expected out of lesser talent. All things being equal in the coaching dept., I’d want Oregon’s talent. But things don’t look equal to me.
Fats only has 88 more games as a HC than Lanning. He whipped his ass by 3 with all of that experience.
If only there was a way to find out who’s had the easier schedule this year. Spoiler alert: There is and I don’t think you’ll like the results.
Getting the shitty teams on the road, one placed specifically in front of your rivalry game at home, is a called the softest of conference schedules.
No fan fic needed.
Note that Oregons will improve the next two weeks while UWs will decrease.
Fan fic is fan fic. Facts are facts.
There's nothing to check out. Oregon got their tougher games at home, including a glorified bye positioned right before the big rivalry game.
Oregon is a soft as baby shit team that showed it. Debatable whether you're even as good as beavlet.
Your fan fic sci-fi opinions don’t matter. Oregon has played both the harder overall schedule and conference schedule this season.
Losers say stuff like “gayme day matters” and think “basically bi’s” matter. “Yeah we lost but we kicked your ass so bad, you lost the next week.”
You have scoreboard and you’re still trying to win the alternative universe trophy.
I don’t really care about SOS it’s just that you brought it up and fan fickers need to be taught how real life works. I’ll be here for that.
Your one non puff road game is at beavlet. They might be better than you so points there I guess.
tldr: Oregon got their conference schedule absolutely served up and still got smacked in the mouth by Washington.
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tldr: Oregon got their conference schedule absolutely served up and still got smacked in the mouth by Washington.46XiJCAB said:
Too Longhaie said:
When your harder games are at home and your cupcakes are on the road, that's called a favorable schedule Mike. Utah, UCLA, and UW had to go up to Eugene, you get Colorado before the rivalry. You're retarded if you think that somehow equates to Oregon having the harder schedule.MikeSeaver said:
Sounds like you’ve googled and found the results.haie said:
I'm not including non conference dude.MikeSeaver said:
There’s resources you can check to see who has played the far easier schedule. You just have to Google it.haie said:
Oregon conference road games: Arizona, Cal, Colorado.MikeSeaver said:
It’s fan fic so I’ll be sure to add all the reasons why I don’t care what anyone says, that was a GOOD asu team.haie said:
Don't forget "Probation" ASU 😆MikeSeaver said:
Going to add this to my fan fic blog and going to say I wrote it.haie said:
Easiest conference schedule up until the UW game. You got UCLA with GameDay there and everyone jacked out of their mind. Did not get ranked beavlet squad the week before. You got Colorado. It's debatable whether or not Oregon is as good as beavlet.46XiJCAB said:
8-2 over his head POTD. The guy is a first time HC that got his head beat in by his mentor and then ran off 8 in a row before dropping a 3 pointer even with 2 dumb ass calls. He's gonna be just fine. Chip got his head beat in by BSU and did the same thing. Smart coaches learn from mistakes. Well except for J. Lake.TheHB said:
I’d be more concerned about the dumbassery exhibited by Lanning. Maybe he will get better in the head coaching department, but he appears to be in way over his head.46XiJCAB said:Bottom line of this thread.
Blue chips no longer matter because those classes are not in the dogs future. I get it, lowered expectations. Maybe Fats can parlay turning around a team with talent to begin with into the soon to be open TAM job?
Point being that, of course blue chips matter. But if you coach them like Lanning does, it won’t matter how many stars his players had as recruits.
Our fat coach has demonstrated an ability so far to get more than most expected out of lesser talent. All things being equal in the coaching dept., I’d want Oregon’s talent. But things don’t look equal to me.
Fats only has 88 more games as a HC than Lanning. He whipped his ass by 3 with all of that experience.
If only there was a way to find out who’s had the easier schedule this year. Spoiler alert: There is and I don’t think you’ll like the results.
Getting the shitty teams on the road, one placed specifically in front of your rivalry game at home, is a called the softest of conference schedules.
No fan fic needed.
Note that Oregons will improve the next two weeks while UWs will decrease.
Fan fic is fan fic. Facts are facts.
There's nothing to check out. Oregon got their tougher games at home, including a glorified bye positioned right before the big rivalry game.
Oregon is a soft as baby shit team that showed it. Debatable whether you're even as good as beavlet.
Your fan fic sci-fi opinions don’t matter. Oregon has played both the harder overall schedule and conference schedule this season.
Losers say stuff like “gayme day matters” and think “basically bi’s” matter. “Yeah we lost but we kicked your ass so bad, you lost the next week.”
You have scoreboard and you’re still trying to win the alternative universe trophy.
I don’t really care about SOS it’s just that you brought it up and fan fickers need to be taught how real life works. I’ll be here for that.
Your one non puff road game is at beavlet. They might be better than you so points there I guess.
tldr: Oregon got their conference schedule absolutely served up and still got smacked in the mouth by Washington.
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You’re wrong. And very weird.haie said:
When your harder games are at home and your cupcakes are on the road, that's called a favorable schedule Mike. Utah, UCLA, and UW had to go up to Eugene, you get Colorado before the rivalry. You're retarded if you think that somehow equates to Oregon having the harder schedule.MikeSeaver said:
Sounds like you’ve googled and found the results.haie said:
I'm not including non conference dude.MikeSeaver said:
There’s resources you can check to see who has played the far easier schedule. You just have to Google it.haie said:
Oregon conference road games: Arizona, Cal, Colorado.MikeSeaver said:
It’s fan fic so I’ll be sure to add all the reasons why I don’t care what anyone says, that was a GOOD asu team.haie said:
Don't forget "Probation" ASU 😆MikeSeaver said:
Going to add this to my fan fic blog and going to say I wrote it.haie said:
Easiest conference schedule up until the UW game. You got UCLA with GameDay there and everyone jacked out of their mind. Did not get ranked beavlet squad the week before. You got Colorado. It's debatable whether or not Oregon is as good as beavlet.46XiJCAB said:
8-2 over his head POTD. The guy is a first time HC that got his head beat in by his mentor and then ran off 8 in a row before dropping a 3 pointer even with 2 dumb ass calls. He's gonna be just fine. Chip got his head beat in by BSU and did the same thing. Smart coaches learn from mistakes. Well except for J. Lake.TheHB said:
I’d be more concerned about the dumbassery exhibited by Lanning. Maybe he will get better in the head coaching department, but he appears to be in way over his head.46XiJCAB said:Bottom line of this thread.
Blue chips no longer matter because those classes are not in the dogs future. I get it, lowered expectations. Maybe Fats can parlay turning around a team with talent to begin with into the soon to be open TAM job?
Point being that, of course blue chips matter. But if you coach them like Lanning does, it won’t matter how many stars his players had as recruits.
Our fat coach has demonstrated an ability so far to get more than most expected out of lesser talent. All things being equal in the coaching dept., I’d want Oregon’s talent. But things don’t look equal to me.
Fats only has 88 more games as a HC than Lanning. He whipped his ass by 3 with all of that experience.
If only there was a way to find out who’s had the easier schedule this year. Spoiler alert: There is and I don’t think you’ll like the results.
Getting the shitty teams on the road, one placed specifically in front of your rivalry game at home, is a called the softest of conference schedules.
No fan fic needed.
Note that Oregons will improve the next two weeks while UWs will decrease.
Fan fic is fan fic. Facts are facts.
There's nothing to check out. Oregon got their tougher games at home, including a glorified bye positioned right before the big rivalry game.
Oregon is a soft as baby shit team that showed it. Debatable whether you're even as good as beavlet.
Your fan fic sci-fi opinions don’t matter. Oregon has played both the harder overall schedule and conference schedule this season.
Losers say stuff like “gayme day matters” and think “basically bi’s” matter. “Yeah we lost but we kicked your ass so bad, you lost the next week.”
You have scoreboard and you’re still trying to win the alternative universe trophy.
I don’t really care about SOS it’s just that you brought it up and fan fickers need to be taught how real life works. I’ll be here for that.
Your one non puff road game is at beavlet. They might be better than you so points there I guess.
tldr: Oregon got their conference schedule absolutely served up and still got smacked in the mouth by Washington.
Ok let’s do your fan fic version of the Washington season. I guess since you’re pimping so hard for OSU, you’re saying that’s your best win of the season?
The only reason you smashed them 24-21, at home I might add, is because you had a bi and then played a “basically bi” against a Cal team who lost to Colorado. Oregon State only lost that game because of your schedule aligning PERFECTLY for you. We’ll just count that as a UW loss here. That’s what we like to do.
Or is it soft Oregon with a soft coach who played nobody this year and only beat UCLA because of a morning TV show?
And UCLA is just decent, but you lost to them. Is it because the TOUGH ass kickers of the men’s UW football team couldn’t possibly have recovered in time form their “basically bi” the week before against Stanford?
And then of course there was no way to recover from losing to “decent” UCLA and take on a probation era ASU the following week. You just can’t do it.
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Too longhaie said:
tldr: Oregon got their conference schedule absolutely served up and still got smacked in the mouth by Washington.46XiJCAB said:
Too Longhaie said:
When your harder games are at home and your cupcakes are on the road, that's called a favorable schedule Mike. Utah, UCLA, and UW had to go up to Eugene, you get Colorado before the rivalry. You're retarded if you think that somehow equates to Oregon having the harder schedule.MikeSeaver said:
Sounds like you’ve googled and found the results.haie said:
I'm not including non conference dude.MikeSeaver said:
There’s resources you can check to see who has played the far easier schedule. You just have to Google it.haie said:
Oregon conference road games: Arizona, Cal, Colorado.MikeSeaver said:
It’s fan fic so I’ll be sure to add all the reasons why I don’t care what anyone says, that was a GOOD asu team.haie said:
Don't forget "Probation" ASU 😆MikeSeaver said:
Going to add this to my fan fic blog and going to say I wrote it.haie said:
Easiest conference schedule up until the UW game. You got UCLA with GameDay there and everyone jacked out of their mind. Did not get ranked beavlet squad the week before. You got Colorado. It's debatable whether or not Oregon is as good as beavlet.46XiJCAB said:
8-2 over his head POTD. The guy is a first time HC that got his head beat in by his mentor and then ran off 8 in a row before dropping a 3 pointer even with 2 dumb ass calls. He's gonna be just fine. Chip got his head beat in by BSU and did the same thing. Smart coaches learn from mistakes. Well except for J. Lake.TheHB said:
I’d be more concerned about the dumbassery exhibited by Lanning. Maybe he will get better in the head coaching department, but he appears to be in way over his head.46XiJCAB said:Bottom line of this thread.
Blue chips no longer matter because those classes are not in the dogs future. I get it, lowered expectations. Maybe Fats can parlay turning around a team with talent to begin with into the soon to be open TAM job?
Point being that, of course blue chips matter. But if you coach them like Lanning does, it won’t matter how many stars his players had as recruits.
Our fat coach has demonstrated an ability so far to get more than most expected out of lesser talent. All things being equal in the coaching dept., I’d want Oregon’s talent. But things don’t look equal to me.
Fats only has 88 more games as a HC than Lanning. He whipped his ass by 3 with all of that experience.
If only there was a way to find out who’s had the easier schedule this year. Spoiler alert: There is and I don’t think you’ll like the results.
Getting the shitty teams on the road, one placed specifically in front of your rivalry game at home, is a called the softest of conference schedules.
No fan fic needed.
Note that Oregons will improve the next two weeks while UWs will decrease.
Fan fic is fan fic. Facts are facts.
There's nothing to check out. Oregon got their tougher games at home, including a glorified bye positioned right before the big rivalry game.
Oregon is a soft as baby shit team that showed it. Debatable whether you're even as good as beavlet.
Your fan fic sci-fi opinions don’t matter. Oregon has played both the harder overall schedule and conference schedule this season.
Losers say stuff like “gayme day matters” and think “basically bi’s” matter. “Yeah we lost but we kicked your ass so bad, you lost the next week.”
You have scoreboard and you’re still trying to win the alternative universe trophy.
I don’t really care about SOS it’s just that you brought it up and fan fickers need to be taught how real life works. I’ll be here for that.
Your one non puff road game is at beavlet. They might be better than you so points there I guess.
tldr: Oregon got their conference schedule absolutely served up and still got smacked in the mouth by Washington.
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You’re ruining Ballz story time. LOL......MikeSeaver said:
You’re wrong. And very weird.haie said:
When your harder games are at home and your cupcakes are on the road, that's called a favorable schedule Mike. Utah, UCLA, and UW had to go up to Eugene, you get Colorado before the rivalry. You're retarded if you think that somehow equates to Oregon having the harder schedule.MikeSeaver said:
Sounds like you’ve googled and found the results.haie said:
I'm not including non conference dude.MikeSeaver said:
There’s resources you can check to see who has played the far easier schedule. You just have to Google it.haie said:
Oregon conference road games: Arizona, Cal, Colorado.MikeSeaver said:
It’s fan fic so I’ll be sure to add all the reasons why I don’t care what anyone says, that was a GOOD asu team.haie said:
Don't forget "Probation" ASU 😆MikeSeaver said:
Going to add this to my fan fic blog and going to say I wrote it.haie said:
Easiest conference schedule up until the UW game. You got UCLA with GameDay there and everyone jacked out of their mind. Did not get ranked beavlet squad the week before. You got Colorado. It's debatable whether or not Oregon is as good as beavlet.46XiJCAB said:
8-2 over his head POTD. The guy is a first time HC that got his head beat in by his mentor and then ran off 8 in a row before dropping a 3 pointer even with 2 dumb ass calls. He's gonna be just fine. Chip got his head beat in by BSU and did the same thing. Smart coaches learn from mistakes. Well except for J. Lake.TheHB said:
I’d be more concerned about the dumbassery exhibited by Lanning. Maybe he will get better in the head coaching department, but he appears to be in way over his head.46XiJCAB said:Bottom line of this thread.
Blue chips no longer matter because those classes are not in the dogs future. I get it, lowered expectations. Maybe Fats can parlay turning around a team with talent to begin with into the soon to be open TAM job?
Point being that, of course blue chips matter. But if you coach them like Lanning does, it won’t matter how many stars his players had as recruits.
Our fat coach has demonstrated an ability so far to get more than most expected out of lesser talent. All things being equal in the coaching dept., I’d want Oregon’s talent. But things don’t look equal to me.
Fats only has 88 more games as a HC than Lanning. He whipped his ass by 3 with all of that experience.
If only there was a way to find out who’s had the easier schedule this year. Spoiler alert: There is and I don’t think you’ll like the results.
Getting the shitty teams on the road, one placed specifically in front of your rivalry game at home, is a called the softest of conference schedules.
No fan fic needed.
Note that Oregons will improve the next two weeks while UWs will decrease.
Fan fic is fan fic. Facts are facts.
There's nothing to check out. Oregon got their tougher games at home, including a glorified bye positioned right before the big rivalry game.
Oregon is a soft as baby shit team that showed it. Debatable whether you're even as good as beavlet.
Your fan fic sci-fi opinions don’t matter. Oregon has played both the harder overall schedule and conference schedule this season.
Losers say stuff like “gayme day matters” and think “basically bi’s” matter. “Yeah we lost but we kicked your ass so bad, you lost the next week.”
You have scoreboard and you’re still trying to win the alternative universe trophy.
I don’t really care about SOS it’s just that you brought it up and fan fickers need to be taught how real life works. I’ll be here for that.
Your one non puff road game is at beavlet. They might be better than you so points there I guess.
tldr: Oregon got their conference schedule absolutely served up and still got smacked in the mouth by Washington.
Ok let’s do your fan fic version of the Washington season. I guess since you’re pimping so hard for OSU, you’re saying that’s your best win of the season?
The only reason you smashed them 24-21 is because you had a bi and then played a “basically bi” against a Cal team who lost to Colorado. Oregon State only lost that game because of your schedule.
Or is it soft Oregon with a soft coach who played nobody this year and only beat UCLA because of a morning TV show?
And UCLA is just decent, but you lost to them. Is it because the TOUGH ass kickers of the men’s UW football team couldn’t possibly have recovered in time form their “basically bi” the week before against Stanford?
And then of course there was no way to recover from losing to “decent” UCLA and take on a probation era ASU the following week. You just can’t do it.
Oregon has played one team this year. The rest are either trash or a hair above trash. It’s the fucking PAC-12. I’m embarrassed Oregon lost to a uw team with a shittier D than Oregon. It happens. With a little help for a Rookie HC making insane decisions.


