OC has never really been an issue at Oregon since they hired Chip
Offense has rarely been an issue either.
That's what I know about the hire quite honestly
Offense was hot garbage for 4 seasons with Mario. He even found a way to fuck up the Moorhead scheme.
Oregon offense has been mostly good since Bellotti was the OC in 95. I’d say that very few programs have done better at staying out front in offensive innovation and philosophy than UO.
Bellotti Koetter Tedford Kelly Helfrich Dillingham
All very good/great OCs
Ludwig and Crowton were really inconsistent and Moorhead was handcuffed by his boss. Arroyo sucked.
Frost also sucked but he benefitted from having Mariota and a cast of playmakers so he could basically just play techmo bowl out there and use half of the Chip/Helfrich playbook and stay successful.
Also and most importantly, Will Stein checks a diversity box which I know matters a lot to everyone in Oregon.
Imagine bragging that a coach leaving from a shitty team is getting one up on your big brother.
The problem with your premise is that Oregon is Washington’s big brother, and has been for some time.
Ask anyone under the age of 60. It is what it is.
My premise is fine, lil bro.
I'm under 60, dipcock
We are you big brother.
We win more
We win bigger
We are more nationally relevant
We recruit better
All the flailing about doesn’t change any of that. You can wax nostalgic about neck rolls and astroturf until you’re blue in the face.
Oregon is daddy now. 1 fluke win at Autzen doesn’t change that. Say it with me.
Oregon is your daddy.
I like your posting shtick so I hope this helps and improves your day…maybe even your whole weekend. Merry Christmas!
It sucks when you have to go Capt. Obvious for the tards.
The only thing obvious is ducks have to post on a board created by husky fans because you're to dumb and poor to create your own that's worth a shit. Yeah, you're definitely little bro.
Your adoptive son the Aspie already made this point, gramps.
OC has never really been an issue at Oregon since they hired Chip
Offense has rarely been an issue either.
That's what I know about the hire quite honestly
Offense was hot garbage for 4 seasons with Mario. He even found a way to fuck up the Moorhead scheme.
Oregon offense has been mostly good since Bellotti was the OC in 95. I’d say that very few programs have done better at staying out front in offensive innovation and philosophy than UO.
Bellotti Koetter Tedford Kelly Helfrich Dillingham
All very good/great OCs
Ludwig and Crowton were really inconsistent and Moorhead was handcuffed by his boss. Arroyo sucked.
Frost also sucked but he benefitted from having Mariota and a cast of playmakers so he could basically just play techmo bowl out there and use half of the Chip/Helfrich playbook and stay successful.
Also and most importantly, Will Stein checks a diversity box which I know matters a lot to everyone in Oregon.
Imagine bragging that a coach leaving from a shitty team is getting one up on your big brother.
The problem with your premise is that Oregon is Washington’s big brother, and has been for some time.
Ask anyone under the age of 60. It is what it is.
My premise is fine, lil bro.
I'm under 60, dipcock
We are you big brother.
We win more
We win bigger
We are more nationally relevant
We recruit better
All the flailing about doesn’t change any of that. You can wax nostalgic about neck rolls and astroturf until you’re blue in the face.
Oregon is daddy now. 1 fluke win at Autzen doesn’t change that. Say it with me.
Oregon is your daddy.
I like your posting shtick so I hope this helps and improves your day…maybe even your whole weekend. Merry Christmas!
It sucks when you have to go Capt. Obvious for the tards.
The only thing obvious is ducks have to post on a board created by husky fans because you're to dumb and poor to create your own that's worth a shit. Yeah, you're definitely little bro.
Your adoptive son the Aspie already made this point, gramps.
OC has never really been an issue at Oregon since they hired Chip
Offense has rarely been an issue either.
That's what I know about the hire quite honestly
Offense was hot garbage for 4 seasons with Mario. He even found a way to fuck up the Moorhead scheme.
Oregon offense has been mostly good since Bellotti was the OC in 95. I’d say that very few programs have done better at staying out front in offensive innovation and philosophy than UO.
Bellotti Koetter Tedford Kelly Helfrich Dillingham
All very good/great OCs
Ludwig and Crowton were really inconsistent and Moorhead was handcuffed by his boss. Arroyo sucked.
Frost also sucked but he benefitted from having Mariota and a cast of playmakers so he could basically just play techmo bowl out there and use half of the Chip/Helfrich playbook and stay successful.
Also and most importantly, Will Stein checks a diversity box which I know matters a lot to everyone in Oregon.
Imagine bragging that a coach leaving from a shitty team is getting one up on your big brother.
The problem with your premise is that Oregon is Washington’s big brother, and has been for some time.
Ask anyone under the age of 60. It is what it is.
My premise is fine, lil bro.
I'm under 60, dipcock
We are you big brother.
We win more
We win bigger
We are more nationally relevant
We recruit better
All the flailing about doesn’t change any of that. You can wax nostalgic about neck rolls and astroturf until you’re blue in the face.
Oregon is daddy now. 1 fluke win at Autzen doesn’t change that. Say it with me.
Oregon is your daddy.
I like your posting shtick so I hope this helps and improves your day…maybe even your whole weekend. Merry Christmas!
It sucks when you have to go Capt. Obvious for the tards.
The only thing obvious is ducks have to post on a board created by husky fans because you're to dumb and poor to create your own that's worth a shit. Yeah, you're definitely little bro.
Your adoptive son the Aspie already made this point, gramps.
OC has never really been an issue at Oregon since they hired Chip
Offense has rarely been an issue either.
That's what I know about the hire quite honestly
Offense was hot garbage for 4 seasons with Mario. He even found a way to fuck up the Moorhead scheme.
Oregon offense has been mostly good since Bellotti was the OC in 95. I’d say that very few programs have done better at staying out front in offensive innovation and philosophy than UO.
Bellotti Koetter Tedford Kelly Helfrich Dillingham
All very good/great OCs
Ludwig and Crowton were really inconsistent and Moorhead was handcuffed by his boss. Arroyo sucked.
Frost also sucked but he benefitted from having Mariota and a cast of playmakers so he could basically just play techmo bowl out there and use half of the Chip/Helfrich playbook and stay successful.
Also and most importantly, Will Stein checks a diversity box which I know matters a lot to everyone in Oregon.
Imagine bragging that a coach leaving from a shitty team is getting one up on your big brother.
The problem with your premise is that Oregon is Washington’s big brother, and has been for some time.
Ask anyone under the age of 60. It is what it is.
My premise is fine, lil bro.
I'm under 60, dipcock
We are you big brother.
We win more
We win bigger
We are more nationally relevant
We recruit better
All the flailing about doesn’t change any of that. You can wax nostalgic about neck rolls and astroturf until you’re blue in the face.
Oregon is daddy now. 1 fluke win at Autzen doesn’t change that. Say it with me.
Oregon is your daddy.
I like your posting shtick so I hope this helps and improves your day…maybe even your whole weekend. Merry Christmas!
It sucks when you have to go Capt. Obvious for the tards.
The only thing obvious is ducks have to post on a board created by husky fans because you're to dumb and poor to create your own that's worth a shit. Yeah, you're definitely little bro.
Your adoptive son the Aspie already made this point, gramps.
OC has never really been an issue at Oregon since they hired Chip
Offense has rarely been an issue either.
That's what I know about the hire quite honestly
Offense was hot garbage for 4 seasons with Mario. He even found a way to fuck up the Moorhead scheme.
Oregon offense has been mostly good since Bellotti was the OC in 95. I’d say that very few programs have done better at staying out front in offensive innovation and philosophy than UO.
Bellotti Koetter Tedford Kelly Helfrich Dillingham
All very good/great OCs
Ludwig and Crowton were really inconsistent and Moorhead was handcuffed by his boss. Arroyo sucked.
Frost also sucked but he benefitted from having Mariota and a cast of playmakers so he could basically just play techmo bowl out there and use half of the Chip/Helfrich playbook and stay successful.
Also and most importantly, Will Stein checks a diversity box which I know matters a lot to everyone in Oregon.
Imagine bragging that a coach leaving from a shitty team is getting one up on your big brother.
The problem with your premise is that Oregon is Washington’s big brother, and has been for some time.
Ask anyone under the age of 60. It is what it is.
My premise is fine, lil bro.
I'm under 60, dipcock
We are you big brother.
We win more
We win bigger
We are more nationally relevant
We recruit better
All the flailing about doesn’t change any of that. You can wax nostalgic about neck rolls and astroturf until you’re blue in the face.
Oregon is daddy now. 1 fluke win at Autzen doesn’t change that. Say it with me.
Oregon is your daddy.
I like your posting shtick so I hope this helps and improves your day…maybe even your whole weekend. Merry Christmas!
It sucks when you have to go Capt. Obvious for the tards.
The only thing obvious is ducks have to post on a board created by husky fans because you're to dumb and poor to create your own that's worth a shit. Yeah, you're definitely little bro.
Your adoptive son the Aspie already made this point, gramps.
OC has never really been an issue at Oregon since they hired Chip
Offense has rarely been an issue either.
That's what I know about the hire quite honestly
Offense was hot garbage for 4 seasons with Mario. He even found a way to fuck up the Moorhead scheme.
Oregon offense has been mostly good since Bellotti was the OC in 95. I’d say that very few programs have done better at staying out front in offensive innovation and philosophy than UO.
Bellotti Koetter Tedford Kelly Helfrich Dillingham
All very good/great OCs
Ludwig and Crowton were really inconsistent and Moorhead was handcuffed by his boss. Arroyo sucked.
Frost also sucked but he benefitted from having Mariota and a cast of playmakers so he could basically just play techmo bowl out there and use half of the Chip/Helfrich playbook and stay successful.
Also and most importantly, Will Stein checks a diversity box which I know matters a lot to everyone in Oregon.
Imagine bragging that a coach leaving from a shitty team is getting one up on your big brother.
The problem with your premise is that Oregon is Washington’s big brother, and has been for some time.
Ask anyone under the age of 60. It is what it is.
My premise is fine, lil bro.
I'm under 60, dipcock
We are you big brother.
We win more
We win bigger
We are more nationally relevant
We recruit better
All the flailing about doesn’t change any of that. You can wax nostalgic about neck rolls and astroturf until you’re blue in the face.
Oregon is daddy now. 1 fluke win at Autzen doesn’t change that. Say it with me.
Oregon is your daddy.
I like your posting shtick so I hope this helps and improves your day…maybe even your whole weekend. Merry Christmas!
It sucks when you have to go Capt. Obvious for the tards.
The only thing obvious is ducks have to post on a board created by husky fans because you're to dumb and poor to create your own that's worth a shit. Yeah, you're definitely little bro.
Your adoptive son the Aspie already made this point, gramps.
OC has never really been an issue at Oregon since they hired Chip
Offense has rarely been an issue either.
That's what I know about the hire quite honestly
Offense was hot garbage for 4 seasons with Mario. He even found a way to fuck up the Moorhead scheme.
Oregon offense has been mostly good since Bellotti was the OC in 95. I’d say that very few programs have done better at staying out front in offensive innovation and philosophy than UO.
Bellotti Koetter Tedford Kelly Helfrich Dillingham
All very good/great OCs
Ludwig and Crowton were really inconsistent and Moorhead was handcuffed by his boss. Arroyo sucked.
Frost also sucked but he benefitted from having Mariota and a cast of playmakers so he could basically just play techmo bowl out there and use half of the Chip/Helfrich playbook and stay successful.
Also and most importantly, Will Stein checks a diversity box which I know matters a lot to everyone in Oregon.
Imagine bragging that a coach leaving from a shitty team is getting one up on your big brother.
The problem with your premise is that Oregon is Washington’s big brother, and has been for some time.
Ask anyone under the age of 60. It is what it is.
My premise is fine, lil bro.
I'm under 60, dipcock
We are you big brother.
We win more
We win bigger
We are more nationally relevant
We recruit better
All the flailing about doesn’t change any of that. You can wax nostalgic about neck rolls and astroturf until you’re blue in the face.
Oregon is daddy now. 1 fluke win at Autzen doesn’t change that. Say it with me.
Oregon is your daddy.
I like your posting shtick so I hope this helps and improves your day…maybe even your whole weekend. Merry Christmas!
It sucks when you have to go Capt. Obvious for the tards.
The only thing obvious is ducks have to post on a board created by husky fans because you're to dumb and poor to create your own that's worth a shit. Yeah, you're definitely little bro.
Your adoptive son the Aspie already made this point, gramps.
OC has never really been an issue at Oregon since they hired Chip
Offense has rarely been an issue either.
That's what I know about the hire quite honestly
Offense was hot garbage for 4 seasons with Mario. He even found a way to fuck up the Moorhead scheme.
Oregon offense has been mostly good since Bellotti was the OC in 95. I’d say that very few programs have done better at staying out front in offensive innovation and philosophy than UO.
Bellotti Koetter Tedford Kelly Helfrich Dillingham
All very good/great OCs
Ludwig and Crowton were really inconsistent and Moorhead was handcuffed by his boss. Arroyo sucked.
Frost also sucked but he benefitted from having Mariota and a cast of playmakers so he could basically just play techmo bowl out there and use half of the Chip/Helfrich playbook and stay successful.
Also and most importantly, Will Stein checks a diversity box which I know matters a lot to everyone in Oregon.
OC has never really been an issue at Oregon since they hired Chip
Offense has rarely been an issue either.
That's what I know about the hire quite honestly
Offense was hot garbage for 4 seasons with Mario. He even found a way to fuck up the Moorhead scheme.
Oregon offense has been mostly good since Bellotti was the OC in 95. I’d say that very few programs have done better at staying out front in offensive innovation and philosophy than UO.
Bellotti Koetter Tedford Kelly Helfrich Dillingham
All very good/great OCs
Ludwig and Crowton were really inconsistent and Moorhead was handcuffed by his boss. Arroyo sucked.
Frost also sucked but he benefitted from having Mariota and a cast of playmakers so he could basically just play techmo bowl out there and use half of the Chip/Helfrich playbook and stay successful.
Also and most importantly, Will Stein checks a diversity box which I know matters a lot to everyone in Oregon.
OC has never really been an issue at Oregon since they hired Chip
Offense has rarely been an issue either.
That's what I know about the hire quite honestly
Offense was hot garbage for 4 seasons with Mario. He even found a way to fuck up the Moorhead scheme.
Oregon offense has been mostly good since Bellotti was the OC in 95. I’d say that very few programs have done better at staying out front in offensive innovation and philosophy than UO.
Bellotti Koetter Tedford Kelly Helfrich Dillingham
All very good/great OCs
Ludwig and Crowton were really inconsistent and Moorhead was handcuffed by his boss. Arroyo sucked.
Frost also sucked but he benefitted from having Mariota and a cast of playmakers so he could basically just play techmo bowl out there and use half of the Chip/Helfrich playbook and stay successful.
Also and most importantly, Will Stein checks a diversity box which I know matters a lot to everyone in Oregon.
Imagine bragging that a coach leaving from a shitty team is getting one up on your big brother.
The problem with your premise is that Oregon is Washington’s big brother, and has been for some time.
Ask anyone under the age of 60. It is what it is.
My premise is fine, lil bro.
I'm under 60, dipcock
We are you big brother.
We win more
We win bigger
We are more nationally relevant
We recruit better
All the flailing about doesn’t change any of that. You can wax nostalgic about neck rolls and astroturf until you’re blue in the face.
Oregon is daddy now. 1 fluke win at Autzen doesn’t change that. Say it with me.
Oregon is your daddy.
I like your posting shtick so I hope this helps and improves your day…maybe even your whole weekend. Merry Christmas!
It sucks when you have to go Capt. Obvious for the tards.
The only thing obvious is ducks have to post on a board created by husky fans because you're to dumb and poor to create your own that's worth a shit. Yeah, you're definitely little bro.
Your adoptive son the Aspie already made this point, gramps.
OC has never really been an issue at Oregon since they hired Chip
Offense has rarely been an issue either.
That's what I know about the hire quite honestly
Offense was hot garbage for 4 seasons with Mario. He even found a way to fuck up the Moorhead scheme.
Oregon offense has been mostly good since Bellotti was the OC in 95. I’d say that very few programs have done better at staying out front in offensive innovation and philosophy than UO.
Bellotti Koetter Tedford Kelly Helfrich Dillingham
All very good/great OCs
Ludwig and Crowton were really inconsistent and Moorhead was handcuffed by his boss. Arroyo sucked.
Frost also sucked but he benefitted from having Mariota and a cast of playmakers so he could basically just play techmo bowl out there and use half of the Chip/Helfrich playbook and stay successful.
Also and most importantly, Will Stein checks a diversity box which I know matters a lot to everyone in Oregon.
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"Sick burn"
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It's a point that needs be made, repeatedly, for days, weeks, and months. And will be.
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