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Lots of chatter this morning about this happening? Would think he'd be the favorite down there to start from day one. With the Husky suckage at QB has Petersen reached out to this kid? We all know what a mature, talented one-and-done can do, ala Russell Wilson at Wisconsin. Anyway, just wondering if anybody has heard anything about UW and Adams.
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UW, EWU or UO
No brainer.
#SupplyAndDemand
But Road is probably right, the odds of him increasing his stock with better exposure are less likely than him hurting his stock with overall shit play from our O. He would need to make Spring ball.
-Hugh Millen
Always have been. Doog hope is such a sweet jewel though. I like to hoard it like the Hebrews do with diamonds. Then I let just a little out to keep demand high.
He threw some impressive dimes in Husky Stadium but if Mariota got banged up in Oregon's offense at 6'4" 215 lbs, how will a guy do who is 4 inches shorter and 25 lbs lighter? He's more like Keith Price and KP was never able to make it through a full Pac-12 season without getting beaten up...much different than Eastern's schedule.
But maybe he doesn't have to be guaranteed because what does it say about Oregon's QBs on the roster if one guy will be a RS-Soph (Lockie) and one will be a RS-Frosh (Morgan M.) if they are trying to bring in Adams from EWU? Maybe it's not only a matter of talent but depth too.
And now the obligatory "either way it will be interesting".
If you watch his games he makes a ton of really bad plays that make you scratch your head. The system they run at EWU is not the same as UO, it is way more similar to WSU than UO. They throw the ball a ton and it is a great producer of QB numbers. Beau Baldwin is a fantastic coach in that regard.
If you are going to run Adams, he is going to get hurt. He will cramp at some point and become a non-threat on the ground during games.
If they have him sitting in the pocket and throwing dimes then he will be pretty successful. Oregon is loaded with talent, so as long as they rely on their ground game and short passing they should be fine. But I just think people need to pump the brakes a bit out there.