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  • TierbsHsotBoobs
    TierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680

    Tequilla said:

    Tequilla said:

    Adams is no better than an average at best PAC QB ... I tend to think he's below average. This is by far the most vulnerable Oregon has been in years.

    DPOTD. There aren't 5 QB's in the Pac 12 that are better than Adams. There probably aren't even 3. Kessler, maybe Goff... Who else?

    Browning - No

    I don't even know who Oregon State's QB is, but I know he sucks.

    Liufau - Terrible

    Falk - No

    Hogan - Lol

    Rosen - Probably not at this point. Played pretty poorly against UNLV.

    Bercovici - Fuck No. Bercovici is pretty bad.

    Soloman - Maybe, but LIPO. I'd probably take Adams.

    Wilson - No
    Pretty sure you've propped up Hogan in the past ... can't have it both ways.
    I've said he's a decent QB, but if you swap him with Adams, Stanford beats Northwestern. There aren't 5 QB's in the Pac 12 that are better. That's a simple fact.
    Since when does Shaw allow quarterbacks to audible?
  • TierbsHsotBoobs
    TierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680
    Tequilla said:

    Couple of clarifying points to my earlier comment about VAJ being an average PAC QB at best ...

    First, I generally agree with the idea that the QBs in the conference this year are below average compared to normal. That's to be expected when the conference has lost so many high end QBs in a single year (Hundley, Mannion, Kelly, and Holliday).

    Second, what I've generally seen from Adams in the game at Husky Stadium last year and the game on Saturday against Michigan State is that he throws a lot of 50/50 balls in the air hoping his WRs can come down with them. That might work at Eastern. That might work against inferior competition. That's not a recipe for success week in and week out in the PAC.

    Third, Oregon's offense has never been known as a team that runs a diverse passing tree in their passing game. The success that they have had in the passing game is IMO much more system driven and tied to the success of their running game forcing teams to sell out versus the run and then be exposed over the top in the passing game.

    Finally, the point that has been made in this thread about Oregon's OL is a telling one. Oregon averaged 2.9 yards per rushing attempt against Michigan State. It wasn't all on VAJ as Freeman averaged under 4 yards per carry. This has always been the consistent theme against Oregon getting beat ... you beat the OL first and that kills the rest of their team.

    I'm not saying whether or not UW will beat Oregon or not this year. It's way too early to even get an idea on whether UW is good or not this year. I'm cautiously optimistic about the defense and think that it could turn out into a surprising year if the offense can come around.

    Flagged for calling those four dreckfest QBs high end.

    The only team in the conference that is worse off at QB now compared to a year ago is Oregon.
  • HFNY
    HFNY Member Posts: 5,511
    I'm sure Oregon State wishes they had Mannion back (now on the Rams).

    Taylor Kelly was also better than Mike Bercovicci or however you spell his Eyetalian last name.

    Jury is still out on Rosen. He didn't play all that well vs. UNLV on the road.

    Tequilla said:

    Couple of clarifying points to my earlier comment about VAJ being an average PAC QB at best ...

    First, I generally agree with the idea that the QBs in the conference this year are below average compared to normal. That's to be expected when the conference has lost so many high end QBs in a single year (Hundley, Mannion, Kelly, and Holliday).

    Second, what I've generally seen from Adams in the game at Husky Stadium last year and the game on Saturday against Michigan State is that he throws a lot of 50/50 balls in the air hoping his WRs can come down with them. That might work at Eastern. That might work against inferior competition. That's not a recipe for success week in and week out in the PAC.

    Third, Oregon's offense has never been known as a team that runs a diverse passing tree in their passing game. The success that they have had in the passing game is IMO much more system driven and tied to the success of their running game forcing teams to sell out versus the run and then be exposed over the top in the passing game.

    Finally, the point that has been made in this thread about Oregon's OL is a telling one. Oregon averaged 2.9 yards per rushing attempt against Michigan State. It wasn't all on VAJ as Freeman averaged under 4 yards per carry. This has always been the consistent theme against Oregon getting beat ... you beat the OL first and that kills the rest of their team.

    I'm not saying whether or not UW will beat Oregon or not this year. It's way too early to even get an idea on whether UW is good or not this year. I'm cautiously optimistic about the defense and think that it could turn out into a surprising year if the offense can come around.

    Flagged for calling those four dreckfest QBs high end.

    The only team in the conference that is worse off at QB now compared to a year ago is Oregon.
  • MikeSeaver
    MikeSeaver Member Posts: 5,800
    Tequilla said:

    Couple of clarifying points to my earlier comment about VAJ being an average PAC QB at best ...

    First, I generally agree with the idea that the QBs in the conference this year are below average compared to normal. That's to be expected when the conference has lost so many high end QBs in a single year (Hundley, Mannion, Kelly, and Holliday).

    Second, what I've generally seen from Adams in the game at Husky Stadium last year and the game on Saturday against Michigan State is that he throws a lot of 50/50 balls in the air hoping his WRs can come down with them. That might work at Eastern. That might work against inferior competition. That's not a recipe for success week in and week out in the PAC.

    Third, Oregon's offense has never been known as a team that runs a diverse passing tree in their passing game. The success that they have had in the passing game is IMO much more system driven and tied to the success of their running game forcing teams to sell out versus the run and then be exposed over the top in the passing game.

    Finally, the point that has been made in this thread about Oregon's OL is a telling one. Oregon averaged 2.9 yards per rushing attempt against Michigan State. It wasn't all on VAJ as Freeman averaged under 4 yards per carry. This has always been the consistent theme against Oregon getting beat ... you beat the OL first and that kills the rest of their team.

    I'm not saying whether or not UW will beat Oregon or not this year. It's way too early to even get an idea on whether UW is good or not this year. I'm cautiously optimistic about the defense and think that it could turn out into a surprising year if the offense can come around.

    I didn't read any of this. Just noticed it's another post about how average VAJ is.

    Nobody is arguing with any of you who say he sucks which says to me, you're trying to convince yourself that he sucks because you can't bare another useless Oregon pac12 championship.





  • TierbsHsotBoobs
    TierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680
    HFNY said:

    I'm sure Oregon State wishes they had Mannion back (now on the Rams).

    Taylor Kelly was also better than Mike Bercovicci or however you spell his Eyetalian last name.

    Jury is still out on Rosen. He didn't play all that well vs. UNLV on the road.

    Tequilla said:

    Couple of clarifying points to my earlier comment about VAJ being an average PAC QB at best ...

    First, I generally agree with the idea that the QBs in the conference this year are below average compared to normal. That's to be expected when the conference has lost so many high end QBs in a single year (Hundley, Mannion, Kelly, and Holliday).

    Second, what I've generally seen from Adams in the game at Husky Stadium last year and the game on Saturday against Michigan State is that he throws a lot of 50/50 balls in the air hoping his WRs can come down with them. That might work at Eastern. That might work against inferior competition. That's not a recipe for success week in and week out in the PAC.

    Third, Oregon's offense has never been known as a team that runs a diverse passing tree in their passing game. The success that they have had in the passing game is IMO much more system driven and tied to the success of their running game forcing teams to sell out versus the run and then be exposed over the top in the passing game.

    Finally, the point that has been made in this thread about Oregon's OL is a telling one. Oregon averaged 2.9 yards per rushing attempt against Michigan State. It wasn't all on VAJ as Freeman averaged under 4 yards per carry. This has always been the consistent theme against Oregon getting beat ... you beat the OL first and that kills the rest of their team.

    I'm not saying whether or not UW will beat Oregon or not this year. It's way too early to even get an idea on whether UW is good or not this year. I'm cautiously optimistic about the defense and think that it could turn out into a surprising year if the offense can come around.

    Flagged for calling those four dreckfest QBs high end.

    The only team in the conference that is worse off at QB now compared to a year ago is Oregon.
    Mannion was dogshit last year. The Rams are fucktarded for picking him up.

    Kelly was benched for Bercovici in the Arizona game.

    UCLA treated UNLV like a scrimmage.
  • 90sHuskyFan
    90sHuskyFan Member Posts: 215
    edited September 2015
    Tequilla said:


    That might work against inferior competition.

    You mean like going 31 of 46 for 475 yards and 7 TDs? The UW defense doesn't have the LOB secondary but to say the were inferior to Eastern in terms of talent and ability would be misleading.

    *Self $75K fine for using a "12" related term/acronym in LOB. Damn it... did it again. I'm up to $150K now

  • Tequilla
    Tequilla Member Posts: 20,223
    I thought VAJ made a number of questionable throws last year that he got away with against a super green UW secondary. I didn't think the yards stacked up to the quality of play.
  • CokeGreaterThanPepsi
    CokeGreaterThanPepsi Member Posts: 7,646

    Tequilla said:


    That might work against inferior competition.

    You mean like going 31 of 46 for 475 yards and 7 TDs? The UW defense doesn't have the LOB secondary but to say the were inferior to Eastern in terms of talent and ability would be misleading.

    *Self $75K fine for using a "12" related term/acronym in LOB. Damn it... did it again. I'm up to $150K now

    It's just his style of play doesn't fit Oregon that well, I've been saying that since he signed with them.

    Yes, he torched UW. I could point out that our secondary at that time was terrible and Peters sat the last half basically.

    But he also should have been sacked 10-12 times that game, he threw some ridiculous passes that he should have never thrown and he just showed a general disregard for ball security. Those are things that don't really go in line with what Oregon wants. They want the ball out quickly, accurately, and protect the ball.

    I like Adams, I think he fits a passing offense very well. I just don't think he fits Oregon that well.

    *Note: Oregon will still be good. They will beat the shit out of the little sister of the poor PAC12.
  • CokeGreaterThanPepsi
    CokeGreaterThanPepsi Member Posts: 7,646
    I'll just leave this here (from Pro Football Focus):

  • BennyBeaver
    BennyBeaver Member Posts: 13,346
    HFNY said:



    The bigger poont is that this bored knew VAJ to be injury-prone and his finger still won't be healed by the team Tuff Utah comes to town on the 26th....then the weekly grind of the Pac-12 schedule continues rather than getting off weeks with teams like Southern Utah and UC Davis

    But Oregon likely has bigger problems than VAJ already being dinged....their OL doesn't compare to their OL last year....Fisher had some nasty in him and Grasu wouldn't have been blown up on a critical 4th down play like their other free-agent (the C from ND) was @ MSU.

    With Tyner out, Freeman may get worn down as the Pac-12 season goes on and their secondary could almost be as bad as our's last year after Peters went psycho. Daniels looked slow and got exposed early in the game and their corners need to get better in a hurry.

    Michigan State also mostly ran the ball at will so maybe they miss Armstead more than most imagined.

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