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A few interesting decisions by Sark

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  • RoadDawg55
    RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,424 Standard Supporter

    Oregon runs fast paced smashmouth people.

    They have good lineman, but I wouldn't consider it smashmouth. They also run a lot of bubble screens.

  • TierbsHsotBoobs
    TierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680

    Oregon runs fast paced smashmouth people.

    They have good lineman, but I wouldn't consider it smashmouth. They also run a lot of bubble screens.

    Oregon's run/pass ratio is the highest in the conference.
  • RoadDawg55
    RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,424 Standard Supporter

    Oregon runs fast paced smashmouth people.

    They have good lineman, but I wouldn't consider it smashmouth. They also run a lot of bubble screens.

    Oregon's run/pass ratio is the highest in the conference.
    Point taken, but it's not the Alabama or Stanford model of smash mouth. Oregon runs zone blocking, Alabama and Stanford try and knock the DL off the ball.

  • TierbsHsotBoobs
    TierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680

    Oregon runs fast paced smashmouth people.

    They have good lineman, but I wouldn't consider it smashmouth. They also run a lot of bubble screens.

    Oregon's run/pass ratio is the highest in the conference.
    Point taken, but it's not the Alabama or Stanford model of smash mouth. Oregon runs zone blocking, Alabama and Stanford try and knock the DL off the ball.

    And counterpoint taken.

  • Global
    Global Member Posts: 333
    Shelton is hurt, and we ought to have sat him out of this game. Playing him still in the second half is stupid.
    I have no problem with sitting Sankey, though. I also would not have objected if Sark let him in long enough to get over 100 yards, but that is mostly for Sankey's place in Husky posterity.
  • Homebrew_Dawg
    Homebrew_Dawg Member Posts: 1,652
    Global said:

    Shelton is hurt, and we ought to have sat him out of this game. Playing him still in the second half is stupid.
    I have no problem with sitting Sankey, though. I also would not have objected if Sark

    What can be done to get Sark out of the games?
  • jmc84
    jmc84 Member Posts: 499

    Global said:

    Shelton is hurt, and we ought to have sat him out of this game. Playing him still in the second half is stupid.
    I have no problem with sitting Sankey, though. I also would not have objected if Sark

    What can be done to get Sark out of the games?
    We need him to get ejected for targeting, or suspended for getting caught doing 90 while doing blow off a hooker's ass.
  • RoadDawg55
    RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,424 Standard Supporter
    edited September 2013
    jmc84 said:

    Global said:

    Shelton is hurt, and we ought to have sat him out of this game. Playing him still in the second half is stupid.
    I have no problem with sitting Sankey, though. I also would not have objected if Sark

    What can be done to get Sark out of the games?
    We need him to get ejected for targeting, or suspended for getting caught doing 90 while doing blow off a hooker's Joey's waitress' ass.
  • You are going to need a lot of bodies on D mid way through Pac 12 play. Nearly every team now runs the up tempo, and even Stanford did some tonight against ASU.

    He doesn't defend Sark guys....
  • IrishDawg22
    IrishDawg22 Member Posts: 2,754
    edited September 2013

    You are going to need a lot of bodies on D mid way through Pac 12 play. Nearly every team now runs the up tempo, and even Stanford did some tonight against ASU.

    He doesn't defend Sark guys....
    If making a valid point is defending Sark, then sign me up. Or I could be a dumb fuck like you and never bring anything to the table.

    Or I forgot, 5 reasons are more you cup of tea.