Huskieie fans should be grateful for that brain-fart. CU was on the verge of running us? out of the building. Might keep Helfrich from being set on fire at the 50 after the game
Our dumb fucks could have run your Ducks out of OUR building last year but WE fagged, got cute, and lost - again.
WE suck. This might be the year WE suck less than Oregyn.
1994 we have Napolean Kaufman and on 1st down from inside the 10 50 seconds left or so and throw the world's longest (still the record to this day) out pattern, "the pick" is born and that is their beginning
22 years later that int could be the end of their run.
1994 we have Napolean Kaufman and on 1st down from inside the 10 50 seconds left or so and throw the world's longest (still the record to this day) out pattern, "the pick" is born and that is their beginning
22 years later that int could be the end of their run.
I don't buy into the single event theory.
Programs have trajectories, over time some are up, others are down. In 1994 Washington was on probation and had a lifelong assistant in place of a legend at head coach. They were on a downward trajectory. Oregon had been an asterisk for decades, going from 1964 to 1988 without playing a bowl game. In 1994 they were on an upward trajectory, playing good football, they went 7-1 in conference that year and made it to the Rose Bowl. The Huskies may have had the more talented team, but they weren't playing better that day and lost as a result. People forget that the Huskies went 4-4 in conference play that year. Dreck.
Yesterday, Colorado was the best team on the field. They were on the road trying to get the stench of losing out of their program and gave up a few big plays that let Oregon hang in there. Oregon still has a potent offense, but a shitty defense. They look a lot like Bellotti's Ducks right now, basically a mid tier to upper mid tier PAC team without depth at some key positions, particularly QB. Colorado is on an upward trajectory, Oregon's appears to be downward, and straight up, Colorado has a better team with more depth, including at QB. They should have won and did. Nothing more to it than that.
From here we'll see what happens. This conference sucks. Oregon could still limp to a conference title, and Colorado could have the wheels come off. It's only game 4 of the season, time to LIPO.
1994 we have Napolean Kaufman and on 1st down from inside the 10 50 seconds left or so and throw the world's longest (still the record to this day) out pattern, "the pick" is born and that is their beginning
22 years later that int could be the end of their run.
I don't buy into the single event theory.
Programs have trajectories, over time some are up, others are down. In 1994 Washington was on probation and had a lifelong assistant in place of a legend at head coach. They were on a downward trajectory. Oregon had been an asterisk for decades, going from 1964 to 1988 without playing a bowl game. In 1994 they were on an upward trajectory, playing good football, they went 7-1 in conference that year and made it to the Rose Bowl. The Huskies may have had the more talented team, but they weren't playing better that day and lost as a result. People forget that the Huskies went 4-4 in conference play that year. Dreck.
Yesterday, Colorado was the best team on the field. They were on the road trying to get the stench of losing out of their program and gave up a few big plays that let Oregon hang in there. Oregon still has a potent offense, but a shitty defense. They look a lot like Bellotti's Ducks right now, basically a mid tier to upper mid tier PAC team without depth at some key positions, particularly QB. Colorado is on an upward trajectory, Oregon's appears to be downward, and straight up, Colorado has a better team with more depth, including at QB. They should have won and did. Nothing more to it than that.
From here we'll see what happens. This conference sucks. Oregon could still limp to a conference title, and Colorado could have the wheels come off. It's only game 4 of the season, time to LIPO.
i didnt read a single word of this but oregon needs to give helfrich time to get his guys in there.
1994 we have Napolean Kaufman and on 1st down from inside the 10 50 seconds left or so and throw the world's longest (still the record to this day) out pattern, "the pick" is born and that is their beginning
22 years later that int could be the end of their run.
I don't buy into the single event theory.
Programs have trajectories, over time some are up, others are down. In 1994 Washington was on probation and had a lifelong assistant in place of a legend at head coach. They were on a downward trajectory. Oregon had been an asterisk for decades, going from 1964 to 1988 without playing a bowl game. In 1994 they were on an upward trajectory, playing good football, they went 7-1 in conference that year and made it to the Rose Bowl. The Huskies may have had the more talented team, but they weren't playing better that day and lost as a result. People forget that the Huskies went 4-4 in conference play that year. Dreck.
Yesterday, Colorado was the best team on the field. They were on the road trying to get the stench of losing out of their program and gave up a few big plays that let Oregon hang in there. Oregon still has a potent offense, but a shitty defense. They look a lot like Bellotti's Ducks right now, basically a mid tier to upper mid tier PAC team without depth at some key positions, particularly QB. Colorado is on an upward trajectory, Oregon's appears to be downward, and straight up, Colorado has a better team with more depth, including at QB. They should have won and did. Nothing more to it than that.
From here we'll see what happens. This conference sucks. Oregon could still limp to a conference title, and Colorado could have the wheels come off. It's only game 4 of the season, time to LIPO.
i didnt read a single word of this but oregon needs to give helfrich time to get his guys in there.
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WE suck. This might be the year WE suck less than Oregyn.
Ed DonatellBrady Hoke has really done wonders for the Duck defense.UW is now their whole season.
2) 40 seconds left
3) 2 timeouts
4) Throw a fade route with an inaccurate passer
5) Profit?
1994 we have Napolean Kaufman and on 1st down from inside the 10 50 seconds left or so and throw the world's longest (still the record to this day) out pattern, "the pick" is born and that is their beginning
22 years later that int could be the end of their run.
Programs have trajectories, over time some are up, others are down. In 1994 Washington was on probation and had a lifelong assistant in place of a legend at head coach. They were on a downward trajectory. Oregon had been an asterisk for decades, going from 1964 to 1988 without playing a bowl game. In 1994 they were on an upward trajectory, playing good football, they went 7-1 in conference that year and made it to the Rose Bowl. The Huskies may have had the more talented team, but they weren't playing better that day and lost as a result. People forget that the Huskies went 4-4 in conference play that year. Dreck.
Yesterday, Colorado was the best team on the field. They were on the road trying to get the stench of losing out of their program and gave up a few big plays that let Oregon hang in there. Oregon still has a potent offense, but a shitty defense. They look a lot like Bellotti's Ducks right now, basically a mid tier to upper mid tier PAC team without depth at some key positions, particularly QB. Colorado is on an upward trajectory, Oregon's appears to be downward, and straight up, Colorado has a better team with more depth, including at QB. They should have won and did. Nothing more to it than that.
From here we'll see what happens. This conference sucks. Oregon could still limp to a conference title, and Colorado could have the wheels come off. It's only game 4 of the season, time to LIPO.
thanks.
w/a screen shart!!!!!