Beaver football might be on the right track
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Has @MikeSeaver always struggled this badly or is it one bad posting year out of 15 good ones?
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RaceBannon said:
Has @MikeSeaver always struggled this badly or is it one bad posting year out of 15 good ones?
Fewest bowl teams in forever.
25% of the league won 2 or less conf games for the first time in since forever
I can reel off the horrific bowl results if you'd like. Or revisit how the conference champ spent new years eve imitating an average sorority girl home on "winter" break.
Worst Pac 12 in a long LONG time.
It's all right there in the maths
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The only thing about Taggart that I don't like is getting rid of "Win The Day," it was a good motto and a good tradition for a school that doesn't have much in the way of tradition. He's also not shy about holding people accountable. How many programs would fire newly-hired assistants for a DUI?IPukeOregonGrellow said:
Maybe. But he's an idiot that young, edgy black teenagers apparently want to play for. The question that remains is how does he use that talent?RoadDawg55 said:
I've never been an Oregon basher or hater at all. In fact, doogs who pretend like Oregon didn't have a historic run piss me off. I genuinely liked watching Oregon play.AZDuck said:Oregon State does well when their coach's last name ends in "sen" or "son." So they should be improved this year.
What most of the fuckheads around here seem to be neglecting is that, except for one year, Oregon has had top 20 recruiting classes and now has an S&C coach is SERIOUS about working them until their livers literally start bleeding. We also have a good QB again.
Also too, the Civil War is in Autzen. Unless Taggart is a total piece of shit (losing record), we beat the Boovs in our place.
I really feel like Taggart is an idiot though. The snakes comment was cringe worthy. He already started the pr campaign about what a big rebuild it's going to take.
Discipline went to hell under Helfrich. It wasn't Sark-at-USC bad, but it was close. So I feel like Taggart is doing a lot of things right and I'm thrilled with the Leavitt and Cristobal hires.
Taggart's teams seem to struggle in their first year, but he's definitely built them up. USF going from 2-10 to 10-2 is a good indicator of that. And he has much more in the way of talent and facilities to work with at Oregon than he's ever had. He needs at least a winning record this year to win my confidence. Double-digits would be nice. It's not like he doesn't have a great QB, a stable of RBs, and a strong receiving corps to build his offense. And Leavitt has been a miracle-worker on Defenses. Even a mediocre defense could put us? in contention for the league title. Watching developments in Eugene with great interest. LIFPO. -
you can almost see the tears in his eyes when he postsRaceBannon said:Has @MikeSeaver always struggled this badly or is it one bad posting year out of 15 good ones?
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Sounds like a molder of men to me.AZDuck said:
The only thing about Taggart that I don't like is getting rid of "Win The Day," it was a good motto and a good tradition for a school that doesn't have much in the way of tradition. He's also not shy about holding people accountable. How many programs would fire newly-hired assistants for a DUI?IPukeOregonGrellow said:
Maybe. But he's an idiot that young, edgy black teenagers apparently want to play for. The question that remains is how does he use that talent?RoadDawg55 said:
I've never been an Oregon basher or hater at all. In fact, doogs who pretend like Oregon didn't have a historic run piss me off. I genuinely liked watching Oregon play.AZDuck said:Oregon State does well when their coach's last name ends in "sen" or "son." So they should be improved this year.
What most of the fuckheads around here seem to be neglecting is that, except for one year, Oregon has had top 20 recruiting classes and now has an S&C coach is SERIOUS about working them until their livers literally start bleeding. We also have a good QB again.
Also too, the Civil War is in Autzen. Unless Taggart is a total piece of shit (losing record), we beat the Boovs in our place.
I really feel like Taggart is an idiot though. The snakes comment was cringe worthy. He already started the pr campaign about what a big rebuild it's going to take.
Discipline went to hell under Helfrich. It wasn't Sark-at-USC bad, but it was close. So I feel like Taggart is doing a lot of things right and I'm thrilled with the Leavitt and Cristobal hires.
Taggart's teams seem to struggle in their first year, but he's definitely built them up. USF going from 2-10 to 10-2 is a good indicator of that. And he has much more in the way of talent and facilities to work with at Oregon than he's ever had. He needs at least a winning record this year to win my confidence. Double-digits would be nice. It's not like he doesn't have a great QB, a stable of RBs, and a strong receiving corps to build his offense. And Leavitt has been a miracle-worker on Defenses. Even a mediocre defense could put us? in contention for the league title. Watching developments in Eugene with great interest. LIFPO.
The DUI thing is a nature of all the bad FREE PUB Oregon has been getting in recent years. Most schools today would have to do it and it comes from the bosses not the coach.
You administration hasn't forgotten the probation even though none of us give a shit. -
I'm LIPO. But there are about a half dozen red flags that scare me, none of which are DUI related.AZDuck said:
The only thing about Taggart that I don't like is getting rid of "Win The Day," it was a good motto and a good tradition for a school that doesn't have much in the way of tradition. He's also not shy about holding people accountable. How many programs would fire newly-hired assistants for a DUI?
Discipline went to hell under Helfrich. It wasn't Sark-at-USC bad, but it was close. So I feel like Taggart is doing a lot of things right and I'm thrilled with the Leavitt and Cristobal hires.
Taggart's teams seem to struggle in their first year, but he's definitely built them up. USF going from 2-10 to 10-2 is a good indicator of that. And he has much more in the way of talent and facilities to work with at Oregon than he's ever had. He needs at least a winning record this year to win my confidence. Double-digits would be nice. It's not like he doesn't have a great QB, a stable of RBs, and a strong receiving corps to build his offense. And Leavitt has been a miracle-worker on Defenses. Even a mediocre defense could put us? in contention for the league title. Watching developments in Eugene with great interest. LIFPO.
-That he seems dedicated to running Chip Kelly's no-huddle zone read offense, but doesn't really have the guys who know the Xs and Os behind it.
- That he replaced Coach Rad, who has forgotten more about getting players ready to play at a fast pace than anyone else, with a new guy who seems hell-bent on developing big, dumb muscle, which is the complete opposite of what Chip Kelly wanted.
- That he's just a little bit too naive about how hard it is to flip 5-star West Coast kids away from USC and bring 5-star East Coast kids 2,000 miles away from home.
- That he's setting up excuses for a disappointing season and long rebuild already, when the team with a healthy Freeman and Crosby should be pretty good and could be really good if Jelks and Hollins figure out how to apply consistent pressure on the QB.
- The rumblings that Herbert may be to white of a QB for his taste, even though he's far and away the best QB to step on foot since some Hawaiian guy.
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You think coming on here would make someone cry?Gladstone said:
you can almost see the tears in his eyes when he postsRaceBannon said:Has @MikeSeaver always struggled this badly or is it one bad posting year out of 15 good ones?
It's going to take a lot more than cutting and pasting Race Bannon's greatest hits to do that.
Maybe start by say, winning the Heart of Dallas Bowl again.
What an awful night (day?) that was in the Seaver household.
Pretty much killed Dad.
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You guys should have just hired DDY. Swaye could be your strength coach.IPukeOregonGrellow said:
I'm LIPO. But there are about a half dozen red flags that scare me, none of which are DUI related.AZDuck said:
The only thing about Taggart that I don't like is getting rid of "Win The Day," it was a good motto and a good tradition for a school that doesn't have much in the way of tradition. He's also not shy about holding people accountable. How many programs would fire newly-hired assistants for a DUI?
Discipline went to hell under Helfrich. It wasn't Sark-at-USC bad, but it was close. So I feel like Taggart is doing a lot of things right and I'm thrilled with the Leavitt and Cristobal hires.
Taggart's teams seem to struggle in their first year, but he's definitely built them up. USF going from 2-10 to 10-2 is a good indicator of that. And he has much more in the way of talent and facilities to work with at Oregon than he's ever had. He needs at least a winning record this year to win my confidence. Double-digits would be nice. It's not like he doesn't have a great QB, a stable of RBs, and a strong receiving corps to build his offense. And Leavitt has been a miracle-worker on Defenses. Even a mediocre defense could put us? in contention for the league title. Watching developments in Eugene with great interest. LIFPO.
-That he seems dedicated to running Chip Kelly's no-huddle zone read offense, but doesn't really have the guys who know the Xs and Os behind it.
- That he replaced Coach Rad, who has forgotten more about getting players ready to play at a fast pace than anyone else, with a new guy who seems hell-bent on developing big, dumb muscle, which is the complete opposite of what Chip Kelly wanted.
- That he's just a little bit too naive about how hard it is to flip 5-star West Coast kids away from USC and bring 5-star East Coast kids 2,000 miles away from home.
- That he's setting up excuses for a disappointing season and long rebuild already, when the team with a healthy Freeman and Crosby should be pretty good and could be really good if Jelks and Hollins figure out how to apply consistent pressure on the QB.
- The rumblings that Herbert may be to white of a QB for his taste, even though he's far and away the best QB to step on foot since some Hawaiian guy. -
I could see DDY purposefully recruiting Haener to spite us, despite our hard and fast rule of never, ever taking another QB from Jeff Lockie's high school. Pass.
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Ts and PsMikeSeaver said:
You think coming on here would make someone cry?Gladstone said:
you can almost see the tears in his eyes when he postsRaceBannon said:Has @MikeSeaver always struggled this badly or is it one bad posting year out of 15 good ones?
It's going to take a lot more than cutting and pasting Race Bannon's greatest hits to do that.
Maybe start by say, winning the Heart of Dallas Bowl again.
What an awful night (day?) that was in the Seaver household.
Pretty much killed Dad.
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