My real favorite plays are from the D-linemen crushing QB'S, tackles and goal line stuffs but the gifs be hard to fine. The one that comes to mind is Mathis just destroying the Stanford LT.
My real favorite plays are from the D-linemen crushing QB'S, tackles and goal line stuffs but the gifs be hard to fine. The one that comes to mind is Mathis just destroying the Stanford LT.
Hamlet, Santa Cruz Shakespeare in the Park program. Title role was played by a chick, which was weird. Not really much to choose from, since I didn't see too many plays this year. Just finalized tickets for a trip this summer to Ashland for the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, gonna see Julius Caesar, The Odyssey, Shakespeare in Love, and Beauty and the Beast. Also have tickets for Die Fledermaus in Vienna in a few weeks, but that's more of an operetta.
Why not single plays, the 9 minute drive vs. Stanford in the 4th, and the 7 minute one vs. Colorado we're liking watching my wet dream live as it happened.
Jake's sneak at Oregon right before half to go up 35-7 where he can't toss the ball to the ref fast enough after the score was great, and as others have said Mathis stringing Nelson out was amazing.
Honorable mention goes to King's one handed pick vs. ASU
Not my favorite moment, but...Bierria's Q1 killshot on the Rutgers QB was the moment when I suddenly realized we're gonna be really fucking good this year.
Not my favorite moment, but...Bierria's Q1 killshot on the Rutgers QB was the moment when I suddenly realized we're gonna be really fucking good this year.
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I didn't realize that about the team until the Stanford game. But that was the moment I realized Bierria was going to be really fucking good. He was a monster in that first quarter.
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Shout out to @GrundleStiltzkin for the assist.
http://i.imgur.com/ICyzG7u.mp4
It was absolutely textbook and the embodiment of the difference between the coaching our players are getting now vs. Under the past regime
Jake's sneak at Oregon right before half to go up 35-7 where he can't toss the ball to the ref fast enough after the score was great, and as others have said Mathis stringing Nelson out was amazing.
Honorable mention goes to King's one handed pick vs. ASU
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Nice callback.