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  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 106,018 Founders Club
    Freeman is too fucking stupid for the NFL if he went back to Oregon

    See Lockner, Jake
  • AZDuckAZDuck Member Posts: 15,381

    Freeman is too fucking stupid for the NFL if he went back to Oregon

    See Lockner, Jake

    Running backs don't have to be smart

    HTH
  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 106,018 Founders Club
    AZDuck said:

    Freeman is too fucking stupid for the NFL if he went back to Oregon

    See Lockner, Jake

    Running backs don't have to be smart

    HTH
    He will need that knee we *snap* this year
  • dncdnc Member Posts: 56,748

    Mosster47 said:

    Well, the team was mostly freshman last year and the couple of guys that would have been drafted this year came back.

    Don't worry, this arbitrary stat will be fixed in 2018.

    Doog Legend Jim Harbaugh had more players drafted than Nick Saban this year, but in typical Doog Legend fashion he just talked a bunch of shit, lost every game that mattered, and didn't win any sort of trophy. Elite coach though, totes.

    Which guys were those?
    I'm guessing Carrington and Freeman. Carrington is 6'2" athletic, fast enough at just under 4.5, and a big-play kid. He needs to add some weight for the next level but I'm guessing someone would draft him in the later rounds. If Freeman plays to his capabilities, he's a first 3 rounds pick.
    Agreed on Freeman. I don't think he would have been drafted had he come out after this season though. He was terrible. Pussy too.
  • creepycougcreepycoug Member Posts: 23,262
    dnc said:

    Mosster47 said:

    Well, the team was mostly freshman last year and the couple of guys that would have been drafted this year came back.

    Don't worry, this arbitrary stat will be fixed in 2018.

    Doog Legend Jim Harbaugh had more players drafted than Nick Saban this year, but in typical Doog Legend fashion he just talked a bunch of shit, lost every game that mattered, and didn't win any sort of trophy. Elite coach though, totes.

    Which guys were those?
    I'm guessing Carrington and Freeman. Carrington is 6'2" athletic, fast enough at just under 4.5, and a big-play kid. He needs to add some weight for the next level but I'm guessing someone would draft him in the later rounds. If Freeman plays to his capabilities, he's a first 3 rounds pick.
    Agreed on Freeman. I don't think he would have been drafted had he come out after this season though. He was terrible. Pussy too.
    I've been told he was playing hurt all year ... I have no idea. But I agree ... he did not run hard at all. Once in a while he'd try a little and would break runs ... but mostly he looked like someone trying to protect himself.
  • creepycougcreepycoug Member Posts: 23,262

    too fucking stupid for the NFL

    no such thing.
  • KaepskneeKaepsknee Member Posts: 14,885
    AZDuck said:

    Freeman is too fucking stupid for the NFL if he went back to Oregon

    See Lockner, Jake

    Running backs don't have to be smart

    HTH
    Freeman's a pedestrian back by NFL standards. He's big but given the slightest nick of injury, he doesn't run hard and has below average speed for an NFL back. He will have to have one hell of a Season and combine to be drafted imo. He's a great college back but his tape doesn't translate as anything other than run o mill in the League.
  • Ice_HolmvikIce_Holmvik Member Posts: 2,912

    AZDuck said:

    AZDuck said:

    Doog thred

    Doog OP

    butt hurt much?
    no. It's Dooging because (1) I don't really care about where Oregon guys get drafted or if they get drafted, I only care about how well they played at Oregon, and (2) in the backdraft of the best UW season since 2000 you're poasting about Oregon not getting anyone into the draft.

    That's dooging
    Forgive them for they know not what they do. They're used to producing high draft picks who make an impact in the NFL and are justifiably proud. Wait, nevermind.

    You and @RoadDawg55 are on the same page ... the NFL doesn't matter.
    I'm way 2 lazy to find the thread but this is ironic coming from the guy that was propping up his hurricans because of the amount of talent they have in the NFL.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jne9t8sHpUc
    If you can't find a thread with me popping off about Miami and the NFL without breaking a sweat, you're not only lazy, but stupid.

    You missed the bus on this one pally ol' pal.

    I'm just gonna put this out there:
    http://hardcorehusky.com/forums/#/discussion/comment/598308
  • creepycougcreepycoug Member Posts: 23,262
    salemcoog said:

    AZDuck said:

    Freeman is too fucking stupid for the NFL if he went back to Oregon

    See Lockner, Jake

    Running backs don't have to be smart

    HTH
    Freeman's a pedestrian back by NFL standards. He's big but given the slightest nick of injury, he doesn't run hard and has below average speed for an NFL back. He will have to have one hell of a Season and combine to be drafted imo. He's a great college back but his tape doesn't translate as anything other than run o mill in the League.
    Well, the truth is, nobody really knows. Running backs are hard to peg ... but speed isn't the thing, and I don't think he has below-average speed for an NFL back. Most NFL backs are not speed burners - Chris Johnson and Adrian Peterson are more or less the exceptions. Most of them are 4.5/4.6 guys. Think Frank Gore. Some slower.

    He runs hard when he wants to, and when that happens, he shows power. Axe Michigan State.

    He has the basic physical tools to be an NFL back - I think that's pretty hard to argue against.

    Whether he has the vision and whether the game will be too fast for him or not and whether he has the durability are, of course, the things you don't really know until he's doing it.
  • FremontTrollFremontTroll Member Posts: 4,744
    dnc said:

    Mosster47 said:

    Well, the team was mostly freshman last year and the couple of guys that would have been drafted this year came back.

    Don't worry, this arbitrary stat will be fixed in 2018.

    Doog Legend Jim Harbaugh had more players drafted than Nick Saban this year, but in typical Doog Legend fashion he just talked a bunch of shit, lost every game that mattered, and didn't win any sort of trophy. Elite coach though, totes.

    Which guys were those?
    I'm guessing Carrington and Freeman. Carrington is 6'2" athletic, fast enough at just under 4.5, and a big-play kid. He needs to add some weight for the next level but I'm guessing someone would draft him in the later rounds. If Freeman plays to his capabilities, he's a first 3 rounds pick.
    Agreed on Freeman. I don't think he would have been drafted had he come out after this season though. He was terrible. Pussy too.
    That is a bingo. Same for Carrington. Anyone seen the list if WRs that went undrafted?

    Skill position players that don't produce and disappear against every good defense they play aren't going to get draftrled regardless of how they perform at the underwear olympics.

  • creepycougcreepycoug Member Posts: 23,262

    dnc said:

    Mosster47 said:

    Well, the team was mostly freshman last year and the couple of guys that would have been drafted this year came back.

    Don't worry, this arbitrary stat will be fixed in 2018.

    Doog Legend Jim Harbaugh had more players drafted than Nick Saban this year, but in typical Doog Legend fashion he just talked a bunch of shit, lost every game that mattered, and didn't win any sort of trophy. Elite coach though, totes.

    Which guys were those?
    I'm guessing Carrington and Freeman. Carrington is 6'2" athletic, fast enough at just under 4.5, and a big-play kid. He needs to add some weight for the next level but I'm guessing someone would draft him in the later rounds. If Freeman plays to his capabilities, he's a first 3 rounds pick.
    Agreed on Freeman. I don't think he would have been drafted had he come out after this season though. He was terrible. Pussy too.
    That is a bingo. Same for Carrington. Anyone seen the list if WRs that went undrafted?

    Skill position players that don't produce and disappear against every good defense they play aren't going to get draftrled regardless of how they perform at the underwear olympics.

    Well I don't entirely disagree ... Cane bias aside, I won't be surprised if a lot of teams kick themselves in the ass for passing on Stacy Coley and letting him slip to, what, the 7th round? So your point about WRs that went undrafted is not without merit.

    That said, I'm guessing a guy who averaged almost 20 yds. per catch as a freshman and sophomore hasn't always disappeared against good defenses ... unless all the defenses he ever played were shitty. He caught a buck and a quarter for two scores against Washington at Husky Stadium in 2015. Whatever his production or lack thereof in 2016 has to have a huge asterisk next to it given what went on down there.

    I'm not saying the kid is the next Dez Bryant, but he's long and athletic and has a knack for making big plays. Not the most explosive guy nor the strongest ... but I'd guess he has as good a chance to be drafted as not.
  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 106,018 Founders Club

    dnc said:

    Mosster47 said:

    Well, the team was mostly freshman last year and the couple of guys that would have been drafted this year came back.

    Don't worry, this arbitrary stat will be fixed in 2018.

    Doog Legend Jim Harbaugh had more players drafted than Nick Saban this year, but in typical Doog Legend fashion he just talked a bunch of shit, lost every game that mattered, and didn't win any sort of trophy. Elite coach though, totes.

    Which guys were those?
    I'm guessing Carrington and Freeman. Carrington is 6'2" athletic, fast enough at just under 4.5, and a big-play kid. He needs to add some weight for the next level but I'm guessing someone would draft him in the later rounds. If Freeman plays to his capabilities, he's a first 3 rounds pick.
    Agreed on Freeman. I don't think he would have been drafted had he come out after this season though. He was terrible. Pussy too.
    That is a bingo. Same for Carrington. Anyone seen the list if WRs that went undrafted?

    Skill position players that don't produce and disappear against every good defense they play aren't going to get draftrled regardless of how they perform at the underwear olympics.

    Well I don't entirely disagree ... Cane bias aside, I won't be surprised if a lot of teams kick themselves in the ass for passing on Stacy Coley and letting him slip to, what, the 7th round? So your point about WRs that went undrafted is not without merit.

    That said, I'm guessing a guy who averaged almost 20 yds. per catch as a freshman and sophomore hasn't always disappeared against good defenses ... unless all the defenses he ever played were shitty. He caught a buck and a quarter for two scores against Washington at Husky Stadium in 2015. Whatever his production or lack thereof in 2016 has to have a huge asterisk next to it given what went on down there.

    I'm not saying the kid is the next Dez Bryant, but he's long and athletic and has a knack for making big plays. Not the most explosive guy nor the strongest ... but I'd guess he has as good a chance to be drafted as not.
    Bold 1 - he played in the Pac 12

    Bold 2 - see bold 1
  • creepycougcreepycoug Member Posts: 23,262

    dnc said:

    Mosster47 said:

    Well, the team was mostly freshman last year and the couple of guys that would have been drafted this year came back.

    Don't worry, this arbitrary stat will be fixed in 2018.

    Doog Legend Jim Harbaugh had more players drafted than Nick Saban this year, but in typical Doog Legend fashion he just talked a bunch of shit, lost every game that mattered, and didn't win any sort of trophy. Elite coach though, totes.

    Which guys were those?
    I'm guessing Carrington and Freeman. Carrington is 6'2" athletic, fast enough at just under 4.5, and a big-play kid. He needs to add some weight for the next level but I'm guessing someone would draft him in the later rounds. If Freeman plays to his capabilities, he's a first 3 rounds pick.
    Agreed on Freeman. I don't think he would have been drafted had he come out after this season though. He was terrible. Pussy too.
    That is a bingo. Same for Carrington. Anyone seen the list if WRs that went undrafted?

    Skill position players that don't produce and disappear against every good defense they play aren't going to get draftrled regardless of how they perform at the underwear olympics.

    Well I don't entirely disagree ... Cane bias aside, I won't be surprised if a lot of teams kick themselves in the ass for passing on Stacy Coley and letting him slip to, what, the 7th round? So your point about WRs that went undrafted is not without merit.

    That said, I'm guessing a guy who averaged almost 20 yds. per catch as a freshman and sophomore hasn't always disappeared against good defenses ... unless all the defenses he ever played were shitty. He caught a buck and a quarter for two scores against Washington at Husky Stadium in 2015. Whatever his production or lack thereof in 2016 has to have a huge asterisk next to it given what went on down there.

    I'm not saying the kid is the next Dez Bryant, but he's long and athletic and has a knack for making big plays. Not the most explosive guy nor the strongest ... but I'd guess he has as good a chance to be drafted as not.
    Bold 1 - he played in the Pac 12

    Bold 2 - see bold 1
    Fair poont.
  • creepycougcreepycoug Member Posts: 23,262

    AZDuck said:

    AZDuck said:

    Doog thred

    Doog OP

    butt hurt much?
    no. It's Dooging because (1) I don't really care about where Oregon guys get drafted or if they get drafted, I only care about how well they played at Oregon, and (2) in the backdraft of the best UW season since 2000 you're poasting about Oregon not getting anyone into the draft.

    That's dooging
    Forgive them for they know not what they do. They're used to producing high draft picks who make an impact in the NFL and are justifiably proud. Wait, nevermind.

    You and @RoadDawg55 are on the same page ... the NFL doesn't matter.
    I'm way 2 lazy to find the thread but this is ironic coming from the guy that was propping up his hurricans because of the amount of talent they have in the NFL.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jne9t8sHpUc
    If you can't find a thread with me popping off about Miami and the NFL without breaking a sweat, you're not only lazy, but stupid.

    You missed the bus on this one pally ol' pal.

    I'm just gonna put this out there:
    http://hardcorehusky.com/forums/#/discussion/comment/598308
    We seem to be on the same page now ... unless you're making a different point?
  • FremontTrollFremontTroll Member Posts: 4,744

    dnc said:

    Mosster47 said:

    Well, the team was mostly freshman last year and the couple of guys that would have been drafted this year came back.

    Don't worry, this arbitrary stat will be fixed in 2018.

    Doog Legend Jim Harbaugh had more players drafted than Nick Saban this year, but in typical Doog Legend fashion he just talked a bunch of shit, lost every game that mattered, and didn't win any sort of trophy. Elite coach though, totes.

    Which guys were those?
    I'm guessing Carrington and Freeman. Carrington is 6'2" athletic, fast enough at just under 4.5, and a big-play kid. He needs to add some weight for the next level but I'm guessing someone would draft him in the later rounds. If Freeman plays to his capabilities, he's a first 3 rounds pick.
    Agreed on Freeman. I don't think he would have been drafted had he come out after this season though. He was terrible. Pussy too.
    That is a bingo. Same for Carrington. Anyone seen the list if WRs that went undrafted?

    Skill position players that don't produce and disappear against every good defense they play aren't going to get draftrled regardless of how they perform at the underwear olympics.

    Well I don't entirely disagree ... Cane bias aside, I won't be surprised if a lot of teams kick themselves in the ass for passing on Stacy Coley and letting him slip to, what, the 7th round? So your point about WRs that went undrafted is not without merit.

    That said, I'm guessing a guy who averaged almost 20 yds. per catch as a freshman and sophomore hasn't always disappeared against good defenses ... unless all the defenses he ever played were shitty. He caught a buck and a quarter for two scores against Washington at Husky Stadium in 2015. Whatever his production or lack thereof in 2016 has to have a huge asterisk next to it given what went on down there.

    I'm not saying the kid is the next Dez Bryant, but he's long and athletic and has a knack for making big plays. Not the most explosive guy nor the strongest ... but I'd guess he has as good a chance to be drafted as not.
    2016
    USC 1 catch for 7 yards
    Stanford: 3 for 37
    UW: 3 for 47
    Nebraska 2016: 3 for 36

    No TDs.

    In previous years yes he had big games against good defenses including UW but why did his production get worse? What is his work ethic like? Missing a national championship for weed is a huge red flag and then you are going to tell me his junior year is by far his worst?

    What went down at Oregon in 2016? As the quooks will remind us- the offense was fine. They threw for only 175 less yards (more yards on a per game basis.) Carrington just wasn't getting the same percentage.

    I'd be curious to know the target stats- did his catch rate go way down? His YPC went way down so one would think his catch rate and total catches would have gone up...
  • Pitchfork51Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 26,972
    AZDuck said:

    Freeman is too fucking stupid for the NFL if he went back to Oregon

    See Lockner, Jake

    Only white players on the OL have to be smart

    HTH
  • creepycougcreepycoug Member Posts: 23,262

    dnc said:

    Mosster47 said:

    Well, the team was mostly freshman last year and the couple of guys that would have been drafted this year came back.

    Don't worry, this arbitrary stat will be fixed in 2018.

    Doog Legend Jim Harbaugh had more players drafted than Nick Saban this year, but in typical Doog Legend fashion he just talked a bunch of shit, lost every game that mattered, and didn't win any sort of trophy. Elite coach though, totes.

    Which guys were those?
    I'm guessing Carrington and Freeman. Carrington is 6'2" athletic, fast enough at just under 4.5, and a big-play kid. He needs to add some weight for the next level but I'm guessing someone would draft him in the later rounds. If Freeman plays to his capabilities, he's a first 3 rounds pick.
    Agreed on Freeman. I don't think he would have been drafted had he come out after this season though. He was terrible. Pussy too.
    That is a bingo. Same for Carrington. Anyone seen the list if WRs that went undrafted?

    Skill position players that don't produce and disappear against every good defense they play aren't going to get draftrled regardless of how they perform at the underwear olympics.

    Well I don't entirely disagree ... Cane bias aside, I won't be surprised if a lot of teams kick themselves in the ass for passing on Stacy Coley and letting him slip to, what, the 7th round? So your point about WRs that went undrafted is not without merit.

    That said, I'm guessing a guy who averaged almost 20 yds. per catch as a freshman and sophomore hasn't always disappeared against good defenses ... unless all the defenses he ever played were shitty. He caught a buck and a quarter for two scores against Washington at Husky Stadium in 2015. Whatever his production or lack thereof in 2016 has to have a huge asterisk next to it given what went on down there.

    I'm not saying the kid is the next Dez Bryant, but he's long and athletic and has a knack for making big plays. Not the most explosive guy nor the strongest ... but I'd guess he has as good a chance to be drafted as not.
    2016
    USC 1 catch for 7 yards
    Stanford: 3 for 37
    UW: 3 for 47
    Nebraska 2016: 3 for 36

    No TDs.

    In previous years yes he had big games against good defenses including UW but why did his production get worse? What is his work ethic like? Missing a national championship for weed is a huge red flag and then you are going to tell me his junior year is by far his worst?

    What went down at Oregon in 2016? As the quooks will remind us- the offense was fine. They threw for only 175 less yards (more yards on a per game basis.) Carrington just wasn't getting the same percentage.

    I'd be curious to know the target stats- did his catch rate go way down? His YPC went way down so one would think his catch rate and total catches would have gone up...
    catches went up, QB play went WAY DOWN for the first 5 games.

    Prukop could not throw.
  • SoutherndawgSoutherndawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 8,300 Founders Club

    dnc said:

    Mosster47 said:

    Well, the team was mostly freshman last year and the couple of guys that would have been drafted this year came back.

    Don't worry, this arbitrary stat will be fixed in 2018.

    Doog Legend Jim Harbaugh had more players drafted than Nick Saban this year, but in typical Doog Legend fashion he just talked a bunch of shit, lost every game that mattered, and didn't win any sort of trophy. Elite coach though, totes.

    Which guys were those?
    I'm guessing Carrington and Freeman. Carrington is 6'2" athletic, fast enough at just under 4.5, and a big-play kid. He needs to add some weight for the next level but I'm guessing someone would draft him in the later rounds. If Freeman plays to his capabilities, he's a first 3 rounds pick.
    Agreed on Freeman. I don't think he would have been drafted had he come out after this season though. He was terrible. Pussy too.
    That is a bingo. Same for Carrington. Anyone seen the list if WRs that went undrafted?

    Skill position players that don't produce and disappear against every good defense they play aren't going to get draftrled regardless of how they perform at the underwear olympics.

    Well I don't entirely disagree ... Cane bias aside, I won't be surprised if a lot of teams kick themselves in the ass for passing on Stacy Coley and letting him slip to, what, the 7th round? So your point about WRs that went undrafted is not without merit.

    That said, I'm guessing a guy who averaged almost 20 yds. per catch as a freshman and sophomore hasn't always disappeared against good defenses ... unless all the defenses he ever played were shitty. He caught a buck and a quarter for two scores against Washington at Husky Stadium in 2015. Whatever his production or lack thereof in 2016 has to have a huge asterisk next to it given what went on down there.

    I'm not saying the kid is the next Dez Bryant, but he's long and athletic and has a knack for making big plays. Not the most explosive guy nor the strongest ... but I'd guess he has as good a chance to be drafted as not.
    2016
    USC 1 catch for 7 yards
    Stanford: 3 for 37
    UW: 3 for 47
    Nebraska 2016: 3 for 36

    No TDs.

    In previous years yes he had big games against good defenses including UW but why did his production get worse? What is his work ethic like? Missing a national championship for weed is a huge red flag and then you are going to tell me his junior year is by far his worst?

    What went down at Oregon in 2016? As the quooks will remind us- the offense was fine. They threw for only 175 less yards (more yards on a per game basis.) Carrington just wasn't getting the same percentage.

    I'd be curious to know the target stats- did his catch rate go way down? His YPC went way down so one would think his catch rate and total catches would have gone up...
    70 - 21
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