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The character of oregon's team, or lack thereof.

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  • Passion's act is getting old.
  • Fire_Marshall_Bill
    Fire_Marshall_Bill Member Posts: 26,151 Standard Supporter

    Passion said:

    After thinking about the images from last night's game, my opinion or oregon is pretty firm.

    1) They're so arrogant that they won't take 3 points in the red zone. They just assume they're going to convert on 4th down so they go for it. I've criticized Sark for this cavalier and un-James like approach to football, and oregon deserves the same criticism. When you're playing a great defense like stanford, you don't take scoring position for granted, especially considering that stanford doesn't have a high-powered offense. 3 points matters, dipshits.

    2) huff crying tells me that they're soft. I've seen a lot of teams lose this year and over the past several years. Sure, huff's emotion shows that he cares. Fine. But there's an old boxer's adage that the character of a fighter is not shown when he is kicking the shit out of somebody else (as oregon often does). Rather, it's when somebody is kicking the shit out of him. huff is a big grandstander and likes to showboat after touchdowns. So how does he compose himself when he is on the other end of the beating? He sits on the bench with his head in his hands, and then he cries.

    3) deanthony thomas laughing on the sidelines tells me they're devoid of character and unity. Even the ESPN crew talked about this. While huff is sobbing, dat is acting like he's hanging out with friends at a high school dance. Not a care in the world. Pretty shitty.

    They're arrogant, soft, and devoid of character and unity. Sure they're all full of shits and giggles when they're beating people, but this is their behavior when things don't go their way.

    Whatever, it's oregon. I'm not surprised.

    Your analysis is pedestrian, but that's to be expected, because it's you. Is it really because they're so 'arrogant' or is it because it's just a strategy of their game? You also forgot that Oregon has a shitty field goal kicker. There is little doubt this plays into it.

    Huff crying only tells me he's passionate about the game and doesn't like to lose. You're probably one of those assholes that tells your kids (if you've got any) that it's not ok to cry or to 'be soft,' and by doing so perpetuate the fallacy that it's not ok to cry or show any emotion if you're a man. Your male children will end up emotionally stunted and unable to deal with the shit life throws at them.

    I agree that Thomas is arrogant and he should shut his fucking hole before the game. Don't talk big if you show up playing like a pansy.



    Huff is at least 20 I'm guessing. He's no child.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 115,653 Founders Club
    Oregon is a bully. Everyone knows you punch a bully in the mouth.


    KobeStopper??! True!!?
  • Passion
    Passion Member Posts: 4,622
    edited November 2013
    Mosster47 said:

    Passion said:

    Passion said:

    After thinking about the images from last night's game, my opinion or oregon is pretty firm.

    1) They're so arrogant that they won't take 3 points in the red zone. They just assume they're going to convert on 4th down so they go for it. I've criticized Sark for this cavalier and un-James like approach to football, and oregon deserves the same criticism. When you're playing a great defense like stanford, you don't take scoring position for granted, especially considering that stanford doesn't have a high-powered offense. 3 points matters, dipshits.

    2) huff crying tells me that they're soft. I've seen a lot of teams lose this year and over the past several years. Sure, huff's emotion shows that he cares. Fine. But there's an old boxer's adage that the character of a fighter is not shown when he is kicking the shit out of somebody else (as oregon often does). Rather, it's when somebody is kicking the shit out of him. huff is a big grandstander and likes to showboat after touchdowns. So how does he compose himself when he is on the other end of the beating? He sits on the bench with his head in his hands, and then he cries.

    3) deanthony thomas laughing on the sidelines tells me they're devoid of character and unity. Even the ESPN crew talked about this. While huff is sobbing, dat is acting like he's hanging out with friends at a high school dance. Not a care in the world. Pretty shitty.

    They're arrogant, soft, and devoid of character and unity. Sure they're all full of shits and giggles when they're beating people, but this is their behavior when things don't go their way.

    Whatever, it's oregon. I'm not surprised.

    Your analysis is pedestrian, but that's to be expected, because it's you. Is it really because they're so 'arrogant' or is it because it's just a strategy of their game? You also forgot that Oregon has a shitty field goal kicker. There is little doubt this plays into it.

    Huff crying only tells me he's passionate about the game and doesn't like to lose. You're probably one of those assholes that tells your kids (if you've got any) that it's not ok to cry or to 'be soft,' and by doing so perpetuate the fallacy that it's not ok to cry or show any emotion if you're a man. Your male children will end up emotionally stunted and unable to deal with the shit life throws at them.

    I agree that Thomas is arrogant and he should shut his fucking hole before the game. Don't talk big if you show up playing like a pansy.



    My "male children" will be "emotionally stunted?" You sound like kim grinolds when somebody criticizes Sark. Go ahead and attack the person expressing the opinion, kimmy boy. Even the ESPN d-bags saw the same things I did. Will their children me "unable to deal with the shit life throws at them?"

    Whatever. I'm right, and you know it. Your program has always lacked class. oregon has a ton of talent. Nobody can deny that. But it's built on glitz, cockiness, and smoke-and-mirrors. On top of it, your fans are complete trash (as a former oregon player basically said).

    When stanford lost to Utah this year, they didn't act like your guys did last night. I'm no stanford fan, but it's the truth.

    Oregon has beaten the fuck out of Washington ten years in a row. I don't mean close, hard fought games, they are physical fucking beat downs.

    Stanford beat some kids with pride. Next year Sark and his Fucktard coaching staff will come to Autzen and get their asses pushed in for the eleventh time in a row.

    Your players lack confidence, they don't work hard, and when they get down they give up. Worry about that while Oregon hits their fifth consecutive BCS game. Slingblade is no Chip, but he can't be much worse than Sark, brah.
    Do you really think that your criticisms of sark are going to impact me, or that I'm going to deny that our past decade against oregon has been an embarrassment?

    No sane Husky fan can say otherwise (except doogman.com). You're right, but your program and fans are still trash.
  • Meek
    Meek Member Posts: 7,031
    I'm only half reading this thread, but is there a Duck here actually complaining about refs calls costing them last year's game?
  • MisterEm
    MisterEm Member Posts: 6,685

    My take away from Thursday: where's the beef? Oregon got beat on the lines plain and simple. This better be a lesson for helfrich. Recruit bigger and stronger beef. If you have to pay for it fine. Just don't be a dumbass like chip and send a thank you note.

    Aweome'd because the self awareness is strong with greenblood.

    Take notice Dude Brah.

  • RoadDawg55
    RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,426 Standard Supporter

    My take away from Thursday: where's the beef? Oregon got beat on the lines plain and simple. This better be a lesson for helfrich. Recruit bigger and stronger beef. If you have to pay for it fine. Just don't be a dumbass like chip and send a thank you note.

    That was my takeaway as well. Maybe not put such an emphasis on length for your DL, and get some brutes. Every third and fourth and short, you guys got completely blown off the ball, even though we all knew what was coming. I don't see them in your depth though, so it will take awhile to get them up to speed unless you get some JC studs. You ran into a more physical team that you didn't match up with.

  • oregonblitzkrieg
    oregonblitzkrieg Member Posts: 15,288
    edited November 2013

    My take away from Thursday: where's the beef? Oregon got beat on the lines plain and simple. This better be a lesson for helfrich. Recruit bigger and stronger beef. If you have to pay for it fine. Just don't be a dumbass like chip and send a thank you note.

    This should be a takeaway for the entire PAC 12 conference (Stanford not included). The "high octane" (I'm starting to hate that term) teams with small fast guys on both sides of the ball really is a joke to the rest of the country (by the rest of the country I'm really only referring to the SEC, because they've proven they're the only conference that actually matters because they win the big games when it counts). Oregon looks great at the beginning of the season when we slice through all the other "high octane" peewee teams, then all the fucking hype starts and we fall flat on our faces when we come up against SEC style programs. Loath Stanford but they've got it right, they're basically an SEC team in the PAC 12 conference and they're proving that most of the teams in this conference are going about it all in the wrong way. It's getting more and more difficult to believe in this broken system built on tricks. That kind of system will never beat an Alabama, an LSU or Stanford without perfect games and tricky shit that you can't always get away with on a consistent basis.