Roger Rosengarten, 2020 4* OL, Littleton (Valor Christian), CO (COMMITTED)
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I like Gin a lot more than Tequila.Tequilla said:Only a Quook would say that
You’d have a better point if you gave me shit for drinking gin
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I don’t drink tequila too often anymore ... but I’m so great that they have a holiday named after me in Cinco de Mayo
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Holy fuck this site has gone to the doogs.Tequilla said:Let’s be really clear about Oregon’s 9 wins:
1) 3 wins against the worst non-conference schedule in the conference
2) A 5-4 P12 conference schedule that Sark would have been proud of
3) Beating Sparty in a bowl game that rivaled Cal/TCU for worst bowl game of the year
So yeah ... congrats on those 9 wins -
What about this is wrong?dtd said:
Holy fuck this site has gone to the doogs.Tequilla said:Let’s be really clear about Oregon’s 9 wins:
1) 3 wins against the worst non-conference schedule in the conference
2) A 5-4 P12 conference schedule that Sark would have been proud of
3) Beating Sparty in a bowl game that rivaled Cal/TCU for worst bowl game of the year
So yeah ... congrats on those 9 wins -
I don't know anything about anything, but I think Oregon should be highly regarded this year. They have the best QB and return several good, experienced OL. They ran the ball just fine against us in OT. I like their tailback, too. We have to stop pretending it's all luck or smoke and mirrors.
The schedule doesn't break easy for them, but you only have to be a little bit better than each team on your schedule to post a pretty good record.
I don't know how much we want Rosengarten, but he's almost certainly going to Oregon. It feels like we were pretty late to the party, they are good salesmen, and even good, smart kids make bad decisions. Hell, look at Bru McCoy. Or all the guys that keep going to USC even if we have mountains of data showing that USC doesn't develop players very well.
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What the fuck, reason on the recruiting board named after one of the top gloryhole truck stops in all of Cascadia?RealRhino said:I don't know anything about anything, but I think Oregon should be highly regarded this year. They have the best QB and return several good, experienced OL. They ran the ball just fine against us in OT. I like their tailback, too. We have to stop pretending it's all luck or smoke and mirrors.
The schedule doesn't break easy for them, but you only have to be a little bit better than each team on your schedule to post a pretty good record.
I don't know how much we want Rosengarten, but he's almost certainly going to Oregon. It feels like we were pretty late to the party, they are good salesmen, and even good, smart kids make bad decisions. Hell, look at Bru McCoy. Or all the guys that keep going to USC even if we have mountains of data showing that USC doesn't develop players very well.
I’m a Duck’s duck, despite never having worked at a gas station, and even I think you’re being a little too optimistic. I like our tailback as well, Verdell is looking way faster, but he’s not good enough yet to have a rival praise him.
Our schedule really fucks us, but if you can’t win on the road then you don’t deserve to tease us to 3/4 orgasm.
Rosengarten is probably Oregon. He was here very recently, with a 4-star center from some Midwest shithole, that is also probably a Duck lean. I would imagine Ol Rog will be up in Seattle soon if he was just in Eugene.
Oregon has lost some head to head battles against y’all but I think that’s been overstated, especially when Oregon goes more national. But when your HC is an offensive line guy, with a fellow Bautista supporter as his position coach, you know he’s gonna clean up on OL recruiting. I don’t trust that chubby Cuban on too much yet, but I’m not going to question his OL acumen when Saban wanted him to be his main recruiter and OL coach. Cristobalz may wind up being a bust, I’m not sold after being exposed to such coaching geniuses as Lubick, but he’s not looking too bad at this moment.
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UW lost to Oregon because of special teams. It wasn't just our fucking terrible kicker missing the game winning field goal. It was our terrible coverage units giving them short field after short field to work with. They couldn't drive the length of the field and score TD's on UW with consistency. It was the short fields that they took advantage of that even allowed them to stay in the game.RealRhino said:I don't know anything about anything, but I think Oregon should be highly regarded this year. They have the best QB and return several good, experienced OL. They ran the ball just fine against us in OT. I like their tailback, too. We have to stop pretending it's all luck or smoke and mirrors.
The schedule doesn't break easy for them, but you only have to be a little bit better than each team on your schedule to post a pretty good record.
I don't know how much we want Rosengarten, but he's almost certainly going to Oregon. It feels like we were pretty late to the party, they are good salesmen, and even good, smart kids make bad decisions. Hell, look at Bru McCoy. Or all the guys that keep going to USC even if we have mountains of data showing that USC doesn't develop players very well.
Offensively, UW out gained them with Jake Browning and no Hunter Bryant and no Myles Gaskin. Those were our two biggest weapons on offense and both weren't on the field. Chris Petersen is a slow strategy motherfucker. He redshirted all the Freshman linebackers so our special teams coverage units were trash and he redshirted all of the freshman D-lineman so we lacked beef on the interior D-line. Those things won't be problems this season or seasons to come. Petersen hurt us in the short term last season for the benefit of the program in the long term. By no means does Oregon getting a super lucky win over UW, at home, after a bye week, mean they are a legit contender this season. They're not.
Jimmy Lake did have a bad OT by not having a heavy goal line D-line package on the field to stop the run against an obvious run-first team, but the game should have already been won by UW rather easily long before that.
As long as Rosengarten takes that OV to UW, he'll be a Dawg. -
UWs special teams out played Oregon’s. Oregon missed the same field goal as UW and fumbled a kickoff giving UW a touchdown. Short fields for tds? Oregon’s 3 regulation td drives were 88, 75 and 44 yards (after a long kick return). “Short field after short field” lol. Great revisionist history thoughStrongArmCobra said:
UW lost to Oregon because of special teams. It wasn't just our fucking terrible kicker missing the game winning field goal. It was our terrible coverage units giving them short field after short field to work with. They couldn't drive the length of the field and score TD's on UW with consistency. It was the short fields that they took advantage of that even allowed them to stay in the game.RealRhino said:I don't know anything about anything, but I think Oregon should be highly regarded this year. They have the best QB and return several good, experienced OL. They ran the ball just fine against us in OT. I like their tailback, too. We have to stop pretending it's all luck or smoke and mirrors.
The schedule doesn't break easy for them, but you only have to be a little bit better than each team on your schedule to post a pretty good record.
I don't know how much we want Rosengarten, but he's almost certainly going to Oregon. It feels like we were pretty late to the party, they are good salesmen, and even good, smart kids make bad decisions. Hell, look at Bru McCoy. Or all the guys that keep going to USC even if we have mountains of data showing that USC doesn't develop players very well.
Offensively, UW out gained them with Jake Browning and no Hunter Bryant and no Myles Gaskin. Those were our two biggest weapons on offense and both weren't on the field. Chris Petersen is a slow strategy motherfucker. He redshirted all the Freshman linebackers so our special teams coverage units were trash and he redshirted all of the freshman D-lineman so we lacked beef on the interior D-line. Those things won't be problems this season or seasons to come. Petersen hurt us in the short term last season for the benefit of the program in the long term. By no means does Oregon getting a super lucky win over UW, at home, after a bye week, mean they are a legit contender this season. They're not.
Jimmy Lake did have a bad OT by not having a heavy goal line D-line package on the field to stop the run against an obvious run-first team, but the game should have already been won by UW rather easily long before that.
As long as Rosengarten takes that OV to UW, he'll be a Dawg.
If you want to blame Pete for fucking up the end of the game, fine, because he did. But everything else here is just lol -
Pulls out, pulls out, pushes shit in. Sounds like my high school experience.Tequilla said:So for the Quook on the board right now ... here’s 3 options for you regarding Oregon’s trip to Seattle this year:
1) Oregon pulls out a close win
2) UW pulls out a close win
3) UW pushes UW’s shit in
You’re fooling yourself if you think the likelihood isn’t lowest to highest probabilities on that list -
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UW lost to OregonRealRhino said:I don't know anything about anything, but I think Oregon should be highly regarded this year. They have the best QB and return several good, experienced OL. They ran the ball just fine against us in OT. I like their tailback, too. We have to stop pretending it's all luck or smoke and mirrors.
The schedule doesn't break easy for them, but you only have to be a little bit better than each team on your schedule to post a pretty good record.
I don't know how much we want Rosengarten, but he's almost certainly going to Oregon. It feels like we were pretty late to the party, they are good salesmen, and even good, smart kids make bad decisions. Hell, look at Bru McCoy. Or all the guys that keep going to USC even if we have mountains of data showing that USC doesn't develop players very well.because of special teams. It wasn't just our fucking terrible kicker missing the game winning field goal. It was our terrible coverage units giving them short field after short field to work with. They couldn't drive the length of the field and score TD's on UW with consistency. It was the short fields that they took advantage of that even allowed them to stay in the game.
Offensively, UW out gained them with Jake Browning and no Hunter Bryant and no Myles Gaskin. Those were our two biggest weapons on offense and both weren't on the field. Chris Petersen is a slow strategy motherfucker. He redshirted all the Freshman linebackers so our special teams coverage units were trash and he redshirted all of the freshman D-lineman so we lacked beef on the interior D-line. Those things won't be problems this season or seasons to come. Petersen hurt us in the short term last season for the benefit of the program in the long term. By no means does Oregon getting a super lucky win over UW, at home, after a bye week, mean they are a legit contender this season. They're not.
Jimmy Lake did have a bad OT by not having a heavy goal line D-line package on the field to stop the run against an obvious run-first team, but the game should have already been won by UW rather easily long before that.
As long as Rosengarten takes that OV to UW, he'll be a Dawg.






