Yeah, Washington has just destroyed Oregon in recruiting. Idiot.
Hire Helfrich as Offensive Coordinator. lol.
Dumbfuck.
Stick to the personal attacks.
Yeah I said, that. Sure. Another lie and yet another example of your stupidity.
For a two year window UW got the recruits they offered that Oregon did. Molden, Rosengarten, Murao. Simple fact.
SC was down so was Oregon, or are you going to say different? Instead of taking advantage of the window and instability, Peterman fucked around and then he quit. Fact. He played inferior players over better options, The article YOU posted this morning said the same.
You said we were lucky to have Peterman. Disagree. No NY6 wins, he didn't bury Oregon when he had the chance. IDGAF about the composite rating, Oregon was a dumpster fire when Willie flew away. You said so yourself, I can screenshot and expose you again if necessary. If you can't acknowledge that was the moment Washington could have buried Oregon.
You are the ignorant Quook you have shown to be.
You're such an ignorant fuckstick you keep proving my point. Currently, Oregon is out recruiting Washington, on paper, on film, whatever. That's on Peterman. That's on Jimmy.
So keep on posting your Oregon recruiting superiority. Each time, you validate I'm right, as always.
Weird how Helfrich recruited Mariotta, was named QB of the year before Mariotta won the Heisman. Fucking bizarre Mariotta ended up winning the Heisman. Baffling Helfrich recruited lightly offered Herbert and just strange Herbert's development slowed after Helfrich left but Herbert suddenly didn't suck in the NFL when he got with a quality OC.
What happened to Mariotta? He was all that but has been a middling NFL QB. Was he overrated? Did Helfrich maximize his potential, only to find out he had tapped out on development once he reached the NFL?
Chip Kelly: Helfrich is really, really smart and has great people skills. Sometimes, smart people can't get their point across, but he's a great communicator. When I hire people, I want to hire very, very smart people. I wanted somebody who came from a different system. I didn't want a yes-man. I wanted someone who would bring new ideas to our system.
Nate Costa: "Helfrich doesn’t get half the credit he deserves. He is one of the smartest people in the college football world and has a great football mind. He has a large amount of involvement in the game planning, scripting and coaching on a weekly basis. He may not call all the plays on game day, but he has a high amount of input in what plays are called and why they are called."
Helfrich failed as a HC because of the defense. Weird how even his 4-8 team still averaged 35 points a game with a young OL and Fr. QB, Herbert who missed time due to injury. That shit Helfrich team averaged the same number of points as Oregons 2019 Rose Bowl team with an experienced Herbert and Oregon's then veteran OL.
Wiki: As offensive coordinator during the Kelly era, the offense averaged 44.7 points per game with an average of 283.4 rushing yards and an average of 500.7 yards of total offense. Oregon's offense in 2012 was hailed as its best ever[15] as they averaged 49.6 points per game with an average of 537.4 yards of total offense with 315.2 of those yards per game from rushing.[16]
As quarterbacks coach, Helfrich was instrumental in the development of the quarterbacks that played under his tutelage at Oregon. In 2009, Jeremiah Masoli's leadership improved as he led Oregon to the 2010 Rose Bowl. The following season sophomore Darron Thomas guided an undefeated Oregon team to the 2011 BCS National Championship Game. Thomas finished his career 23–3 as a starter with a school-record 66 touchdown passes[17] and led the Ducks to a 45–38 victory over #10 Wisconsin in the 2012 Rose Bowl. The 2012 season showcased Marcus Mariota as the first freshman to start a season opener for the Ducks in 22 seasons.[18] He led the Ducks to a 12–1 record while being named All-Pac-12 Conference First Team,[19] Pac-12 Freshman Offensive Player of the Year,[19] and winning the 2013 Fiesta Bowl Offensive MVP Award as he guided the Ducks to a 35–17 victory over #5 Kansas State.[20]
Helfrich was recognized for his impact on the Ducks' offensive success as he was named by FootballScoop as its National Quarterbacks Coach of the Year in 2010[21] and 2012,[22] in addition to being one of three finalists as its national offensive coordinator of the year honor.[4]
Chip Kelly hasn't done shit at UCLA. In 18 & 19 his offenses were near the bottom of the Pac12.
Yeah, Jimmy should have picked Helfrich over John Donovan, an assistant running back coach who is now UW's QB coach
What offense did they run after Helfrich was hired?
If Helfrich was so instrumental in their success, why did he suck as an OC before and after leaving Oregon (pros).
Helfrich identified Mariota at a camp. The recruiter and closer was Kelly. Sark almost flipped him. The kid wanted to go to UW. His parents wouldn’t let him.
The big question is why is Helfrich not employed at the present time. Perhaps, he doesn’t need the $$$. Oregon paid him a boatload to become their head coach.
Willie Taggart didn’t run the program into the ground . . . Helfrich did. They had a lot of deadwood on the staff . . . 20-30 year veteran coaches at Oregon that were not savvy with FB, Twatter and the changing recruiting. Somehow, Kelly was able to get ‘em to work after firing a couple when he was hired
What did Helfrich have to do with Herbert’s development? Helfrich was the head coach.
He was a 3* QB with few offers. He was offered as an afterthought and he jumped at it. Local kid with Oregon ties.
Smart kid. Picked up the system quickly and was ready when Prokop(?), the grad transfer from Montana State floundered.
His first OC was Matt Lubeck, I think . . . Helrich’s final season . . . Nuff said. Thrown in during 70-21 tout at Autzen.
After that, the OC was Marcus Arroyo and they ran the Pistol . . . Definitely more of an offense designed for a dual threat QB.
I don’t know who the QB coach was, but Arroyo was very unimaginative in his play calling and Meat dreams of an SEC power running team, not exactly the system to highlight a pro style QB.
They didn’t run Herbert out of the Pistol on option type runs very often until the USC game. They couldn’t afford to lose Herbert to injuries.
Success in the pros has a lot to do with who drafts you. Mariota, like Locker, was beaten into a bloody pulp at Tennessee because of a poor offensive line. Injuries compounded by more injuries.
It appears Herbert walked into a great situation at LA Chargers. Time will tell.
What offense did they run after Helfrich was hired?
If Helfrich was so instrumental in their success, why did he suck as an OC before and after leaving Oregon (pros).
Helfrich identified Mariota at a camp. The recruiter and closer was Kelly. Sark almost flipped him. The kid wanted to go to UW. His parents wouldn’t let him.
The big question is why is Helfrich not employed at the present time. Perhaps, he doesn’t need the $$$. Oregon paid him a boatload to become their head coach.
Willie Taggart didn’t run the program into the ground . . . Helfrich did. They had a lot of deadwood on the staff . . . 20-30 year veteran coaches at Oregon that were not savvy with FB, Twatter and the changing recruiting. Somehow, Kelly was able to get ‘em to work after firing a couple when he was hired
What did Helfrich have to do with Herbert’s development? Helfrich was the head coach.
He was a 3* QB with few offers. He was offered as an afterthought and he jumped at it. Local kid with Oregon ties.
Smart kid. Picked up the system quickly and was ready when Prokop(?), the grad transfer from Montana State floundered.
His first OC was Matt Lubeck, I think . . . Helrich’s final season . . . Nuff said. Thrown in during 70-21 tout at Autzen.
After that, the OC was Marcus Arroyo and they ran the Pistol . . . Definitely more of an offense designed for a dual threat QB.
I don’t know who the QB coach was, but Arroyo was very unimaginative in his play calling and Meat dreams of an SEC power running team, not exactly the system to highlight a pro style QB.
They didn’t run Herbert out of the Pistol on option type runs very often until the USC game. They couldn’t afford to lose Herbert to injuries.
Success in the pros has a lot to do with who drafts you. Mariota, like Locker, was beaten into a bloody pulp at Tennessee because of a poor offensive line. Injuries compounded by more injuries.
It appears Herbert walked into a great situation at LA Chargers. Time will tell.
What offense did they run after Helfrich was hired?
If Helfrich was so instrumental in their success, why did he suck as an OC before and after leaving Oregon (pros).
Helfrich identified Mariota at a camp. The recruiter and closer was Kelly. Sark almost flipped him. The kid wanted to go to UW. His parents wouldn’t let him.
The big question is why is Helfrich not employed at the present time. Perhaps, he doesn’t need the $$$. Oregon paid him a boatload to become their head coach.
Willie Taggart didn’t run the program into the ground . . . Helfrich did. They had a lot of deadwood on the staff . . . 20-30 year veteran coaches at Oregon that were not savvy with FB, Twatter and the changing recruiting. Somehow, Kelly was able to get ‘em to work after firing a couple when he was hired
What did Helfrich have to do with Herbert’s development? Helfrich was the head coach.
He was a 3* QB with few offers. He was offered as an afterthought and he jumped at it. Local kid with Oregon ties.
Smart kid. Picked up the system quickly and was ready when Prokop(?), the grad transfer from Montana State floundered.
His first OC was Matt Lubeck, I think . . . Helrich’s final season . . . Nuff said. Thrown in during 70-21 tout at Autzen.
After that, the OC was Marcus Arroyo and they ran the Pistol . . . Definitely more of an offense designed for a dual threat QB.
I don’t know who the QB coach was, but Arroyo was very unimaginative in his play calling and Meat dreams of an SEC power running team, not exactly the system to highlight a pro style QB.
They didn’t run Herbert out of the Pistol on option type runs very often until the USC game. They couldn’t afford to lose Herbert to injuries.
Success in the pros has a lot to do with who drafts you. Mariota, like Locker, was beaten into a bloody pulp at Tennessee because of a poor offensive line. Injuries compounded by more injuries.
It appears Herbert walked into a great situation at LA Chargers. Time will tell.
Your? fan base is fucking retarded (quooks, not beavlet)
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@trublue in every thread:
Hire Helfrich as Offensive Coordinator. lol.
Dumbfuck.
Stick to the personal attacks.
For a two year window UW got the recruits they offered that Oregon did. Molden, Rosengarten, Murao. Simple fact.
SC was down so was Oregon, or are you going to say different? Instead of taking advantage of the window and instability, Peterman fucked around and then he quit. Fact. He played inferior players over better options, The article YOU posted this morning said the same.
You said we were lucky to have Peterman. Disagree. No NY6 wins, he didn't bury Oregon when he had the chance. IDGAF about the composite rating, Oregon was a dumpster fire when Willie flew away. You said so yourself, I can screenshot and expose you again if necessary. If you can't acknowledge that was the moment Washington could have buried Oregon.
You are the ignorant Quook you have shown to be.
You're such an ignorant fuckstick you keep proving my point. Currently, Oregon is out recruiting Washington, on paper, on film, whatever. That's on Peterman. That's on Jimmy.
So keep on posting your Oregon recruiting superiority. Each time, you validate I'm right, as always.
Weird how Helfrich recruited Mariotta, was named QB of the year before Mariotta won the Heisman. Fucking bizarre Mariotta ended up winning the Heisman. Baffling Helfrich recruited lightly offered Herbert and just strange Herbert's development slowed after Helfrich left but Herbert suddenly didn't suck in the NFL when he got with a quality OC.
What happened to Mariotta? He was all that but has been a middling NFL QB. Was he overrated? Did Helfrich maximize his potential, only to find out he had tapped out on development once he reached the NFL?
Chip Kelly: Helfrich is really, really smart and has great people skills. Sometimes, smart people can't get their point across, but he's a great communicator. When I hire people, I want to hire very, very smart people. I wanted somebody who came from a different system. I didn't want a yes-man. I wanted someone who would bring new ideas to our system.
Nate Costa: "Helfrich doesn’t get half the credit he deserves. He is one of the smartest people in the college football world and has a great football mind. He has a large amount of involvement in the game planning, scripting and coaching on a weekly basis. He may not call all the plays on game day, but he has a high amount of input in what plays are called and why they are called."
Helfrich failed as a HC because of the defense. Weird how even his 4-8 team still averaged 35 points a game with a young OL and Fr. QB, Herbert who missed time due to injury. That shit Helfrich team averaged the same number of points as Oregons 2019 Rose Bowl team with an experienced Herbert and Oregon's then veteran OL.
Wiki: As offensive coordinator during the Kelly era, the offense averaged 44.7 points per game with an average of 283.4 rushing yards and an average of 500.7 yards of total offense. Oregon's offense in 2012 was hailed as its best ever[15] as they averaged 49.6 points per game with an average of 537.4 yards of total offense with 315.2 of those yards per game from rushing.[16]
As quarterbacks coach, Helfrich was instrumental in the development of the quarterbacks that played under his tutelage at Oregon. In 2009, Jeremiah Masoli's leadership improved as he led Oregon to the 2010 Rose Bowl. The following season sophomore Darron Thomas guided an undefeated Oregon team to the 2011 BCS National Championship Game. Thomas finished his career 23–3 as a starter with a school-record 66 touchdown passes[17] and led the Ducks to a 45–38 victory over #10 Wisconsin in the 2012 Rose Bowl. The 2012 season showcased Marcus Mariota as the first freshman to start a season opener for the Ducks in 22 seasons.[18] He led the Ducks to a 12–1 record while being named All-Pac-12 Conference First Team,[19] Pac-12 Freshman Offensive Player of the Year,[19] and winning the 2013 Fiesta Bowl Offensive MVP Award as he guided the Ducks to a 35–17 victory over #5 Kansas State.[20]
Helfrich was recognized for his impact on the Ducks' offensive success as he was named by FootballScoop as its National Quarterbacks Coach of the Year in 2010[21] and 2012,[22] in addition to being one of three finalists as its national offensive coordinator of the year honor.[4]
Chip Kelly hasn't done shit at UCLA. In 18 & 19 his offenses were near the bottom of the Pac12.
Yeah, Jimmy should have picked Helfrich over John Donovan, an assistant running back coach who is now UW's QB coach
Need to think about it . . .
A few thoughts . . .
How was Oregon’s offense before with Kelly as OC?
What offense did they run after Helfrich was hired?
If Helfrich was so instrumental in their success, why did he suck as an OC before and after leaving Oregon (pros).
Helfrich identified Mariota at a camp. The recruiter and closer was Kelly. Sark almost flipped him. The kid wanted to go to UW. His parents wouldn’t let him.
The big question is why is Helfrich not employed at the present time. Perhaps, he doesn’t need the $$$. Oregon paid him a boatload to become their head coach.
Willie Taggart didn’t run the program into the ground . . . Helfrich did. They had a lot of deadwood on the staff . . . 20-30 year veteran coaches at Oregon that were not savvy with FB, Twatter and the changing recruiting. Somehow, Kelly was able to get ‘em to work after firing a couple when he was hired
What did Helfrich have to do with Herbert’s development? Helfrich was the head coach.
He was a 3* QB with few offers. He was offered as an afterthought and he jumped at it. Local kid with Oregon ties.
Smart kid. Picked up the system quickly and was ready when Prokop(?), the grad transfer from Montana State floundered.
His first OC was Matt Lubeck, I think . . . Helrich’s final season . . . Nuff said. Thrown in during 70-21 tout at Autzen.
After that, the OC was Marcus Arroyo and they ran the Pistol . . . Definitely more of an offense designed for a dual threat QB.
I don’t know who the QB coach was, but Arroyo was very unimaginative in his play calling and Meat dreams of an SEC power running team, not exactly the system to highlight a pro style QB.
They didn’t run Herbert out of the Pistol on option type runs very often until the USC game. They couldn’t afford to lose Herbert to injuries.
Success in the pros has a lot to do with who drafts you. Mariota, like Locker, was beaten into a bloody pulp at Tennessee because of a poor offensive line. Injuries compounded by more injuries.
It appears Herbert walked into a great situation at LA Chargers. Time will tell.
I hope you guys snap up, Helfrich.
You will be bitterly disappointed . . . He is not The Answer IMHO.
You're a fag.
You are fucking retarded.