Let the hype train begin
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I gotcho back old man.RaceBannon said:
Deserves a chin but I can't. I just can'tgreenblood said:
It’s almost like they had Napoleon Kaufman inside the Oregon 10 yard line.HillsboroDuck said:
I don't blame Henry, I blame the coach who settled for a field goal when he he was running it down Oregon's throat and they were powerless to stop it.MisterEm said:
Peyton Henry was your 2018 Quook MVP.DJDuck said:
What are you talking about? Oregon returns 9 of 11 starters on Defense, 10 of 11 on offense. If freshmen can beat out the starters that beat Washington so be it.dhdawg said:https://athlonsports.com/college-football/way-too-early-top-25-college-football-rankings-2019
I love how this article implies that a bunch of true freshman are going to lead oregon's defense to the promised land.
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Oregon is learning to win again. Talent helps and a defense that doesn’t need the offense clicking to play well. The defense stepped up at the end of the year and will be better next year.HFNY said:I like their DC and OL. I'm not really a Herbert fan and think their fans are undervaluing what DJ Mitchell and the defensive losses brought to the table.
I don't think Herbert will play well in Husky Stadium and will face an improved pass-rush to boot.
Btw, is Cristobol on FSU's list if Willie craps the bed again?
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They got worse as the season went on with a QB who's a projected top-10 pick. Herbert regressed in his third year and lost his only reliable target to throw to. Ducks were gargling Leavitt's nuts after his first year and said Oregon's defense would be one of the best if not the best in the conference last season. Oregon's defense got worse and ranked #55 in the nation in total defense. Oregon lost three of their top defensive players from that defense in Jelks, Hollins, and Amadi. How will they get better without those guys when they got worse with them.lawsandl said:
Oregon is learning to win again. Talent helps and a defense that doesn’t need the offense clicking to play well. The defense stepped up at the end of the year and will be better next year.HFNY said:I like their DC and OL. I'm not really a Herbert fan and think their fans are undervaluing what DJ Mitchell and the defensive losses brought to the table.
I don't think Herbert will play well in Husky Stadium and will face an improved pass-rush to boot.
Btw, is Cristobol on FSU's list if Willie craps the bed again? -
Yeah, but still...StrongArmCobra said:
They got worse as the season went on with a QB who's a projected top-10 pick. Herbert regressed in his third year and lost his only reliable target to throw to. Ducks were gargling Leavitt's nuts after his first year and said Oregon's defense would be one of the best if not the best in the conference last season. Oregon's defense got worse and ranked #55 in the nation in total defense. Oregon lost three of their top defensive players from that defense in Jelks, Hollins, and Amadi. How will they get better without those guys when they got worse with them.lawsandl said:
Oregon is learning to win again. Talent helps and a defense that doesn’t need the offense clicking to play well. The defense stepped up at the end of the year and will be better next year.HFNY said:I like their DC and OL. I'm not really a Herbert fan and think their fans are undervaluing what DJ Mitchell and the defensive losses brought to the table.
I don't think Herbert will play well in Husky Stadium and will face an improved pass-rush to boot.
Btw, is Cristobol on FSU's list if Willie craps the bed again? -
Herbert’s regression has more to do with injuries and depth.StrongArmCobra said:
They got worse as the season went on with a QB who's a projected top-10 pick. Herbert regressed in his third year and lost his only reliable target to throw to. Ducks were gargling Leavitt's nuts after his first year and said Oregon's defense would be one of the best if not the best in the conference last season. Oregon's defense got worse and ranked #55 in the nation in total defense. Oregon lost three of their top defensive players from that defense in Jelks, Hollins, and Amadi. How will they get better without those guys when they got worse with them.lawsandl said:
Oregon is learning to win again. Talent helps and a defense that doesn’t need the offense clicking to play well. The defense stepped up at the end of the year and will be better next year.HFNY said:I like their DC and OL. I'm not really a Herbert fan and think their fans are undervaluing what DJ Mitchell and the defensive losses brought to the table.
I don't think Herbert will play well in Husky Stadium and will face an improved pass-rush to boot.
Btw, is Cristobol on FSU's list if Willie craps the bed again?
Do you really think losing 4 players in the two deep (including Apelu) on defense is going to cause regression? We will be better in every unit.
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Actually ISM was the original starter ahead of ApeluISM was injured most of the year. Apelu played better than his talent level. We will be better there. Jelks was great but KT Wil be as good, even as a freshman.
Amadi will be missed. Jevon Holland backed him up and played a lot of valuable minutes. Holland is a star. He will be better than Amadi. We have a lot of talent albiet unproven coming in at DB. Mykael Wright will play a lot as a Freshman and maybe even start.
We only lose one starter on offense with a much better recieving corps even losing our best reciever. You better get Puka because your receivers look worse than ours did last year. -
You weren't better from 2017 to 2018 idiot. That's the point. You HOPE Oregon's defense will be better. But there's nothing there to suggest they will be.lawsandl said:
Herbert’s regression has more to do with injuries and depth.StrongArmCobra said:
They got worse as the season went on with a QB who's a projected top-10 pick. Herbert regressed in his third year and lost his only reliable target to throw to. Ducks were gargling Leavitt's nuts after his first year and said Oregon's defense would be one of the best if not the best in the conference last season. Oregon's defense got worse and ranked #55 in the nation in total defense. Oregon lost three of their top defensive players from that defense in Jelks, Hollins, and Amadi. How will they get better without those guys when they got worse with them.lawsandl said:
Oregon is learning to win again. Talent helps and a defense that doesn’t need the offense clicking to play well. The defense stepped up at the end of the year and will be better next year.HFNY said:I like their DC and OL. I'm not really a Herbert fan and think their fans are undervaluing what DJ Mitchell and the defensive losses brought to the table.
I don't think Herbert will play well in Husky Stadium and will face an improved pass-rush to boot.
Btw, is Cristobol on FSU's list if Willie craps the bed again?
Do you really think losing 4 players in the two deep (including Apelu) on defense is going to cause regression? We will be better in every unit. -
Fuck you're dumb.DJDuck said:3
Actually ISM was the original starter ahead of ApeluISM was injured most of the year. Apelu played better than his talent level. We will be better there. Jelks was great but KT Wil be as good, even as a freshman.
Amadi will be missed. Jevon Holland backed him up and played a lot of valuable minutes. Holland is a star. He will be better than Amadi. We have a lot of talent albiet unproven coming in at DB. Mykael Wright will play a lot as a Freshman and maybe even start.
We only lose one starter on offense with a much better recieving corps even losing our best reciever. You better get Puka because your receivers look worse than ours did last year. -
Oregon will have its best depth in a long time. Outside of one OLB spot Oregon has players starting that have contributed at a high level. That OLB spot will have DJ Johnson and Kayvon Thibodeaux vying for the spot. Oregon started putting it together toward the end of the year. There were a lot of players that showed good improvement.StrongArmCobra said:
You weren't better from 2017 to 2018 idiot. That's the point. You HOPE Oregon's defense will be better. But there's nothing there to suggest they will be.lawsandl said:
Herbert’s regression has more to do with injuries and depth.StrongArmCobra said:
They got worse as the season went on with a QB who's a projected top-10 pick. Herbert regressed in his third year and lost his only reliable target to throw to. Ducks were gargling Leavitt's nuts after his first year and said Oregon's defense would be one of the best if not the best in the conference last season. Oregon's defense got worse and ranked #55 in the nation in total defense. Oregon lost three of their top defensive players from that defense in Jelks, Hollins, and Amadi. How will they get better without those guys when they got worse with them.lawsandl said:
Oregon is learning to win again. Talent helps and a defense that doesn’t need the offense clicking to play well. The defense stepped up at the end of the year and will be better next year.HFNY said:I like their DC and OL. I'm not really a Herbert fan and think their fans are undervaluing what DJ Mitchell and the defensive losses brought to the table.
I don't think Herbert will play well in Husky Stadium and will face an improved pass-rush to boot.
Btw, is Cristobol on FSU's list if Willie craps the bed again?
Do you really think losing 4 players in the two deep (including Apelu) on defense is going to cause regression? We will be better in every unit.



