Puka Nacua, 2019 4* WR, Orem, UT (Committed)
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#ScoDucks
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I'm hearing his LOI should come in within the next couple hours.
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Also relieved that Utah and Oregon don’t have the bagmen to put him on the Kaho diet
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UW should be tweeting the arrival of his LOI any minute now
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Nobody works harder than our marketers
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It’s like an Oregon Duck, wanting UW to look bad, is working in the AD.Domicillo said: -
HAHAHAHAHA I WAS NEVER WORRIED OR PARANOID, TOTALLY FINE OVER HERE, HAHHAAHA
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Well, he lost just over an inch of height, but I'll take him.Neighbor2972 said:
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Not worried. He’ll get a couple of inches back as soon as he sees his chiropractor.Passion said:
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFoFbW6wbeM
For anyone with a life who didn't watch for 40+ mins last night. -
The pertinent question is why you're saying anything, when you should instead be killing yourself?lawsandl said:
The difference imo is that you lose more. It’s a lot more on defense. I am not saying that Oregon becomes an elite team. I think Oregon makes a bigger jump.Domicillo said:
It’s amazing how you can argue the concept of Oregon having better, younger players in your depth, but can’t comprehend that everyone is telling you the same damn thing about our team, ya Idot.lawsandl said:
Do you really think Jelks, Hollins and Amadi made the defense? For fuck’s sakes you’re a broken record. This will be the first year in 4 where Oregon returns the HC and both coordinators. This is the first season where they can build on something.StrongArmCobra said:
Your QB regressed as his Junior year progressed. He had one reliable target to throw to and now that guy is gone. That was a veteran Oregon team that got blown out by Arizona and WSU and ran all over by Utah and their back up RB and QB. Zero proven receivers returning. A defense that regressed from Leavitt's first season and was ranked #55 in the country in total defense. That defense lost three of it's best players: best DB in Amadi, best edge rusher in Hollins, and best D-lineman in Jelks. Oregon is fucking repeating UW's Sark era perfectly except with even more unwarranted and undeserved hype followed by disappointment and mediocrity. During the Sark era, UW was able to play above their heads and upset a team that was better than them from time to time (#3 USC in Sark's first season) but there was always a huge drop off playing on the road compared to at home and they had problems playing against certain match ups (No huddle, Uptempo spread offenses). Oregon managed the big upset win over UW at home, but there was a big drop off on the road, and they struggled against certain match ups (Undersized, fast, single-gap penetrating D-lines of Arizona and WSU). It's like deja vu. Looking forward to watching the Oregon mediocrity and meltdowns continue.lawsandl said:
We lose 4 on defense in the two deep.Baseman said:
1 us?lawsandl said:
Context is king. I was responding to the poster about losing a WR. UW is losing a qb and rb. Also, these two statements aren’t contradictory. OREGON LOSES LESS THAN WASHINGTON!Domicillo said:lawsandl said:
Schedule is in UW’s favor. However, UW loses a QB and RB and a lot more on defense. There’s many publications echoing the same sentiment.ntxduck said:
Washington’s schedule (Oregon at home) compared to Oregon’s (Stanford usc and Washington on the road) make Washington the favorite. And we (?) still don’t have any proven receiverslawsandl said:UW_Doog_Bot said:For the record Gaskin outran Ahmed straight up when they raced.
You can claim "game speed" differences but
All those starters that came in fourth in the division last year? Seems unstoppable.lawsandl said:
It’s really simple. We return all but 4 starters and get an infusion of talent. Likewise, looks like Cristobal is making a home run hire at WR coach. UW probably falls off a bit. It’s on paper but I am not making this shit up.RaceBannon said:
Off season natty confirmedlawsandl said:Oregon is pretty much favored next year. That and give Mario another class like this and it’s game over.
I didn’t say Oregon will be unstoppable. The fourth place argument is a bit disingenuous considering the margins were very thin last year. When you look at who’s returning what, Oregon is the favorite. However, I still expect thin margins.
Do you have two separate mouths or just are able to talk out of your asshole too?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.
4 you
We lose 1 on offense.
Jelks and Hollins will be replaced with DJ Johnson and Kayvon Thibodeaux. However, the slack will be picked by Scott, Faoliu and three seniors that improved over the season in Cumberlander, Baker and Carlberg. They actually will be able rotate on the line and at OLB, with Winston and Adrian Jackson.
Also, this is the first year in a long time that Oregon can go two deep at corner, Holland is an absolute fucking stud at safety and Pickett will be a junior.
ILB will finally have some depth and where Oregon fans don’t have to cross their fingers about injuries and rely on walk ons.
I am not worried about WR. A good position coach, Addison whom coaches rave about, a grad transfer and incoming studs in this class can change that unit around quickly. Besides, this year we can build on the scheme, add to the TE unit and return running backs. -
Dennis how would you compare Puka to the other 2 top west coast WRs (Ngata and Ford)? Slightly worse?
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Not Dennis but to me there are two tiers here:CuntWaffle said:Dennis how would you compare Puka to the other 2 top west coast WRs (Ngata and Ford)? Slightly worse?
McCoy/Ngata - absolute monsters, ready to contribute day one if needed
Ford/Nacua - high ceilings and very talented but not just able to physically impose their will while they get up to speed on technique, playbooks etc.
Nacua's fourth of the four to me but he's much closer to Ford than Ford is to McCoy or Ngata. -
How about compared to Spiker and Osborne?HillsboroDuck said:
Not Dennis but to me there are two tiers here:CuntWaffle said:Dennis how would you compare Puka to the other 2 top west coast WRs (Ngata and Ford)? Slightly worse?
McCoy/Ngata - absolute monsters, ready to contribute day one if needed
Ford/Nacua - high ceilings and very talented but not just able to physically impose their will while they get up to speed on technique, playbooks etc.
Nacua's fourth of the four to me but he's much closer to Ford than Ford is to McCoy or Ngata. -
All four are better than Spiker than Osbourne but those two aren't too far below the Ford/Nacua tier.dawgs206 said:
How about compared to Spiker and Osborne?HillsboroDuck said:
Not Dennis but to me there are two tiers here:CuntWaffle said:Dennis how would you compare Puka to the other 2 top west coast WRs (Ngata and Ford)? Slightly worse?
McCoy/Ngata - absolute monsters, ready to contribute day one if needed
Ford/Nacua - high ceilings and very talented but not just able to physically impose their will while they get up to speed on technique, playbooks etc.
Nacua's fourth of the four to me but he's much closer to Ford than Ford is to McCoy or Ngata. -
Of our last three WR classes I'd rank them on talent:HillsboroDuck said:
All four are better than Spiker than Osbourne but those two aren't too far below the Ford/Nacua tier.dawgs206 said:
How about compared to Spiker and Osborne?HillsboroDuck said:
Not Dennis but to me there are two tiers here:CuntWaffle said:Dennis how would you compare Puka to the other 2 top west coast WRs (Ngata and Ford)? Slightly worse?
McCoy/Ngata - absolute monsters, ready to contribute day one if needed
Ford/Nacua - high ceilings and very talented but not just able to physically impose their will while they get up to speed on technique, playbooks etc.
Nacua's fourth of the four to me but he's much closer to Ford than Ford is to McCoy or Ngata.
Nacua
Spiker
Osbourne
Jones
Bynum
Cook*
Lowe
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I think Ngata is #1, McCoy is #2 and then there’s a drop. Nacua is at the top of that second tier.
Kyle Ford is good, but not as athletic as Puka. Puka is like Golden Tate, IMO.
I love him.
I like Kyle Ford a lot too and think he’s a big body guy who moves really well.
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I Golden Tate comped him first!Dennis_DeYoung said:I think Ngata is #1, McCoy is #2 and then there’s a drop. Nacua is at the top of that second tier.
Kyle Ford is good, but not as athletic as Puka. Puka is like Golden Tate, IMO.
I love him.
I like Kyle Ford a lot too and think he’s a big body guy who moves really well.
I just think Puka is a bit more explosive.
I feel validated
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Hey guys, Fleenor just sent this to me and I wanted to get it put here first!
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Levels up UW all by hisself. Can’t wait to watch this kid play. Huge fucking Heart. Great Get.
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The thing I noticed most about his highlights is he can seriously jump. He comes off as much taller because he is so explosive and highpoints the ball really well.
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YES.tvoie said:The thing I noticed most about his highlights is he can seriously jump. He comes off as much taller because he is so explosive and highpoints the ball really well.
It's not just that he can jump, his vertical is good but not necessarily special. But he times his leaps exceptionally well, has just a natural knack for highpointing the ball, and has tremendous ball skills at the catch point. His raw athletic talent plays way up because of his refined skills.
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Is this the same father that wanted to fight everybody after Penis broke his leg? Real community leader we have hereRatherBeBrewing said:Don't shoot the messenger, as this is far from a done deal anyway and I'm skeptical he winds up at Oregon: The family of Penis Sewell is really close to Puka, their youngest son is on the Orem team. The rumor is that Daddy Sewell went to talk to the Nacua family, and told them they believe in Oregon so much that their oldest son, Nevada's best player, is grad transferring to Oregon. 2020 Noah Sewell seems like a no-brainer as well, so we're trying to give the best of the bagman and friends angle. Not a done deal yet on any things, but at least Penis' father bought some time.
Wait, cross racial comparison? Are we allowed to do that?HillsboroDuck said:
I Golden Tate comped him first!Dennis_DeYoung said:I think Ngata is #1, McCoy is #2 and then there’s a drop. Nacua is at the top of that second tier.
Kyle Ford is good, but not as athletic as Puka. Puka is like Golden Tate, IMO.
I love him.
I like Kyle Ford a lot too and think he’s a big body guy who moves really well.
I just think Puka is a bit more explosive.
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You sound like a women... or ballzHillsboroDuck said:
I Golden Tate comped him first!Dennis_DeYoung said:I think Ngata is #1, McCoy is #2 and then there’s a drop. Nacua is at the top of that second tier.
Kyle Ford is good, but not as athletic as Puka. Puka is like Golden Tate, IMO.
I love him.
I like Kyle Ford a lot too and think he’s a big body guy who moves really well.
I just think Puka is a bit more explosive.
I feel validated
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Yes, the dad seemed to be of the opinion that our 5'6" 140lb cornerback intentionally gator rolled his son's leg despite the fact it was more like a dwarf was tossed and hit his son's leg.Rubberfist said:
Is this the same father that wanted to fight everybody after Penis broke his leg? Real community leader we have hereRatherBeBrewing said:Don't shoot the messenger, as this is far from a done deal anyway and I'm skeptical he winds up at Oregon: The family of Penis Sewell is really close to Puka, their youngest son is on the Orem team. The rumor is that Daddy Sewell went to talk to the Nacua family, and told them they believe in Oregon so much that their oldest son, Nevada's best player, is grad transferring to Oregon. 2020 Noah Sewell seems like a no-brainer as well, so we're trying to give the best of the bagman and friends angle. Not a done deal yet on any things, but at least Penis' father bought some time.
Wait, cross racial comparison? Are we allowed to do that?HillsboroDuck said:
I Golden Tate comped him first!Dennis_DeYoung said:I think Ngata is #1, McCoy is #2 and then there’s a drop. Nacua is at the top of that second tier.
Kyle Ford is good, but not as athletic as Puka. Puka is like Golden Tate, IMO.
I love him.
I like Kyle Ford a lot too and think he’s a big body guy who moves really well.
I just think Puka is a bit more explosive.
I feel validated -
I bet he doesn't realize that his tweet makes SC look like shit. They were all over him early and knew they had a talent. He committed to them before they had their shit season and became a joke. Chris Swanson is proof that USC is turning into WSURDR said: -
did Swanson mention anything about USC's qb this class?BeerThirty said:
I bet he doesn't realize that his tweet makes SC look like shit. They were all over him early and knew they had a talent. He committed to them before they had their shit season and became a joke. Chris Swanson is proof that USC is turning into WSURDR said: