Yella's got big balls, Pumpeii - do you?
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"But UW lost 9 starters on D and their starting QB!!!"Doogles said:Fuck me for riding with old yella but if Eason is who we think he is this team is going to be better.
Not sold on safety play, but Cam Williams killing it in spring and Irvin/Asa participating in Fall plus a soft opening schedule eases the worry.
DL will be dominant. Edge play will be more explosive.
Feel the same about ILB as safety, enough talent and time to not completely drop off from the AA BBK era.
OL will be the best in Pete era to give Salvon bigger holes to explode through. I like Pleasant and Mcgrew as hard running pace changers.
BTE and WTE have at least 3 guys that will be in the NFL and they aren't freshman anymore.
WR is hugely upgraded with the talent finally showing out. Even the JAGs will be better with another year and a real QB.
I'm shocked how little preseason hype this team is getting. National pundits have Oregon as the runaway favorite, but I'm not seeing it.
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It's like all any pundit or mouth breather, beat reporter can think about in projecting wins and losses is number of returning starters or senior QBs. Fuck all that. Clemspson won at NT with a true frosh. I'm not saying Eason is going to be All American or All Pac but the odds of him being a downgrade from Browing are remote at best. I don't care if he throws a few more pics or his completion percentage is lower than Browning. It's all about can you put points on the board when needed and under duress. Jake stunk in this regard.Doogles said:Fuck me for riding with old yella but if Eason is who we think he is this team is going to be better.
Not sold on safety play, but Cam Williams killing it in spring and Irvin/Asa participating in Fall plus a soft opening schedule eases the worry.
DL will be dominant. Edge play will be more explosive.
Feel the same about ILB as safety, enough talent and time to not completely drop off from the AA BBK era.
OL will be the best in Pete era to give Salvon bigger holes to explode through. I like Pleasant and Mcgrew as hard running pace changers.
BTE and WTE have at least 3 guys that will be in the NFL and they aren't freshman anymore.
WR is hugely upgraded with the talent finally showing out. Even the JAGs will be better with another year and a real QB.
I'm shocked how little preseason hype this team is getting. National pundits have Oregon as the runaway favorite, but I'm not seeing it.
UW wins it going away.
I think every position group on D could be better or, at least, on par with 2018 performance by the end of the year. We should be better at every group on O except RB. -
For the record my prediction will be between 10-2 and 12-0. I will ascribe % likelihoods as I start up the calculator later in the off season. 11-1 and 10-2 are probably most likely outcomes. Not sure which one will be more likely after the methodology is applied. If we lose, it will be a conference game, and could easily be something stupid like losing @Arizona even though we are favored. Even if you "should" win every game over the course of enough games in a season statistically you'll drop one.
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The over/under I keep hearing is 10.5UW_Doog_Bot said:For the record my prediction will be between 10-2 and 12-0. I will ascribe % likelihoods as I start up the calculator later in the off season. 11-1 and 10-2 are probably most likely outcomes. Not sure which one will be more likely after the methodology is applied. If we lose, it will be a conference game, and could easily be something stupid like losing @Arizona even though we are favored. Even if you "should" win every game over the course of enough games in a season statistically you'll drop one.
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0-12 until we're (?) not.
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Puppy has been too busy dealing with court to make predictions.
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Only Oregon has run the conference gauntlet unscathed (2010) since Carroll left USC. We likely drop Stanford on the farm and maybe in the desert. 10-2 P12C.
No excuse for offense to not be good with the OL TEs and RBs we have. -
10-2.
I think they'll take SC seriously this time, but this leaves them susceptible to letdown in a tough game on the road at Stanford in front of a pro-UW crowd.
I think Pete takes racismgate personally and rams the plunger deep into Oregon. At least three scores. Maybe they get caught looking forward to that one, though and fuck off against Arizona.
They get a bye before the mighty Ute, but that game is still a tossup.
The teams they'll play that actually have some talent are USC, Stanford, Utah, and Oregon. They'll lose to one of them. Only Stanford on the road, so I'll go with that.
They'll inexplicably drop one game to some shit team, and we'll all be buying new TVs after throwing something through our current ones. Good options here are Arizona and Colorado.
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The crazy thing is, we sucked last year on offense and we were a C hair away from running the table in the Pac. Lousy game management at the end vs UO and Pete basically saying FUCK IT at Cal. What happens if we start to score some fucking pts already? The only losses are if we shoot ourselves in the foot but there's not one game on the schedule where shouldn't be favored in. If we were at USC, Oregon and Utah that might be a different story.Gladstone said:Only Oregon has run the conference gauntlet unscathed (2010) since Carroll left USC. We likely drop Stanford on the farm and maybe in the desert. 10-2 P12C.
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This is why it's good I have a projector.1to392831weretaken said:10-2.
I think they'll take SC seriously this time, but this leaves them susceptible to letdown in a tough game on the road at Stanford in front of a pro-UW crowd.
I think Pete takes racismgate personally and rams the plunger deep into Oregon. At least three scores. Maybe they get caught looking forward to that one, though and fuck off against Arizona.
They get a bye before the mighty Ute, but that game is still a tossup.
The teams they'll play that actually have some talent are USC, Stanford, Utah, and Oregon. They'll lose to one of them. Only Stanford on the road, so I'll go with that.
They'll inexplicably drop one game to some shit team, and we'll all be buying new TVs after throwing something through our current ones. Good options here are Arizona and Colorado.
I believe every season will be the same until it isn't.





