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  • lawsandl
    lawsandl Member Posts: 1,555
    edited June 2019

    I finally read this whole thread. Good Lord @StrongArmCobra got owned like a rented Mule.

    Apparently counting is hard down in the Hilltop.

    He's been quiet. Was he suddenly senior'd by Stalin's henchmen?

    No I just have a life and I already won bitch.

    1. Your own mods say Oregon's class will be in the 20-22 range, not 26. And Oregon is filling up fast on scrubs.

    2. Steve Altman is a scumbag the likes of Art Briles. There's no difference between what he did and what Briles did and because Oregon fans a trash, you don't care.
    Do you really think Oregon takes 22 when 18 to 19 graduate with 2 more getting the boot? Skopil must still have his sources from the Helfrich regime. You are stubborn.
  • Ballz
    Ballz Member Posts: 4,735
    edited June 2019
    lawsandl said:

    I finally read this whole thread. Good Lord @StrongArmCobra got owned like a rented Mule.

    Apparently counting is hard down in the Hilltop.

    He's been quiet. Was he suddenly senior'd by Stalin's henchmen?

    No I just have a life and I already won bitch.

    1. Your own mods say Oregon's class will be in the 20-22 range, not 26. And Oregon is filling up fast on scrubs.

    2. Steve Altman is a scumbag the likes of Art Briles. There's no difference between what he did and what Briles did and because Oregon fans a trash, you don't care.
    Do you really think Oregon takes 22 when 18 to 19 graduate with 2 more getting the boot? Skopil must still have his sources from the Helfrich regime. You are stubborn.
    All the evidence is on my side. Your boy Skopil is certainly more in the know than you are as a fan. The majority of attrition that could have happened has already happened. Oregon's roster is young. There isn't enough attrition that could happen to get them to 26 that Oregon fans would want. You'd have to lose young guys from your roster that you don't want to lose and they wouldn't be replaced by elite 4 or 5 star recruits either. It's just not happening for Oregon this class. You'd be better off taking a smaller class and hoping for better next class which has more talent available out West.
  • lawsandl
    lawsandl Member Posts: 1,555

    lawsandl said:

    I finally read this whole thread. Good Lord @StrongArmCobra got owned like a rented Mule.

    Apparently counting is hard down in the Hilltop.

    He's been quiet. Was he suddenly senior'd by Stalin's henchmen?

    No I just have a life and I already won bitch.

    1. Your own mods say Oregon's class will be in the 20-22 range, not 26. And Oregon is filling up fast on scrubs.

    2. Steve Altman is a scumbag the likes of Art Briles. There's no difference between what he did and what Briles did and because Oregon fans a trash, you don't care.
    Do you really think Oregon takes 22 when 18 to 19 graduate with 2 more getting the boot? Skopil must still have his sources from the Helfrich regime. You are stubborn.
    All the evidence is on my side. Your boy Skopil is certainly more in the know than you are as a fan. The majority of attrition that could have happened has already happened. Oregon's roster is young. There isn't enough attrition that could happen to get them to 26 that Oregon fans would want. You'd have to lose young guys from your roster that you don't want to lose and they wouldn't be replaced by elite 4 or 5 star recruits either. It's just not happening for Oregon this class. You'd be better off taking a smaller class and hoping for better next class.
    What is the date on that quote? No one following recruiting is saying 20-23 any longer.
  • backthepack
    backthepack Member Posts: 19,937
    This thread makes me want to kill myself even more
  • Ballz
    Ballz Member Posts: 4,735
    lawsandl said:

    lawsandl said:

    I finally read this whole thread. Good Lord @StrongArmCobra got owned like a rented Mule.

    Apparently counting is hard down in the Hilltop.

    He's been quiet. Was he suddenly senior'd by Stalin's henchmen?

    No I just have a life and I already won bitch.

    1. Your own mods say Oregon's class will be in the 20-22 range, not 26. And Oregon is filling up fast on scrubs.

    2. Steve Altman is a scumbag the likes of Art Briles. There's no difference between what he did and what Briles did and because Oregon fans a trash, you don't care.
    Do you really think Oregon takes 22 when 18 to 19 graduate with 2 more getting the boot? Skopil must still have his sources from the Helfrich regime. You are stubborn.
    All the evidence is on my side. Your boy Skopil is certainly more in the know than you are as a fan. The majority of attrition that could have happened has already happened. Oregon's roster is young. There isn't enough attrition that could happen to get them to 26 that Oregon fans would want. You'd have to lose young guys from your roster that you don't want to lose and they wouldn't be replaced by elite 4 or 5 star recruits either. It's just not happening for Oregon this class. You'd be better off taking a smaller class and hoping for better next class.
    What is the date on that quote? No one following recruiting is saying 20-23 any longer.
    Four days ago.
    https://247sports.com/college/oregon/Board/45/Contents/The-Inside-Read-625-133163096/
  • Ballz
    Ballz Member Posts: 4,735
    edited June 2019
    Why do you so desperately want Oregon to take a big class so they can add more scrubs to the roster? They aren't finishing strong. What you see is what you get.
  • lawsandl
    lawsandl Member Posts: 1,555

    Why do you so desperately want Oregon to take a big class so they can add more scrubs to the roster? They aren't finishing strong. What you see is what you get.


    There is no desperation. Oregon needs 3 more OL, 2 more DL, Sewell, 2 WR and this is at minimum. Oregon could get by on 23 but likely takes more.
  • RatherBeBrewing
    RatherBeBrewing Member Posts: 1,557
    Who’s parents own the third best dry cleaners in Eugene?

    And who is Mops?

    Yeah, let’s listen to those guys.
  • Ballz
    Ballz Member Posts: 4,735
    lawsandl said:

    Why do you so desperately want Oregon to take a big class so they can add more scrubs to the roster? They aren't finishing strong. What you see is what you get.


    There is no desperation. Oregon needs 3 more OL, 2 more DL, Sewell, 2 WR and this is at minimum. Oregon could get by on 23 but likely takes more scrubs than that.
    If you say so.
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,037

    lawsandl said:

    Why do you so desperately want Oregon to take a big class so they can add more scrubs to the roster? They aren't finishing strong. What you see is what you get.


    There is no desperation. Oregon needs 3 more OL, 2 more DL, Sewell, 2 WR and this is at minimum. Oregon could get by on 23 but likely takes more scrubs than that.
    If you say so.
    Stick with self-loathing. You're better at that than being clever.

    #dontblametheblackguys

    #readthereport

    #nomaincampus4u
  • DoogCourics
    DoogCourics Member Posts: 5,739
    lawsandl said:

    lawsandl said:

    I finally read this whole thread. Good Lord @StrongArmCobra got owned like a rented Mule.

    Apparently counting is hard down in the Hilltop.

    He's been quiet. Was he suddenly senior'd by Stalin's henchmen?

    No I just have a life and I already won bitch.

    1. Your own mods say Oregon's class will be in the 20-22 range, not 26. And Oregon is filling up fast on scrubs.

    2. Steve Altman is a scumbag the likes of Art Briles. There's no difference between what he did and what Briles did and because Oregon fans a trash, you don't care.
    Do you really think Oregon takes 22 when 18 to 19 graduate with 2 more getting the boot? Skopil must still have his sources from the Helfrich regime. You are stubborn.
    All the evidence is on my side. Your boy Skopil is certainly more in the know than you are as a fan. The majority of attrition that could have happened has already happened. Oregon's roster is young. There isn't enough attrition that could happen to get them to 26 that Oregon fans would want. You'd have to lose young guys from your roster that you don't want to lose and they wouldn't be replaced by elite 4 or 5 star recruits either. It's just not happening for Oregon this class. You'd be better off taking a smaller class and hoping for better next class.
    What is the date on that quote? No one following recruiting is saying 20-23 any longer.

    lawsandl said:

    lawsandl said:

    I finally read this whole thread. Good Lord @StrongArmCobra got owned like a rented Mule.

    Apparently counting is hard down in the Hilltop.

    He's been quiet. Was he suddenly senior'd by Stalin's henchmen?

    No I just have a life and I already won bitch.

    1. Your own mods say Oregon's class will be in the 20-22 range, not 26. And Oregon is filling up fast on scrubs.

    2. Steve Altman is a scumbag the likes of Art Briles. There's no difference between what he did and what Briles did and because Oregon fans a trash, you don't care.
    Do you really think Oregon takes 22 when 18 to 19 graduate with 2 more getting the boot? Skopil must still have his sources from the Helfrich regime. You are stubborn.
    All the evidence is on my side. Your boy Skopil is certainly more in the know than you are as a fan. The majority of attrition that could have happened has already happened. Oregon's roster is young. There isn't enough attrition that could happen to get them to 26 that Oregon fans would want. You'd have to lose young guys from your roster that you don't want to lose and they wouldn't be replaced by elite 4 or 5 star recruits either. It's just not happening for Oregon this class. You'd be better off taking a smaller class and hoping for better next class.
    What is the date on that quote? No one following recruiting is saying 20-23 any longer.
    Four days ago.
    https://247sports.com/college/oregon/Board/45/Contents/The-Inside-Read-625-133163096/
    I back the SAC on this one.

    19 hours ago from Kevin Wade:

    “Oregon is currently at 15 commitments and with a class of only maybe 20-23 prospects the Ducks will have to be a little more selective, especially being in the conversation for some very elite prospects.”
  • lawsandl
    lawsandl Member Posts: 1,555

    lawsandl said:

    lawsandl said:

    I finally read this whole thread. Good Lord @StrongArmCobra got owned like a rented Mule.

    Apparently counting is hard down in the Hilltop.

    He's been quiet. Was he suddenly senior'd by Stalin's henchmen?

    No I just have a life and I already won bitch.

    1. Your own mods say Oregon's class will be in the 20-22 range, not 26. And Oregon is filling up fast on scrubs.

    2. Steve Altman is a scumbag the likes of Art Briles. There's no difference between what he did and what Briles did and because Oregon fans a trash, you don't care.
    Do you really think Oregon takes 22 when 18 to 19 graduate with 2 more getting the boot? Skopil must still have his sources from the Helfrich regime. You are stubborn.
    All the evidence is on my side. Your boy Skopil is certainly more in the know than you are as a fan. The majority of attrition that could have happened has already happened. Oregon's roster is young. There isn't enough attrition that could happen to get them to 26 that Oregon fans would want. You'd have to lose young guys from your roster that you don't want to lose and they wouldn't be replaced by elite 4 or 5 star recruits either. It's just not happening for Oregon this class. You'd be better off taking a smaller class and hoping for better next class.
    What is the date on that quote? No one following recruiting is saying 20-23 any longer.

    lawsandl said:

    lawsandl said:

    I finally read this whole thread. Good Lord @StrongArmCobra got owned like a rented Mule.

    Apparently counting is hard down in the Hilltop.

    He's been quiet. Was he suddenly senior'd by Stalin's henchmen?

    No I just have a life and I already won bitch.

    1. Your own mods say Oregon's class will be in the 20-22 range, not 26. And Oregon is filling up fast on scrubs.

    2. Steve Altman is a scumbag the likes of Art Briles. There's no difference between what he did and what Briles did and because Oregon fans a trash, you don't care.
    Do you really think Oregon takes 22 when 18 to 19 graduate with 2 more getting the boot? Skopil must still have his sources from the Helfrich regime. You are stubborn.
    All the evidence is on my side. Your boy Skopil is certainly more in the know than you are as a fan. The majority of attrition that could have happened has already happened. Oregon's roster is young. There isn't enough attrition that could happen to get them to 26 that Oregon fans would want. You'd have to lose young guys from your roster that you don't want to lose and they wouldn't be replaced by elite 4 or 5 star recruits either. It's just not happening for Oregon this class. You'd be better off taking a smaller class and hoping for better next class.
    What is the date on that quote? No one following recruiting is saying 20-23 any longer.
    Four days ago.
    https://247sports.com/college/oregon/Board/45/Contents/The-Inside-Read-625-133163096/
    I back the SAC on this one.

    19 hours ago from Kevin Wade:

    “Oregon is currently at 15 commitments and with a class of only maybe 20-23 prospects the Ducks will have to be a little more selective, especially being in the conversation for some very elite prospects.”
    Duckterritory has no inside information and that’s why I stopped paying for it. Sorry, Prehm, Skopil and Wade are good guys but the product isn’t worth 10 monthly. It doesn’t surprise me at all that they’re pushing this narrative.

    20 would be disastrous. In fact, 23 doesn’t cover all of the needs. Most recruitniks are predicting 25 or 26. There is still fat to be trimmed from the 85.
  • lawsandl
    lawsandl Member Posts: 1,555
    Taking 20 in this class will most likely mean Oregon isn’t even at 85 next year. It would be Helf like managment. Also, Oregon has 6 outgoing OL with two commits and 5 outgoing DL with 2 committed. Even if they don’t fully replace, they’re taking 5 more to net -1. Add in an additional 2 WRs and Sewell and that take them to 23.
  • Ballz
    Ballz Member Posts: 4,735
    edited July 2019
    lawsandl said:

    Taking 20 in this class will most likely mean Oregon isn’t even at 85 next year. It would be Helf like managment. Also, Oregon has 6 outgoing OL with two commits and 5 outgoing DL with 2 committed. Even if they don’t fully replace, they’re taking 5 more to net -1. Add in an additional 2 WRs and Sewell and that take them to 23.

    Lol unless you want them taking 2-star offensive lineman, they won't get to 6. The best guys they're getting right now suck ass. How bad would it get if they have to keep taking more after that?
  • IPukeOregonGrellow
    IPukeOregonGrellow Member Posts: 2,183
    lawsandl said:

    Taking 20 in this class will most likely mean Oregon isn’t even at 85 next year. It would be Helf like managment. Also, Oregon has 6 outgoing OL with two commits and 5 outgoing DL with 2 committed. Even if they don’t fully replace, they’re taking 5 more to net -1. Add in an additional 2 WRs and Sewell and that take them to 23.

    I think the moor likely scenario is we take 2 moor offensive lineman and 2 moor defensive ones and due do diligence in the grad transfer market. Six freshmen and/or JC linemen on the roaster, all of whom probably need to redshirt, is a dangerous proposition for depth. If Jordon Scott jumps ship to the NFL, yore going to need someone who can rotate with Aumavae at the bear minimum. If yore not 100% convinced in Shough after the season, you need a grad transfer to compete with him in 2020.

    Can you get to 26? Easily. But it given where the recruiting class as a whole on the West Coast, especially at Offensive Line, it might be better to use some of those piece for depth knowing you get them back in 2021.
  • lawsandl
    lawsandl Member Posts: 1,555

    lawsandl said:

    Taking 20 in this class will most likely mean Oregon isn’t even at 85 next year. It would be Helf like managment. Also, Oregon has 6 outgoing OL with two commits and 5 outgoing DL with 2 committed. Even if they don’t fully replace, they’re taking 5 more to net -1. Add in an additional 2 WRs and Sewell and that take them to 23.

    I think the moor likely scenario is we take 2 moor offensive lineman and 2 moor defensive ones and due do diligence in the grad transfer market. Six freshmen and/or JC linemen on the roaster, all of whom probably need to redshirt, is a dangerous proposition for depth. If Jordon Scott jumps ship to the NFL, yore going to need someone who can rotate with Aumavae at the bear minimum. If yore not 100% convinced in Shough after the season, you need a grad transfer to compete with him in 2020.

    Can you get to 26? Easily. But it given where the recruiting class as a whole on the West Coast, especially at Offensive Line, it might be better to use some of those piece for depth knowing you get them back in 2021.
    Jaylan Jeffers and a couple of Jucos like Coffey and Bass are seemingly the OL targets. They would take Rogers.

    That separates the classes. They will take one or maybe two of the Jucos.

    I definitely see a nose guard type and one more DE.

    I believe the staff is confident in Shough.

  • lawsandl
    lawsandl Member Posts: 1,555

    lawsandl said:

    Taking 20 in this class will most likely mean Oregon isn’t even at 85 next year. It would be Helf like managment. Also, Oregon has 6 outgoing OL with two commits and 5 outgoing DL with 2 committed. Even if they don’t fully replace, they’re taking 5 more to net -1. Add in an additional 2 WRs and Sewell and that take them to 23.

    Lol unless you want them taking 2-star offensive lineman, they won't get to 6. The best guys they're getting right now suck ass. How bad would it get if they have to keep taking more after that?

    There are plenty OL still available that Cristobal offered early. Also, Cristobal landed Sewell late in the cycle. Lastly, as much as you don’t like Harper and Jeffers, they have great athletic profiles.

  • Ballz
    Ballz Member Posts: 4,735
    lawsandl said:

    lawsandl said:

    Taking 20 in this class will most likely mean Oregon isn’t even at 85 next year. It would be Helf like managment. Also, Oregon has 6 outgoing OL with two commits and 5 outgoing DL with 2 committed. Even if they don’t fully replace, they’re taking 5 more to net -1. Add in an additional 2 WRs and Sewell and that take them to 23.

    Lol unless you want them taking 2-star offensive lineman, they won't get to 6. The best guys they're getting right now suck ass. How bad would it get if they have to keep taking more after that?

    There are plenty OL still available that Cristobal offered early. Also, Cristobal landed Sewell late in the cycle. Lastly, as much as you don’t like Harper and Jeffers, they have great athletic profiles.

    They are not athletic dude. Jeffers is like a less athletic Luke Wattenberg and Oregon wants him at Tackle whereas Wattenberg is strictly a Guard for UW. Those guys suck. Your O-line recruiting is really bad this class. Did you really bring up Sewell as a previous late addition recruit and try to equate that to this class? Where the hell is the 5-star lineman Oregon is gonna land late? I don't see him.
  • lawsandl
    lawsandl Member Posts: 1,555

    lawsandl said:

    lawsandl said:

    Taking 20 in this class will most likely mean Oregon isn’t even at 85 next year. It would be Helf like managment. Also, Oregon has 6 outgoing OL with two commits and 5 outgoing DL with 2 committed. Even if they don’t fully replace, they’re taking 5 more to net -1. Add in an additional 2 WRs and Sewell and that take them to 23.

    Lol unless you want them taking 2-star offensive lineman, they won't get to 6. The best guys they're getting right now suck ass. How bad would it get if they have to keep taking more after that?

    There are plenty OL still available that Cristobal offered early. Also, Cristobal landed Sewell late in the cycle. Lastly, as much as you don’t like Harper and Jeffers, they have great athletic profiles.

    They are not athletic dude. Jeffers is like a less athletic Luke Wattenberg and Oregon wants him at Tackle whereas Wattenberg is strictly a Guard for UW. Those guys suck. Your O-line recruiting is really bad this class. Did you really bring up Sewell as a previous late addition recruit and try to equate that to this class? Where the hell is the 5-star lineman Oregon is gonna land late? I don't see him.
    The point is a late addition could be someone higher up their board than lower. I am not saying it will be a Sewell caliber kid.

    Also, what is it with UW fans and their comparisons? Who gives a shit about Wattenberg? Both the committed OLs and Jeffers have good offer sheets. I know you will tell me they’re not committable (yet all offers out by Oregon are and UW limits theirs but only makes non-committable offers to Oregon targets).



  • Ballz
    Ballz Member Posts: 4,735
    lawsandl said:

    lawsandl said:

    lawsandl said:

    Taking 20 in this class will most likely mean Oregon isn’t even at 85 next year. It would be Helf like managment. Also, Oregon has 6 outgoing OL with two commits and 5 outgoing DL with 2 committed. Even if they don’t fully replace, they’re taking 5 more to net -1. Add in an additional 2 WRs and Sewell and that take them to 23.

    Lol unless you want them taking 2-star offensive lineman, they won't get to 6. The best guys they're getting right now suck ass. How bad would it get if they have to keep taking more after that?

    There are plenty OL still available that Cristobal offered early. Also, Cristobal landed Sewell late in the cycle. Lastly, as much as you don’t like Harper and Jeffers, they have great athletic profiles.

    They are not athletic dude. Jeffers is like a less athletic Luke Wattenberg and Oregon wants him at Tackle whereas Wattenberg is strictly a Guard for UW. Those guys suck. Your O-line recruiting is really bad this class. Did you really bring up Sewell as a previous late addition recruit and try to equate that to this class? Where the hell is the 5-star lineman Oregon is gonna land late? I don't see him.
    The point is a late addition could be someone higher up their board than lower. I am not saying it will be a Sewell caliber kid.

    Also, what is it with UW fans and their comparisons? Who gives a shit about Wattenberg? Both the committed OLs and Jeffers have good offer sheets. I know you will tell me they’re not committable (yet all offers out by Oregon are and UW limits theirs but only makes non-committable offers to Oregon targets).



    Who did Oregon have to beat to get Harper? Purdue and Iowa State

    Who did they have to beat to get the beached whale? Nobody.

    You know damn well they didn't have any good committable offers. So why do you need me to tell you? Don't be in denial.
  • lawsandl
    lawsandl Member Posts: 1,555

    lawsandl said:

    lawsandl said:

    lawsandl said:

    Taking 20 in this class will most likely mean Oregon isn’t even at 85 next year. It would be Helf like managment. Also, Oregon has 6 outgoing OL with two commits and 5 outgoing DL with 2 committed. Even if they don’t fully replace, they’re taking 5 more to net -1. Add in an additional 2 WRs and Sewell and that take them to 23.

    Lol unless you want them taking 2-star offensive lineman, they won't get to 6. The best guys they're getting right now suck ass. How bad would it get if they have to keep taking more after that?

    There are plenty OL still available that Cristobal offered early. Also, Cristobal landed Sewell late in the cycle. Lastly, as much as you don’t like Harper and Jeffers, they have great athletic profiles.

    They are not athletic dude. Jeffers is like a less athletic Luke Wattenberg and Oregon wants him at Tackle whereas Wattenberg is strictly a Guard for UW. Those guys suck. Your O-line recruiting is really bad this class. Did you really bring up Sewell as a previous late addition recruit and try to equate that to this class? Where the hell is the 5-star lineman Oregon is gonna land late? I don't see him.
    The point is a late addition could be someone higher up their board than lower. I am not saying it will be a Sewell caliber kid.

    Also, what is it with UW fans and their comparisons? Who gives a shit about Wattenberg? Both the committed OLs and Jeffers have good offer sheets. I know you will tell me they’re not committable (yet all offers out by Oregon are and UW limits theirs but only makes non-committable offers to Oregon targets).



    Who did Oregon have to beat to get Harper? Purdue and Iowa State

    Who did they have to beat to get the beached whale? Nobody.

    You know damn well they didn't have any good committable offers. So why do you need me to tell you? Don't be in denial.
    Where could any of the OL commits in the PAC commit right now? I get that Washington will sign the best OL class. However, outside of Stanford, everyone is taking players worse than Oregon. Also, I’d say Campbell and Brohm have an eye for talent.

    Also, this class is one that can wait and develop. Faaope offer sheet is probably conditional on him losing weight. That being said, the Oregon staff probably in the best spot to transform his body.
  • haie
    haie Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 23,708 Founders Club
    Oregon is just a bunch of poor losers that couldn't cut it in stem.
  • Ballz
    Ballz Member Posts: 4,735
    edited July 2019
    lawsandl said:

    lawsandl said:

    lawsandl said:

    lawsandl said:

    Taking 20 in this class will most likely mean Oregon isn’t even at 85 next year. It would be Helf like managment. Also, Oregon has 6 outgoing OL with two commits and 5 outgoing DL with 2 committed. Even if they don’t fully replace, they’re taking 5 more to net -1. Add in an additional 2 WRs and Sewell and that take them to 23.

    Lol unless you want them taking 2-star offensive lineman, they won't get to 6. The best guys they're getting right now suck ass. How bad would it get if they have to keep taking more after that?

    There are plenty OL still available that Cristobal offered early. Also, Cristobal landed Sewell late in the cycle. Lastly, as much as you don’t like Harper and Jeffers, they have great athletic profiles.

    They are not athletic dude. Jeffers is like a less athletic Luke Wattenberg and Oregon wants him at Tackle whereas Wattenberg is strictly a Guard for UW. Those guys suck. Your O-line recruiting is really bad this class. Did you really bring up Sewell as a previous late addition recruit and try to equate that to this class? Where the hell is the 5-star lineman Oregon is gonna land late? I don't see him.
    The point is a late addition could be someone higher up their board than lower. I am not saying it will be a Sewell caliber kid.

    Also, what is it with UW fans and their comparisons? Who gives a shit about Wattenberg? Both the committed OLs and Jeffers have good offer sheets. I know you will tell me they’re not committable (yet all offers out by Oregon are and UW limits theirs but only makes non-committable offers to Oregon targets).



    Who did Oregon have to beat to get Harper? Purdue and Iowa State

    Who did they have to beat to get the beached whale? Nobody.

    You know damn well they didn't have any good committable offers. So why do you need me to tell you? Don't be in denial.
    Where could any of the OL commits in the PAC commit right now? I get that Washington will sign the best OL class. However, outside of Stanford, everyone is taking players worse than Oregon. Also, I’d say Campbell and Brohm have an eye for talent.

    Also, this class is one that can wait and develop. Faaope offer sheet is probably conditional on him losing weight. That being said, the Oregon staff probably in the best spot to transform his body.
    Outside of UW and Stanford, everyone else in the Pac-12 is forced to find hidden gem 3-star lineman that need to be developed because the depth of the O-line talent is so weak this class out West.

    Some are doing so better than others. I like Drevno's O-line talent evaluations at USC better than Cristobal's. I think USC is getting more athletic 3-star guys than Oregon this class. There's still time for Oregon to find some legitimate hidden gems. I personally like Jernias Tafia a lot and think he will get a lot more Pac-12 offers his Senior season. There's also a huge Poly lineman from Alaska or Canada who camped with USC and UW for their lineman camps recently and performed well. Can't remember his name. Probably has shit grades preventing him from getting UW and USC offers but is right up Oregon's alley in terms of size and being a struggling student. There is some hope for Oregon to get some true hidden gems later this class. But Harper, Laulololou, and Jeffers aren't it.

    Of course the real solution is to be the best O-line recruiter out West and to get elite talent no matter how few elite guys are available. All we've heard since he got the job is how GREAT of an O-line coach and recruiter Mario Cristobal is and how he's gonna out-recruit everybody for offensive lineman and build a dominant O-line at Oregon and turn Oregon into the Alabama of the West and yet here he is, getting his ass whooped by Scott Huff.



  • lawsandl
    lawsandl Member Posts: 1,555
    Dewark was a pass and there is nothing athletic about him. He’s completely average in that department. Milek is a G5 level recruit. Their best attribute is size.

    Harper has the body type of Warmack. He’s a wide ass body that can pull. He’s strong as an ox. Anyway, we obviously aren’t going to agree. You don’t see his frame out west.

    Anyway, we’re not going to agree.
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,037

    lawsandl said:

    lawsandl said:

    lawsandl said:

    lawsandl said:

    Taking 20 in this class will most likely mean Oregon isn’t even at 85 next year. It would be Helf like managment. Also, Oregon has 6 outgoing OL with two commits and 5 outgoing DL with 2 committed. Even if they don’t fully replace, they’re taking 5 more to net -1. Add in an additional 2 WRs and Sewell and that take them to 23.

    Lol unless you want them taking 2-star offensive lineman, they won't get to 6. The best guys they're getting right now suck ass. How bad would it get if they have to keep taking more after that?

    There are plenty OL still available that Cristobal offered early. Also, Cristobal landed Sewell late in the cycle. Lastly, as much as you don’t like Harper and Jeffers, they have great athletic profiles.

    They are not athletic dude. Jeffers is like a less athletic Luke Wattenberg and Oregon wants him at Tackle whereas Wattenberg is strictly a Guard for UW. Those guys suck. Your O-line recruiting is really bad this class. Did you really bring up Sewell as a previous late addition recruit and try to equate that to this class? Where the hell is the 5-star lineman Oregon is gonna land late? I don't see him.
    The point is a late addition could be someone higher up their board than lower. I am not saying it will be a Sewell caliber kid.

    Also, what is it with UW fans and their comparisons? Who gives a shit about Wattenberg? Both the committed OLs and Jeffers have good offer sheets. I know you will tell me they’re not committable (yet all offers out by Oregon are and UW limits theirs but only makes non-committable offers to Oregon targets).



    Who did Oregon have to beat to get Harper? Purdue and Iowa State

    Who did they have to beat to get the beached whale? Nobody.

    You know damn well they didn't have any good committable offers. So why do you need me to tell you? Don't be in denial.
    Where could any of the OL commits in the PAC commit right now? I get that Washington will sign the best OL class. However, outside of Stanford, everyone is taking players worse than Oregon. Also, I’d say Campbell and Brohm have an eye for talent.

    Also, this class is one that can wait and develop. Faaope offer sheet is probably conditional on him losing weight. That being said, the Oregon staff probably in the best spot to transform his body.
    Outside of UW and Stanford, everyone else in the Pac-12 is forced to find hidden gem 3-star lineman that need to be developed because the depth of the O-line talent is so weak this class out West.

    Some are doing so better than others. I like Drevno's O-line talent evaluations at USC better than Cristobal's. I think USC is getting more athletic 3-star guys than Oregon this class. There's still time for Oregon to find some legitimate hidden gems. I personally like Jernias Tafia a lot and think he will get a lot more Pac-12 offers his Senior season. There's also a huge Poly lineman from Alaska or Canada who camped with USC and UW for their lineman camps recently and performed well. Can't remember his name. Probably has shit grades preventing him from getting UW and USC offers but is right up Oregon's alley in terms of size and being a struggling student. There is some hope for Oregon to get some true hidden gems later this class. But Harper, Laulololou, and Jeffers aren't it.

    Of course the real solution is to be the best O-line recruiter out West and to get elite talent no matter how few elite guys are available. All we've heard since he got the job is how GREAT of an O-line coach and recruiter Mario Cristobal is and how he's gonna out-recruit everybody for offensive lineman and build a dominant O-line at Oregon and turn Oregon into the Alabama of the West and yet here he is, getting his ass whooped by Scott Huff.



    From the guy who had to settle for UW Tacoma and spazzed out for 15 pages in a thread trying to talk himself into "academics don't matter."

    Brilliant.

  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,037
    lawsandl said:

    Dewark was a pass and there is nothing athletic about him. He’s completely average in that department. Milek is a G5 level recruit. Their best attribute is size.

    Harper has the body type of Warmack. He’s a wide ass body that can pull. He’s strong as an ox. Anyway, we obviously aren’t going to agree. You don’t see his frame out west.

    Anyway, we’re not going to agree.

    Your attempts to be rational with ballz was admirable for a while. Now you're approaching his level of retardation. You should have picked up on his hood rat Tac Town routine a long time ago.

    Stop trying. It's stupid.
  • Ballz
    Ballz Member Posts: 4,735
    edited July 2019

    lawsandl said:

    lawsandl said:

    lawsandl said:

    lawsandl said:

    Taking 20 in this class will most likely mean Oregon isn’t even at 85 next year. It would be Helf like managment. Also, Oregon has 6 outgoing OL with two commits and 5 outgoing DL with 2 committed. Even if they don’t fully replace, they’re taking 5 more to net -1. Add in an additional 2 WRs and Sewell and that take them to 23.

    Lol unless you want them taking 2-star offensive lineman, they won't get to 6. The best guys they're getting right now suck ass. How bad would it get if they have to keep taking more after that?

    There are plenty OL still available that Cristobal offered early. Also, Cristobal landed Sewell late in the cycle. Lastly, as much as you don’t like Harper and Jeffers, they have great athletic profiles.

    They are not athletic dude. Jeffers is like a less athletic Luke Wattenberg and Oregon wants him at Tackle whereas Wattenberg is strictly a Guard for UW. Those guys suck. Your O-line recruiting is really bad this class. Did you really bring up Sewell as a previous late addition recruit and try to equate that to this class? Where the hell is the 5-star lineman Oregon is gonna land late? I don't see him.
    The point is a late addition could be someone higher up their board than lower. I am not saying it will be a Sewell caliber kid.

    Also, what is it with UW fans and their comparisons? Who gives a shit about Wattenberg? Both the committed OLs and Jeffers have good offer sheets. I know you will tell me they’re not committable (yet all offers out by Oregon are and UW limits theirs but only makes non-committable offers to Oregon targets).



    Who did Oregon have to beat to get Harper? Purdue and Iowa State

    Who did they have to beat to get the beached whale? Nobody.

    You know damn well they didn't have any good committable offers. So why do you need me to tell you? Don't be in denial.
    Where could any of the OL commits in the PAC commit right now? I get that Washington will sign the best OL class. However, outside of Stanford, everyone is taking players worse than Oregon. Also, I’d say Campbell and Brohm have an eye for talent.

    Also, this class is one that can wait and develop. Faaope offer sheet is probably conditional on him losing weight. That being said, the Oregon staff probably in the best spot to transform his body.
    Outside of UW and Stanford, everyone else in the Pac-12 is forced to find hidden gem 3-star lineman that need to be developed because the depth of the O-line talent is so weak this class out West.

    Some are doing so better than others. I like Drevno's O-line talent evaluations at USC better than Cristobal's. I think USC is getting more athletic 3-star guys than Oregon this class. There's still time for Oregon to find some legitimate hidden gems. I personally like Jernias Tafia a lot and think he will get a lot more Pac-12 offers his Senior season. There's also a huge Poly lineman from Alaska or Canada who camped with USC and UW for their lineman camps recently and performed well. Can't remember his name. Probably has shit grades preventing him from getting UW and USC offers but is right up Oregon's alley in terms of size and being a struggling student. There is some hope for Oregon to get some true hidden gems later this class. But Harper, Laulololou, and Jeffers aren't it.

    Of course the real solution is to be the best O-line recruiter out West and to get elite talent no matter how few elite guys are available. All we've heard since he got the job is how GREAT of an O-line coach and recruiter Mario Cristobal is and how he's gonna out-recruit everybody for offensive lineman and build a dominant O-line at Oregon and turn Oregon into the Alabama of the West and yet here he is, getting his ass whooped by Scott Huff.



    From the guy who had to settle for UW Tacoma and spazzed out for 15 pages in a thread trying to talk himself into "academics don't matter."

    Brilliant.

    Had a 3.5 GPA in high school and never struggled with academics in my life. Oregon takes recruits that should be going JUCO and yet they somehow qualify for Oregon. That's the only similarity between Oregon recruiting and SEC recruiting. Decommit U and Dumbass U.

    Oh and did you hear we got Myles Murao!? Fuck your hidden gems bitch! We get all the elite lineman and y'all can have our scraps! UW is going to be the REAL SEC of the West! We're the big boys on the block now bitch!
  • ntxduck
    ntxduck Member Posts: 6,122

    lawsandl said:

    lawsandl said:

    lawsandl said:

    lawsandl said:

    Taking 20 in this class will most likely mean Oregon isn’t even at 85 next year. It would be Helf like managment. Also, Oregon has 6 outgoing OL with two commits and 5 outgoing DL with 2 committed. Even if they don’t fully replace, they’re taking 5 more to net -1. Add in an additional 2 WRs and Sewell and that take them to 23.

    Lol unless you want them taking 2-star offensive lineman, they won't get to 6. The best guys they're getting right now suck ass. How bad would it get if they have to keep taking more after that?

    There are plenty OL still available that Cristobal offered early. Also, Cristobal landed Sewell late in the cycle. Lastly, as much as you don’t like Harper and Jeffers, they have great athletic profiles.

    They are not athletic dude. Jeffers is like a less athletic Luke Wattenberg and Oregon wants him at Tackle whereas Wattenberg is strictly a Guard for UW. Those guys suck. Your O-line recruiting is really bad this class. Did you really bring up Sewell as a previous late addition recruit and try to equate that to this class? Where the hell is the 5-star lineman Oregon is gonna land late? I don't see him.
    The point is a late addition could be someone higher up their board than lower. I am not saying it will be a Sewell caliber kid.

    Also, what is it with UW fans and their comparisons? Who gives a shit about Wattenberg? Both the committed OLs and Jeffers have good offer sheets. I know you will tell me they’re not committable (yet all offers out by Oregon are and UW limits theirs but only makes non-committable offers to Oregon targets).



    Who did Oregon have to beat to get Harper? Purdue and Iowa State

    Who did they have to beat to get the beached whale? Nobody.

    You know damn well they didn't have any good committable offers. So why do you need me to tell you? Don't be in denial.
    Where could any of the OL commits in the PAC commit right now? I get that Washington will sign the best OL class. However, outside of Stanford, everyone is taking players worse than Oregon. Also, I’d say Campbell and Brohm have an eye for talent.

    Also, this class is one that can wait and develop. Faaope offer sheet is probably conditional on him losing weight. That being said, the Oregon staff probably in the best spot to transform his body.
    Outside of UW and Stanford, everyone else in the Pac-12 is forced to find hidden gem 3-star lineman that need to be developed because the depth of the O-line talent is so weak this class out West.

    Some are doing so better than others. I like Drevno's O-line talent evaluations at USC better than Cristobal's. I think USC is getting more athletic 3-star guys than Oregon this class. There's still time for Oregon to find some legitimate hidden gems. I personally like Jernias Tafia a lot and think he will get a lot more Pac-12 offers his Senior season. There's also a huge Poly lineman from Alaska or Canada who camped with USC and UW for their lineman camps recently and performed well. Can't remember his name. Probably has shit grades preventing him from getting UW and USC offers but is right up Oregon's alley in terms of size and being a struggling student. There is some hope for Oregon to get some true hidden gems later this class. But Harper, Laulololou, and Jeffers aren't it.

    Of course the real solution is to be the best O-line recruiter out West and to get elite talent no matter how few elite guys are available. All we've heard since he got the job is how GREAT of an O-line coach and recruiter Mario Cristobal is and how he's gonna out-recruit everybody for offensive lineman and build a dominant O-line at Oregon and turn Oregon into the Alabama of the West and yet here he is, getting his ass whooped by Scott Huff.



    From the guy who had to settle for UW Tacoma and spazzed out for 15 pages in a thread trying to talk himself into "academics don't matter."

    Brilliant.

    Had a 3.5 GPA in high school and never struggled with academics in my life. Oregon takes recruits that should be going JUCO and yet they somehow qualify for Oregon. That's the only similarity between Oregon recruiting and SEC recruiting. Decommit U and Dumbass U.

    Oh and did you hear we got Myles Murao!? Fuck your hidden gems bitch! We get all the elite lineman and y'all can have our scraps! UW is going to be the REAL SEC of the West! We're the big boys on the block now bitch!
    A 3.5 in high school means you’re pretty fucking stupid
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,037

    lawsandl said:

    lawsandl said:

    lawsandl said:

    lawsandl said:

    Taking 20 in this class will most likely mean Oregon isn’t even at 85 next year. It would be Helf like managment. Also, Oregon has 6 outgoing OL with two commits and 5 outgoing DL with 2 committed. Even if they don’t fully replace, they’re taking 5 more to net -1. Add in an additional 2 WRs and Sewell and that take them to 23.

    Lol unless you want them taking 2-star offensive lineman, they won't get to 6. The best guys they're getting right now suck ass. How bad would it get if they have to keep taking more after that?

    There are plenty OL still available that Cristobal offered early. Also, Cristobal landed Sewell late in the cycle. Lastly, as much as you don’t like Harper and Jeffers, they have great athletic profiles.

    They are not athletic dude. Jeffers is like a less athletic Luke Wattenberg and Oregon wants him at Tackle whereas Wattenberg is strictly a Guard for UW. Those guys suck. Your O-line recruiting is really bad this class. Did you really bring up Sewell as a previous late addition recruit and try to equate that to this class? Where the hell is the 5-star lineman Oregon is gonna land late? I don't see him.
    The point is a late addition could be someone higher up their board than lower. I am not saying it will be a Sewell caliber kid.

    Also, what is it with UW fans and their comparisons? Who gives a shit about Wattenberg? Both the committed OLs and Jeffers have good offer sheets. I know you will tell me they’re not committable (yet all offers out by Oregon are and UW limits theirs but only makes non-committable offers to Oregon targets).



    Who did Oregon have to beat to get Harper? Purdue and Iowa State

    Who did they have to beat to get the beached whale? Nobody.

    You know damn well they didn't have any good committable offers. So why do you need me to tell you? Don't be in denial.
    Where could any of the OL commits in the PAC commit right now? I get that Washington will sign the best OL class. However, outside of Stanford, everyone is taking players worse than Oregon. Also, I’d say Campbell and Brohm have an eye for talent.

    Also, this class is one that can wait and develop. Faaope offer sheet is probably conditional on him losing weight. That being said, the Oregon staff probably in the best spot to transform his body.
    Outside of UW and Stanford, everyone else in the Pac-12 is forced to find hidden gem 3-star lineman that need to be developed because the depth of the O-line talent is so weak this class out West.

    Some are doing so better than others. I like Drevno's O-line talent evaluations at USC better than Cristobal's. I think USC is getting more athletic 3-star guys than Oregon this class. There's still time for Oregon to find some legitimate hidden gems. I personally like Jernias Tafia a lot and think he will get a lot more Pac-12 offers his Senior season. There's also a huge Poly lineman from Alaska or Canada who camped with USC and UW for their lineman camps recently and performed well. Can't remember his name. Probably has shit grades preventing him from getting UW and USC offers but is right up Oregon's alley in terms of size and being a struggling student. There is some hope for Oregon to get some true hidden gems later this class. But Harper, Laulololou, and Jeffers aren't it.

    Of course the real solution is to be the best O-line recruiter out West and to get elite talent no matter how few elite guys are available. All we've heard since he got the job is how GREAT of an O-line coach and recruiter Mario Cristobal is and how he's gonna out-recruit everybody for offensive lineman and build a dominant O-line at Oregon and turn Oregon into the Alabama of the West and yet here he is, getting his ass whooped by Scott Huff.



    From the guy who had to settle for UW Tacoma and spazzed out for 15 pages in a thread trying to talk himself into "academics don't matter."

    Brilliant.

    Had a 3.5 GPA in high school and never struggled with academics in my life. Oregon takes recruits that should be going JUCO and yet they somehow qualify for Oregon. That's the only similarity between Oregon recruiting and SEC recruiting. Decommit U and Dumbass U.

    Oh and did you hear we got Myles Murao!? Fuck your hidden gems bitch! We get all the elite lineman and y'all can have our scraps! UW is going to be the REAL SEC of the West! We're the big boys on the block now bitch!
    Tldr

    Still, UW Tacoma talking academic trash.


    :D
  • Ballz
    Ballz Member Posts: 4,735
    ntxduck said:

    lawsandl said:

    lawsandl said:

    lawsandl said:

    lawsandl said:

    Taking 20 in this class will most likely mean Oregon isn’t even at 85 next year. It would be Helf like managment. Also, Oregon has 6 outgoing OL with two commits and 5 outgoing DL with 2 committed. Even if they don’t fully replace, they’re taking 5 more to net -1. Add in an additional 2 WRs and Sewell and that take them to 23.

    Lol unless you want them taking 2-star offensive lineman, they won't get to 6. The best guys they're getting right now suck ass. How bad would it get if they have to keep taking more after that?

    There are plenty OL still available that Cristobal offered early. Also, Cristobal landed Sewell late in the cycle. Lastly, as much as you don’t like Harper and Jeffers, they have great athletic profiles.

    They are not athletic dude. Jeffers is like a less athletic Luke Wattenberg and Oregon wants him at Tackle whereas Wattenberg is strictly a Guard for UW. Those guys suck. Your O-line recruiting is really bad this class. Did you really bring up Sewell as a previous late addition recruit and try to equate that to this class? Where the hell is the 5-star lineman Oregon is gonna land late? I don't see him.
    The point is a late addition could be someone higher up their board than lower. I am not saying it will be a Sewell caliber kid.

    Also, what is it with UW fans and their comparisons? Who gives a shit about Wattenberg? Both the committed OLs and Jeffers have good offer sheets. I know you will tell me they’re not committable (yet all offers out by Oregon are and UW limits theirs but only makes non-committable offers to Oregon targets).



    Who did Oregon have to beat to get Harper? Purdue and Iowa State

    Who did they have to beat to get the beached whale? Nobody.

    You know damn well they didn't have any good committable offers. So why do you need me to tell you? Don't be in denial.
    Where could any of the OL commits in the PAC commit right now? I get that Washington will sign the best OL class. However, outside of Stanford, everyone is taking players worse than Oregon. Also, I’d say Campbell and Brohm have an eye for talent.

    Also, this class is one that can wait and develop. Faaope offer sheet is probably conditional on him losing weight. That being said, the Oregon staff probably in the best spot to transform his body.
    Outside of UW and Stanford, everyone else in the Pac-12 is forced to find hidden gem 3-star lineman that need to be developed because the depth of the O-line talent is so weak this class out West.

    Some are doing so better than others. I like Drevno's O-line talent evaluations at USC better than Cristobal's. I think USC is getting more athletic 3-star guys than Oregon this class. There's still time for Oregon to find some legitimate hidden gems. I personally like Jernias Tafia a lot and think he will get a lot more Pac-12 offers his Senior season. There's also a huge Poly lineman from Alaska or Canada who camped with USC and UW for their lineman camps recently and performed well. Can't remember his name. Probably has shit grades preventing him from getting UW and USC offers but is right up Oregon's alley in terms of size and being a struggling student. There is some hope for Oregon to get some true hidden gems later this class. But Harper, Laulololou, and Jeffers aren't it.

    Of course the real solution is to be the best O-line recruiter out West and to get elite talent no matter how few elite guys are available. All we've heard since he got the job is how GREAT of an O-line coach and recruiter Mario Cristobal is and how he's gonna out-recruit everybody for offensive lineman and build a dominant O-line at Oregon and turn Oregon into the Alabama of the West and yet here he is, getting his ass whooped by Scott Huff.



    From the guy who had to settle for UW Tacoma and spazzed out for 15 pages in a thread trying to talk himself into "academics don't matter."

    Brilliant.

    Had a 3.5 GPA in high school and never struggled with academics in my life. Oregon takes recruits that should be going JUCO and yet they somehow qualify for Oregon. That's the only similarity between Oregon recruiting and SEC recruiting. Decommit U and Dumbass U.

    Oh and did you hear we got Myles Murao!? Fuck your hidden gems bitch! We get all the elite lineman and y'all can have our scraps! UW is going to be the REAL SEC of the West! We're the big boys on the block now bitch!
    A 3.5 in high school means you’re pretty fucking stupid
    Myles Murao BITCH! Myles Murao!!!!