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Softy's interview with Damon Huard.

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  • PassionPassion Member Posts: 4,622

    Doog = An alleged Husky fan who is obsessed with Oregon. Would like to see Oregon lose as much (or more than) seeing Washington win. The UW equivalent of a Coog.

    In other words, a classic little brother syndrome type who can't handle the success of others.

    Softy founded Doog Nation by obsessing over Oregon at the Seattle Bowl. It's all gone to shit from there.
    Ok. I get it. I hate oregon because their fans are classless pieces of shit. They're trash. I hated them when we were beating them in the early 1990s.

    Remember Lambright's quote about oregon fans?
  • Fire_Marshall_BillFire_Marshall_Bill Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 25,079 Founders Club
    Passion said:

    Hate to disappoint you, but I've heard Lambright on kjr over the years. He applauds Sark at every turn. Maybe it's because he is involved with the stadium renovation, or maybe it's because he is a good guy. Whatever the reason, he is not the critic you think.

    If you really wanted a straight shooter, get a former player who doesn't give a rip. How about Donald Jones? He lives on the east coast, so he doesn't have to see any of these people, and his son was just jerked around during recruiting?

    Coaches rarely say anything negative. When Tyrone was leading the program to a winless season, DJ and Holmgren wouldn't say negative word about him when interviewed. Off the record, I'm sure they were telling friends what a shitty coach he was.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 11,453

    Coaches rarely say anything negative. When Tyrone was leading the program to a winless season, DJ and Holmgren wouldn't say negative word about him when interviewed. Off the record, I'm sure they were telling friends what a shitty coach he was.
    A coach really can't either. He is opening himself up to criticism of his own coaching tenure or if he like James then people will slander his character. He'll be accused of being a crotchety old coach who is bitter.

    I don't know why but doogs will always defend the current coach over anyone. Doesn't matter if the guy questioning the coach was a former Husky great it won't matter to the doogs.
  • MikeDamoneMikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781
    I was at Notre Dame when Ty was coach. I took the train from Chicago with the recently retired Don James. I asked him what he thought of Willingham as a coach. He told me TOO MY FACE, that he thought he was doing a good job and would have the program back on track soon.
  • TierbsHsotBoobsTierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680

    It's more than that. It's over also over the top excitement for anything that is currently happening in the program, irregardless of what it is. Kick ass pressers, FREE PUB!, incremental progress, best recruiter in the nation, best assistants in the nation, molder of men, five tough questions, no rap music at practice, rap music at practice, finally a coach with discipline, finally players coach, Gilby/Ty/Sark is a breath of fresh air....
    Most Doogs also do all of those things, but that's a coincidence.

    A famed former HHB member defined the term Doog as I said it.
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