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The legend
So you trust this guy to make the call?
July 23, 2008
“When Tyrone became available a few weeks ago, we were absolutely stunned and elated,” said Emmert. “So for me, this was a very, very easy choice. When we sat down and talked with Tyrone, it couldn’t have been clearer in my mind that this was the man that we wanted to lead the University of Washington back to its former glory days. I’m absolutely delighted that Coach Willingham is with us, we couldn’t be more lucky.”
That is from the Seattle Times story on the elated Football President after the freshly fired, err, became available Ty Willingham was introduced.
We’re here Mark and we’re not going anywhere.
Get John Mackovic in the Green Room and have him ready to go.
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Oregon? What about Oregon?
The lid lifter is being called the most important game of Ty’s career for reasons that escape your humble correspondent. As Allan Iverson points out, we’re talking about Oregon. I mean, it’s Oregon. We’re talking about Oregon. Oregon?
Just because Ty is 1-8 against our Northwest non rivals and has suffered three straight humiliating defeats to Oregon is no reason to get all stupid and think this game means any more that any other in the nightmare that is Ty’s career here. The Huskies often start strong under Ty and have beat some middling Pac 10 schools before under Ty and Ty has shown a remarkable ability to not build on that limited success and to fall flat on his face with his annual 6 game losing streak.
Real tough opponents follow Oregon and beating the fading Ducks before they fade is no assurance that the Huskies will beat the real tough teams that follow. And we all know that if the Huskies lose, it will just be one game and there will be 11 games left and it’s too early to give up on Ty yet and blah and a blah and more blah.
A win will be hailed as a seminal moment in Husky history and do we need to say anything more about how far this program has fallen than to say that? The media lap dogs will rush to remove Ty from the hot seat they placed him on and the praise will flow from the Tybots like blood from a gaping wound.
We’ll give our Half Brain prediction a little later this summer.
As I recall UW should have won rather easily
2008 and we? still thought Oregon was a fluke -
I can remember looking back at the earlier version of this site and thinking who the fuck are these clowns? Little did I know how my life would change.
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MOVIE NARRATOR’S VOICE: Unfortunately for @YellowSnow life was about to get much worse.YellowSnow said:I can remember looking back at the earlier version of this site and thinking who the fuck are these clowns? Little did I know how my life would change.
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We won our first Pac title in 16 yrs within 2 months of my joining HH. I good luck.Doog_de_Jour said:
MOVIE NARRATOR’S VOICE: Unfortunately for @YellowSnow life was about to get much worse.YellowSnow said:I can remember looking back at the earlier version of this site and thinking who the fuck are these clowns? Little did I know how my life would change.
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BRB, JOYellowSnow said:I can remember looking back at the earlier version of this site and thinking who the fuck are these clowns? Little did I know how my life would change.
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I was the one who suggested to iDawg to put a nuclear bomb going off for the masthead. LOL Ahh , the memoriesYellowSnow said:I can remember looking back at the earlier version of this site and thinking who the fuck are these clowns? Little did I know how my life would change.
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To be fair Oregon was pretty hit or miss and mostly nothing special under Bellotti. His last year, they got their hopes up but then Dixon tore his knee and TSWO.RaceBannon said:Oregon? What about Oregon?
The lid lifter is being called the most important game of Ty’s career for reasons that escape your humble correspondent. As Allan Iverson points out, we’re talking about Oregon. I mean, it’s Oregon. We’re talking about Oregon. Oregon?
Just because Ty is 1-8 against our Northwest non rivals and has suffered three straight humiliating defeats to Oregon is no reason to get all stupid and think this game means any more that any other in the nightmare that is Ty’s career here. The Huskies often start strong under Ty and have beat some middling Pac 10 schools before under Ty and Ty has shown a remarkable ability to not build on that limited success and to fall flat on his face with his annual 6 game losing streak.
Real tough opponents follow Oregon and beating the fading Ducks before they fade is no assurance that the Huskies will beat the real tough teams that follow. And we all know that if the Huskies lose, it will just be one game and there will be 11 games left and it’s too early to give up on Ty yet and blah and a blah and more blah.
A win will be hailed as a seminal moment in Husky history and do we need to say anything more about how far this program has fallen than to say that? The media lap dogs will rush to remove Ty from the hot seat they placed him on and the praise will flow from the Tybots like blood from a gaping wound.
We’ll give our Half Brain prediction a little later this summer.
As I recall UW should have won rather easily
2008 and we? still thought Oregon was a fluke
They made the smart move and forced Bellotti out so that they wouldn’t lose Chip. -
Too much war imageryDerekJohnson said:
I was the one who suggested to iDawg to put a nuclear bomb going off for the masthead. LOL Ahh , the memoriesYellowSnow said:I can remember looking back at the earlier version of this site and thinking who the fuck are these clowns? Little did I know how my life would change.
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My girl is en fuego!Doog_de_Jour said:
MOVIE NARRATOR’S VOICE: Unfortunately for @YellowSnow life was about to get much worse.YellowSnow said:I can remember looking back at the earlier version of this site and thinking who the fuck are these clowns? Little did I know how my life would change.
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Then Chip got blown out by BoiseRoadDawg55 said:
To be fair Oregon was pretty hit or miss and mostly nothing special under Bellotti. His last year, they got their hopes up but then Dixon tore his knee and TSWO.RaceBannon said:Oregon? What about Oregon?
The lid lifter is being called the most important game of Ty’s career for reasons that escape your humble correspondent. As Allan Iverson points out, we’re talking about Oregon. I mean, it’s Oregon. We’re talking about Oregon. Oregon?
Just because Ty is 1-8 against our Northwest non rivals and has suffered three straight humiliating defeats to Oregon is no reason to get all stupid and think this game means any more that any other in the nightmare that is Ty’s career here. The Huskies often start strong under Ty and have beat some middling Pac 10 schools before under Ty and Ty has shown a remarkable ability to not build on that limited success and to fall flat on his face with his annual 6 game losing streak.
Real tough opponents follow Oregon and beating the fading Ducks before they fade is no assurance that the Huskies will beat the real tough teams that follow. And we all know that if the Huskies lose, it will just be one game and there will be 11 games left and it’s too early to give up on Ty yet and blah and a blah and more blah.
A win will be hailed as a seminal moment in Husky history and do we need to say anything more about how far this program has fallen than to say that? The media lap dogs will rush to remove Ty from the hot seat they placed him on and the praise will flow from the Tybots like blood from a gaping wound.
We’ll give our Half Brain prediction a little later this summer.
As I recall UW should have won rather easily
2008 and we? still thought Oregon was a fluke
They made the smart move and forced Bellotti out so that they wouldn’t lose Chip.
But.....Unfortunately for Husky fans, life was about to get much worse -
"Chip Kelly is imploding that program as we speak."RaceBannon said:
Then Chip got blown out by BoiseRoadDawg55 said:
To be fair Oregon was pretty hit or miss and mostly nothing special under Bellotti. His last year, they got their hopes up but then Dixon tore his knee and TSWO.RaceBannon said:Oregon? What about Oregon?
The lid lifter is being called the most important game of Ty’s career for reasons that escape your humble correspondent. As Allan Iverson points out, we’re talking about Oregon. I mean, it’s Oregon. We’re talking about Oregon. Oregon?
Just because Ty is 1-8 against our Northwest non rivals and has suffered three straight humiliating defeats to Oregon is no reason to get all stupid and think this game means any more that any other in the nightmare that is Ty’s career here. The Huskies often start strong under Ty and have beat some middling Pac 10 schools before under Ty and Ty has shown a remarkable ability to not build on that limited success and to fall flat on his face with his annual 6 game losing streak.
Real tough opponents follow Oregon and beating the fading Ducks before they fade is no assurance that the Huskies will beat the real tough teams that follow. And we all know that if the Huskies lose, it will just be one game and there will be 11 games left and it’s too early to give up on Ty yet and blah and a blah and more blah.
A win will be hailed as a seminal moment in Husky history and do we need to say anything more about how far this program has fallen than to say that? The media lap dogs will rush to remove Ty from the hot seat they placed him on and the praise will flow from the Tybots like blood from a gaping wound.
We’ll give our Half Brain prediction a little later this summer.
As I recall UW should have won rather easily
2008 and we? still thought Oregon was a fluke
They made the smart move and forced Bellotti out so that they wouldn’t lose Chip.
But.....Unfortunately for Husky fans, life was about to get much worse
- Race Bannon (ten years too soon) -
Doog_de_Jour said:
MOVIE NARRATOR’S VOICE: Unfortunately for @YellowSnow life was about to get much worse.YellowSnow said:I can remember looking back at the earlier version of this site and thinking who the fuck are these clowns? Little did I know how my life would change.
Hardcore Husky is Nakatomi Plaza and @RaceBannon is our Hans Gruber. -
And a couple teams too soonDerekJohnson said:
"Chip Kelly is imploding that program as we speak."RaceBannon said:
Then Chip got blown out by BoiseRoadDawg55 said:
To be fair Oregon was pretty hit or miss and mostly nothing special under Bellotti. His last year, they got their hopes up but then Dixon tore his knee and TSWO.RaceBannon said:Oregon? What about Oregon?
The lid lifter is being called the most important game of Ty’s career for reasons that escape your humble correspondent. As Allan Iverson points out, we’re talking about Oregon. I mean, it’s Oregon. We’re talking about Oregon. Oregon?
Just because Ty is 1-8 against our Northwest non rivals and has suffered three straight humiliating defeats to Oregon is no reason to get all stupid and think this game means any more that any other in the nightmare that is Ty’s career here. The Huskies often start strong under Ty and have beat some middling Pac 10 schools before under Ty and Ty has shown a remarkable ability to not build on that limited success and to fall flat on his face with his annual 6 game losing streak.
Real tough opponents follow Oregon and beating the fading Ducks before they fade is no assurance that the Huskies will beat the real tough teams that follow. And we all know that if the Huskies lose, it will just be one game and there will be 11 games left and it’s too early to give up on Ty yet and blah and a blah and more blah.
A win will be hailed as a seminal moment in Husky history and do we need to say anything more about how far this program has fallen than to say that? The media lap dogs will rush to remove Ty from the hot seat they placed him on and the praise will flow from the Tybots like blood from a gaping wound.
We’ll give our Half Brain prediction a little later this summer.
As I recall UW should have won rather easily
2008 and we? still thought Oregon was a fluke
They made the smart move and forced Bellotti out so that they wouldn’t lose Chip.
But.....Unfortunately for Husky fans, life was about to get much worse
- Race Bannon (ten years too soon)