Esteemed PAC12 Savant Analyst Predicts 2020 UW to Go 8-4, Lose to Cal as Always

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Let's be weal. Cal on the woad will be tough.
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Lol i smell another owe and twelve
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I couldn't bear with it through Utah.
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Seems about right to me.
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Decent predictions, weak ass reasoning.
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I honestly think he's mildly retarded
When I think of J I kind of picture him this way -
We. Todd. Did.
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Meh the dooging is coming back when you look at who we're bringing back. Hearing they want to run power with Newton and not fuck around as much which will help Sirmon ease into the season. Probably lose in Euejeen and LA in conference. People forget predicting Cal to do anything with the culture on defense graduated is stupid. Predicting Utah to still be good is also stupid.RoadDawg55 said:Seems about right to me.
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Agree. Based on rosters alone Michigan is a toss up at home and Oregon should be a loss on the road. UW should be favored in every other game and should beat Cal and Utah rather easily. Anyone who says otherwise is basing on the equivalent of tarot card reading not an objective look at who will be on the field.haie said:
Meh the dooging is coming back when you look at who we're bringing back. Hearing they want to run power with Newton and not fuck around as much which will help Sirmon ease into the season. Probably lose in Euejeen and LA in conference. People forget predicting Cal to do anything with the culture on defense graduated is stupid. Predicting Utah to still be good is also stupid.RoadDawg55 said:Seems about right to me.
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Say, 34-17?chuck said:
Agree. Based on rosters alone Michigan is a toss up at home and Oregon should be a loss on the road. UW should be favored in every other game and should beat Cal and Utah rather easily. Anyone who says otherwise is basing on the equivalent of tarot card reading not an objective look at who will be on the field.haie said:
Meh the dooging is coming back when you look at who we're bringing back. Hearing they want to run power with Newton and not fuck around as much which will help Sirmon ease into the season. Probably lose in Euejeen and LA in conference. People forget predicting Cal to do anything with the culture on defense graduated is stupid. Predicting Utah to still be good is also stupid.RoadDawg55 said:Seems about right to me.
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Oregon’s IOL and IDL should be a disaster. Especially the IOL gunna start a walk-on at center. 0 depth on the IDL. Popo is decent and so is Scott but you have no one else. Interested to see the Funa/Sewell dynamic on the edge.Mosster47 said:
Say, 34-17?chuck said:
Agree. Based on rosters alone Michigan is a toss up at home and Oregon should be a loss on the road. UW should be favored in every other game and should beat Cal and Utah rather easily. Anyone who says otherwise is basing on the equivalent of tarot card reading not an objective look at who will be on the field.haie said:
Meh the dooging is coming back when you look at who we're bringing back. Hearing they want to run power with Newton and not fuck around as much which will help Sirmon ease into the season. Probably lose in Euejeen and LA in conference. People forget predicting Cal to do anything with the culture on defense graduated is stupid. Predicting Utah to still be good is also stupid.RoadDawg55 said:Seems about right to me.
UW’s strength is on the DL. Don’t expect Oregon’s OL to be good outside of Sewell (incredible). Also will be interested to see the Cristo/Moorehead dynamic. -
With Sewell on the roster we got beat at home by some dude named Cyruth Haibaibai Likaiyo, so Sewell still being on their roster is all that matters. We're losing that game. I still might attend if I can be blacked out and among friends (I have none).backthepack said:
Oregon’s IOL and IDL should be a disaster. Especially the IOL gunna start a walk-on at center. 0 depth on the IDL. Popo is decent and so is Scott but you have no one else. Interested to see the Funa/Sewell dynamic on the edge.Mosster47 said:
Say, 34-17?chuck said:
Agree. Based on rosters alone Michigan is a toss up at home and Oregon should be a loss on the road. UW should be favored in every other game and should beat Cal and Utah rather easily. Anyone who says otherwise is basing on the equivalent of tarot card reading not an objective look at who will be on the field.haie said:
Meh the dooging is coming back when you look at who we're bringing back. Hearing they want to run power with Newton and not fuck around as much which will help Sirmon ease into the season. Probably lose in Euejeen and LA in conference. People forget predicting Cal to do anything with the culture on defense graduated is stupid. Predicting Utah to still be good is also stupid.RoadDawg55 said:Seems about right to me.
UW’s strength is on the DL. Don’t expect Oregon’s OL to be good outside of Sewell (incredible). Also will be interested to see the Cristo/Moorehead dynamic. -
We still probably lose. We should win though. We won’t. Losers lose. They own us.haie said:
With Sewell on the roster we got beat at home by some dude named Cyruth Haibaibai Likaiyo, so Sewell still being on their roster is all that matters. We're losing that game. I still might attend if I can be blacked out and among friends (I have none).backthepack said:
Oregon’s IOL and IDL should be a disaster. Especially the IOL gunna start a walk-on at center. 0 depth on the IDL. Popo is decent and so is Scott but you have no one else. Interested to see the Funa/Sewell dynamic on the edge.Mosster47 said:
Say, 34-17?chuck said:
Agree. Based on rosters alone Michigan is a toss up at home and Oregon should be a loss on the road. UW should be favored in every other game and should beat Cal and Utah rather easily. Anyone who says otherwise is basing on the equivalent of tarot card reading not an objective look at who will be on the field.haie said:
Meh the dooging is coming back when you look at who we're bringing back. Hearing they want to run power with Newton and not fuck around as much which will help Sirmon ease into the season. Probably lose in Euejeen and LA in conference. People forget predicting Cal to do anything with the culture on defense graduated is stupid. Predicting Utah to still be good is also stupid.RoadDawg55 said:Seems about right to me.
UW’s strength is on the DL. Don’t expect Oregon’s OL to be good outside of Sewell (incredible). Also will be interested to see the Cristo/Moorehead dynamic. -
They had Lemeiux and Throckmorton too who are pretty good. We lost because Pete went all shrivel dick. We had no depth on the IDL and we gased in the 2nd half. We were raping them for 3 quarters.haie said:
With Sewell on the roster we got beat at home by some dude named Cyruth Haibaibai Likaiyo, so Sewell still being on their roster is all that matters. We're losing that game. I still might attend if I can be blacked out and among friends (I have none).backthepack said:
Oregon’s IOL and IDL should be a disaster. Especially the IOL gunna start a walk-on at center. 0 depth on the IDL. Popo is decent and so is Scott but you have no one else. Interested to see the Funa/Sewell dynamic on the edge.Mosster47 said:
Say, 34-17?chuck said:
Agree. Based on rosters alone Michigan is a toss up at home and Oregon should be a loss on the road. UW should be favored in every other game and should beat Cal and Utah rather easily. Anyone who says otherwise is basing on the equivalent of tarot card reading not an objective look at who will be on the field.haie said:
Meh the dooging is coming back when you look at who we're bringing back. Hearing they want to run power with Newton and not fuck around as much which will help Sirmon ease into the season. Probably lose in Euejeen and LA in conference. People forget predicting Cal to do anything with the culture on defense graduated is stupid. Predicting Utah to still be good is also stupid.RoadDawg55 said:Seems about right to me.
UW’s strength is on the DL. Don’t expect Oregon’s OL to be good outside of Sewell (incredible). Also will be interested to see the Cristo/Moorehead dynamic.
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Haven't checked the schedule but I don't even care about that game until we can beat Shaw's OKGs and Cal.backthepack said:
They had Lemeiux and Throckmorton too who are pretty good. We lost because Pete went all shrivel dick. We had no depth on the IDL and we gased in the 2nd half. We were raping them for 3 quarters.haie said:
With Sewell on the roster we got beat at home by some dude named Cyruth Haibaibai Likaiyo, so Sewell still being on their roster is all that matters. We're losing that game. I still might attend if I can be blacked out and among friends (I have none).backthepack said:
Oregon’s IOL and IDL should be a disaster. Especially the IOL gunna start a walk-on at center. 0 depth on the IDL. Popo is decent and so is Scott but you have no one else. Interested to see the Funa/Sewell dynamic on the edge.Mosster47 said:
Say, 34-17?chuck said:
Agree. Based on rosters alone Michigan is a toss up at home and Oregon should be a loss on the road. UW should be favored in every other game and should beat Cal and Utah rather easily. Anyone who says otherwise is basing on the equivalent of tarot card reading not an objective look at who will be on the field.haie said:
Meh the dooging is coming back when you look at who we're bringing back. Hearing they want to run power with Newton and not fuck around as much which will help Sirmon ease into the season. Probably lose in Euejeen and LA in conference. People forget predicting Cal to do anything with the culture on defense graduated is stupid. Predicting Utah to still be good is also stupid.RoadDawg55 said:Seems about right to me.
UW’s strength is on the DL. Don’t expect Oregon’s OL to be good outside of Sewell (incredible). Also will be interested to see the Cristo/Moorehead dynamic. -
Look at all this tardation all over my thread... can't a guy shitpost in peace?
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backthepack said:
They had Lemeiux and Throckmorton too who are pretty good. We lost because Pete went all shrivel dick. We had no depth on the IDL and we gased in the 2nd half. We were raping them for 3 quarters.haie said:
With Sewell on the roster we got beat at home by some dude named Cyruth Haibaibai Likaiyo, so Sewell still being on their roster is all that matters. We're losing that game. I still might attend if I can be blacked out and among friends (I have none).backthepack said:
Oregon’s IOL and IDL should be a disaster. Especially the IOL gunna start a walk-on at center. 0 depth on the IDL. Popo is decent and so is Scott but you have no one else. Interested to see the Funa/Sewell dynamic on the edge.Mosster47 said:
Say, 34-17?chuck said:
Agree. Based on rosters alone Michigan is a toss up at home and Oregon should be a loss on the road. UW should be favored in every other game and should beat Cal and Utah rather easily. Anyone who says otherwise is basing on the equivalent of tarot card reading not an objective look at who will be on the field.haie said:
Meh the dooging is coming back when you look at who we're bringing back. Hearing they want to run power with Newton and not fuck around as much which will help Sirmon ease into the season. Probably lose in Euejeen and LA in conference. People forget predicting Cal to do anything with the culture on defense graduated is stupid. Predicting Utah to still be good is also stupid.RoadDawg55 said:Seems about right to me.
UW’s strength is on the DL. Don’t expect Oregon’s OL to be good outside of Sewell (incredible). Also will be interested to see the Cristo/Moorehead dynamic.
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Oregon isn’t going to start a walk on at center. And didn’t lose any IDL depth from last year, they did pretty well against Wisconsin, far from a disaster.backthepack said:
Oregon’s IOL and IDL should be a disaster. Especially the IOL gunna start a walk-on at center. 0 depth on the IDL. Popo is decent and so is Scott but you have no one else. Interested to see the Funa/Sewell dynamic on the edge.Mosster47 said:
Say, 34-17?chuck said:
Agree. Based on rosters alone Michigan is a toss up at home and Oregon should be a loss on the road. UW should be favored in every other game and should beat Cal and Utah rather easily. Anyone who says otherwise is basing on the equivalent of tarot card reading not an objective look at who will be on the field.haie said:
Meh the dooging is coming back when you look at who we're bringing back. Hearing they want to run power with Newton and not fuck around as much which will help Sirmon ease into the season. Probably lose in Euejeen and LA in conference. People forget predicting Cal to do anything with the culture on defense graduated is stupid. Predicting Utah to still be good is also stupid.RoadDawg55 said:Seems about right to me.
UW’s strength is on the DL. Don’t expect Oregon’s OL to be good outside of Sewell (incredible). Also will be interested to see the Cristo/Moorehead dynamic.
Replacing dye will be the biggest issue on defense (when he was out last year we got absolutely torched by the opposing qb targeting his backup) and aside from a new q.b, you’re right that the 4 new OL starters are the biggest concern on offense -
Anthony Brown should be good in Moorehead’s system.ntxduck said:
Oregon isn’t going to start a walk on at center. And didn’t lose any IDL depth from last year, they did pretty well against Wisconsin, far from a disaster.backthepack said:
Oregon’s IOL and IDL should be a disaster. Especially the IOL gunna start a walk-on at center. 0 depth on the IDL. Popo is decent and so is Scott but you have no one else. Interested to see the Funa/Sewell dynamic on the edge.Mosster47 said:
Say, 34-17?chuck said:
Agree. Based on rosters alone Michigan is a toss up at home and Oregon should be a loss on the road. UW should be favored in every other game and should beat Cal and Utah rather easily. Anyone who says otherwise is basing on the equivalent of tarot card reading not an objective look at who will be on the field.haie said:
Meh the dooging is coming back when you look at who we're bringing back. Hearing they want to run power with Newton and not fuck around as much which will help Sirmon ease into the season. Probably lose in Euejeen and LA in conference. People forget predicting Cal to do anything with the culture on defense graduated is stupid. Predicting Utah to still be good is also stupid.RoadDawg55 said:Seems about right to me.
UW’s strength is on the DL. Don’t expect Oregon’s OL to be good outside of Sewell (incredible). Also will be interested to see the Cristo/Moorehead dynamic.
Replacing dye will be the biggest issue on defense (when he was out last year we got absolutely torched by the opposing qb targeting his backup) and aside from a new q.b, you’re right that the 4 new OL starters are the biggest concern on offense -
I would be shocked if he won the job over shoughbackthepack said:
Anthony Brown should be good in Moorehead’s system.ntxduck said:
Oregon isn’t going to start a walk on at center. And didn’t lose any IDL depth from last year, they did pretty well against Wisconsin, far from a disaster.backthepack said:
Oregon’s IOL and IDL should be a disaster. Especially the IOL gunna start a walk-on at center. 0 depth on the IDL. Popo is decent and so is Scott but you have no one else. Interested to see the Funa/Sewell dynamic on the edge.Mosster47 said:
Say, 34-17?chuck said:
Agree. Based on rosters alone Michigan is a toss up at home and Oregon should be a loss on the road. UW should be favored in every other game and should beat Cal and Utah rather easily. Anyone who says otherwise is basing on the equivalent of tarot card reading not an objective look at who will be on the field.haie said:
Meh the dooging is coming back when you look at who we're bringing back. Hearing they want to run power with Newton and not fuck around as much which will help Sirmon ease into the season. Probably lose in Euejeen and LA in conference. People forget predicting Cal to do anything with the culture on defense graduated is stupid. Predicting Utah to still be good is also stupid.RoadDawg55 said:Seems about right to me.
UW’s strength is on the DL. Don’t expect Oregon’s OL to be good outside of Sewell (incredible). Also will be interested to see the Cristo/Moorehead dynamic.
Replacing dye will be the biggest issue on defense (when he was out last year we got absolutely torched by the opposing qb targeting his backup) and aside from a new q.b, you’re right that the 4 new OL starters are the biggest concern on offense -
Cal has the better team and the superior culture
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Disagree he fits Moorehead’s RPO QB run type system much better than Shough. You don’t grad transfer from a starting spot to be a backupntxduck said:
I would be shocked if he won the job over shoughbackthepack said:
Anthony Brown should be good in Moorehead’s system.ntxduck said:
Oregon isn’t going to start a walk on at center. And didn’t lose any IDL depth from last year, they did pretty well against Wisconsin, far from a disaster.backthepack said:
Oregon’s IOL and IDL should be a disaster. Especially the IOL gunna start a walk-on at center. 0 depth on the IDL. Popo is decent and so is Scott but you have no one else. Interested to see the Funa/Sewell dynamic on the edge.Mosster47 said:
Say, 34-17?chuck said:
Agree. Based on rosters alone Michigan is a toss up at home and Oregon should be a loss on the road. UW should be favored in every other game and should beat Cal and Utah rather easily. Anyone who says otherwise is basing on the equivalent of tarot card reading not an objective look at who will be on the field.haie said:
Meh the dooging is coming back when you look at who we're bringing back. Hearing they want to run power with Newton and not fuck around as much which will help Sirmon ease into the season. Probably lose in Euejeen and LA in conference. People forget predicting Cal to do anything with the culture on defense graduated is stupid. Predicting Utah to still be good is also stupid.RoadDawg55 said:Seems about right to me.
UW’s strength is on the DL. Don’t expect Oregon’s OL to be good outside of Sewell (incredible). Also will be interested to see the Cristo/Moorehead dynamic.
Replacing dye will be the biggest issue on defense (when he was out last year we got absolutely torched by the opposing qb targeting his backup) and aside from a new q.b, you’re right that the 4 new OL starters are the biggest concern on offense
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You do if you play for a shit program and want to be on a winning team. He wasn’t going to be the starter at BC either.backthepack said:
Disagree he fits Moorehead’s RPO QB run type system much better than Shough. You don’t grad transfer from a starting spot to be a backupntxduck said:
I would be shocked if he won the job over shoughbackthepack said:
Anthony Brown should be good in Moorehead’s system.ntxduck said:
Oregon isn’t going to start a walk on at center. And didn’t lose any IDL depth from last year, they did pretty well against Wisconsin, far from a disaster.backthepack said:
Oregon’s IOL and IDL should be a disaster. Especially the IOL gunna start a walk-on at center. 0 depth on the IDL. Popo is decent and so is Scott but you have no one else. Interested to see the Funa/Sewell dynamic on the edge.Mosster47 said:
Say, 34-17?chuck said:
Agree. Based on rosters alone Michigan is a toss up at home and Oregon should be a loss on the road. UW should be favored in every other game and should beat Cal and Utah rather easily. Anyone who says otherwise is basing on the equivalent of tarot card reading not an objective look at who will be on the field.haie said:
Meh the dooging is coming back when you look at who we're bringing back. Hearing they want to run power with Newton and not fuck around as much which will help Sirmon ease into the season. Probably lose in Euejeen and LA in conference. People forget predicting Cal to do anything with the culture on defense graduated is stupid. Predicting Utah to still be good is also stupid.RoadDawg55 said:Seems about right to me.
UW’s strength is on the DL. Don’t expect Oregon’s OL to be good outside of Sewell (incredible). Also will be interested to see the Cristo/Moorehead dynamic.
Replacing dye will be the biggest issue on defense (when he was out last year we got absolutely torched by the opposing qb targeting his backup) and aside from a new q.b, you’re right that the 4 new OL starters are the biggest concern on offense -
Quooks were WAY too high on the guys we had on the OL last year and thought they were going to be high end draft picks. Hilarious, but never even remotely realistic. They were so highly regarded because they were forced into action way too soon and had a ton of experience. People fail to remember an 18 year old Sewell came in and was infinitely better than all of them day one. Sewell is special for sure, but if you've got legit NFL dudes no 18 year old makes that big of an impact.backthepack said:
Oregon’s IOL and IDL should be a disaster. Especially the IOL gunna start a walk-on at center. 0 depth on the IDL. Popo is decent and so is Scott but you have no one else. Interested to see the Funa/Sewell dynamic on the edge.Mosster47 said:
Say, 34-17?chuck said:
Agree. Based on rosters alone Michigan is a toss up at home and Oregon should be a loss on the road. UW should be favored in every other game and should beat Cal and Utah rather easily. Anyone who says otherwise is basing on the equivalent of tarot card reading not an objective look at who will be on the field.haie said:
Meh the dooging is coming back when you look at who we're bringing back. Hearing they want to run power with Newton and not fuck around as much which will help Sirmon ease into the season. Probably lose in Euejeen and LA in conference. People forget predicting Cal to do anything with the culture on defense graduated is stupid. Predicting Utah to still be good is also stupid.RoadDawg55 said:Seems about right to me.
UW’s strength is on the DL. Don’t expect Oregon’s OL to be good outside of Sewell (incredible). Also will be interested to see the Cristo/Moorehead dynamic.
They won't have the experience, but the athletes taking over for the O-line will be considerably better. Jones and Sala are actual high end NFL guys. Forsythe more than likely starts at center and Bass might get the other guard spot. It might take a few weeks, but that's a better line than the one that just graduated.
The D-line literally lost no one and added three solid freshman prospects, so that's a stupid argument. They were good enough to win the Pac-12 and Rose Bowl with everyone coming back. It will probably be the strongest unit on the team.
Everything about UW football is trending down. If you guys finish above Cal in the North that's a great season.
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The young talented guys are better than the 5th year seniors potdMosster47 said:
Quooks were WAY too high on the guys we had on the OL last year and thought they were going to be high end draft picks. Hilarious, but never even remotely realistic. They were so highly regarded because they were forced into action way too soon and had a ton of experience. People fail to remember an 18 year old Sewell came in and was infinitely better than all of them day one. Sewell is special for sure, but if you've got legit NFL dudes no 18 year old makes that big of an impact.backthepack said:
Oregon’s IOL and IDL should be a disaster. Especially the IOL gunna start a walk-on at center. 0 depth on the IDL. Popo is decent and so is Scott but you have no one else. Interested to see the Funa/Sewell dynamic on the edge.Mosster47 said:
Say, 34-17?chuck said:
Agree. Based on rosters alone Michigan is a toss up at home and Oregon should be a loss on the road. UW should be favored in every other game and should beat Cal and Utah rather easily. Anyone who says otherwise is basing on the equivalent of tarot card reading not an objective look at who will be on the field.haie said:
Meh the dooging is coming back when you look at who we're bringing back. Hearing they want to run power with Newton and not fuck around as much which will help Sirmon ease into the season. Probably lose in Euejeen and LA in conference. People forget predicting Cal to do anything with the culture on defense graduated is stupid. Predicting Utah to still be good is also stupid.RoadDawg55 said:Seems about right to me.
UW’s strength is on the DL. Don’t expect Oregon’s OL to be good outside of Sewell (incredible). Also will be interested to see the Cristo/Moorehead dynamic.
They won't have the experience, but the athletes taking over for the O-line will be considerably better. Jones and Sala are actual high end NFL guys. Forsythe more than likely starts at center and Bass might get the other guard spot. It might take a few weeks, but that's a better line than the one that just graduated.
The D-line literally lost no one and added three solid freshman prospects, so that's a stupid argument. They were good enough to win the Pac-12 and Rose Bowl with everyone coming back. It will probably be the strongest unit on the team.
Everything about UW football is trending down. If you guys finish above Cal in the North that's a great season. -
Best Duck OL of my lifetime!Mosster47 said:
Quooks were WAY too high on the guys we had on the OL last year and thought they were going to be high end draft picks. Hilarious, but never even remotely realistic. They were so highly regarded because they were forced into action way too soon and had a ton of experience. People fail to remember an 18 year old Sewell came in and was infinitely better than all of them day one. Sewell is special for sure, but if you've got legit NFL dudes no 18 year old makes that big of an impact.backthepack said:
Oregon’s IOL and IDL should be a disaster. Especially the IOL gunna start a walk-on at center. 0 depth on the IDL. Popo is decent and so is Scott but you have no one else. Interested to see the Funa/Sewell dynamic on the edge.Mosster47 said:
Say, 34-17?chuck said:
Agree. Based on rosters alone Michigan is a toss up at home and Oregon should be a loss on the road. UW should be favored in every other game and should beat Cal and Utah rather easily. Anyone who says otherwise is basing on the equivalent of tarot card reading not an objective look at who will be on the field.haie said:
Meh the dooging is coming back when you look at who we're bringing back. Hearing they want to run power with Newton and not fuck around as much which will help Sirmon ease into the season. Probably lose in Euejeen and LA in conference. People forget predicting Cal to do anything with the culture on defense graduated is stupid. Predicting Utah to still be good is also stupid.RoadDawg55 said:Seems about right to me.
UW’s strength is on the DL. Don’t expect Oregon’s OL to be good outside of Sewell (incredible). Also will be interested to see the Cristo/Moorehead dynamic.
They won't have the experience, but the athletes taking over for the O-line will be considerably better. Jones and Sala are actual high end NFL guys. Forsythe more than likely starts at center and Bass might get the other guard spot. It might take a few weeks, but that's a better line than the one that just graduated.
The D-line literally lost no one and added three solid freshman prospects, so that's a stupid argument. They were good enough to win the Pac-12 and Rose Bowl with everyone coming back. It will probably be the strongest unit on the team.
Everything about UW football is trending down. If you guys finish above Cal in the North that's a great season.
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I dont have time to go searching, but I feel like I remember you gushing about those guys last year. Specifically Lemiuex I think you were hyping as the real deal.Mosster47 said:
Quooks were WAY too high on the guys we had on the OL last year and thought they were going to be high end draft picks. Hilarious, but never even remotely realistic. They were so highly regarded because they were forced into action way too soon and had a ton of experience. People fail to remember an 18 year old Sewell came in and was infinitely better than all of them day one. Sewell is special for sure, but if you've got legit NFL dudes no 18 year old makes that big of an impact.backthepack said:
Oregon’s IOL and IDL should be a disaster. Especially the IOL gunna start a walk-on at center. 0 depth on the IDL. Popo is decent and so is Scott but you have no one else. Interested to see the Funa/Sewell dynamic on the edge.Mosster47 said:
Say, 34-17?chuck said:
Agree. Based on rosters alone Michigan is a toss up at home and Oregon should be a loss on the road. UW should be favored in every other game and should beat Cal and Utah rather easily. Anyone who says otherwise is basing on the equivalent of tarot card reading not an objective look at who will be on the field.haie said:
Meh the dooging is coming back when you look at who we're bringing back. Hearing they want to run power with Newton and not fuck around as much which will help Sirmon ease into the season. Probably lose in Euejeen and LA in conference. People forget predicting Cal to do anything with the culture on defense graduated is stupid. Predicting Utah to still be good is also stupid.RoadDawg55 said:Seems about right to me.
UW’s strength is on the DL. Don’t expect Oregon’s OL to be good outside of Sewell (incredible). Also will be interested to see the Cristo/Moorehead dynamic.
They won't have the experience, but the athletes taking over for the O-line will be considerably better. Jones and Sala are actual high end NFL guys. Forsythe more than likely starts at center and Bass might get the other guard spot. It might take a few weeks, but that's a better line than the one that just graduated.
The D-line literally lost no one and added three solid freshman prospects, so that's a stupid argument. They were good enough to win the Pac-12 and Rose Bowl with everyone coming back. It will probably be the strongest unit on the team.
Everything about UW football is trending down. If you guys finish above Cal in the North that's a great season.
Also Jones is a fuckin slob. What's high end NFL mean to you? A first 3 rounds and day one starter, progressing to a borderline All Pro is my definition. -
You’re one of the biggest Quooks. Quit calling other fans that.Mosster47 said:
Quooks were WAY too high on the guys we had on the OL last year and thought they were going to be high end draft picks. Hilarious, but never even remotely realistic. They were so highly regarded because they were forced into action way too soon and had a ton of experience. People fail to remember an 18 year old Sewell came in and was infinitely better than all of them day one. Sewell is special for sure, but if you've got legit NFL dudes no 18 year old makes that big of an impact.backthepack said:
Oregon’s IOL and IDL should be a disaster. Especially the IOL gunna start a walk-on at center. 0 depth on the IDL. Popo is decent and so is Scott but you have no one else. Interested to see the Funa/Sewell dynamic on the edge.Mosster47 said:
Say, 34-17?chuck said:
Agree. Based on rosters alone Michigan is a toss up at home and Oregon should be a loss on the road. UW should be favored in every other game and should beat Cal and Utah rather easily. Anyone who says otherwise is basing on the equivalent of tarot card reading not an objective look at who will be on the field.haie said:
Meh the dooging is coming back when you look at who we're bringing back. Hearing they want to run power with Newton and not fuck around as much which will help Sirmon ease into the season. Probably lose in Euejeen and LA in conference. People forget predicting Cal to do anything with the culture on defense graduated is stupid. Predicting Utah to still be good is also stupid.RoadDawg55 said:Seems about right to me.
UW’s strength is on the DL. Don’t expect Oregon’s OL to be good outside of Sewell (incredible). Also will be interested to see the Cristo/Moorehead dynamic.
They won't have the experience, but the athletes taking over for the O-line will be considerably better. Jones and Sala are actual high end NFL guys. Forsythe more than likely starts at center and Bass might get the other guard spot. It might take a few weeks, but that's a better line than the one that just graduated.
The D-line literally lost no one and added three solid freshman prospects, so that's a stupid argument. They were good enough to win the Pac-12 and Rose Bowl with everyone coming back. It will probably be the strongest unit on the team.
Everything about UW football is trending down. If you guys finish above Cal in the North that's a great season. -
This reads like a mosster parody account tweetMosster47 said:
Quooks were WAY too high on the guys we had on the OL last year and thought they were going to be high end draft picks. Hilarious, but never even remotely realistic. They were so highly regarded because they were forced into action way too soon and had a ton of experience. People fail to remember an 18 year old Sewell came in and was infinitely better than all of them day one. Sewell is special for sure, but if you've got legit NFL dudes no 18 year old makes that big of an impact.backthepack said:
Oregon’s IOL and IDL should be a disaster. Especially the IOL gunna start a walk-on at center. 0 depth on the IDL. Popo is decent and so is Scott but you have no one else. Interested to see the Funa/Sewell dynamic on the edge.Mosster47 said:
Say, 34-17?chuck said:
Agree. Based on rosters alone Michigan is a toss up at home and Oregon should be a loss on the road. UW should be favored in every other game and should beat Cal and Utah rather easily. Anyone who says otherwise is basing on the equivalent of tarot card reading not an objective look at who will be on the field.haie said:
Meh the dooging is coming back when you look at who we're bringing back. Hearing they want to run power with Newton and not fuck around as much which will help Sirmon ease into the season. Probably lose in Euejeen and LA in conference. People forget predicting Cal to do anything with the culture on defense graduated is stupid. Predicting Utah to still be good is also stupid.RoadDawg55 said:Seems about right to me.
UW’s strength is on the DL. Don’t expect Oregon’s OL to be good outside of Sewell (incredible). Also will be interested to see the Cristo/Moorehead dynamic.
They won't have the experience, but the athletes taking over for the O-line will be considerably better. Jones and Sala are actual high end NFL guys. Forsythe more than likely starts at center and Bass might get the other guard spot. It might take a few weeks, but that's a better line than the one that just graduated.
The D-line literally lost no one and added three solid freshman prospects, so that's a stupid argument. They were good enough to win the Pac-12 and Rose Bowl with everyone coming back. It will probably be the strongest unit on the team.
Everything about UW football is trending down. If you guys finish above Cal in the North that's a great season. -
We?ve got you penciled in for victory coitus that night?BearsWiin said:Cal has the better team and the superior culture