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Thanks for posting, DJ!
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Linebackers and a few other groups look the part. Quarterbacks look like shit.
A lot of Sark towel waiving going on so hard to judge most of it.
I will say that Oregon and Washington, and maybe Arizona State look the part. The rest of the conference looks like ass. -
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You're fucking weird dude.DJDuck said:Denada blue
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But but did you check with your dad about that opinion?
Personally I think it’s really weird to cite your dad as a source. Ha ha ha ha
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AB can run this offense efficiently. Like Morris, he’s going to have to show he can connect on the long ball to truly open up the offense. Make no mistake, Morris and O’Brien are not world beaters. Moorehead’s offense is much more forgiving than Jon Don’s too.haie said:Linebackers and a few other groups look the part. Quarterbacks look like shit.
A lot of Sark towel waiving going on so hard to judge most of it.
I will say that Oregon and Washington, and maybe Arizona State look the part. The rest of the conference looks like ass.
The only real takeaway for me is Oregon’s athletic profile is absurd. Dorlus, Thibodeaux, Flowe and Sewell have unmatched size and agility profiles in the Pac 12.
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Agree. I think the spring game showed the talent behind Brown is pretty damn good too. Jay Butterfield, Robby Ashford and Ty Thompson all looked good. I feel any one of those QB’s can be successful running Moorhead’s offense. IMO this is the most talent we have had at the QB position I have ever seen.
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Butters didn’t show great arm strength and Thompson is too much of a gun slinger. If it weren’t for walk-on safeties playing cb, they get picked off.DJDuck said:Agree. I think the spring game showed the talent behind Brown is pretty damn good.
Yesterday showed neither team has an above average qb.
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Honestly, if the proverbial light bulb goes on for one of these qbs, it’s Ashford. He throws a nice ball, he made good decisions and he’s a 235 pound quick-twitched athlete. Him focusing on baseball and getting fewer reps doesn’t help though. Also, he had the smallest sample size.



