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  • ntxduck
    ntxduck Member Posts: 6,268

    haie said:

    ntxduck said:

    haie said:

    chuck said:

    The biggest weakness in the Washington defense is their inability to stop the run. Oregon State's biggest offensive strength is running the football.

    This does not bode well for Washington.

    Actually stopping the running game, aside from some critical failures to contain Garbers, was a strength against Cal. They averaged over 6 ypc prior to that game.

    Still though...nothing about the game bodes well for UW. I expect whatever transfer QB they're trotting out to single handedly win the game if that's what it takes.
    Yeah I was going to say we almost cut their ypc in half on Saturday and then is Chance Nolan really going to carve up our secondary? They aren't as talented as Cal at skill positions even.
    Oregon states running backs and wrs are >>>>>cals.
    Rb? Not so sure. Even if their wrs are better (they aren't) they have Chance Nolan who looked like shit last year, not Garbers, throwing to them.

    Probably similar but again chance nolan has to beat our secondary.
    Garbers is better at qb. All other positions I give to the boov. Cal was really bad with playmakers. Like maybe the worst in the conference sans Arizona.
    Haie doesn’t actually know anything about sports
  • chuck
    chuck Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 11,841 Swaye's Wigwam

    no_uh said:

    That line swung hard. OSU now at -2.5.

    I could see it go to -3.5 prior to kickoff
    That's about right. That's enough to make me think twice about taking beav.
  • haie
    haie Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 24,733 Founders Club
    ntxduck said:

    haie said:

    ntxduck said:

    haie said:

    chuck said:

    The biggest weakness in the Washington defense is their inability to stop the run. Oregon State's biggest offensive strength is running the football.

    This does not bode well for Washington.

    Actually stopping the running game, aside from some critical failures to contain Garbers, was a strength against Cal. They averaged over 6 ypc prior to that game.

    Still though...nothing about the game bodes well for UW. I expect whatever transfer QB they're trotting out to single handedly win the game if that's what it takes.
    Yeah I was going to say we almost cut their ypc in half on Saturday and then is Chance Nolan really going to carve up our secondary? They aren't as talented as Cal at skill positions even.
    Oregon states running backs and wrs are >>>>>cals.
    Rb? Not so sure. Even if their wrs are better (they aren't) they have Chance Nolan who looked like shit last year, not Garbers, throwing to them.

    Probably similar but again chance nolan has to beat our secondary.
    Garbers is better at qb. All other positions I give to the boov. Cal was really bad with playmakers. Like maybe the worst in the conference sans Arizona.
    Haie doesn’t actually know anything about sports
    Quooking so hard for the beavlet. Pathetic.
  • Pitchfork51
    Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 27,691
    haie said:

    ntxduck said:

    haie said:

    ntxduck said:

    haie said:

    chuck said:

    The biggest weakness in the Washington defense is their inability to stop the run. Oregon State's biggest offensive strength is running the football.

    This does not bode well for Washington.

    Actually stopping the running game, aside from some critical failures to contain Garbers, was a strength against Cal. They averaged over 6 ypc prior to that game.

    Still though...nothing about the game bodes well for UW. I expect whatever transfer QB they're trotting out to single handedly win the game if that's what it takes.
    Yeah I was going to say we almost cut their ypc in half on Saturday and then is Chance Nolan really going to carve up our secondary? They aren't as talented as Cal at skill positions even.
    Oregon states running backs and wrs are >>>>>cals.
    Rb? Not so sure. Even if their wrs are better (they aren't) they have Chance Nolan who looked like shit last year, not Garbers, throwing to them.

    Probably similar but again chance nolan has to beat our secondary.
    Garbers is better at qb. All other positions I give to the boov. Cal was really bad with playmakers. Like maybe the worst in the conference sans Arizona.
    Haie doesn’t actually know anything about sports
    Quooking so hard for the beavlet. Pathetic.
    Don't talk shit about my people
  • DerekJohnson
    DerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 70,122 Founders Club

    crazy to think im hoping that the boovs have a letdown after winning at usc when they face us?

    UW is a trap game for them
  • DerekJohnson
    DerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 70,122 Founders Club

    The beavs will choke and you will have Jimmy for the next 10 years

    For a Beaver Believer you don't have a lot of faith
  • haie
    haie Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 24,733 Founders Club
    edited September 2021
    lol

    Just got an automated voicemail from Johnathon Smith, in the classic JSmith tone, proclaiming that the BEAVS are 3-1, off to a great start, and need all the energy they can get from Beavlet Nation as they host the DAWGS on October 2nd, 6 PM!!!

    Jimmy better not lose.
  • 46XiJCAB
    46XiJCAB Member Posts: 20,967
    Offensive stats, Beavs and Bears 1-2 in the conference thus far. Cal ave. about 25 more yards a game passing, beavs ave. 70 more a game in the run dept. Line seems about right. Those 15K actual butts beavs averaging won't make a difference. If they manage 20K this week, watch out. Beavs could surprise.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 116,039 Founders Club
    Beavers will throw up all over themselves as the DAWGS win rather easily
  • greenblood
    greenblood Member Posts: 14,573

    Beavers will throw up all over themselves as the DAWGS win rather easily

    The one thing that gives me pause, is how fast that line swung. There's a lot of people and a lot of money going OSU's way