Oregon -7
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I meant the last two games with Oregon that we choked outWoolleyDoog said:
I thought they'd beat Arizona because they are historically bad. On paper, Stanford was a good matchup for the Huskies - worst run offense and defense in the conference. Only thing that made me think UW had no shot of winning was those stats being similar in 2019 and 2020 and the Huskies being helpless on both ends.RaceBannon said:Did anyone here think that UW wasn't going to lose the last two games? If its close Oregon is winning
As we? have discussed here there was a hope that Jimmy and his swagger would translate into not shitting the bed and instead win the game. Stanford was a tiny ray of hope. Yes, they suck but still
I'm still going to see what happens Saturday and I still have talked myself into a UW win and I'll still be here Sunday to eat the shit
Same as it ever was
Oregon reminds of the UCLA matchup. They run well and defend the run well, aren't good in pass defense and have a veteran QB who is an erratic passer but mobile.
Like UCLA, it's a winnable game in Seattle, but the Huskies don't have the QB and pass blocking to take advantage of Oregon's weakness, UW's shitty run defense will allow the QB to not have to throw down field, shorten the game, and convert third downs.
Only hope is that Oregon for some reason decides to pass more than they need to, Brown melts down, and the UW offense somehow finds a way to score some points and doesn't turn the ball over the way they did against UCLA.
Oregon will also be up for the game. Pure odds and football gods suggests they should finally not have a good game other than when they aren't super overmatched in this series but that won't happen. -
There’s a very good chance Oregon is feeling frisky with Brown right now, outthinks themselves, does the wrong thing and goes pass happy.WoolleyDoog said:
I thought they'd beat Arizona because they are historically bad. On paper, Stanford was a good matchup for the Huskies - worst run offense and defense in the conference. Only thing that made me think UW had no shot of winning was those stats being similar in 2019 and 2020 and the Huskies being helpless on both ends.RaceBannon said:Did anyone here think that UW wasn't going to lose the last two games? If its close Oregon is winning
As we? have discussed here there was a hope that Jimmy and his swagger would translate into not shitting the bed and instead win the game. Stanford was a tiny ray of hope. Yes, they suck but still
I'm still going to see what happens Saturday and I still have talked myself into a UW win and I'll still be here Sunday to eat the shit
Same as it ever was
Oregon reminds of the UCLA matchup. They run well and defend the run well, aren't good in pass defense and have a veteran QB who is an erratic passer but mobile.
Like UCLA, it's a winnable game in Seattle, but the Huskies don't have the QB and pass blocking to take advantage of Oregon's weakness, UW's shitty run defense will allow the QB to not have to throw down field, shorten the game, and convert third downs.
Only hope is that Oregon for some reason decides to pass more than they need to, Brown melts down, and the UW offense somehow finds a way to score some points and doesn't turn the ball over the way they did against UCLA.
Oregon will also be up for the game. Pure odds and football gods suggests they should finally not have a good game other than when they aren't super overmatched in this series but that won't happen.
If they decide to do the right thing and get it to Dye in space as much as possible, they’ll win.
The fact that I have no idea what they’re about to do on Saturday is what makes me hate this staff so very, very much.
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NostradamusRaceBannon said:Did anyone here think that UW wasn't going to lose the last two games? If its close Oregon is winning
As we? have discussed here there was a hope that Jimmy and his swagger would translate into not shitting the bed and instead win the game. Stanford was a tiny ray of hope. Yes, they suck but still
I'm still going to see what happens Saturday and I still have talked myself into a UW win and I'll still be here Sunday to eat the shit
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Oh - I was sure they would lose both those games going in. 2018 I knew they were going to lose the second the schedule came out with the Huskies coming off a road game, no bye yet and Oregon at home coming off a bye. I'll bitch about this for the rest of my life and know the Pac-12 worked with Oregon to set this up. 2019 I was sure of a loss too. It was an even matchup so it was guaranteed it would be tight and Oregon would want it more.RaceBannon said:
I meant the last two games with Oregon that we choked outWoolleyDoog said:
I thought they'd beat Arizona because they are historically bad. On paper, Stanford was a good matchup for the Huskies - worst run offense and defense in the conference. Only thing that made me think UW had no shot of winning was those stats being similar in 2019 and 2020 and the Huskies being helpless on both ends.RaceBannon said:Did anyone here think that UW wasn't going to lose the last two games? If its close Oregon is winning
As we? have discussed here there was a hope that Jimmy and his swagger would translate into not shitting the bed and instead win the game. Stanford was a tiny ray of hope. Yes, they suck but still
I'm still going to see what happens Saturday and I still have talked myself into a UW win and I'll still be here Sunday to eat the shit
Same as it ever was
Oregon reminds of the UCLA matchup. They run well and defend the run well, aren't good in pass defense and have a veteran QB who is an erratic passer but mobile.
Like UCLA, it's a winnable game in Seattle, but the Huskies don't have the QB and pass blocking to take advantage of Oregon's weakness, UW's shitty run defense will allow the QB to not have to throw down field, shorten the game, and convert third downs.
Only hope is that Oregon for some reason decides to pass more than they need to, Brown melts down, and the UW offense somehow finds a way to score some points and doesn't turn the ball over the way they did against UCLA.
Oregon will also be up for the game. Pure odds and football gods suggests they should finally not have a good game other than when they aren't super overmatched in this series but that won't happen.
The sad part is though that as soon as both those games started it was clear UW should have won both games -
I know for a fact Oregon and the Pac12 worked together on the schedule that year. I’ve been told by someone with first hand knowledge.WoolleyDoog said:
Oh - I was sure they would lose both those games going in. 2018 I knew they were going to lose the second the schedule came out with the Huskies coming off a road game, no bye yet and Oregon at home coming off a bye. I'll bitch about this for the rest of my life and know the Pac-12 worked with Oregon to set this up. 2019 I was sure of a loss too. It was an even matchup so it was guaranteed it would be tight and Oregon would want it more.RaceBannon said:
I meant the last two games with Oregon that we choked outWoolleyDoog said:
I thought they'd beat Arizona because they are historically bad. On paper, Stanford was a good matchup for the Huskies - worst run offense and defense in the conference. Only thing that made me think UW had no shot of winning was those stats being similar in 2019 and 2020 and the Huskies being helpless on both ends.RaceBannon said:Did anyone here think that UW wasn't going to lose the last two games? If its close Oregon is winning
As we? have discussed here there was a hope that Jimmy and his swagger would translate into not shitting the bed and instead win the game. Stanford was a tiny ray of hope. Yes, they suck but still
I'm still going to see what happens Saturday and I still have talked myself into a UW win and I'll still be here Sunday to eat the shit
Same as it ever was
Oregon reminds of the UCLA matchup. They run well and defend the run well, aren't good in pass defense and have a veteran QB who is an erratic passer but mobile.
Like UCLA, it's a winnable game in Seattle, but the Huskies don't have the QB and pass blocking to take advantage of Oregon's weakness, UW's shitty run defense will allow the QB to not have to throw down field, shorten the game, and convert third downs.
Only hope is that Oregon for some reason decides to pass more than they need to, Brown melts down, and the UW offense somehow finds a way to score some points and doesn't turn the ball over the way they did against UCLA.
Oregon will also be up for the game. Pure odds and football gods suggests they should finally not have a good game other than when they aren't super overmatched in this series but that won't happen.
The sad part is though that as soon as both those games started it was clear UW should have won both games
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The "7" is worth about 5%, so yeah.puppylove_sugarsteel said:
One, it has "slipped " to -6.5. Two...does that 1/2 point really make a fucking difference?KidsInCagesDawg said:
If it slips to Oregon-6.5, take the Ducks and sleep soundlyntxduck said:Honestly don’t have an opinion yet. Got taken to the cleaners by UCLA +1 the other week so now I’m gunshy
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70% chance of rain Saturday so it's probably going to be a run heavy game for both squads. Advantage Oregon. AB showed he can push the ball downfield but we will see if that continues against a very good secondary. 50/50.
D. Williams has been putting up numbers the last 3 games. If he works one on one the jump ball is his. T. Franklin can do the same. I'd like to see a lot of both Saturday, weather permitting. The matchups on the outside will be key for both teams.
Watching UW the last two games, yes I watched the entire games, they seem to do enough to keep it close and then make the right play when it counts most. They do nothing that wows you, mostly just sold football.
Morris does just enough to not totally FU the game and then makes a play, TD last week to close out Furd. If he somehow gets his shit together Saturday he has the weapons at the WR spot to do some damage this weekend.
The D was solid against AZ and Furd, although both teams O's were minus key personnel. I don't think they'll get great pressure on AB and I like his ability to scramble out of trouble more often than not.
This will be a close game because that's the MO of both teams this year. I have Ducks by 4. 24-20. -
I heard it’s back to seven and the money is coming in on Oregon. Big if true.FremontTroll said:
The "7" is worth about 5%, so yeah.puppylove_sugarsteel said:
One, it has "slipped " to -6.5. Two...does that 1/2 point really make a fucking difference?KidsInCagesDawg said:
If it slips to Oregon-6.5, take the Ducks and sleep soundlyntxduck said:Honestly don’t have an opinion yet. Got taken to the cleaners by UCLA +1 the other week so now I’m gunshy
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You’re full of shit. But I believe you.MikeSeaver said:
I know for a fact Oregon and the Pac12 worked together on the schedule that year. I’ve been told by someone with first hand knowledge.WoolleyDoog said:
Oh - I was sure they would lose both those games going in. 2018 I knew they were going to lose the second the schedule came out with the Huskies coming off a road game, no bye yet and Oregon at home coming off a bye. I'll bitch about this for the rest of my life and know the Pac-12 worked with Oregon to set this up. 2019 I was sure of a loss too. It was an even matchup so it was guaranteed it would be tight and Oregon would want it more.RaceBannon said:
I meant the last two games with Oregon that we choked outWoolleyDoog said:
I thought they'd beat Arizona because they are historically bad. On paper, Stanford was a good matchup for the Huskies - worst run offense and defense in the conference. Only thing that made me think UW had no shot of winning was those stats being similar in 2019 and 2020 and the Huskies being helpless on both ends.RaceBannon said:Did anyone here think that UW wasn't going to lose the last two games? If its close Oregon is winning
As we? have discussed here there was a hope that Jimmy and his swagger would translate into not shitting the bed and instead win the game. Stanford was a tiny ray of hope. Yes, they suck but still
I'm still going to see what happens Saturday and I still have talked myself into a UW win and I'll still be here Sunday to eat the shit
Same as it ever was
Oregon reminds of the UCLA matchup. They run well and defend the run well, aren't good in pass defense and have a veteran QB who is an erratic passer but mobile.
Like UCLA, it's a winnable game in Seattle, but the Huskies don't have the QB and pass blocking to take advantage of Oregon's weakness, UW's shitty run defense will allow the QB to not have to throw down field, shorten the game, and convert third downs.
Only hope is that Oregon for some reason decides to pass more than they need to, Brown melts down, and the UW offense somehow finds a way to score some points and doesn't turn the ball over the way they did against UCLA.
Oregon will also be up for the game. Pure odds and football gods suggests they should finally not have a good game other than when they aren't super overmatched in this series but that won't happen.
The sad part is though that as soon as both those games started it was clear UW should have won both games -
I'm hearing that Jimmy gave Oregon motivation
Grim -
Not sure if you're being a dick or not.MikeSeaver said:
I know for a fact Oregon and the Pac12 worked together on the schedule that year. I’ve been told by someone with first hand knowledge.WoolleyDoog said:
Oh - I was sure they would lose both those games going in. 2018 I knew they were going to lose the second the schedule came out with the Huskies coming off a road game, no bye yet and Oregon at home coming off a bye. I'll bitch about this for the rest of my life and know the Pac-12 worked with Oregon to set this up. 2019 I was sure of a loss too. It was an even matchup so it was guaranteed it would be tight and Oregon would want it more.RaceBannon said:
I meant the last two games with Oregon that we choked outWoolleyDoog said:
I thought they'd beat Arizona because they are historically bad. On paper, Stanford was a good matchup for the Huskies - worst run offense and defense in the conference. Only thing that made me think UW had no shot of winning was those stats being similar in 2019 and 2020 and the Huskies being helpless on both ends.RaceBannon said:Did anyone here think that UW wasn't going to lose the last two games? If its close Oregon is winning
As we? have discussed here there was a hope that Jimmy and his swagger would translate into not shitting the bed and instead win the game. Stanford was a tiny ray of hope. Yes, they suck but still
I'm still going to see what happens Saturday and I still have talked myself into a UW win and I'll still be here Sunday to eat the shit
Same as it ever was
Oregon reminds of the UCLA matchup. They run well and defend the run well, aren't good in pass defense and have a veteran QB who is an erratic passer but mobile.
Like UCLA, it's a winnable game in Seattle, but the Huskies don't have the QB and pass blocking to take advantage of Oregon's weakness, UW's shitty run defense will allow the QB to not have to throw down field, shorten the game, and convert third downs.
Only hope is that Oregon for some reason decides to pass more than they need to, Brown melts down, and the UW offense somehow finds a way to score some points and doesn't turn the ball over the way they did against UCLA.
Oregon will also be up for the game. Pure odds and football gods suggests they should finally not have a good game other than when they aren't super overmatched in this series but that won't happen.
The sad part is though that as soon as both those games started it was clear UW should have won both games -
I’m hearing it backfired and the University of Oregon’s president has given the Huskysies all the screen shots they need.RaceBannon said:I'm hearing that Jimmy gave Oregon motivation
Grim -
I guess you can check my track record.JoeEDangerously said:
You’re full of shit. But I believe you.MikeSeaver said:
I know for a fact Oregon and the Pac12 worked together on the schedule that year. I’ve been told by someone with first hand knowledge.WoolleyDoog said:
Oh - I was sure they would lose both those games going in. 2018 I knew they were going to lose the second the schedule came out with the Huskies coming off a road game, no bye yet and Oregon at home coming off a bye. I'll bitch about this for the rest of my life and know the Pac-12 worked with Oregon to set this up. 2019 I was sure of a loss too. It was an even matchup so it was guaranteed it would be tight and Oregon would want it more.RaceBannon said:
I meant the last two games with Oregon that we choked outWoolleyDoog said:
I thought they'd beat Arizona because they are historically bad. On paper, Stanford was a good matchup for the Huskies - worst run offense and defense in the conference. Only thing that made me think UW had no shot of winning was those stats being similar in 2019 and 2020 and the Huskies being helpless on both ends.RaceBannon said:Did anyone here think that UW wasn't going to lose the last two games? If its close Oregon is winning
As we? have discussed here there was a hope that Jimmy and his swagger would translate into not shitting the bed and instead win the game. Stanford was a tiny ray of hope. Yes, they suck but still
I'm still going to see what happens Saturday and I still have talked myself into a UW win and I'll still be here Sunday to eat the shit
Same as it ever was
Oregon reminds of the UCLA matchup. They run well and defend the run well, aren't good in pass defense and have a veteran QB who is an erratic passer but mobile.
Like UCLA, it's a winnable game in Seattle, but the Huskies don't have the QB and pass blocking to take advantage of Oregon's weakness, UW's shitty run defense will allow the QB to not have to throw down field, shorten the game, and convert third downs.
Only hope is that Oregon for some reason decides to pass more than they need to, Brown melts down, and the UW offense somehow finds a way to score some points and doesn't turn the ball over the way they did against UCLA.
Oregon will also be up for the game. Pure odds and football gods suggests they should finally not have a good game other than when they aren't super overmatched in this series but that won't happen.
The sad part is though that as soon as both those games started it was clear UW should have won both games
I’m no M4dux but I know a couple people by mistake.
The only thing people get wrong is the “worked with Oregon” part. They don’t need to work with Oregon to make the schedule. -
@MikeSeaver 's silence speaks volumesWoolleyDoog said:
Not sure if you're being a dick or not.MikeSeaver said:
I know for a fact Oregon and the Pac12 worked together on the schedule that year. I’ve been told by someone with first hand knowledge.WoolleyDoog said:
Oh - I was sure they would lose both those games going in. 2018 I knew they were going to lose the second the schedule came out with the Huskies coming off a road game, no bye yet and Oregon at home coming off a bye. I'll bitch about this for the rest of my life and know the Pac-12 worked with Oregon to set this up. 2019 I was sure of a loss too. It was an even matchup so it was guaranteed it would be tight and Oregon would want it more.RaceBannon said:
I meant the last two games with Oregon that we choked outWoolleyDoog said:
I thought they'd beat Arizona because they are historically bad. On paper, Stanford was a good matchup for the Huskies - worst run offense and defense in the conference. Only thing that made me think UW had no shot of winning was those stats being similar in 2019 and 2020 and the Huskies being helpless on both ends.RaceBannon said:Did anyone here think that UW wasn't going to lose the last two games? If its close Oregon is winning
As we? have discussed here there was a hope that Jimmy and his swagger would translate into not shitting the bed and instead win the game. Stanford was a tiny ray of hope. Yes, they suck but still
I'm still going to see what happens Saturday and I still have talked myself into a UW win and I'll still be here Sunday to eat the shit
Same as it ever was
Oregon reminds of the UCLA matchup. They run well and defend the run well, aren't good in pass defense and have a veteran QB who is an erratic passer but mobile.
Like UCLA, it's a winnable game in Seattle, but the Huskies don't have the QB and pass blocking to take advantage of Oregon's weakness, UW's shitty run defense will allow the QB to not have to throw down field, shorten the game, and convert third downs.
Only hope is that Oregon for some reason decides to pass more than they need to, Brown melts down, and the UW offense somehow finds a way to score some points and doesn't turn the ball over the way they did against UCLA.
Oregon will also be up for the game. Pure odds and football gods suggests they should finally not have a good game other than when they aren't super overmatched in this series but that won't happen.
The sad part is though that as soon as both those games started it was clear UW should have won both games -
MikeSeaver said:
I’m hearing it backfired and the University of Oregon’s president has given the Huskysies all the screen shots they need.RaceBannon said:I'm hearing that Jimmy gave Oregon motivation
Grim
Huskies don't care. Oregon isn't a rival -
I already answered. Did you go to UO?RaceBannon said:
@MikeSeaver 's silence speaks volumesWoolleyDoog said:
Not sure if you're being a dick or not.MikeSeaver said:
I know for a fact Oregon and the Pac12 worked together on the schedule that year. I’ve been told by someone with first hand knowledge.WoolleyDoog said:
Oh - I was sure they would lose both those games going in. 2018 I knew they were going to lose the second the schedule came out with the Huskies coming off a road game, no bye yet and Oregon at home coming off a bye. I'll bitch about this for the rest of my life and know the Pac-12 worked with Oregon to set this up. 2019 I was sure of a loss too. It was an even matchup so it was guaranteed it would be tight and Oregon would want it more.RaceBannon said:
I meant the last two games with Oregon that we choked outWoolleyDoog said:
I thought they'd beat Arizona because they are historically bad. On paper, Stanford was a good matchup for the Huskies - worst run offense and defense in the conference. Only thing that made me think UW had no shot of winning was those stats being similar in 2019 and 2020 and the Huskies being helpless on both ends.RaceBannon said:Did anyone here think that UW wasn't going to lose the last two games? If its close Oregon is winning
As we? have discussed here there was a hope that Jimmy and his swagger would translate into not shitting the bed and instead win the game. Stanford was a tiny ray of hope. Yes, they suck but still
I'm still going to see what happens Saturday and I still have talked myself into a UW win and I'll still be here Sunday to eat the shit
Same as it ever was
Oregon reminds of the UCLA matchup. They run well and defend the run well, aren't good in pass defense and have a veteran QB who is an erratic passer but mobile.
Like UCLA, it's a winnable game in Seattle, but the Huskies don't have the QB and pass blocking to take advantage of Oregon's weakness, UW's shitty run defense will allow the QB to not have to throw down field, shorten the game, and convert third downs.
Only hope is that Oregon for some reason decides to pass more than they need to, Brown melts down, and the UW offense somehow finds a way to score some points and doesn't turn the ball over the way they did against UCLA.
Oregon will also be up for the game. Pure odds and football gods suggests they should finally not have a good game other than when they aren't super overmatched in this series but that won't happen.
The sad part is though that as soon as both those games started it was clear UW should have won both games -
Once you get into the University president’s head it just trickles down onto the field.RaceBannon said:MikeSeaver said:
I’m hearing it backfired and the University of Oregon’s president has given the Huskysies all the screen shots they need.RaceBannon said:I'm hearing that Jimmy gave Oregon motivation
Grim
Huskies don't care. Oregon isn't a rival
34-17 Dawgs. -
TESCMikeSeaver said:
I already answered. Did you go to UO?RaceBannon said:
@MikeSeaver 's silence speaks volumesWoolleyDoog said:
Not sure if you're being a dick or not.MikeSeaver said:
I know for a fact Oregon and the Pac12 worked together on the schedule that year. I’ve been told by someone with first hand knowledge.WoolleyDoog said:
Oh - I was sure they would lose both those games going in. 2018 I knew they were going to lose the second the schedule came out with the Huskies coming off a road game, no bye yet and Oregon at home coming off a bye. I'll bitch about this for the rest of my life and know the Pac-12 worked with Oregon to set this up. 2019 I was sure of a loss too. It was an even matchup so it was guaranteed it would be tight and Oregon would want it more.RaceBannon said:
I meant the last two games with Oregon that we choked outWoolleyDoog said:
I thought they'd beat Arizona because they are historically bad. On paper, Stanford was a good matchup for the Huskies - worst run offense and defense in the conference. Only thing that made me think UW had no shot of winning was those stats being similar in 2019 and 2020 and the Huskies being helpless on both ends.RaceBannon said:Did anyone here think that UW wasn't going to lose the last two games? If its close Oregon is winning
As we? have discussed here there was a hope that Jimmy and his swagger would translate into not shitting the bed and instead win the game. Stanford was a tiny ray of hope. Yes, they suck but still
I'm still going to see what happens Saturday and I still have talked myself into a UW win and I'll still be here Sunday to eat the shit
Same as it ever was
Oregon reminds of the UCLA matchup. They run well and defend the run well, aren't good in pass defense and have a veteran QB who is an erratic passer but mobile.
Like UCLA, it's a winnable game in Seattle, but the Huskies don't have the QB and pass blocking to take advantage of Oregon's weakness, UW's shitty run defense will allow the QB to not have to throw down field, shorten the game, and convert third downs.
Only hope is that Oregon for some reason decides to pass more than they need to, Brown melts down, and the UW offense somehow finds a way to score some points and doesn't turn the ball over the way they did against UCLA.
Oregon will also be up for the game. Pure odds and football gods suggests they should finally not have a good game other than when they aren't super overmatched in this series but that won't happen.
The sad part is though that as soon as both those games started it was clear UW should have won both games -
It's the Reaganomics of shit talking, I'm hearing.MikeSeaver said:
Once you get into the University president’s head it just trickles down onto the field.RaceBannon said:MikeSeaver said:
I’m hearing it backfired and the University of Oregon’s president has given the Huskysies all the screen shots they need.RaceBannon said:I'm hearing that Jimmy gave Oregon motivation
Grim
Huskies don't care. Oregon isn't a rival
34-17 Dawgs. -
I'm with you I'm doogin until I can't. I just don't see this 0regon team working a team with a pulse it's faint but UW has a pulseRaceBannon said:Did anyone here think that UW wasn't going to lose the last two games? If its close Oregon is winning
As we? have discussed here there was a hope that Jimmy and his swagger would translate into not shitting the bed and instead win the game. Stanford was a tiny ray of hope. Yes, they suck but still
I'm still going to see what happens Saturday and I still have talked myself into a UW win and I'll still be here Sunday to eat the shit
Same as it ever was
The one thing this D is still effective at is making teams earn every yard . I've watched enough of AB to be be doubtful he runs efficient 12 play drives at a rate that nabs them more than 24 pts.
Orereeegone front 7 is legit but there back end is low key caca we got the WRs to exploit just need DBlows to be a tick better than dogshit
Lastly it's the Pac12 and the conference throwing up all overthemsleves when the lights are brightest is 100% our brand let's be the rancid can proceed meat that causes it. -
Sancho said:
I'm with you I'm doogin until I can't. I just don't see this 0regon team working a team with a pulse it's faint but UW has a pulseRaceBannon said:Did anyone here think that UW wasn't going to lose the last two games? If its close Oregon is winning
As we? have discussed here there was a hope that Jimmy and his swagger would translate into not shitting the bed and instead win the game. Stanford was a tiny ray of hope. Yes, they suck but still
I'm still going to see what happens Saturday and I still have talked myself into a UW win and I'll still be here Sunday to eat the shit
Same as it ever was
The one thing this D is still effective at is making teams earn every yard . I've watched enough of AB to be be doubtful he runs efficient 12 play drives at a rate that nabs them more than 24 pts.
Orereeegone front 7 is legit but there back end is low key caca we got the WRs to exploit just need DBlows to be a tick better than dogshit
Lastly it's the Pac12 and the conference throwing up all overthemsleves when the lights are brightest is 100% our brand let's be the rancid can proceed meat that causes it.
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UW 31 - UO 24
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I’m going to laugh my ass off if UW comes out in a two deep safety look this week. It takes a special kind of stupid to roll out a stop the deep throw defense against a qb who can’t even through the deep ball. These are the three things that make this matchup difficult for Washington.
1) Oregon will be able to run on them
2) UW will allow Brown the underneath throws all game long
3) the UW offensive line can not block Oregon’s edge rushers. -
Sounds like bulletin board materialgreenblood said:I’m going to laugh my ass off if UW comes out in a two deep safety look this week. It takes a special kind of stupid to roll out a stop the deep throw defense against a qb who can’t even through the deep ball. These are the three things that make this matchup difficult for Washington.
1) Oregon will be able to run on them
2) UW will allow Brown the underneath throws all game long
3) the UW offensive line can not block Oregon’s edge rushers. -
where is the 5 reasons??greenblood said:I’m going to laugh my ass off if UW comes out in a two deep safety look this week. It takes a special kind of stupid to roll out a stop the deep throw defense against a qb who can’t even through the deep ball. These are the three things that make this matchup difficult for Washington.
1) Oregon will be able to run on them
2) UW will allow Brown the underneath throws all game long
3) the UW offensive line can not block Oregon’s edge rushers. -
You’re going to score more points than tOSU and equal UCLA’s output?Bonedog said:UW 31 - UO 24
It’s going to rain like crazy on Saturday.
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4) In the pregame warmups, Jimmy will crash the helmet cart in to ZTF’s other leg trying to become viral like Marshawn.AOG said:
where is the 5 reasons??greenblood said:I’m going to laugh my ass off if UW comes out in a two deep safety look this week. It takes a special kind of stupid to roll out a stop the deep throw defense against a qb who can’t even through the deep ball. These are the three things that make this matchup difficult for Washington.
1) Oregon will be able to run on them
2) UW will allow Brown the underneath throws all game long
3) the UW offensive line can not block Oregon’s edge rushers.
5) Blob Gergz will debut the three high safety look to ensure no one gets beat deep
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I see UW making three trips into the red zone. If the hot streak keeps up that means maybe 13 points. I don't think that will beat the spread.
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Will and safety are big questions for Oregon. Can Jon Don exploit them? I am guessing no.
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Not fucking with the spread because it’ll be an autistic off by both offenses. Oregon ML is free money though.