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  • Joey
    Joey Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 7,534 Founders Club
    Had as many career sacks as Kikaha did in 2014 alone. Also can’t wait to hear the negative press leading up to the draft about his real size
  • PasadenaHuskyFan
    PasadenaHuskyFan Member Posts: 611

    Had as many career sacks as Kikaha did in 2014 aloneg. Also can’t wait to hear the negative press leading up to the draft about his real size

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  • Joey
    Joey Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 7,534 Founders Club

    Had as many career sacks as Kikaha did in 2014 aloneg. Also can’t wait to hear the negative press leading up to the draft about his real size

    ?

  • PasadenaHuskyFan
    PasadenaHuskyFan Member Posts: 611
    Interesting, I always thought he looked really thin for an nfl defensive end.
  • GreenRiverGatorz
    GreenRiverGatorz Member Posts: 10,168

    Interesting, I always thought he looked really thin for an nfl defensive end.

    Despite Feld's best efforts, Kayvon just couldn't quite #fillthesleeves
  • CuntWaffle
    CuntWaffle Member Posts: 22,500
    I think he will have a decent NFL career but will not live up to #1 overall pick if that is where he is taken.
  • greenblood
    greenblood Member Posts: 14,566
    On the overall grand scheme of things, Thibs did not live up to the hype. But he stepped up in a couple very high profile games that made a huge difference. so in that sense, I'm not disappointed. Oregon was better with him.
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,289

    On the overall grand scheme of things, Thibs did not live up to the hype. But he stepped up in a couple very high profile games that made a huge difference. so in that sense, I'm not disappointed. Oregon was better with him.

    He was better than that and I'd say lived up to the hype. It's not just sack numbers. It's how many offensive players are being used, and how much time they are spending thinking about how, to neutralize you. He also wasn't playing with Ojabo on the other side.
  • greenblood
    greenblood Member Posts: 14,566

    On the overall grand scheme of things, Thibs did not live up to the hype. But he stepped up in a couple very high profile games that made a huge difference. so in that sense, I'm not disappointed. Oregon was better with him.

    He was better than that and I'd say lived up to the hype. It's not just sack numbers. It's how many offensive players are being used, and how much time they are spending thinking about how, to neutralize you. He also wasn't playing with Ojabo on the other side.
    I agree
  • WoolleyDoog
    WoolleyDoog Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 5,787 Founders Club

    On the overall grand scheme of things, Thibs did not live up to the hype. But he stepped up in a couple very high profile games that made a huge difference. so in that sense, I'm not disappointed. Oregon was better with him.

    He was better than that and I'd say lived up to the hype. It's not just sack numbers. It's how many offensive players are being used, and how much time they are spending thinking about how, to neutralize you. He also wasn't playing with Ojabo on the other side.
    Beth Mowins, is that you? You're right, I remember Terrell Suggs struggled to get sacks because Jimmy Verndon was the other DE. It's college. It's the Pac-12. Make plays or fuck off.