Lanning
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duck on duck violence warms my heart
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It's been pointed out to me that I'm a little surly and even crotchety at times and I'm working on it. I come here to see guys really being shitty to each other with very little provocation. It's part of my rehab.RaceBannon said:duck on duck violence warms my heart
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new site motto?RaceBannon said:duck on duck violence warms my heart
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I would assume TRAVIS DYE does.MikeSeaver said:
You make a good point, The Atlanta Jets have no use for him. Glad he’s gone.greenblood said:
It doesn’t really matter. It probably tells me verdell is coming back, and Dye didn’t want to share carries. Dye has a lot to prove this season and needs as many reps as possible. He doesn’t score very well from an NFL measurable perspective. He’s got great acceleration, good vision, but lacks any significant top speed and is undersized. Adding 10–15 pounds wouldn’t hurt.trublue said:
You have any insight into the real story about Travis Dye leaving Oregon after:MikeSeaver said:
Imagine how many more RBs he could have lost and studs he could have pulled out of Lake Oswego had he been here to do his job.46XiJCAB said:Why you so emotional dude? Calm down, I hear the program will survive. “CuNt”
1. Travis Dye saying he’d return for his last year of eligibility;
2. Travis Dye entering the portal; and
3. Travis Dye going to USC.
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If you do, I’m all ears.
He was statistically the best running back in the league last year handicapped by being #2 for about 5 games. Who cares if he’s an NFL player? -
Duck on A-hole Duck, Race.RaceBannon said:duck on duck violence warms my heart
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Support group time?MikeSeaver said:
DOIN WORK! Bleeding players and picking up Colorado scraps! (Maybe).46XiJCAB said:It’s okay Mike maybe Lanning will issue a personal apology to you so you can move on with your “life”.
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You could always offer up one of your emotional shit takes, Mike.MikeSeaver said:
It’s a shit take. Not surprised you took to it.trublue said:Thanks!
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In case you haven’t noticed, NCAA football has entered the era of free agency.
Players are in a position to do what they believe is in their best interest, just like their coaches have been doing for a long time.
Am I happy Baby Dye is going to USC? HELL NO.
If he got a terrific NIL deal from USC . . . If he always dreamed of playing at USC . , , If he thinks his best path to the NFL is through USC . . . If he thinks a grad degree and the connections he can make at USC have more value long term . . . If Dye and his fiancé miss the sun and their family/friends in SoCal, it doesn’t matter.
Dye had options. He chose the one he thought was best for him.
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Haie could always join Mike. Support buddy.
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Imagine someone thinking it's Lanning's fault that Dye wanted to go back to SoCal and set himself up after grad school and Lanning was good with that. He's not an NFL player and he knows it. Good for him.trublue said:In case you haven’t noticed, NCAA football has entered the era of free agency.
Players are in a position to do what they believe is in their best interests, just like their coaches have been doing for a long time.
Am I happy Baby Dye is going to USC? HELL NO.
If he got a terrific NIL deal from USC . . . If he always dreamed of playing at USC . , , If he thinks his best path to the NFL is through USC . . . If he thinks a grad degree and the connections he can make at USC have more value long term . . . If Dye and his fiancé miss the sun and their family/friends in SoCal, it doesn’t matter.
Dye had options. He chose the one he thought was best for him.



