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  • puppylove_sugarsteel
    puppylove_sugarsteel Member Posts: 9,133

    " rel="SpoonieLuv">No shit spoonie? Really? Damn I thought our crystal ball didn't count anymore

    Is that beautiful crystal ball in UW'S handsome "HISTORY" facility cut in half? Give me a kiss goodnight ducky. Dream of what could have been vs Auburn.


     
    We'll get back there again and get it done. Stanford may have won the last two PAC titles but there's a reason they are always ranked behind the ducks at the beginning and end of every season. Oregon reached the zenith and fell a field goal short. Give us a healthy Mariota all season long and see what will happen.

    Agree on Mariota. Just like Dixon. The ducks play with fire in that system. The ducks win a lot of games but pay the price with injured qb's when it counts.

    I was hoping Oregon could fill in the USC gap, but sometimes it's better to just line - it - up and play football. Stanford clearly does and their superiority to Oregon is the result. Oregon can recruit who they want...maybe they should quit with the high-school offense and keep Mariota upright.
  • Dardanus
    Dardanus Member Posts: 2,623

    What is needed is actual playoffs, not voting, or computer polls, or Condoleeza with her watermelon voting for a playoff team.

    Always about the watermelon?
  • allpurpleallgold
    allpurpleallgold Member Posts: 8,771

    What is needed is actual playoffs, not voting, or computer polls, or Condoleeza with her watermelon voting for a playoff team.

    Not classy.
  • Southerndawg
    Southerndawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 8,354 Founders Club
    edited August 2014



    We'll get back there again and get it done. Stanford may have won the last two PAC titles but there's a reason they are always ranked behind the ducks at the beginning and end of every season. Oregon reached the zenith and fell a field goal short. Give us a healthy Mariota all season long and see what will happen.

    Getting a nod in the polls is not the same as winning on the field. Stanford won the past two PAC titles playing physical football. That has been Oregon's kryptonite. Going forward, that may no longer be the case, Oregon has been recruiting bigger and stronger players along the line of scrimmage, but it definitely has been the case since adopting (primarily) a zone read spread option offense.

    We'll see how things play out this season. Oregon probably has the best overall team in the conference, but in my opinion, if that is the case, it's by a slim margin. UCLA may really break out this year and be Stanford South but with superior athletes. That wouldn't surprise me one bit. UW may finally have a UW defense and be a real problem for opponents. Stanford may surprise everyone, reload and win at least the North again. It's LIFPO time at this point.
  • sarktastic
    sarktastic Member Posts: 9,208
    So duck, you don't think losing Tyler Johnstone to a ruptured Achilles on the first day of camp will have an impact on Oregon's O-line?