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The Five Most Important Recruits for Oregon Football in the 2023 Class

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  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 110,537 Founders Club

    I'm not jumping into this except to just say, again, this is the new narrative that showed up after he left.

    The idea that a great coach would have taken Oregon to a national title because Herbert has blown up in the NFL is simplistic and wishful thinking. Herbert at Oregon < than Herbert at Sand Diego. For one thing, his receiving corp. at Oregon was, at best, ok. Herbert also didn't play defense.

    He got you a Rose Bowl. I would just say thanks and root against Miami.
    Fouts didn't even get a Rose Bowl

    Or beat Sonny

    But he was a great QB in the NFL
  • haiehaie Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 22,906 Swaye's Wigwam
    46XiJCAB said:

    Pete quit UW because he finally realized that the upper campus doesn't give a shit about football. Should have stayed a BSU. An actual football school.
    Weak as fuck even for a quck
  • trubluetrublue Member Posts: 3,042

    I'm not jumping into this except to just say, again, this is the new narrative that showed up after he left.

    The idea that a great coach would have taken Oregon to a national title because Herbert has blown up in the NFL is simplistic and wishful thinking. Herbert at Oregon < than Herbert at Sand Diego. For one thing, his receiving corp. at Oregon was, at best, ok. Herbert also didn't play defense.

    He got you a Rose Bowl. I would just say thanks and root against Miami.
    Nice strawman, Creep.

    Please point out a single poster who suggested the “idea that a great coach would have taken Oregon to a national title because Herbert (blew) up in the NFL.”

    The only criticism of the offense was running the Pistol, which involves using the QB as a running threat, when you have a classic pro style QB: Big body, big arm, high IQ & high football IQ.

    Herbert was great at handing the ball off and not being used as a running option until the Rose Bowl. Cristobal wanted to win and win one way: with a massive O-Line and running the ball right at the D. Most of us did not realize that Cristobal was the defacto OC until he left.

    Wish Cristobal well at Miami . . . Worked his ass off at Oregon; brought a lot of enthusiasm to the program; recruited hard; won a Rose Bowl; and most of all took the Oregon-Washington rivalry seriously, very seriously.

    I’ve rooted against Warshington long before Haie was even thought of.

    Maybe somebody can explain to Haie how the AP and UPI selected National Champions when he was in diapers. Washington was selected in one of the polls, while Miami was selected in the other.

    BOTH teams were undefeated.
  • trubluetrublue Member Posts: 3,042
    edited June 2022

    Fouts didn't even get a Rose Bowl

    Or beat Sonny

    But he was a great QB in the NFL

    Fouts didn't even get a Rose Bowl

    Or beat Sonny

    But he was a great QB in the NFL
    We’re going back 50+ years ago for a comparison, Race?

    University of Oregon in the PAC-8 in 1972 vs. University of Oregon in 2019?

    Fouts went from a pedestrian UO team in late 60’s-early 70’s to play for the San Diego Chargers, coached by Don Coryell (“Air Coryell”), an offensive genius who threw the ball ALOT.

    I saw Coryell’s San Diego State teams (1961-72)) play in the 60’s. They threw the ball on virtually every single play.

    He developed 4 QBs and sent them to NFL, best known were Don Horn, Dennis Shaw and Brian Sipe.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Coryell
  • trubluetrublue Member Posts: 3,042
    Fouts’ senior year at UO, he was 2-5 in the PAC-8 (5-6 overall).
  • 46XiJCAB46XiJCAB Member Posts: 20,967
    haie said:

    Weak as fuck even for a quck
    Quitters quit quitters. Even a dumbfuck like you knows that.
  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 110,537 Founders Club
    trublue said:

    We’re going back 50+ years ago for a comparison, Race?

    University of Oregon in the PAC-8 in 1972 vs. University of Oregon in 2019?

    Fouts went from a pedestrian UO team in late 60’s-early 70’s to play for the San Diego Chargers, coached by Don Coryell (“Air Coryell”), an offensive genius who threw the ball ALOT.

    I saw Coryell’s San Diego State teams (1961-72)) play in the 60’s. They threw the ball on virtually every single play.

    He developed 4 QBs and sent them to NFL, best known were Don Horn, Dennis Shaw and Brian Sipe.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Coryell
    I don't even have to try

    #legend
  • 46XiJCAB46XiJCAB Member Posts: 20,967
    There's one football school in the PNW.

    The British had a nice run in the PNW too.
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