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It took a hero by the name of Ruperake Fuavai.
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I thought it was the academis smack talk that actually got him in trouble.
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If Lake wasn't the worst coach in the history of the school he gets a slap on the wrist for the sideline thing at worst, and he gets cheered for calling out Oregon's pathetic academics.
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I don’t think UCLA or USC want UW/UO in the B1G. We’re* OUT
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It took the Fuavai sideline incident to spark enough pressure for Jen to relent on her support of Lake.haie said:If Lake wasn't the worst coach in the history of the school he gets a slap on the wrist for the sideline thing at worst, and he gets cheered for calling out Oregon's pathetic academics.
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That’s not what he’s saying though… if Lake were undefeated and beat Oregon by 50 that day we would have looked the other wayDerekJohnson said:
It took the Fuavai sideline incident to spark enough pressure for Jen to relent on her support of Lake.haie said:If Lake wasn't the worst coach in the history of the school he gets a slap on the wrist for the sideline thing at worst, and he gets cheered for calling out Oregon's pathetic academics.
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I thought it was pretty fucking soft to act like what Lake did was unforgivable. Losing to Montana and putting no effort at all into recruiting is unforgivable. The Fuvai incident wasn’t appropriate and Lake overreacted but it wasn’t the worst thing I’ve ever seen. I’m glad it got him out tho.DerekJohnson said:
It took the Fuavai sideline incident to spark enough pressure for Jen to relent on her support of Lake.haie said:If Lake wasn't the worst coach in the history of the school he gets a slap on the wrist for the sideline thing at worst, and he gets cheered for calling out Oregon's pathetic academics.
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Lake attacking Ruperake as a lone incident was not unforgivable but it got picked up by the media and was the top headline for ESPN the following Sunday. Then the other news stories leaked about Lake blowing up and attacking WRs and others. It wasn't until those stories were out in the public did Jen relent her support for Lake.RoadDawg55 said:
I thought it was pretty fucking soft to act like what Lake did was unforgivable. Losing to Montana and putting no effort at all into recruiting is unforgivable. The Fuvai incident wasn’t appropriate and Lake overreacted but it wasn’t the worst thing I’ve ever seen. I’m glad it got him out tho.DerekJohnson said:
It took the Fuavai sideline incident to spark enough pressure for Jen to relent on her support of Lake.haie said:If Lake wasn't the worst coach in the history of the school he gets a slap on the wrist for the sideline thing at worst, and he gets cheered for calling out Oregon's pathetic academics.
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Fixedwhatshouldicareabout said:
Lake attacking Ruperake as a lone incident was not unforgivable but it got picked up by the media and was the top headline for ESPN the following Sunday. Then the other news stories leaked about Lake blowing up and attacking WRs and others. It wasn't until those stories were out in the public did Jen relent her support for Lake.RoadDawg55 said:
I thought it was pretty fucking soft to act like what Lake did was unforgivable. Losing to Montana and putting no effort at all into recruiting is unforgivable. The Fuvai incident wasn’t appropriate and Lake overreacted but it wasn’t the worst thing I’ve ever seen. I’m glad it got him out tho.DerekJohnson said:
It took the Fuavai sideline incident to spark enough pressure for Jen to relent on her support of Lake.haie said:If Lake wasn't the worst coach in the history of the school he gets a slap on the wrist for the sideline thing at worst, and he gets cheered for calling out Oregon's pathetic academics.
Also, the most unforgivable part of Lake was Lake.
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For me it is all context...the case was being made that Jimmy wasn't up to the job, to the point that people really were paying attention to everything...He was at the tipping point, and Ruperake sealed it. A couple "transgressions" isn't going to bury someone, but Jimmy had more than a couple, real and anticipated, with no up-tick in sight...RoadDawg55 said:
I thought it was pretty fucking soft to act like what Lake did was unforgivable. Losing to Montana and putting no effort at all into recruiting is unforgivable. The Fuvai incident wasn’t appropriate and Lake overreacted but it wasn’t the worst thing I’ve ever seen. I’m glad it got him out tho.DerekJohnson said:
It took the Fuavai sideline incident to spark enough pressure for Jen to relent on her support of Lake.haie said:If Lake wasn't the worst coach in the history of the school he gets a slap on the wrist for the sideline thing at worst, and he gets cheered for calling out Oregon's pathetic academics.
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It's crazy. He walked in to an incredibly favorable position. There wasn't a rebuild necessary, he only had a couple staff changes that were obvious, the recruiting base was built, and he/himself was considered to be a top-flight recruiter and talent developer.RoadDawg55 said:
I thought it was pretty fucking soft to act like what Lake did was unforgivable. Losing to Montana and putting no effort at all into recruiting is unforgivable. The Fuvai incident wasn’t appropriate and Lake overreacted but it wasn’t the worst thing I’ve ever seen. I’m glad it got him out tho.DerekJohnson said:
It took the Fuavai sideline incident to spark enough pressure for Jen to relent on her support of Lake.haie said:If Lake wasn't the worst coach in the history of the school he gets a slap on the wrist for the sideline thing at worst, and he gets cheered for calling out Oregon's pathetic academics.
I honestly don't know how someone could possibly have done a worse job than Lake did as a college football coach. -
All you need to know about the Lake incident…
My wife noticed and was bothered by it… I didn’t and continued to pound beers -
Probably soJoeEDangerously said:
That’s not what he’s saying though… if Lake were undefeated and beat Oregon by 50 that day we would have looked the other wayDerekJohnson said:
It took the Fuavai sideline incident to spark enough pressure for Jen to relent on her support of Lake.haie said:If Lake wasn't the worst coach in the history of the school he gets a slap on the wrist for the sideline thing at worst, and he gets cheered for calling out Oregon's pathetic academics.
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That's exactly my pointRoadDawg55 said:
I thought it was pretty fucking soft to act like what Lake did was unforgivable. Losing to Montana and putting no effort at all into recruiting is unforgivable. The Fuvai incident wasn’t appropriate and Lake overreacted but it wasn’t the worst thing I’ve ever seen. I’m glad it got him out tho.DerekJohnson said:
It took the Fuavai sideline incident to spark enough pressure for Jen to relent on her support of Lake.haie said:If Lake wasn't the worst coach in the history of the school he gets a slap on the wrist for the sideline thing at worst, and he gets cheered for calling out Oregon's pathetic academics.
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bananasnblondes said:
It's crazy. He walked in to an incredibly favorable position. There wasn't a rebuild necessary, he only had a couple staff changes that were obvious, the recruiting base was built, and he/himself was considered to be a top-flight recruiter and talent developer.RoadDawg55 said:
I thought it was pretty fucking soft to act like what Lake did was unforgivable. Losing to Montana and putting no effort at all into recruiting is unforgivable. The Fuvai incident wasn’t appropriate and Lake overreacted but it wasn’t the worst thing I’ve ever seen. I’m glad it got him out tho.DerekJohnson said:
It took the Fuavai sideline incident to spark enough pressure for Jen to relent on her support of Lake.haie said:If Lake wasn't the worst coach in the history of the school he gets a slap on the wrist for the sideline thing at worst, and he gets cheered for calling out Oregon's pathetic academics.
I honestly don't know how someone could possibly have done a worse job than Lake did as a college football coach.
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Nick Saban screaming at Lane Kiffin would go viral. Also at players
That's Nick. Win and you can run down the street naked. Iron law
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It’s the male Karen’s of the world that got triggered based on the fear of cancel culture but I 100% am glad they used it to get him out. I’ve experienced worse on a personal level during football and I didn’t care.RoadDawg55 said:
I thought it was pretty fucking soft to act like what Lake did was unforgivable. Losing to Montana and putting no effort at all into recruiting is unforgivable. The Fuvai incident wasn’t appropriate and Lake overreacted but it wasn’t the worst thing I’ve ever seen. I’m glad it got him out tho.DerekJohnson said:
It took the Fuavai sideline incident to spark enough pressure for Jen to relent on her support of Lake.haie said:If Lake wasn't the worst coach in the history of the school he gets a slap on the wrist for the sideline thing at worst, and he gets cheered for calling out Oregon's pathetic academics.
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Lake did a bad job and needed a very small incident to get him canned. Jen is doing a bad job and a large incident like losing out on tens of millions of dollars every year for the university may be enough for the public outcry to reach the needed ears
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Nah. Somebody needs to catfish her for a muff pic. Who’s up for it?🤷♂️Canadawg said:Lake did a bad job and needed a very small incident to get him canned. Jen is doing a bad job and a large incident like losing out on tens of millions of dollars every year for the university may be enough for the public outcry to reach the needed ears
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I wasn’t arguing or disagreeing with you. Just was giving my $.02 on the incident.DerekJohnson said:
That's exactly my pointRoadDawg55 said:
I thought it was pretty fucking soft to act like what Lake did was unforgivable. Losing to Montana and putting no effort at all into recruiting is unforgivable. The Fuvai incident wasn’t appropriate and Lake overreacted but it wasn’t the worst thing I’ve ever seen. I’m glad it got him out tho.DerekJohnson said:
It took the Fuavai sideline incident to spark enough pressure for Jen to relent on her support of Lake.haie said:If Lake wasn't the worst coach in the history of the school he gets a slap on the wrist for the sideline thing at worst, and he gets cheered for calling out Oregon's pathetic academics.
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RoadDawg55 said:
I thought it was pretty fucking soft to act like what Lake did was unforgivable. Losing to Montana and putting no effort at all into recruiting is unforgivable. The Fuvai incident wasn’t appropriate and Lake overreacted but it wasn’t the worst thing I’ve ever seen. I’m glad it got him out tho.DerekJohnson said:
It took the Fuavai sideline incident to spark enough pressure for Jen to relent on her support of Lake.haie said:If Lake wasn't the worst coach in the history of the school he gets a slap on the wrist for the sideline thing at worst, and he gets cheered for calling out Oregon's pathetic academics.
Pretty sure we all knew it was bullshit but also knew it was the excuse needed to jettison Lake.RoadDawg55 said:
I thought it was pretty fucking soft to act like what Lake did was unforgivable. Losing to Montana and putting no effort at all into recruiting is unforgivable. The Fuvai incident wasn’t appropriate and Lake overreacted but it wasn’t the worst thing I’ve ever seen. I’m glad it got him out tho.DerekJohnson said:
It took the Fuavai sideline incident to spark enough pressure for Jen to relent on her support of Lake.haie said:If Lake wasn't the worst coach in the history of the school he gets a slap on the wrist for the sideline thing at worst, and he gets cheered for calling out Oregon's pathetic academics.
This site figured that out and its attenuated twitters space helped push the incident as "unforgivable".
Sorry not sorry winners win.
Not saying we got lake fired don't twist. -
laughing out loud at thinking UW's culture of losing fired a loser.
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This was basically my point. Everyone at every level knows the Ruperake incident was just a cover which should remind us that there are still performance standards around UW and can apply to Jen as well.UW_Doog_Bot said:RoadDawg55 said:
I thought it was pretty fucking soft to act like what Lake did was unforgivable. Losing to Montana and putting no effort at all into recruiting is unforgivable. The Fuvai incident wasn’t appropriate and Lake overreacted but it wasn’t the worst thing I’ve ever seen. I’m glad it got him out tho.DerekJohnson said:
It took the Fuavai sideline incident to spark enough pressure for Jen to relent on her support of Lake.haie said:If Lake wasn't the worst coach in the history of the school he gets a slap on the wrist for the sideline thing at worst, and he gets cheered for calling out Oregon's pathetic academics.
Pretty sure we all knew it was bullshit but also knew it was the excuse needed to jettison Lake.RoadDawg55 said:
I thought it was pretty fucking soft to act like what Lake did was unforgivable. Losing to Montana and putting no effort at all into recruiting is unforgivable. The Fuvai incident wasn’t appropriate and Lake overreacted but it wasn’t the worst thing I’ve ever seen. I’m glad it got him out tho.DerekJohnson said:
It took the Fuavai sideline incident to spark enough pressure for Jen to relent on her support of Lake.haie said:If Lake wasn't the worst coach in the history of the school he gets a slap on the wrist for the sideline thing at worst, and he gets cheered for calling out Oregon's pathetic academics.
This site figured that out and its attenuated twitters space helped push the incident as "unforgivable".
Sorry not sorry winners win.
Not saying we got lake fired don't twist. -
So then who will be Cohen’s Ruperake Fuavai that she will be caught striking with an open-hand slap?Canadawg said:
This was basically my point. Everyone at every level knows the Ruperake incident was just a cover which should remind us that there are still performance standards around UW and can apply to Jen as well.UW_Doog_Bot said:RoadDawg55 said:
I thought it was pretty fucking soft to act like what Lake did was unforgivable. Losing to Montana and putting no effort at all into recruiting is unforgivable. The Fuvai incident wasn’t appropriate and Lake overreacted but it wasn’t the worst thing I’ve ever seen. I’m glad it got him out tho.DerekJohnson said:
It took the Fuavai sideline incident to spark enough pressure for Jen to relent on her support of Lake.haie said:If Lake wasn't the worst coach in the history of the school he gets a slap on the wrist for the sideline thing at worst, and he gets cheered for calling out Oregon's pathetic academics.
Pretty sure we all knew it was bullshit but also knew it was the excuse needed to jettison Lake.RoadDawg55 said:
I thought it was pretty fucking soft to act like what Lake did was unforgivable. Losing to Montana and putting no effort at all into recruiting is unforgivable. The Fuvai incident wasn’t appropriate and Lake overreacted but it wasn’t the worst thing I’ve ever seen. I’m glad it got him out tho.DerekJohnson said:
It took the Fuavai sideline incident to spark enough pressure for Jen to relent on her support of Lake.haie said:If Lake wasn't the worst coach in the history of the school he gets a slap on the wrist for the sideline thing at worst, and he gets cheered for calling out Oregon's pathetic academics.
This site figured that out and its attenuated twitters space helped push the incident as "unforgivable".
Sorry not sorry winners win.
Not saying we got lake fired don't twist. -
It's like banking in a 3-point shot on accident.Canadawg said:
This was basically my point. Everyone at every level knows the Ruperake incident was just a cover which should remind us that there are still performance standards around UW and can apply to Jen as well.UW_Doog_Bot said:RoadDawg55 said:
I thought it was pretty fucking soft to act like what Lake did was unforgivable. Losing to Montana and putting no effort at all into recruiting is unforgivable. The Fuvai incident wasn’t appropriate and Lake overreacted but it wasn’t the worst thing I’ve ever seen. I’m glad it got him out tho.DerekJohnson said:
It took the Fuavai sideline incident to spark enough pressure for Jen to relent on her support of Lake.haie said:If Lake wasn't the worst coach in the history of the school he gets a slap on the wrist for the sideline thing at worst, and he gets cheered for calling out Oregon's pathetic academics.
Pretty sure we all knew it was bullshit but also knew it was the excuse needed to jettison Lake.RoadDawg55 said:
I thought it was pretty fucking soft to act like what Lake did was unforgivable. Losing to Montana and putting no effort at all into recruiting is unforgivable. The Fuvai incident wasn’t appropriate and Lake overreacted but it wasn’t the worst thing I’ve ever seen. I’m glad it got him out tho.DerekJohnson said:
It took the Fuavai sideline incident to spark enough pressure for Jen to relent on her support of Lake.haie said:If Lake wasn't the worst coach in the history of the school he gets a slap on the wrist for the sideline thing at worst, and he gets cheered for calling out Oregon's pathetic academics.
This site figured that out and its attenuated twitters space helped push the incident as "unforgivable".
Sorry not sorry winners win.
Not saying we got lake fired don't twist.
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Well do you think Lake would still be HC today if the slap hadn't happened? I think he would have been fired regardless
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He absolutely would still be head coach. Jen wanted to keep him. Fortunately he opened his mouth on Oregon academics around the same time. Embarrassing upper campus was a no no.He could have made it thru just that but combined with St Rupert's sacrifice and Lakes ego not taking responsibility it was the combination of those that got Lake tossed. Jen wanted to keep him.Canadawg said:Well do you think Lake would still be HC today if the slap hadn't happened? I think he would have been fired regardless
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Black coaches always get put in the shittiest positions to succeed.bananasnblondes said:
It's crazy. He walked in to an incredibly favorable position. There wasn't a rebuild necessary, he only had a couple staff changes that were obvious, the recruiting base was built, and he/himself was considered to be a top-flight recruiter and talent developer.RoadDawg55 said:
I thought it was pretty fucking soft to act like what Lake did was unforgivable. Losing to Montana and putting no effort at all into recruiting is unforgivable. The Fuvai incident wasn’t appropriate and Lake overreacted but it wasn’t the worst thing I’ve ever seen. I’m glad it got him out tho.DerekJohnson said:
It took the Fuavai sideline incident to spark enough pressure for Jen to relent on her support of Lake.haie said:If Lake wasn't the worst coach in the history of the school he gets a slap on the wrist for the sideline thing at worst, and he gets cheered for calling out Oregon's pathetic academics.
I honestly don't know how someone could possibly have done a worse job than Lake did as a college football coach. -
In 1982 high school football what Lake did was what happened on a normal Tuesday. My HS coach punched me in the stomach so hard it took the wind out of me.JoeEDangerously said:
It’s the male Karen’s of the world that got triggered based on the fear of cancel culture but I 100% am glad they used it to get him out. I’ve experienced worse on a personal level during football and I didn’t care.RoadDawg55 said:
I thought it was pretty fucking soft to act like what Lake did was unforgivable. Losing to Montana and putting no effort at all into recruiting is unforgivable. The Fuvai incident wasn’t appropriate and Lake overreacted but it wasn’t the worst thing I’ve ever seen. I’m glad it got him out tho.DerekJohnson said:
It took the Fuavai sideline incident to spark enough pressure for Jen to relent on her support of Lake.haie said:If Lake wasn't the worst coach in the history of the school he gets a slap on the wrist for the sideline thing at worst, and he gets cheered for calling out Oregon's pathetic academics.
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Covid season is going to get Jimmy a decent job in the NFL.MikeDamone said:
Black coaches always get put in the shittiest positions to succeed.bananasnblondes said:
It's crazy. He walked in to an incredibly favorable position. There wasn't a rebuild necessary, he only had a couple staff changes that were obvious, the recruiting base was built, and he/himself was considered to be a top-flight recruiter and talent developer.RoadDawg55 said:
I thought it was pretty fucking soft to act like what Lake did was unforgivable. Losing to Montana and putting no effort at all into recruiting is unforgivable. The Fuvai incident wasn’t appropriate and Lake overreacted but it wasn’t the worst thing I’ve ever seen. I’m glad it got him out tho.DerekJohnson said:
It took the Fuavai sideline incident to spark enough pressure for Jen to relent on her support of Lake.haie said:If Lake wasn't the worst coach in the history of the school he gets a slap on the wrist for the sideline thing at worst, and he gets cheered for calling out Oregon's pathetic academics.
I honestly don't know how someone could possibly have done a worse job than Lake did as a college football coach.