Deboer’s Secret weapon for Oregon
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Quality poastNeGgaPlEaSe said:
I would focus on Beating Johnathan Smith to be honest. We all know Smith will skull fuk your entire teamMikeSeaver said:
Not that it’s any of my business but I didn’t actually.LawDawg1 said:
Technically you heard that last year too.MikeSeaver said:What I’m hearing is that UW has been playing vanilla for a year and a half in preparation for the game this Saturday.
Please take the ball out of Heisnix hands.
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I’m multitasking.NeGgaPlEaSe said:
I would focus on Beating Johnathan Smith to be honest. We all know Smith will skull fuk your entire teamMikeSeaver said:
Not that it’s any of my business but I didn’t actually.LawDawg1 said:
Technically you heard that last year too.MikeSeaver said:What I’m hearing is that UW has been playing vanilla for a year and a half in preparation for the game this Saturday.
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The 6-foot, 218-pound Johnson, the Mississippi State transfer, is beginning to show high value as a running back after getting bogged down by a troublesome knee injury that he brought with him to Montlake. He comes off a 16-carry, season-high 91 yard, 2-touchdown rushing effort at Arizona, which included a 45-yard run.
With his speed and power, Johnson doesn't often go down on the first hit.
"Dillon the last few games, has come on pretty strong and gotten healthier every week and we feel good about where he's at," Grubb said. -
FalseMikeSeaver said:
What I’m hearing is that UW has been playing vanilla for a year and a half in preparation for the game this Saturday.
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Scroll up.jecornel said:False
MikeSeaver said:What I’m hearing is that UW has been playing vanilla for a year and a half in preparation for the game this Saturday.
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Chris Polk 2.0?
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Not quite. He's good though.backthepack said:Chris Polk 2.0?
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Sarkasmchuck said:
Not quite. He's good though.backthepack said:Chris Polk 2.0?
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Speed, speed, speed? Or just speed?NeGgaPlEaSe said:The 6-foot, 218-pound Johnson, the Mississippi State transfer, is beginning to show high value as a running back after getting bogged down by a troublesome knee injury that he brought with him to Montlake. He comes off a 16-carry, season-high 91 yard, 2-touchdown rushing effort at Arizona, which included a 45-yard run.
With his *speed* and power, Johnson doesn't often go down on the first hit.
"Dillon the last few games, has come on pretty strong and gotten healthier every week and we feel good about where he's at," Grubb said.







