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I said after Texas Tech that the Oregon secondary was burnt toast
Nothings changed with me
Polk just got open again -
I had to look at the Oregon schedule to see if they played some game I wasn't aware of, but then realized you are actually talking about their game against Washington State? The Ducks were ahead 38-17 with two minutes left in the game. They punted it away and the Cougs tacked on a garbage time TD at the end, which was the difference between covering the spread and not. You are actually putting that into the same category as the Washington performance?haie said:Once again, no one is embarrassed for Oregon that they struggled at home against the team with a bottom 2-3 OL and playing the worst football in the conference.
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Part of me worries the Ducks are truly the team that basically won by one point at an average Texas Tech team with Tech losing the TO battle 4-0 and UW's win at home over them isn't much different just they fucked up less than Tech and Shough did and squeaked it out and the Huskies and Ducks are basically just above average teams from any conference.RaceBannon said:I said after Texas Tech that the Oregon secondary was burnt toast
Nothings changed with me
Polk just got open again -
Meanwhile, in Salt Lake City …

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I'm not an east coast sports writer. I'm someone who actually watched the game, including the first 3 quarters.CarlosDanger said:
I had to look at the Oregon schedule to see if they played some game I wasn't aware of, but then realized you are actually talking about their game against Washington State? The Ducks were ahead 38-17 with two minutes left in the game. They punted it away and the Cougs tacked on a garbage time TD at the end, which was the difference between covering the spread and not. You are actually putting that into the same category as the Washington performance?haie said:Once again, no one is embarrassed for Oregon that they struggled at home against the team with a bottom 2-3 OL and playing the worst football in the conference.
Both teams had hangover games but people only care about the kings in the north.
Right now, the last 3 weeks, Arizona State is better/playing better and it's not even close.
Washington state scored a combined 30 points the previous 2 weeks including that bludgeoning at home and still put up 500 yards in Autzen. -
I know you are being sarcastic but the MikeSeaver methodology is belowRaceBannon said:Someone almost beat Washington
@MikeSeaver
UW beat ASU by 8
Fresno beat them by 29
Fresno beats UW by 21 -
Looks like @BowDownToInsertPenix couldn't handle reading comments from anyone questioning Oregon's defense, and just had to make an account 20 minutes ago so he could start downvoting.
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The Huskies and ducks have great quarterbacksWoolleyDoog said:
Part of me worries the Ducks are truly the team that basically won by one point at an average Texas Tech team with Tech losing the TO battle 4-0 and UW's win at home over them isn't much different just they fucked up less than Tech and Shough did and squeaked it out and the Huskies and Ducks are basically just above average teams from any conference.RaceBannon said:I said after Texas Tech that the Oregon secondary was burnt toast
Nothings changed with me
Polk just got open again
This year that matters. Penn and Ohio State aren't great defenses. They are shit offenses
No one is great. Everyone has flaws
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I’m surprised that you’re surprised.DerekJohnson said:Zachary Neel sounded like a jilted lover
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UW beat Arizona by 7.
Arizona beat WSU by 38.
Oregon beat WSU by 14.
Therefore, UW should beat Oregon by 31 the next time we play.
Also, on a serious note, Oregon is lucky they don't play Arizona this year.






