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hey Kim, when are you EVER right? (serious question)
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Sounds like VA did have some academis issues tho. So he's not with the team in any manner until Auguat 5th. I think a QB missing spring and summer player-run practices is kind of a big deal that many aren't mentioning.
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He's involved.... -
Christ. He could Skype a practice at the local junior high with his 'friends'... who happen to be wr's on the team.
He doesn't need to work out at Autzen. -
Yes Skype is a great way to build timing and practice reps between a QB and his WRs.sarktastic said:Christ. He could Skype a practice at the local junior high with his 'friends'... who happen to be wr's on the team.
He doesn't need to work out at Autzen.
My bad.
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Kim was passing along what he was hearing... That was the information he had at the time.
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Skype would be a terrible way to build timing with a QB and WR's... which is why they will 'throw the ball around' off site... such as a Junior High school football field. Skype can be used by coaches for instruction. Off sight trainers can provide development.
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We talking bout practice?
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So let me get this straight ...
Adams is going to have basically 5 weeks consisting of maybe 15-20 practices (tops) and 1 throw away game before traveling to Sparty in what will EASILY be the most difficult game he's ever played in ...
Not sure if I'm looking forward to putting massive amounts of money on Sparty or wearing some Sparty gear around Portland that weekend ... tuff call ... abundance seems like the right call here. -
Exactly. They're still favorites to win the pac. But anything above 10-2 will be pretty impressive to me.Tequilla said:So let me get this straight ...
Adams is going to have basically 5 weeks consisting of maybe 15-20 practices (tops) and 1 throw away game before traveling to Sparty in what will EASILY be the most difficult game he's ever played in ...
Not sure if I'm looking forward to putting massive amounts of money on Sparty or wearing some Sparty gear around Portland that weekend ... tuff call ... abundance seems like the right call here.
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Winning has become a habit for Oregon. They will be fine.
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Adams has already proven he can't win against our DAWGS in OUR house! The streak ENDS now!
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Yes.allpurpleallgold said:We talking bout practice?
Apparently there is a rule that says if you don't do your homework on time, you don't get to play at school.
Some here believe that means VA will stand at the fence with cleats over shoulder, crying and waiting and that will put him behind when 'real' practice starts.
I believe, VA and the WR's will practice diligently, off site, essentially telling the NCAA to fuckoff. -
sarktastic said:
Yes.allpurpleallgold said:We talking bout practice?
Apparently there is a rule that says if you don't do your homework on time, you don't get to play at school.
Some here believe that means VA will stand at the fence with cleats over shoulder, crying and waiting and that will put him behind when 'real' practice starts.
I believe, VA and the WR's will practice diligently, off site, essentially telling the NCAA to fuckoff. -
Yes.
Apparently there is a rule that says if you don't do your homework on time, you don't get to play at school.
Some here believe that means VA will stand at the fence with cleats over shoulder, crying and waiting and that will put him behind when 'real' practice starts.
I believe, VA and the WR's will practice diligently, off site, essentially telling the NCAA to fuckoff. -
Yes.
Apparently there is a rule that says if you don't do your homework on time, you don't get to play at school.
Some here believe that means VA will stand at the fence with cleats over shoulder, crying and waiting and that will put him behind when 'real' practice starts.
I believe, VA and the WR's will practice diligently, off site, essentially telling the NCAA to fuckoff. -
The only time Kim would be right, he'd admit to always being wrong.