Fire Petersen Hire Chip

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No I don't want to be Oregon North. Shaw and I'm in
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Fuck that
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Agree with op. We've played like fags for years. Why not be led by one?
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Allegedly.Swaye said:Agree with op. We've played like fags for years. Why not be led by one?
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Sad thing is some of you fucks agree
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Chip would have beaten Southern Miss 81-0 and then asked their quarterback where he could buy his shorts. Assuming Chip would ever be caught participating in a shit tier bowl to begin with.
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Don't think many wants to be Eskimo bros with the fuxks that can't pump their own gas
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When did this shift to a Leach thread?Gladstone said: -
Fuck that! No fucking trades!
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This is a joke, right? A completely absurd, ridiculous fucking joke, right? Without Mariota and Nike's $$$, fat little POS Chip doesn't make the top 25 in Div 1 coaches.
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We prefer coaches that can't get within three months of a big game
Winning the Pac 12 whenever Stanford doesn't and playing in national championship games would suck big time
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Except the best season he had was with Darron Thomas. And he also made a Rose Bowl with Masoli... But still.TurdBuffer said:This is a joke, right? A completely absurd, ridiculous fucking joke, right? Without Mariota and Nike's $$$, fat little POS Chip doesn't make the top 25 in Div 1 coaches.
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I'll stick with coaches who actually prove they can do jack shit when the fucking table isn't set for them like it was for Fat Little Chip. Chip stepped onto the top floor of the program Belotti and Co. began building long before he was around, while Sugar Daddy Phil Knight wrote the 8 figure checks. They were elevating and kicking our ass while Belotti was still the coach, and all Chip did was garnish the already bountiful plate with his up-tempo shit. Big fucking Deal. Ever heard of Sam Wyche? Same shit. In this case, the difference was the caliber of the athletes, not the coach. Most programs couldn't compete with Phil Knight's bucks, which have poured into Eugene's football facilities and faggy-chic uniforms non-stop for a decade. Oh, and just a sample of players would include Mariota, LaMichael James, Blount, DeAnthony Thomas, Freeman, Benoit, Byner, Tyner, Marshall, and many other players who were three deep at U of O and would've started at most other Pac12 schools. Fucking Yankees of the Pac12, and some of you think Fat Little Chip is a great coach because he didn't fuck it up?
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With Helfrich calling all his plays, as later during the Mariota years. UofO: Winning before, won during, winning since. But all credit goes to Fat Little Chip in the middle, 'cause he's magic.RoadDawg55 said:
Except the best season he had was with Darron Thomas. And he also made a Rose Bowl with Masoli... But still.TurdBuffer said:This is a joke, right? A completely absurd, ridiculous fucking joke, right? Without Mariota and Nike's $$$, fat little POS Chip doesn't make the top 25 in Div 1 coaches.
Bottom line: Fat Little Chip is 0 for 2 against Peterson as both OC in '08 and HC in '09. But let's fire CP to bring in Fat Little Chip. That makes a lot of sense. -
I don't really have a dog in this fight, but you are a true moron if you believe Petersen wasn't set up nicely at Boise State. Like what Chip did at Oregon, Petersen took Boise to a new level, but he inherited a talented team (for their conference) that expected and knew how to win. They already had a winning culture in place before Petersen.TurdBuffer said:I'll stick with coaches who actually prove they can do jack shit when the fucking table isn't set for them like it was for Fat Little Chip. Chip stepped onto the top floor of the program Belotti and Co. began building long before he was around, while Sugar Daddy Phil Knight wrote the 8 figure checks. They were elevating and kicking our ass while Belotti was still the coach, and all Chip did was garnish the already bountiful plate with his up-tempo shit. Big fucking Deal. Ever heard of Sam Wyche? Same shit. In this case, the difference was the caliber of the athletes, not the coach. Most programs couldn't compete with Phil Knight's bucks, which have poured into Eugene's football facilities and faggy-chic uniforms non-stop for a decade. Oh, and just a sample of players would include Mariota, LaMichael James, Blount, DeAnthony Thomas, Freeman, Benoit, Byner, Tyner, Marshall, and many other players who were three deep at U of O and would've started at most other Pac12 schools. Fucking Yankees of the Pac12, and some of you think Fat Little Chip is a great coach because he didn't fuck it up?
Oregon had some good players under Chip, but not many guys who are stars in the NFL. He was a great coach there. -
Funny how the blind hatred of all things Oregon amplifies the doog in some posters.RoadDawg55 said:
I don't really have a dog in this fight, but you are a true moron if you believe Petersen wasn't set up nicely at Boise State. Like what Chip did at Oregon, Petersen took Boise to a new level, but he inherited a talented team (for their conference) that expected and knew how to win. They already had a winning culture in place before Petersen.TurdBuffer said:I'll stick with coaches who actually prove they can do jack shit when the fucking table isn't set for them like it was for Fat Little Chip. Chip stepped onto the top floor of the program Belotti and Co. began building long before he was around, while Sugar Daddy Phil Knight wrote the 8 figure checks. They were elevating and kicking our ass while Belotti was still the coach, and all Chip did was garnish the already bountiful plate with his up-tempo shit. Big fucking Deal. Ever heard of Sam Wyche? Same shit. In this case, the difference was the caliber of the athletes, not the coach. Most programs couldn't compete with Phil Knight's bucks, which have poured into Eugene's football facilities and faggy-chic uniforms non-stop for a decade. Oh, and just a sample of players would include Mariota, LaMichael James, Blount, DeAnthony Thomas, Freeman, Benoit, Byner, Tyner, Marshall, and many other players who were three deep at U of O and would've started at most other Pac12 schools. Fucking Yankees of the Pac12, and some of you think Fat Little Chip is a great coach because he didn't fuck it up?
Oregon had some good players under Chip, but not many guys who are stars in the NFL. He was a great coach there.
Fuck conference championships and BCS bowls, I wanna go 7-6 forever so we can talk about which 14 year old boy will be our savior in 2020. -
Moronic would be equating what CP took over at BSU versus what CK stepped into at Oregon. Sorry, Nike bought a few more players and facilities than Micron. Quite a few. And CP's BSU still beat them twice with CK as OC then HC at UofO. That's pretty damning against CK, considering the strength of conferences and recruiting. But let's ignore all that and pretend there's proof that CK is, pound for pound, a better coach even though he was given the keys to a Ferrari named Mariota. That's the contention I find absurd and moronic in this thread. You can argue you don't like CP. Fine. But to argue CK is a better coach because he drove a better car, i.e., had more talent? Nope. Doesn't work. BSU never had the talent UofO did.
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You serious, Clark?TurdBuffer said:Moronic would be equating what CP took over at BSU versus what CK stepped into at Oregon. Sorry, Nike bought a few more players and facilities than Micron. Quite a few. And CP's BSU still beat them twice with CK as OC then HC at UofO. That's pretty damning against CK, considering the strength of conferences and recruiting. But let's ignore all that and pretend there's proof that CK is, pound for pound, a better coach even though he was given the keys to a Ferrari named Mariota. That's the contention I find absurd and moronic in this thread. You can argue you don't like CP. Fine. But to argue CK is a better coach because he drove a better car, i.e., had more talent? Nope. Doesn't work. BSU never had the talent UofO did.
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46-7>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>15-12 as a Pac-12 head coach.TurdBuffer said:Moronic would be equating what CP took over at BSU versus what CK stepped into at Oregon. Sorry, Nike bought a few more players and facilities than Micron. Quite a few. And CP's BSU still beat them twice with CK as OC then HC at UofO. That's pretty damning against CK, considering the strength of conferences and recruiting. But let's ignore all that and pretend there's proof that CK is, pound for pound, a better coach even though he was given the keys to a Ferrari named Mariota. That's the contention I find absurd and moronic in this thread. You can argue you don't like CP. Fine. But to argue CK is a better coach because he drove a better car? Nope. Doesn't work.
Even if you give Petersen his Boise record, Chip still has a better winning %.
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You're right Tommy! What does talent have to do with winning? Cyler Miles was the same as Marcus Mariota, right? Fuck. This is a waste of time.
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I hope were being whooshed
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We all know Mariota was really good. We also know that Chip took Oregon to unprecedented heights before Mariota ever took a snap.TurdBuffer said:You're right Tommy! What does talent have to do with winning? Cyler Miles was the same as Marcus Mariota, right? Fuck. This is a waste of time.
Who are all the superstar players Chip had? They had talent, bfd. All good teams have talent. Some mediocre ones do too.
The QB's before Mariota never played in the NFL. The RB's all did, but the only Chip RB worth a shit in the league was Blount and he was suspended the majority of his senior year. James and Barner haven't done shit. DAT was electric, but he's not a special player in the NFL. The best WR on the early teams was Jeffery Maehl. I can't think of any Oregon OL in the NFL other than Unger who I'm pretty sure was before Chip's time.
He was really fucking good for Oregon. He had success in the NFL before his ego got in the way and he got rid of all the best players. Any college team would be lucky to have him. -
Hey fuckface. Chip coached circles around the rest of the conference while he was here. If you can't see that, maybe you need to watch a new sport. I still remember when he was the only guy who could stop Luck/Harbaugh from playing for the natty. Belotti was going to Sun and Holiday bowls before Chip got there and then Chip went to a BCS bowl every fucking year. Yeah he ran into the SEC train in the natty, but he took a team that was an above average Pac-12 team and turned them into an elite program.
Funny you mention Pete beating Chip, when Pete also lost to Ty and Sark. Pete's "innovative" offense still looks like shit in year 2. Pete couldn't even identify his best RB until midway through the season (even Grandpa Sankey could see that DWarsh sucked).
Chip would have a fucking field day with the current crop of Pac-12 coaches, and Pete can't even get a winning conference record. So fuck off doog. -
Petersen is fucking terrible. Chipper ran train on the Pac-12.TurdBuffer said:You're right Tommy! What does talent have to do with winning? Cyler Miles was the same as Marcus Mariota, right? Fuck. This is a waste of time.
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With TurdBuffer's logic, we should hire Ty because he beat Petersen who beat Chip.
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@RoadDawg55: The backs I listed were great college-level backs. As the Seahawks have shown, average college players often mature into great NFL players after being so-so in college. One example is Marcel Reece, who's been in the NFL for what, 7 years now? He was middle of the pack to decent in college, but nowhere near great. But he had the size and skills the Raiders were looking for, so he filled a need for a long time, at least until he recently got popped for steroids, but that's a different story. Another example is Chris Polk: Great college player, not doing much in the NFL, but, to his credit, hanging around. You get the point. NFL status today doesn't necessarily mean they were great in college, and vice versa.
@PurpleJ: Go watch the tapes. Belotti & Knight built the program and set the table for Chip. The UofO was rising fast before Chip got there and the amalgam of shiny new attractive facilities, stadium improvements, other top recruits like Jonathon Stewart from Timberline High were already on campus and clad in ever-changing unis and running over people in the Pac12 before Chip arrived. Did Chip take a good program and make it better? He sped them up, for sure, but Mr. Heisman Mariota was a far greater factor in the success of the team, because he ran the show and executed the plays that ran up their scores. Chip brought the turbo tempo to Oregon because he had the players who could run it. Does that make him a great coach, better than CP? No.
As Chest barked during his infamous "LET-ME-TALK" HuskyFan Podcast earlier in the season, they are on fucking schedule!!! We have the #1 defense in the Pac12 without any 5star recruits I'm aware of. That's good coaching chumps. We had shit QB play in 2014 and broke in an 18 year old frosh this year, who came close but no cigar in several tight games this year that wouldn't have been tight under Sark or any other coach in the last 15 years.
Doog me all you want, Bitches. My first QB was Sixkiller. Who was yours? Paus? I've witnessed enough of this tough-talking fanboy bullshit and known enough players to feel very good about where the program is now, despite some infuriating losses and costly mistakes. But in all that time, I've never heard something as stupid as "Fire Pete, Hire Chip." -
A bunch of Oregon loving cunts in here Jesus!!! Pull Chips dick from your throat and balls from your chin. Chip did s great job at Oregon, does that transfer to conservative Washington??? Probably not, and flying down I5 in Seattle, smoking all the weed up over 100 mph is going to land you in jail, this ain't Eugene Oregon.
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This is right up there with the take the gloves off and roll rant in doogery.TurdBuffer said:@RoadDawg55: The backs I listed were great college-level backs. As the Seahawks have shown, average college players often mature into great NFL players after being so-so in college. One example is Marcel Reece, who's been in the NFL for what, 7 years now? He was middle of the pack to decent in college, but nowhere near great. But he had the size and skills the Raiders were looking for, so he filled a need for a long time, at least until he recently got popped for steroids, but that's a different story. Another example is Chris Polk: Great college player, not doing much in the NFL, but, to his credit, hanging around. You get the point. NFL status today doesn't necessarily mean they were great in college, and vice versa.
@PurpleJ: Go watch the tapes. Belotti & Knight built the program and set the table for Chip. The UofO was rising fast before Chip got there and the amalgam of shiny new attractive facilities, stadium improvements, other top recruits like Jonathon Stewart from Timberline High were already on campus and clad in ever-changing unis and running over people in the Pac12 before Chip arrived. Did Chip take a good program and make it better? He sped them up, for sure, but Mr. Heisman Mariota was a far greater factor in the success of the team, because he ran the show and executed the plays that ran up their scores. Chip brought the turbo tempo to Oregon because he had the players who could run it. Does that make him a great coach, better than CP? No.
As Chest barked during his infamous "LET-ME-TALK" HuskyFan Podcast earlier in the season, they are on fucking schedule!!! We have the #1 defense in the Pac12 without any 5star recruits I'm aware of. That's good coaching chumps. We had shit QB play in 2014 and broke in an 18 year old frosh this year, who came close but no cigar in several tight games this year that wouldn't have been tight under Sark or any other coach in the last 15 years.
Doog me all you want, Bitches. My first QB was Sixkiller. Who was yours? Paus? I've witnessed enough of this tough-talking fanboy bullshit and known enough players to feel very good about where the program is now, despite some infuriating losses and costly mistakes. But in all that time, I've never heard something as stupid as "Fire Pete, Hire Chip."
Oregon hadn't won the conference in almost a decade when Chip took over. Chip did what Mike couldn't. He won a fucking Rose Bowl and popped off. You're going to boil it down to recruiting, uniforms and up tempo offense? You're a fucking idiot! Lots of teams have great facilities and talent, but they will lose a few games every year unless they have a good head coach. Oregon was in that boat before Chip came, just like USC is currently in that boat. -
Someone already said this, but Chip's best season was with Darron Thomas at QB. Also, didn't Chip kick out 9 players on that team when he got there for off the field incidents? Sounds like he had to clean up Bellotti's mess to me.TurdBuffer said:@RoadDawg55: The backs I listed were great college-level backs. As the Seahawks have shown, average college players often mature into great NFL players after being so-so in college. One example is Marcel Reece, who's been in the NFL for what, 7 years now? He was middle of the pack to decent in college, but nowhere near great. But he had the size and skills the Raiders were looking for, so he filled a need for a long time, at least until he recently got popped for steroids, but that's a different story. Another example is Chris Polk: Great college player, not doing much in the NFL, but, to his credit, hanging around. You get the point. NFL status today doesn't necessarily mean they were great in college, and vice versa.
@PurpleJ: Go watch the tapes. Belotti & Knight built the program and set the table for Chip. The UofO was rising fast before Chip got there and the amalgam of shiny new attractive facilities, stadium improvements, other top recruits like Jonathon Stewart from Timberline High were already on campus and clad in ever-changing unis and running over people in the Pac12 before Chip arrived. Did Chip take a good program and make it better? He sped them up, for sure, but Mr. Heisman Mariota was a far greater factor in the success of the team, because he ran the show and executed the plays that ran up their scores. Chip brought the turbo tempo to Oregon because he had the players who could run it. Does that make him a great coach, better than CP? No.
As Chest barked during his infamous "LET-ME-TALK" HuskyFan Podcast earlier in the season, they are on fucking schedule!!! We have the #1 defense in the Pac12 without any 5star recruits I'm aware of. That's good coaching chumps. We had shit QB play in 2014 and broke in an 18 year old frosh this year, who came close but no cigar in several tight games this year that wouldn't have been tight under Sark or any other coach in the last 15 years.
Doog me all you want, Bitches. My first QB was Sixkiller. Who was yours? Paus? I've witnessed enough of this tough-talking fanboy bullshit and known enough players to feel very good about where the program is now, despite some infuriating losses and costly mistakes. But in all that time, I've never heard something as stupid as "Fire Pete, Hire Chip."