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  • whatshouldicareabout
    whatshouldicareabout Member Posts: 12,991

    haie said:

    Haie in his own mind:

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    Haie in reality:

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    #SeptupleWarrior

    You're so funny.

    Can't imagine why you'd dip as soon as your program ended.
    USC
    You should change your avatar back to citrus and get banned by DJ again
  • backthepack
    backthepack Member Posts: 19,937
    @oregonblitzkrieg social justice warrior, true?
  • oregonblitzkrieg
    oregonblitzkrieg Member Posts: 15,288

    haie said:

    Haie in his own mind:

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    Haie in reality:

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    #SeptupleWarrior

    You're so funny.

    Can't imagine why you'd dip as soon as your program ended.
    USC
    You should change your avatar back to citrus and get banned by DJ again
    You seem agitated.

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  • BennyBeaver
    BennyBeaver Member Posts: 13,346

    @oregonblitzkrieg going full vicarious coog vicoogirous

  • BennyBeaver
    BennyBeaver Member Posts: 13,346

    haie said:

    Haie in his own mind:

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    Haie in reality:

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    #SeptupleWarrior

    You're so funny.

    Can't imagine why you'd dip as soon as your program ended.
    USC
    You should change your avatar back to citrus and get banned by DJ again
    You seem agitated.

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    Quook POTD.
  • AZDuck
    AZDuck Member Posts: 15,381
    edited January 2017
    I thought OBK's poast with the karate was pretty funny.

    Let's see how Peterman does with some attrition, coaching and otherwise. Likewise, I'm LIFPO with the new guy in Eugene. Giving 3 dudes rhabdo in the first week is a good start, though. Helfrich's program was soft as tissue paper.

    Plus also, this:
    New Oregon coach Willie Taggart was faced with his first controversy in Eugene earlier this week following an OregonLive report that three players had been hospitalized due to grueling workouts. Taggart shed light onto the workouts that created national headlines in a report on CSNNW.com

    Taggart explained in the report that the workouts were intended to be "warm-ups" since the Ducks had been without a workout plan for over a month after missing a bowl game. The workouts were push-up and sit-up-centric and players were allowed water breaks and allowed to stop if they felt they'd passed their physical limits, he explained.

    “We knew our guys weren’t in shape so we didn’t put them in the weight room or run them, or anything” Taggart told Aaron Fentress of CSNNW.com. “We’re going to build up to that. It all started with pushups and sit-ups.”

    The workout sessions were 45 minutes in length and split into three groups.

    Taggart offered a vow of confidence to maligned strength coach Irele Oderinde, who was suspended without pay in the fallout earlier this week.

    “I trust him,” said Taggart. “I love what he did with our football team at South Florida and I know what he could do with our guys here. But now a good guy, a good strength coach is being portrayed as somebody just whipping our kids’ butts and that’s wrong.”

    One concern for Taggart has been on the recruiting trail, where says the perception is that Oregon "doesn't know what they're doing and "doesn't care about the kid's welfare".

    "It’s not like that. And again, that’s why our players were so upset because they are putting a negative spin on it.”
    might be citrus, take your chances

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  • BennyBeaver
    BennyBeaver Member Posts: 13,346
    AZDuck said:

    I thought OBK's poast with the karate was pretty funny.

    Let's see how Peterman does with some attrition, coaching and otherwise. Likewise, I'm LIFPO with the new guy in Eugene. Giving 3 dudes rhabdo in the first week is a good start, though. Helfrich's program was soft as tissue paper.

    Plus also, this:



    Taggart explained in the report that the workouts were intended to be "warm-ups" since the Ducks had been without a workout plan for over a month after missing a bowl game. The workouts were push-up and sit-up-centric and players were allowed water breaks and allowed to stop if they felt they'd passed their physical limits, he explained.

    “We knew our guys weren’t in shape so we didn’t put them in the weight room or run them, or anything” Taggart told Aaron Fentress of CSNNW.com. “We’re going to build up to that. It all started with pushups and sit-ups.”

    The workout sessions were 45 minutes in length and split into three groups.

    Taggart offered a vow of confidence to maligned strength coach Irele Oderinde, who was suspended without pay in the fallout earlier this week.

    “I trust him,” said Taggart. “I love what he did with our football team at South Florida and I know what he could do with our guys here. But now a good guy, a good strength coach is being portrayed as somebody just whipping our kids’ butts and that’s wrong.”

    One concern for Taggart has been on the recruiting trail, where says the perception is that Oregon "doesn't know what they're doing and "doesn't care about the kid's welfare".

    "It’s not like that. And again, that’s why our players were so upset because they are putting a negative spin on it.”

    For the first bold:

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    and for the second:

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