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  • Ice_Holmvik
    Ice_Holmvik Member Posts: 2,912
    Mosster47 said:

    PurpleJ said:

    Mosster47 said:

    PurpleJ said:

    I'll take the Oregon spread.

    I actually took you guys in the other three besides Oregon. Chip is a fat uninspiring turd now and you can tell UCLA has already stopped lifting which is what he prefers so his team can get faster. The Bruins are going to be shit heaps.

    Stanford is done. They are Oregon under Mike Bellotti now, which is good, but they'll lose by 17 to you guys.

    The Pirate isn't coming anywhere near UW.

    The Oregon line stinks of retarded pre-season polling where you look at last year's record and slap a number to the new year taking nothing else into consideration. If Herbert doesn't go down Oregon finishes with 9 or 10 wins and this game is a pick em'.

    Oregon has a significant edge at QB as far as physical talent, but every other position group for both teams matches up about the same in either returning experience, depth, promising youth or being unknown.

    Both programs are doing the right things now. The north will be a two team race from now on fo see who loses to USC in the conference title game.
    Uh... Stanford beat both of us last year. People keep saying they will die, but they haven't yet. Of course they lost their bowl, but that's just Pac-12 football. I will take you on your word that Oregon is BACK.
    I don't think Oregon is back, but UW has been a paper tiger as much as any team in history the last two years. 2016 you had a schedule so easy you'd have to look at the way back to Oregon's schedule this season to find one easier. UW played two good teams that year and were physically dominated by both.

    Last year I thought Stanford and ASU were by far the most physical teams in the conference and both slapped UW around. The ASU/Oregon game with a healthy Herbie was the best comparison to where both programs are; fairly soft, but a 9 or 10 win team in a shit conference. It was Pete's four year plan to lose a Rose Bowl or whatever the shit they called that Penn State game.

    This year UW is going to get absolutely bitch slapped up front to start the season, split the Oregon and Stanford games (don't know which will be the L), then lose their bowl game.

    I expect Oregon to do the same, but might win the bowl game as they'll lose two conference games and play in the gas station bowl or some garbage.
    First (WE?) beat Stanford by 17 then we may lose that game? Which one is it MFS?
  • dannarc
    dannarc Member Posts: 2,699
    haie said:

    Mosster’s a huge fucking Jack faggot.




    Agree
  • DerekJohnson
    DerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 68,374 Founders Club
    haie said:

    Mosster’s a huge fucking Jack faggot.

    I like some of Mossters points, though he’s spazzing out with delusions of Duck grandeur
  • Pitchfork51
    Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 27,662

    haie said:

    Mosster’s a huge fucking Jack faggot.

    I like some of Mossters points, though he’s spazzing out with delusions of Arizona grandeur
    It's far worse.
  • Mosster47
    Mosster47 Member Posts: 6,246

    haie said:

    Mosster’s a huge fucking Jack faggot.

    I like some of Mossters points, though he’s spazzing out with delusions of Duck grandeur
    I don't see the grandeur. The Ducks have a top 5 pick at QB, a deep but unproven RB stable, a total mystery at WR, great size but average receiving TE core, and ridiculous amount of riches on the O-line.

    The D-line has some promising youth with a 1st round caliber senior. The LB's are experienced with a sure fire NFL player leading the group. The DB's are young but have a crazy amount of depth.

    The punter is back, the kicker will be new.

    Replace the top 5 QB with a guy that has played a ton and you have UW. Whatever UW fans think they are capable of Duck fans should be as well. A healthy Herbie gets Oregon 9 or 10 wins last year and they are sitting around #13 in the preseason for 2018.

    Oregon was the most consistent program in the conference for 25 years, had one bad year, one rebuild year, and appear ready to get back into double digit win territory on a regular basis again. That's not grandeur, that's what serious football programs do.

  • Sources
    Sources Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 4,332 Founders Club
    Mosster47 said:



    I don't see the grandeur. The Ducks have a top 5 pick at QB, a deep but unproven RB stable, a total mystery at WR, great size but average receiving TE core, and ridiculous amount of riches on the O-line.

    The D-line has some promising youth with a 1st round caliber senior. The LB's are experienced with a sure fire NFL player leading the group. The DB's are young but have a crazy amount of depth.

    The punter is back, the kicker will be new.

    Replace the top 5 QB with a guy that has played a ton and you have UW. Whatever UW fans think they are capable of Duck fans should be as well. A healthy Herbie gets Oregon 9 or 10 wins last year and they are sitting around #13 in the preseason for 2018.

    Oregon was the most consistent program in the conference for 25 years, had one bad year, one rebuild year, and appear ready to get back into double digit win territory on a regular basis again. That's not grandeur, that's what serious football programs do.

    Uh, which 10 games do you expect to win?
  • whatshouldicareabout
    whatshouldicareabout Member Posts: 12,990
    Mosster47 said:

    haie said:

    Mosster’s a huge fucking Jack faggot.

    I like some of Mossters points, though he’s spazzing out with delusions of Duck grandeur
    Replace the top 5 QB with a guy that has played a ton and you have UW. Whatever UW fans think they are capable of Duck fans should be as well. A healthy Herbie gets Oregon 9 or 10 wins last year and they are sitting around #13 in the preseason for 2018.
    We have a coaching staff that develops players and the best S&C program in the country. You have a Sark.

    HTH
  • Pitchfork51
    Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 27,662
    Oregon had a pretty good thing going.


    But finally losing to asu was proof that it's all over.
  • EwaDawg
    EwaDawg Member Posts: 4,335
    Mosster47 said:

    haie said:

    Mosster’s a huge fucking Jack faggot.

    I like some of Mossters points, though he’s spazzing out with delusions of Duck grandeur
    I don't see the grandeur. The Ducks have a top 5 pick at QB, a deep but unproven RB stable, a total mystery at WR, great size but average receiving TE core, and ridiculous amount of riches on the O-line.

    The D-line has some promising youth with a 1st round caliber senior. The LB's are experienced with a sure fire NFL player leading the group. The DB's are young but have a crazy amount of depth.

    The punter is back, the kicker will be new.

    Replace the top 5 QB with a guy that has played a ton and you have UW. Whatever UW fans think they are capable of Duck fans should be as well. A healthy Herbie gets Oregon 9 or 10 wins last year and they are sitting around #13 in the preseason for 2018.

    Oregon was the most consistent program in the conference for 25 years, had one bad year, one rebuild year, and appear ready to get back into double digit win territory on a regular basis again. That's not grandeur, that's what serious football programs do.

    JFC. Coaching.actually.matters

    Hth
  • PurpleJ
    PurpleJ Member Posts: 37,643 Founders Club

    haie said:

    Mosster’s a huge fucking Jack faggot.

    I like some of Mossters points, though he’s spazzing out with delusions of Duck grandeur
    He's right about MW >>>>>>>>>> PAC

    @TierbsHsotBoobs would have chinned that post
  • Mosster47
    Mosster47 Member Posts: 6,246
    edited June 2018


    Oregon was the most consistent program in the conference for 25 years, had one bad year, one rebuild year, and appear ready to get back into double digit win territory on a regular basis again. That's not grandeur, that's what serious football programs do.


    No natty. USC had 3

    Pete had a tremendous seven year run. Outside of that USC has been pedestrian. They only had 1.5, btw.
  • Mosster47
    Mosster47 Member Posts: 6,246

    Mosster47 said:

    haie said:

    Mosster’s a huge fucking Jack faggot.

    I like some of Mossters points, though he’s spazzing out with delusions of Duck grandeur
    Replace the top 5 QB with a guy that has played a ton and you have UW. Whatever UW fans think they are capable of Duck fans should be as well. A healthy Herbie gets Oregon 9 or 10 wins last year and they are sitting around #13 in the preseason for 2018.
    We have a coaching staff that develops players and the best S&C program in the country. You have a Sark.

    HTH
    Good teams have physically dominated UW during the Peterman era. Try again with that. Bama looked like they were playing a junior high.
  • Sledog
    Sledog Member Posts: 37,748 Standard Supporter
    Mosster47 said:

    Mosster47 said:

    haie said:

    Mosster’s a huge fucking Jack faggot.

    I like some of Mossters points, though he’s spazzing out with delusions of Duck grandeur
    Replace the top 5 QB with a guy that has played a ton and you have UW. Whatever UW fans think they are capable of Duck fans should be as well. A healthy Herbie gets Oregon 9 or 10 wins last year and they are sitting around #13 in the preseason for 2018.
    We have a coaching staff that develops players and the best S&C program in the country. You have a Sark.

    HTH
    Good teams have physically dominated UW during the Peterman era. Try again with that. Bama looked like they were playing a junior high.
    Bullshit
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,839
    Mosster47 said:


    Oregon was the most consistent program in the conference for 25 years, had one bad year, one rebuild year, and appear ready to get back into double digit win territory on a regular basis again. That's not grandeur, that's what serious football programs do.


    No natty. USC had 3

    Pete had a tremendous seven year run. Outside of that USC has been pedestrian. They only had 1.5, btw.
    Chip had a tremendous six year run counting the two bonus years under Helfrich. Outside of that Oregon has been pedestrian. They only had 0, btw.
  • Mosster47
    Mosster47 Member Posts: 6,246
    dnc said:

    Mosster47 said:


    Oregon was the most consistent program in the conference for 25 years, had one bad year, one rebuild year, and appear ready to get back into double digit win territory on a regular basis again. That's not grandeur, that's what serious football programs do.


    No natty. USC had 3

    Pete had a tremendous seven year run. Outside of that USC has been pedestrian. They only had 1.5, btw.
    Chip had a tremendous six year run counting the two bonus years under Helfrich. Outside of that Oregon has been pedestrian. They only had 0, btw.
    Mikey B did have like five 10 win seasons with two conference titles, but still.
  • Mosster47
    Mosster47 Member Posts: 6,246
    haie said:

    All they keep taking about down here is how awesome the roster is. And Herbie (who got bent over by Mountain West).

    Like it’s pro sports or something.

    Casual fans, especially casual Oregon/Washington fans don’t get how important coaching is until their all world players are down 38-3 and still aren’t getting their reads down.

    So you mean a true freshman QB who isn't ready for D-1 football resulting in the other team's offense getting way more possessions than normal mixed with the said team with young QB not having offensive success could lead to a lopsided game?

    That is fascinating. I had no idea that could happen. Next you'll tell me a team like Clemson will lose their QB for a week and lose to Syracuse. Maybe something even more outlandish like FSU starting as a top 5 team, lose their QB in the first week and struggle to finish .500. Just a ridiculous premise that never happens, ever.
  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,261 Founders Club
    dnc said:

    Oh since you like 10 win seasons.

    USC in the last 25 years: 11 ten win seasons (4 outside the Carroll run)
    Oregon in the last 25 years: 10 ten win seasons (4 outside the Kelly/Helfrich run)

    SC wins by literally every possible metric, winning percentage, top 10 finishes, top 5 finishes, significant bowl wins, national championships, etc.

    USC being a Mt Rushmore school can win a natty with a good (but not all time greats) coach- i.e., Pete Carroll. Oregon and UW are schools that need all the stars to align + HOF type of corch. Fortunately, USC has only made 1 good hire in the past 40 years and that was just dumb luck.
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,839

    dnc said:

    Oh since you like 10 win seasons.

    USC in the last 25 years: 11 ten win seasons (4 outside the Carroll run)
    Oregon in the last 25 years: 10 ten win seasons (4 outside the Kelly/Helfrich run)

    SC wins by literally every possible metric, winning percentage, top 10 finishes, top 5 finishes, significant bowl wins, national championships, etc.

    USC being a Mt Rushmore school can win a natty with a good (but not all time greats) coach- i.e., Pete Carroll. Oregon and UW are schools that need all the stars to align + HOF type of corch. Fortunately, USC has only made 1 good hire in the past 40 years and that was just dumb luck.
    Pete Carroll was a great CFB coach
  • dflea
    dflea Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 7,287 Swaye's Wigwam
    Mosster.
    Struggling.
  • PurpleBaze
    PurpleBaze Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 30,315 Founders Club
    dflea said:

    Mosster.
    Struggling.

    Always!

    But once he gets his reads down... well you know.
  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,261 Founders Club
    dnc said:

    dnc said:

    Oh since you like 10 win seasons.

    USC in the last 25 years: 11 ten win seasons (4 outside the Carroll run)
    Oregon in the last 25 years: 10 ten win seasons (4 outside the Kelly/Helfrich run)

    SC wins by literally every possible metric, winning percentage, top 10 finishes, top 5 finishes, significant bowl wins, national championships, etc.

    USC being a Mt Rushmore school can win a natty with a good (but not all time greats) coach- i.e., Pete Carroll. Oregon and UW are schools that need all the stars to align + HOF type of corch. Fortunately, USC has only made 1 good hire in the past 40 years and that was just dumb luck.
    Pete Carroll was a great CFB coach
    He lost to Mack Brown in Los Angeles.