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oregonblitzkrieg said:
Pole most quooks and they'd agree, we? don't want Petersen. We never did. We still don't. We hired Helfrich over Pete. Let that sink in. The clown from Coos Bay went most of the distance. He got there, Pete didn't. Oops.

Ouch?
Nike U specializes in being elite. That's why you'll find us in Final Fours, in playoff games, in natty games. When we're not doing chit like that, we're bringing home the hardware at track n field championships and grooming Olympic athletes. Wherever world class athletes gather to compete, you will find duck competitors that exceed and excel. Please try to understand, we respect Pete and think he's a really good coach. But Mosster is right, he's not a great one, and that disqualifies him from corching at UO. Oregon is seeking championships after all, not PAC 12 titles.
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It took Bellotti 7 years and the #3 pick in the draft to win a conference of ten after inheriting a conference champion.Mosster47 said:
This is incorrect. Bellotti was a better coach before his wife went heavy on the sauce. He was tremendous then lost the fire and drug out seven years of half-in/half-out coaching.dnc said:
He'd be the best straight coach Oregon has ever had rather easily.oregonblitzkrieg said:Pete is an excellent regional coach. One of the best. But he's too damn stubborn to compete on the national stage. Not taking the initiative and firing Smiff? Starting Jake Browning in 2018? If I were the AD of a lower tier program (think WSU or ASU), or any number of division II/III programs, I would be happy to have him, no question. He just simply isn't duck material, that's all.
You'd have to be fucking retarded to say Mario is a better coach than Pete today. Pete is a very good coach, not a great one. There are only usually two or three great coaches in college football at any one time and none of them are sticking around at any Pac-12 not named SC once they start being great.
It took Petersen 3 years and Jake Browning to win a conference of twelve after inheriting a team that finished sixth in the conference.
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dnc said:
It took Bellotti 7 years and the #3 pick in the draft to win a conference of ten after inheriting a conference champion.Mosster47 said:
This is incorrect. Bellotti was a better coach before his wife went heavy on the sauce. He was tremendous then lost the fire and drug out seven years of half-in/half-out coaching.dnc said:
He'd be the best straight coach Oregon has ever had rather easily.oregonblitzkrieg said:Pete is an excellent regional coach. One of the best. But he's too damn stubborn to compete on the national stage. Not taking the initiative and firing Smiff? Starting Jake Browning in 2018? If I were the AD of a lower tier program (think WSU or ASU), or any number of division II/III programs, I would be happy to have him, no question. He just simply isn't duck material, that's all.
You'd have to be fucking retarded to say Mario is a better coach than Pete today. Pete is a very good coach, not a great one. There are only usually two or three great coaches in college football at any one time and none of them are sticking around at any Pac-12 not named SC once they start being great.
It took USC UCLA and the tree being way way down to win a conference of twelve after inheriting a team that finished sixth in the conference.
Troll better.
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The USC team that finished like fourth in the nation?Pitchfork51 said:dnc said:
It took Bellotti 7 years and the #3 pick in the draft to win a conference of ten after inheriting a conference champion.Mosster47 said:
This is incorrect. Bellotti was a better coach before his wife went heavy on the sauce. He was tremendous then lost the fire and drug out seven years of half-in/half-out coaching.dnc said:
He'd be the best straight coach Oregon has ever had rather easily.oregonblitzkrieg said:Pete is an excellent regional coach. One of the best. But he's too damn stubborn to compete on the national stage. Not taking the initiative and firing Smiff? Starting Jake Browning in 2018? If I were the AD of a lower tier program (think WSU or ASU), or any number of division II/III programs, I would be happy to have him, no question. He just simply isn't duck material, that's all.
You'd have to be fucking retarded to say Mario is a better coach than Pete today. Pete is a very good coach, not a great one. There are only usually two or three great coaches in college football at any one time and none of them are sticking around at any Pac-12 not named SC once they start being great.
It took USC UCLA and the tree being way way down to win a conference of twelve after inheriting a team that finished sixth in the conference.
Troll better.
What upppp
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I'm not here for the facts.dnc said:
The USC team that finished like fourth in the nation?Pitchfork51 said:dnc said:
It took Bellotti 7 years and the #3 pick in the draft to win a conference of ten after inheriting a conference champion.Mosster47 said:
This is incorrect. Bellotti was a better coach before his wife went heavy on the sauce. He was tremendous then lost the fire and drug out seven years of half-in/half-out coaching.dnc said:
He'd be the best straight coach Oregon has ever had rather easily.oregonblitzkrieg said:Pete is an excellent regional coach. One of the best. But he's too damn stubborn to compete on the national stage. Not taking the initiative and firing Smiff? Starting Jake Browning in 2018? If I were the AD of a lower tier program (think WSU or ASU), or any number of division II/III programs, I would be happy to have him, no question. He just simply isn't duck material, that's all.
You'd have to be fucking retarded to say Mario is a better coach than Pete today. Pete is a very good coach, not a great one. There are only usually two or three great coaches in college football at any one time and none of them are sticking around at any Pac-12 not named SC once they start being great.
It took USC UCLA and the tree being way way down to win a conference of twelve after inheriting a team that finished sixth in the conference.
Troll better.
What upppp
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oregonblitzkrieg said:
Pole most quooks and they'd agree, we? don't want Petersen. We never did. We still don't. We hired Helfrich over Pete. Let that sink in. The clown from Coos Bay went most of the distance. He got there, Pete didn't. Oops.

Ouch?
Nike U specializes in being elite. That's why you'll find us in Final Fours, in playoff games, in natty games. When we're not doing chit like that, we're bringing home the hardware at track n field championships and grooming Olympic athletes. Wherever world class athletes gather to compete, you will find duck competitors that exceed and excel. Please try to understand, we respect Pete and think he's a really good coach. But Mosster is right, he's not a great one, and that disqualifies him from corching at UO. Oregon is seeking championships after all, not PAC 12 titles.
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We?WeakarmCobra said:
Sad part we remained fags tooGreenRiverGatorz said:oregonblitzkrieg said:Pete is an excellent regional coach. One of the best. But he's too damn stubborn to compete on the national stage. Not taking the initiative and firing Smiff? Starting Jake Browning in 2018? If I were the AD of a lower tier program (think WSU or ASU), or any number of division II/III programs, I would be happy to have him, no question. He just simply isn't duck material, that's all.
Watching you guys transform into the fags that our fans were 8 years ago has truly been a blessing.oregonblitzkrieg said:Pete is an excellent regional coach. One of the best. But he's too damn stubborn to compete on the national stage. Not taking the initiative and firing Smiff? Starting Jake Browning in 2018? If I were the AD of a lower tier program (think WSU or ASU), or any number of division II/III programs, I would be happy to have him, no question. He just simply isn't duck material, that's all.
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I respect that you have realized you're an idiot and have resorted to trolling.Mosster47 said:
This is incorrect. Bellotti was a better coach before his wife went heavy on the sauce. He was tremendous then lost the fire and drug out seven years of half-in/half-out coaching.dnc said:
He'd be the best straight coach Oregon has ever had rather easily.oregonblitzkrieg said:Pete is an excellent regional coach. One of the best. But he's too damn stubborn to compete on the national stage. Not taking the initiative and firing Smiff? Starting Jake Browning in 2018? If I were the AD of a lower tier program (think WSU or ASU), or any number of division II/III programs, I would be happy to have him, no question. He just simply isn't duck material, that's all.
You'd have to be fucking retarded to say Mario is a better coach than Pete today. Pete is a very good coach, not a great one. There are only usually two or three great coaches in college football at any one time and none of them are sticking around at any Pac-12 not named SC once they start being great. -
Holy fuck. At this point, I don't even know what to say. I mean, even after Helfrich tanked their program, that epic Alamo bowl meltdown against TCU, 70-21, the realization that their Chip Kelly/Mariotta golden years are over, Taggart dumping them after one season, having to hire a nobody assistant to appease the players and salvage a recruiting class, then getting butt fucked by post-Petersen Boise State these Quooks still won't accept that UW is better than them. It's sad really. I'm beginning to seriously get concerned what they might do to themselves when it finally sinks in. I wonder how many more UW victories over Oregon in a row it will take before they snap?
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I can't express how much I love Willie Taggart. UW legend. The front row tickets to the epic Oregon total loss house fire has been amazing.





