Just finished watching BG

The WR's played way better than they did last year up to the point of catching the ball. That's the #1 job so until that improves the little things don't matter and they suck.
Herbert is fucking ridiculous. It's a shame this is the era of Oregon football he will be tied to. He is better than Mariota.
McCormick broke his leg which means the TE position at the LOS will be awful again. That's a bigger loss than most realize.
The secondary didn't play all that poorly. There are really only two ways to defend the air raid with a lot of success and that's to break the WR's which Nick Saban starter or to break the QB which Mike Stoops started. Leavitt does neither of those and it shows as his D struggles against it.
Turdmeister still hasn't earned the right to be called by his real name yet. Shough should get some run in one of the next two games.
The game was treated like a scrimmage from the start as it should have been. My overall prediction stays the same. Wazzu, Stanford and Cal are better than I thought they would be and UA, UW, and UCLA are worse than I thought they would be.
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Why would you care about some other 7 win team in your conference playing a meaningless scrimmage?
You just lost to fucking B.Y.U. -
We both understand I had a way better time in college, but I'm not sure that has anything to do with being a football fan.haie said:Why would you care about some other 7 win team in your conference playing a meaningless scrimmage?
You just lost to fucking B.Y.U. -
Herbert looked fantastic. He made throws that were amazing. He can throw a laser at 40 yds. it seems. This may be his last year unless he wants to play with his brother.Mosster47 said:The first two drives they were running a single back power run set with a sniffer which no one would prepare for being that they are an air raid team. They adjusted and that was over.
The WR's played way better than they did last year up to the point of catching the ball. That's the #1 job so until that improves the little things don't matter and they suck.
Herbert is fucking ridiculous. It's a shame this is the era of Oregon football he will be tied to. He is better than Mariota.
McCormick broke his leg which means the TE position at the LOS will be awful again. That's a bigger loss than most realize.
The secondary didn't play all that poorly. There are really only two ways to defend the air raid with a lot of success and that's to break the WR's which Nick Saban starter or to break the QB which Mike Stoops started. Leavitt does neither of those and it shows as his D struggles against it.
Turdmeister still hasn't earned the right to be called by his real name yet. Shough should get some run in one of the next two games.
The game was treated like a scrimmage from the start as it should have been. My overall prediction stays the same. Wazzu, Stanford and Cal are better than I thought they would be and UA, UW, and UCLA are worse than I thought they would be.
He even pulled away from their outside linebacker on one of his longer runs.
I heard McCormicks injury was "significant" but it was his foot. Regardless Kano, Bay and Webb need to step up. It was fortuitous that we picked up Kano as a Grad Transfer. He is a beast 6' 5" 256lbs. -
Great film analysis. What did you think about the A gap blitzes? I really thought Oregon's LT had a nick kick step. He got a lot of depth.
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Going to school in a shit hole in the middle of the desert is more fun than going to school in Seattle?Mosster47 said:
We both understand I had a way better time in college, but I'm not sure that has anything to do with being a football fan.haie said:Why would you care about some other 7 win team in your conference playing a meaningless scrimmage?
You just lost to fucking B.Y.U. -
Browning looks great against a shitty team too
Like Oregon -
Herbert better than Mariota? Fucking el oh el what other garbage hot takes do you have?
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If you like women, yes.haie said:
Going to school in a shit hole in the middle of the desert is more fun than going to school in Seattle?Mosster47 said:
We both understand I had a way better time in college, but I'm not sure that has anything to do with being a football fan.haie said:Why would you care about some other 7 win team in your conference playing a meaningless scrimmage?
You just lost to fucking B.Y.U. -
FTFY .... sad but true.Mosster47 said:
If you like women who like men, yes.haie said:
Going to school in a shit hole in the middle of the desert is more fun than going to school in Seattle?Mosster47 said:
We both understand I had a way better time in college, but I'm not sure that has anything to do with being a football fan.haie said:Why would you care about some other 7 win team in your conference playing a meaningless scrimmage?
You just lost to fucking B.Y.U. -
Herbert has a ton of talent but he is not Marcus.CuntWaffle said:Herbert better than Mariota? Fucking el oh el what other garbage hot takes do you have?
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An interesting note is that neither of these QB's was wanted by hardly anyone. I think Marcus had one D-1 offer and Herbert was a local Eugene kid that no one had on their radar.
https://247sports.com/Player/Marcus-Mariota-7219/high-school-2229
https://247sports.com/Player/Justin-Herbert-85242/high-school-147906 -
Both those statements are incorrect. Marcus and Herbert weren’t highly recruited when Oregon offered, but as it got closer to signing day other programs turned up the heat on them.DJDuck said:An interesting note is that neither of these QB's was wanted by hardly anyone. I think Marcus had one D-1 offer and Herbert was a local Eugene kid that no one had on their radar.
https://247sports.com/Player/Marcus-Mariota-7219/high-school-2229
https://247sports.com/Player/Justin-Herbert-85242/high-school-147906 -
No your statement is incorrect. all you have to do is look at the offers............that means read information.
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Do you make an effort to be this ignorant or does it come naturally. You seem to eschew truth and reality.ntxduck said:
Both those statements are incorrect. Marcus and Herbert weren’t highly recruited when Oregon offered, but as it got closer to signing day other programs turned up the heat on them.DJDuck said:An interesting note is that neither of these QB's was wanted by hardly anyone. I think Marcus had one D-1 offer and Herbert was a local Eugene kid that no one had on their radar.
https://247sports.com/Player/Marcus-Mariota-7219/high-school-2229
https://247sports.com/Player/Justin-Herbert-85242/high-school-147906
Why Heisman Favorite Marcus Mariota Received Only One Scholarship Offer
http://www.thepostgame.com/blog/road-saturday/201412/no-one-recruited-heisman-favorite-marcus-mariota-because-he-lived-hawaii -
Oregon quarterback Marcus Mariota considered Huskies before signing with Ducksntxduck said:
Both those statements are incorrect. Marcus and Herbert weren’t highly recruited when Oregon offered, but as it got closer to signing day other programs turned up the heat on them.DJDuck said:An interesting note is that neither of these QB's was wanted by hardly anyone. I think Marcus had one D-1 offer and Herbert was a local Eugene kid that no one had on their radar.
https://247sports.com/Player/Marcus-Mariota-7219/high-school-2229
https://247sports.com/Player/Justin-Herbert-85242/high-school-147906
https://www.seattletimes.com/sports/uw-husky-football/oregon-quarterback-marcus-mariota-considered-huskies-before-signing-with-ducks/
"On the flight from Seattle back home to Hawaii three years ago, Marcus Mariota made a decision.
“Mom,” he said, “I’m going to be a Husky.”
“He was a fantastic player in camp,” Sarkisian said. “He hadn’t started on his high school football team quite yet, so there was some hesitation on our part, quite honestly, in evaluating him.”
Indeed, Mariota didn’t start at Honolulu’s St. Louis High School until his senior season. Oregon offensive coordinator Mark Helfrich, now in his first season as the successor to Chip Kelly as the UO head coach, was one of the first recruiters to discover Mariota before the quarterback’s senior season.
“It was certainly bizarre,” Helfrich said Tuesday of recruiting Mariota. “I think he was an unknown because he didn’t play. … And the more you talked with people around the high school and the football team, he kind of just took on this legendary-like status of just a great person, great student. And then to watch him play; I can remember calling Chip and going, ‘This guy’s unbelievable.’
“And then we made the decision to offer (a scholarship) from there and the rest, as they say, is history.”
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A three-star recruit, Mariota wasn’t even offered a scholarship by Hawaii, his hometown school.
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“When I first started getting attention from Oregon, I was pretty surprised,” he said.
The decision between the Huskies and Ducks (5-0), the two rival schools, came down to “the whole package of Oregon,” he said. “That whole process was an interesting one, and I’m thankful that things turned out the way they did.”
The redshirt sophomore, listed at 6 feet 4, 211 pounds, with a 4.48-second 40-yard time, has 21 touchdowns (14 passing, seven rushing) and no interceptions. He hasn’t played a single snap in the fourth quarter this season for an Oregon offense averaging 59.2 points.
“Credit to Oregon, they went for it on him before we did,” Sarkisian said. “We tried to come in late and he stuck with his commitment to Oregon. He’s a heck of a player for them. What can you say?”
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247 stops updating offer info when a guy commits. It says he had no offer from UW despite you linking to an article where it clearly says UW offered him,DJDuck said:
Oregon quarterback Marcus Mariota considered Huskies before signing with Ducksntxduck said:
Both those statements are incorrect. Marcus and Herbert weren’t highly recruited when Oregon offered, but as it got closer to signing day other programs turned up the heat on them.DJDuck said:An interesting note is that neither of these QB's was wanted by hardly anyone. I think Marcus had one D-1 offer and Herbert was a local Eugene kid that no one had on their radar.
https://247sports.com/Player/Marcus-Mariota-7219/high-school-2229
https://247sports.com/Player/Justin-Herbert-85242/high-school-147906
https://www.seattletimes.com/sports/uw-husky-football/oregon-quarterback-marcus-mariota-considered-huskies-before-signing-with-ducks/
"On the flight from Seattle back home to Hawaii three years ago, Marcus Mariota made a decision.
“Mom,” he said, “I’m going to be a Husky.”
“He was a fantastic player in camp,” Sarkisian said. “He hadn’t started on his high school football team quite yet, so there was some hesitation on our part, quite honestly, in evaluating him.”
Indeed, Mariota didn’t start at Honolulu’s St. Louis High School until his senior season. Oregon offensive coordinator Mark Helfrich, now in his first season as the successor to Chip Kelly as the UO head coach, was one of the first recruiters to discover Mariota before the quarterback’s senior season.
“It was certainly bizarre,” Helfrich said Tuesday of recruiting Mariota. “I think he was an unknown because he didn’t play. … And the more you talked with people around the high school and the football team, he kind of just took on this legendary-like status of just a great person, great student. And then to watch him play; I can remember calling Chip and going, ‘This guy’s unbelievable.’
“And then we made the decision to offer (a scholarship) from there and the rest, as they say, is history.”
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A three-star recruit, Mariota wasn’t even offered a scholarship by Hawaii, his hometown school.
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“When I first started getting attention from Oregon, I was pretty surprised,” he said.
The decision between the Huskies and Ducks (5-0), the two rival schools, came down to “the whole package of Oregon,” he said. “That whole process was an interesting one, and I’m thankful that things turned out the way they did.”
The redshirt sophomore, listed at 6 feet 4, 211 pounds, with a 4.48-second 40-yard time, has 21 touchdowns (14 passing, seven rushing) and no interceptions. He hasn’t played a single snap in the fourth quarter this season for an Oregon offense averaging 59.2 points.
“Credit to Oregon, they went for it on him before we did,” Sarkisian said. “We tried to come in late and he stuck with his commitment to Oregon. He’s a heck of a player for them. What can you say?”
You said he only had one other offer, but literally linked to 2 separate sources saying he had an offer from Memphis and UW....your own links say you’re wrong. -
The Ducks put up similar rushing numbers against BGSU as powerhouses like Ohio, Buffalo and Kent State did last year. I'm sure glad we? have 6 future NFL starters in the 2 deep, imagine how bad it would have been without them.
In BGSU's last 13 games, only 3 teams have rushed for fewer yards than Oregon did. That's fucking pathetic.
In 35 carries by the RBs, the long run was 15 yards.
Herbert was Oregon's leading rusher until the 2nd to last series of the game.
We? have a bottom half of the conference LB corps again.
It was super awesome watching a senior safety and pre season AA junior LB fail to cover a dude with 6 seconds left in the half. There were 3 defenders and 2 route runners and all 3 defenders took the same guy. Fucking brilliant.
The secondary didn't play poorly, but BGSU's only WR had a career fucking night in receptions and yards? 13 for 166 and 2 tugs. Imagine what's going to happen against Furd if they do "play poorly".
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You're right, he is better. Mariota still can't make half the throw Herbie does on a regular basis. Mariota was a bit better runner which translates to about 1.5 seasons of added success in the NFL.DJDuck said:
Herbert has a ton of talent but he is not Marcus.CuntWaffle said:Herbert better than Mariota? Fucking el oh el what other garbage hot takes do you have?
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Herbert has a significantly higher NFL ceiling.Mosster47 said:
You're right, he is better. Mariota still can't make half the throw Herbie does on a regular basis. Mariota was a bit better runner which translates to about 1.5 seasons of added success in the NFL.DJDuck said:
Herbert has a ton of talent but he is not Marcus.CuntWaffle said:Herbert better than Mariota? Fucking el oh el what other garbage hot takes do you have?
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I meant one offer other than the Ducks. Washington came in late when it was already a done deal. Big deal. The main point is almost everyone passed on him.ntxduck said:
247 stops updating offer info when a guy commits. It says he had no offer from UW despite you linking to an article where it clearly says UW offered him,DJDuck said:
Oregon quarterback Marcus Mariota considered Huskies before signing with Ducksntxduck said:
Both those statements are incorrect. Marcus and Herbert weren’t highly recruited when Oregon offered, but as it got closer to signing day other programs turned up the heat on them.DJDuck said:An interesting note is that neither of these QB's was wanted by hardly anyone. I think Marcus had one D-1 offer and Herbert was a local Eugene kid that no one had on their radar.
https://247sports.com/Player/Marcus-Mariota-7219/high-school-2229
https://247sports.com/Player/Justin-Herbert-85242/high-school-147906
https://www.seattletimes.com/sports/uw-husky-football/oregon-quarterback-marcus-mariota-considered-huskies-before-signing-with-ducks/
"On the flight from Seattle back home to Hawaii three years ago, Marcus Mariota made a decision.
“Mom,” he said, “I’m going to be a Husky.”
“He was a fantastic player in camp,” Sarkisian said. “He hadn’t started on his high school football team quite yet, so there was some hesitation on our part, quite honestly, in evaluating him.”
Indeed, Mariota didn’t start at Honolulu’s St. Louis High School until his senior season. Oregon offensive coordinator Mark Helfrich, now in his first season as the successor to Chip Kelly as the UO head coach, was one of the first recruiters to discover Mariota before the quarterback’s senior season.
“It was certainly bizarre,” Helfrich said Tuesday of recruiting Mariota. “I think he was an unknown because he didn’t play. … And the more you talked with people around the high school and the football team, he kind of just took on this legendary-like status of just a great person, great student. And then to watch him play; I can remember calling Chip and going, ‘This guy’s unbelievable.’
“And then we made the decision to offer (a scholarship) from there and the rest, as they say, is history.”
*****************************************************************
A three-star recruit, Mariota wasn’t even offered a scholarship by Hawaii, his hometown school.
*****************************************************************
“When I first started getting attention from Oregon, I was pretty surprised,” he said.
The decision between the Huskies and Ducks (5-0), the two rival schools, came down to “the whole package of Oregon,” he said. “That whole process was an interesting one, and I’m thankful that things turned out the way they did.”
The redshirt sophomore, listed at 6 feet 4, 211 pounds, with a 4.48-second 40-yard time, has 21 touchdowns (14 passing, seven rushing) and no interceptions. He hasn’t played a single snap in the fourth quarter this season for an Oregon offense averaging 59.2 points.
“Credit to Oregon, they went for it on him before we did,” Sarkisian said. “We tried to come in late and he stuck with his commitment to Oregon. He’s a heck of a player for them. What can you say?”
You said he only had one other offer, but literally linked to 2 separate sources saying he had an offer from Memphis and UW....your own links say you’re wrong.
Also you or someone said people came in late. Washington, realizing their mistake came in late. I believe they were the only ones. So in the end the future Heisman trophy winner had 3 offers. That sure is much more significant. -
Here's what YOU said NTX
"Both those statements are incorrect. Marcus and Herbert weren’t highly recruited when Oregon offered, but as it got closer to signing day other programs turned up the heat on them."
"Other Programs" did not turn up the heat. Only Washington offered late ...........................after he had already committed to Oregon.