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  • GrundleStiltzkin
    GrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,516 Standard Supporter

    Chip's most important legacy was getting Oregon to a level where it's approaching blueblood status, or is already there. Chip's success turned Oregon into a national brand, along with a savvy as hell marketing approach to match the revolutionary football. Oregon has enough uni and helmet combos that the players could wear a different get-up for every game until the year 3300. All the talented cool kids grew up when the duck empire was at its peak, and they'll help Oregon return to the land of milk and honey.

    You're not at that level and it's going to be awhile until you get back. It's not a guarantee either. 2010-2014 was as good as its gonna get.
    Wrong. It's going to get even better. The ducks won't stop until we? get the title. Came too far not to finish the jerb. We're transitioning into an SEC style team. 2018 won't be special, but 2019-2022 and beyond will be telling. Need to be a team that can go the distance and beat the Auburns, LSUs and Bamas.
    Oregon as a SEC Tranny is one of the greatest story lines ever. It would take years to affect the wholesale reformation from Chip-heritage finesse build to SEC power whatever. It took, what, 10 years to culminate with Chip? Now you want to throw that all out. Can you wait another ten years?
  • greenblood
    greenblood Member Posts: 14,572

    Chip's most important legacy was getting Oregon to a level where it's approaching blueblood status, or is already there. Chip's success turned Oregon into a national brand, along with a savvy as hell marketing approach to match the revolutionary football. Oregon has enough uni and helmet combos that the players could wear a different get-up for every game until the year 3300. All the talented cool kids grew up when the duck empire was at its peak, and they'll help Oregon return to the land of milk and honey.

    You're not at that level and it's going to be awhile until you get back. It's not a guarantee either. 2010-2014 was as good as its gonna get.
    Wrong. It's going to get even better. The ducks won't stop until we? get the title. Came too far not to finish the jerb. We're transitioning into an SEC style team. 2018 won't be special, but 2019-2022 and beyond will be telling. Need to be a team that can go the distance and beat the Auburns, LSUs and Bamas.
    Oregon as a SEC Tranny is one of the greatest story lines ever. It would take years to affect the wholesale reformation from Chip-heritage finesse build to SEC power whatever. It took, what, 10 years to culminate with Chip? Now you want to throw that all out. Can you wait another ten years?
    UW did...
  • GrundleStiltzkin
    GrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,516 Standard Supporter

    Chip's most important legacy was getting Oregon to a level where it's approaching blueblood status, or is already there. Chip's success turned Oregon into a national brand, along with a savvy as hell marketing approach to match the revolutionary football. Oregon has enough uni and helmet combos that the players could wear a different get-up for every game until the year 3300. All the talented cool kids grew up when the duck empire was at its peak, and they'll help Oregon return to the land of milk and honey.

    You're not at that level and it's going to be awhile until you get back. It's not a guarantee either. 2010-2014 was as good as its gonna get.
    Wrong. It's going to get even better. The ducks won't stop until we? get the title. Came too far not to finish the jerb. We're transitioning into an SEC style team. 2018 won't be special, but 2019-2022 and beyond will be telling. Need to be a team that can go the distance and beat the Auburns, LSUs and Bamas.
    Oregon as a SEC Tranny is one of the greatest story lines ever. It would take years to affect the wholesale reformation from Chip-heritage finesse build to SEC power whatever. It took, what, 10 years to culminate with Chip? Now you want to throw that all out. Can you wait another ten years?
    UW did...
    Did what?
  • UW_Doog_Bot
    UW_Doog_Bot Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 18,594 Founders Club

    Chip's most important legacy was getting Oregon to a level where it's approaching blueblood status, or is already there. Chip's success turned Oregon into a national brand, along with a savvy as hell marketing approach to match the revolutionary football. Oregon has enough uni and helmet combos that the players could wear a different get-up for every game until the year 3300. All the talented cool kids grew up when the duck empire was at its peak, and they'll help Oregon return to the land of milk and honey.

    You're not at that level and it's going to be awhile until you get back. It's not a guarantee either. 2010-2014 was as good as its gonna get.
    Wrong. It's going to get even better. The ducks won't stop until we? get the title. Came too far not to finish the jerb. We're transitioning into an SEC style team. 2018 won't be special, but 2019-2022 and beyond will be telling. Need to be a team that can go the distance and beat the Auburns, LSUs and Bamas.
    Oregon as a SEC Tranny is one of the greatest story lines ever. It would take years to affect the wholesale reformation from Chip-heritage finesse build to SEC power whatever. It took, what, 10 years to culminate with Chip? Now you want to throw that all out. Can you wait another ten years?
    UW did...
    UW didn't wait for anything, our admin and fans were actively stupid in enabling and abetting the destruction of the program.

    All hail St. Haden, may his name forever be holy.

    And thank god for Pete remembering who WASHINGTON was.
  • oregonblitzkrieg
    oregonblitzkrieg Member Posts: 15,288

    Chip's most important legacy was getting Oregon to a level where it's approaching blueblood status, or is already there. Chip's success turned Oregon into a national brand, along with a savvy as hell marketing approach to match the revolutionary football. Oregon has enough uni and helmet combos that the players could wear a different get-up for every game until the year 3300. All the talented cool kids grew up when the duck empire was at its peak, and they'll help Oregon return to the land of milk and honey.

    You're not at that level and it's going to be awhile until you get back. It's not a guarantee either. 2010-2014 was as good as its gonna get.
    Wrong. It's going to get even better. The ducks won't stop until we? get the title. Came too far not to finish the jerb. We're transitioning into an SEC style team. 2018 won't be special, but 2019-2022 and beyond will be telling. Need to be a team that can go the distance and beat the Auburns, LSUs and Bamas.
    Oregon as a SEC Tranny is one of the greatest story lines ever. It would take years to affect the wholesale reformation from Chip-heritage finesse build to SEC power whatever. It took, what, 10 years to culminate with Chip? Now you want to throw that all out. Can you wait another ten years?
    10 years? Try 3-4. Chip came to Oregon in 2007 and by the end of 2010 Oregon was 3 points away from the title.
  • oregonblitzkrieg
    oregonblitzkrieg Member Posts: 15,288

    Chip's most important legacy was getting Oregon to a level where it's approaching blueblood status, or is already there. Chip's success turned Oregon into a national brand, along with a savvy as hell marketing approach to match the revolutionary football. Oregon has enough uni and helmet combos that the players could wear a different get-up for every game until the year 3300. All the talented cool kids grew up when the duck empire was at its peak, and they'll help Oregon return to the land of milk and honey.

    You're not at that level and it's going to be awhile until you get back. It's not a guarantee either. 2010-2014 was as good as its gonna get.
    Wrong. It's going to get even better. The ducks won't stop until we? get the title. Came too far not to finish the jerb. We're transitioning into an SEC style team. 2018 won't be special, but 2019-2022 and beyond will be telling. Need to be a team that can go the distance and beat the Auburns, LSUs and Bamas.
    Oregon as a SEC Tranny is one of the greatest story lines ever. It would take years to affect the wholesale reformation from Chip-heritage finesse build to SEC power whatever. It took, what, 10 years to culminate with Chip? Now you want to throw that all out. Can you wait another ten years?
    UW did...
    UW didn't wait for anything, our admin and fans were actively stupid in enabling and abetting the destruction of the program.

    All hail St. Haden, may his name forever be holy.

    And thank god for Pete remembering who WASHINGTON was.
    Washington is Boise State. You can take Pete out of Boise, but you can't take the Boise St. out of Pete.
  • RoadDawg55
    RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,487 Standard Supporter

    Chip's most important legacy was getting Oregon to a level where it's approaching blueblood status, or is already there. Chip's success turned Oregon into a national brand, along with a savvy as hell marketing approach to match the revolutionary football. Oregon has enough uni and helmet combos that the players could wear a different get-up for every game until the year 3300. All the talented cool kids grew up when the duck empire was at its peak, and they'll help Oregon return to the land of milk and honey.

    You're not at that level and it's going to be awhile until you get back. It's not a guarantee either. 2010-2014 was as good as its gonna get.
    Wrong. It's going to get even better. The ducks won't stop until we? get the title. Came too far not to finish the jerb. We're transitioning into an SEC style team. 2018 won't be special, but 2019-2022 and beyond will be telling. Need to be a team that can go the distance and beat the Auburns, LSUs and Bamas.
    Oregon as a SEC Tranny is one of the greatest story lines ever. It would take years to affect the wholesale reformation from Chip-heritage finesse build to SEC power whatever. It took, what, 10 years to culminate with Chip? Now you want to throw that all out. Can you wait another ten years?
    UW did...
    UW didn't wait for anything, our admin and fans were actively stupid in enabling and abetting the destruction of the program.

    All hail St. Haden, may his name forever be holy.

    And thank god for Pete remembering who WASHINGTON was.
    Washington is Boise State. You can take Pete out of Boise, but you can't take the Boise St. out of Pete.
    If Pete mixed his best Boise State team with Budda, Trey, Vea, and John Ross they were a natty team.
  • oregonblitzkrieg
    oregonblitzkrieg Member Posts: 15,288

    Chip's most important legacy was getting Oregon to a level where it's approaching blueblood status, or is already there. Chip's success turned Oregon into a national brand, along with a savvy as hell marketing approach to match the revolutionary football. Oregon has enough uni and helmet combos that the players could wear a different get-up for every game until the year 3300. All the talented cool kids grew up when the duck empire was at its peak, and they'll help Oregon return to the land of milk and honey.

    You're not at that level and it's going to be awhile until you get back. It's not a guarantee either. 2010-2014 was as good as its gonna get.
    Wrong. It's going to get even better. The ducks won't stop until we? get the title. Came too far not to finish the jerb. We're transitioning into an SEC style team. 2018 won't be special, but 2019-2022 and beyond will be telling. Need to be a team that can go the distance and beat the Auburns, LSUs and Bamas.
    Oregon as a SEC Tranny is one of the greatest story lines ever. It would take years to affect the wholesale reformation from Chip-heritage finesse build to SEC power whatever. It took, what, 10 years to culminate with Chip? Now you want to throw that all out. Can you wait another ten years?
    UW did...
    UW didn't wait for anything, our admin and fans were actively stupid in enabling and abetting the destruction of the program.

    All hail St. Haden, may his name forever be holy.

    And thank god for Pete remembering who WASHINGTON was.
    Washington is Boise State. You can take Pete out of Boise, but you can't take the Boise St. out of Pete.
    If Pete mixed his best Boise State team with Budda, Trey, Vea, and John Ross they were a natty team.
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