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  • minion_doog
    minion_doog Member Posts: 2,024
    "I want to say we’re Husky hunting and we’re coming after them." What a submissive little bitch. He knows and he skerd. WTF is Husky hunting?
  • HuskyJW
    HuskyJW Member Posts: 15,313

    I remember when you could sense the psychological strain the Oregon streak had on our players. Every time they played against Oregon they were tight. They weren't just playing one of the best teams in the country, they were fighting against the burden of "ending the streak". Instead of just playing fast, focused, and clean they played stressed, panicky, and made stupid mental mistakes trying to do to much.

    It's nice to see that psychological strain of "beating Washington" is now on the minds of the Oregon players. It minimizes their home field advantage. They will be anxious. They will be tight. They will make stupid mental mistakes trying to do too much. They will get too hyped before the game and early in the game and then their energy when plummet when UW makes plays. Meanwhile, normally panicky Jake Browning will turn into cool Jake as he does against Oregon and WSU and drop dimes on their secondary to Fuller and Jones. Any deep pass that's not a completion will be a PI on their panicky midget corners who don't turn their heads around to play the ball. Oregon fans will say the refs screwed them with all the PI calls. As long as UW doesn't shit themselves in the red zone a bunch of times they will win rather easily.

    This times 1000
  • Crawfish
    Crawfish Member Posts: 734

    I remember when you could sense the psychological strain the Oregon streak had on our players. Every time they played against Oregon they were tight. They weren't just playing one of the best teams in the country, they were fighting against the burden of "ending the streak". Instead of just playing fast, focused, and clean they played stressed, panicky, and made stupid mental mistakes trying to do to much.

    It's nice to see that psychological strain of "beating Washington" is now on the minds of the Oregon players. It minimizes their home field advantage. They will be anxious. They will be tight. They will make stupid mental mistakes trying to do too much. They will get too hyped before the game and early in the game and then their energy when plummet when UW makes plays. Meanwhile, normally panicky Jake Browning will turn into cool Jake as he does against Oregon and WSU and drop dimes on their secondary to Fuller and Jones. Any deep pass that's not a completion will be a PI on their panicky midget corners who don't turn their heads around to play the ball. Oregon fans will say the refs screwed them with all the PI calls. As long as UW doesn't shit themselves in the red zone a bunch of times they will win rather easily.

    This is one of your best works.
  • section_332
    section_332 Member Posts: 2,403
    Pump my gas Cuck!!
  • HillsboroDuck
    HillsboroDuck Member Posts: 9,186

    "I want to say we’re Husky hunting and we’re coming after them." What a submissive little bitch. He knows and he skerd. WTF is Husky hunting?

    Axxe @IrishDawg22
    If fake rolls are your thing I guess. Who cares bout her flat white ass. What do you do with tolls? You can slide cock betwixt, you can dump on, but they mean little in the grand scheme. Ass is important. Thats what you stare at while puttin a poundins on. Big stomach just get lost in the shuffle.
  • HillsboroDuck
    HillsboroDuck Member Posts: 9,186

    I remember when you could sense the psychological strain the Oregon streak had on our players. Every time they played against Oregon they were tight. They weren't just playing one of the best teams in the country, they were fighting against the burden of "ending the streak". Instead of just playing fast, focused, and clean they played stressed, panicky, and made stupid mental mistakes trying to do to much.

    It's nice to see that psychological strain of "beating Washington" is now on the minds of the Oregon players. It minimizes their home field advantage. They will be anxious. They will be tight. They will make stupid mental mistakes trying to do too much. They will get too hyped before the game and early in the game and then their energy when plummet when UW makes plays. Meanwhile, normally panicky Jake Browning will turn into cool Jake as he does against Oregon and WSU and drop dimes on their secondary to Fuller and Jones. Any deep pass that's not a completion will be a PI on their panicky midget corners who don't turn their heads around to play the ball. Oregon fans will say the refs screwed them with all the PI calls. As long as UW doesn't shit themselves in the red zone a bunch of times they will win rather easily.

    This sounds good but mostly those teams were a lot worse than those Oregon teams.

    The best team will win. Intangibles are mostly bullshit.
  • FireCohen
    FireCohen Member Posts: 21,823

    This sounds like our players during the Ty and Sark years. Plungering confirmed.

    You were like 6 years old how would you know
    I’ve been overly invested anything related to football since I was about 4.
    U had miserable childhood if you followed UW during the dark ages.
  • backthepack
    backthepack Member Posts: 19,937

    This sounds like our players during the Ty and Sark years. Plungering confirmed.

    You were like 6 years old how would you know
    I’ve been overly invested anything related to football since I was about 4.
    U had miserable childhood if you followed UW during the dark ages.
    I cried when we lost to the cuog to go Owen. So yeah it was bad.
  • FireCohen
    FireCohen Member Posts: 21,823

    This sounds like our players during the Ty and Sark years. Plungering confirmed.

    You were like 6 years old how would you know
    I’ve been overly invested anything related to football since I was about 4.
    U had miserable childhood if you followed UW during the dark ages.
    I cried when we lost to the cuog to go Owen. So yeah it was bad.
    I became a doog during Lockners jr year. I thought sark was the man, so misguided
  • backthepack
    backthepack Member Posts: 19,937

    This sounds like our players during the Ty and Sark years. Plungering confirmed.

    You were like 6 years old how would you know
    I’ve been overly invested anything related to football since I was about 4.
    U had miserable childhood if you followed UW during the dark ages.
    I cried when we lost to the cuog to go Owen. So yeah it was bad.
    I became a doog during Lockners jr year. I thought sark was the man, so misguided
    I became a fan during the Stanback years when I was old enough to at least comprehend some shit.
  • backthepack
    backthepack Member Posts: 19,937
    I still have PTSD from watching Ronnie Fouch try to play Quarterback.
  • ExtraChrisB
    ExtraChrisB Member Posts: 1,814

    This sounds like our players during the Ty and Sark years. Plungering confirmed.

    You were like 6 years old how would you know
    I’ve been overly invested anything related to football since I was about 4.
    U had miserable childhood if you followed UW during the dark ages.
    I was 10 when Ty Willy was hired...so yeah.
  • backthepack
    backthepack Member Posts: 19,937

    This sounds like our players during the Ty and Sark years. Plungering confirmed.

    You were like 6 years old how would you know
    I’ve been overly invested anything related to football since I was about 4.
    U had miserable childhood if you followed UW during the dark ages.
    I was 10 when Ty Willy was hired...so yeah.
    Sheeeesh
  • Gwad
    Gwad Member Posts: 2,855
    Ironically, husky hunting is how Dillon Mitchell was born.
  • oregonblitzkrieg
    oregonblitzkrieg Member Posts: 15,288

    I remember when you could sense the psychological strain the Oregon streak had on our players. Every time they played against Oregon they were tight. They weren't just playing one of the best teams in the country, they were fighting against the burden of "ending the streak". Instead of just playing fast, focused, and clean they played stressed, panicky, and made stupid mental mistakes trying to do to much.

    It's nice to see that psychological strain of "beating Washington" is now on the minds of the Oregon players. It minimizes their home field advantage. They will be anxious. They will be tight. They will make stupid mental mistakes trying to do too much. They will get too hyped before the game and early in the game and then their energy when plummet when UW makes plays. Meanwhile, normally panicky Jake Browning will turn into cool Jake as he does against Oregon and WSU and drop dimes on their secondary to Fuller and Jones. Any deep pass that's not a completion will be a PI on their panicky midget corners who don't turn their heads around to play the ball. Oregon fans will say the refs screwed them with all the PI calls. As long as UW doesn't shit themselves in the red zone a bunch of times they will win rather easily.

    Panicky? Did it look like a panicky team that went down and exploded on Cal after the Stanford game? The team will be calm and focused, ready to execute at a high level. Don't expect us to be getting flagged by the refs all the time like the past, this is a different UO team. Herbert is a laser and our running backs are big play assassins. Amadi will probably get an interception on defense. Our lines will push around your lines like we did to Stanford and stop your running game, then get inside Browning's head. It will be like going from @StrongArmCobra to @WeakarmCobra for him.

    Also,


  • backthepack
    backthepack Member Posts: 19,937

    I remember when you could sense the psychological strain the Oregon streak had on our players. Every time they played against Oregon they were tight. They weren't just playing one of the best teams in the country, they were fighting against the burden of "ending the streak". Instead of just playing fast, focused, and clean they played stressed, panicky, and made stupid mental mistakes trying to do to much.

    It's nice to see that psychological strain of "beating Washington" is now on the minds of the Oregon players. It minimizes their home field advantage. They will be anxious. They will be tight. They will make stupid mental mistakes trying to do too much. They will get too hyped before the game and early in the game and then their energy when plummet when UW makes plays. Meanwhile, normally panicky Jake Browning will turn into cool Jake as he does against Oregon and WSU and drop dimes on their secondary to Fuller and Jones. Any deep pass that's not a completion will be a PI on their panicky midget corners who don't turn their heads around to play the ball. Oregon fans will say the refs screwed them with all the PI calls. As long as UW doesn't shit themselves in the red zone a bunch of times they will win rather easily.

    Panicky? Did it look like a panicky team that went down and exploded on Cal after the Stanford game? The team will be calm and focused, ready to execute at a high level. Don't expect us to be getting flagged by the refs all the time like the past, this is a different UO team. Herbert is a laser and our running backs are big play assassins. Amadi will probably get an interception on defense. Our lines will push around your lines like we did to Stanford and stop your running game, then get inside Browning's head. It will be like going from @StrongArmCobra to @WeakarmCobra for him.

    Also,


    Cal lost to a shit Zona team, fucking DIAFF. Qoock.
  • backthepack
    backthepack Member Posts: 19,937
    We plunger teams that plunger the best Stanford team of our lifetime
  • oregonblitzkrieg
    oregonblitzkrieg Member Posts: 15,288



    Petersen is a process guy. Cristobal is an emotional hot blooded type (borderline racist and I know it)



  • Ballz
    Ballz Member Posts: 4,735
    edited October 2018

    I remember when you could sense the psychological strain the Oregon streak had on our players. Every time they played against Oregon they were tight. They weren't just playing one of the best teams in the country, they were fighting against the burden of "ending the streak". Instead of just playing fast, focused, and clean they played stressed, panicky, and made stupid mental mistakes trying to do to much.

    It's nice to see that psychological strain of "beating Washington" is now on the minds of the Oregon players. It minimizes their home field advantage. They will be anxious. They will be tight. They will make stupid mental mistakes trying to do too much. They will get too hyped before the game and early in the game and then their energy when plummet when UW makes plays. Meanwhile, normally panicky Jake Browning will turn into cool Jake as he does against Oregon and WSU and drop dimes on their secondary to Fuller and Jones. Any deep pass that's not a completion will be a PI on their panicky midget corners who don't turn their heads around to play the ball. Oregon fans will say the refs screwed them with all the PI calls. As long as UW doesn't shit themselves in the red zone a bunch of times they will win rather easily.

    Panicky? Did it look like a panicky team that went down and exploded on Cal after the Stanford game? The team will be calm and focused, ready to execute at a high level. Don't expect us to be getting flagged by the refs all the time like the past, this is a different UO team. Herbert is a laser and our running backs are big play assassins. Amadi will probably get an interception on defense. Our lines will push around your lines like we did to Stanford and stop your running game, then get inside Browning's head. It will be like going from @StrongArmCobra to @WeakarmCobra for him.

    Also,


    Cal still sucks and Stanford sucks this season and Oregon lost to them at home. Nothing you said is impressive. Stanford's D-line is small and they suck. They got pushed around by San Diego State. They've had a drought in D-line recruiting for a while now. Oregon is not going to push UW around on either side of the ball. They just won't. A reality check is coming. Browning has lit up Oregon's shit secondary two years in a row. Last year one of your D-lineman got away with a nasty late hit with targeting on him. The next play he threw a deep ball to Aaron Fuller for a first down on 3rd and 20+. There are teams Browning has shit himself against but Oregon isn't one of them and hitting him seems to fire him up more than "get inside his head". Remember the name Ty Jones. You'll be hearing his name a lot Saturday.