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@StrongArmCobraStrongArmCobra said:
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.oregonblitzkrieg said:
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.StrongArmCobra said: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.
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@RuffaloSoldier
@Ice_Holmvik
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Shut up. You know it will be a hard game.oregonblitzkrieg said:
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.StrongArmCobra said: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.
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THIS IS A DIFFEWWWWENT OREGUN SQWAAAAADDD!!1!1!1!1!1!2!!!!
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You were saying Oregon was bad all year and predicted a loss to Cal. UO wins this game by 7-21 points, doog.RoadDawg55 said:
Shut up. You know it will be a hard game.oregonblitzkrieg said:
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.StrongArmCobra said: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.
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Those undies would house 5 homeless families.minion_doog said:GrundleStiltzkin said:
Axxe @IrishDawg22minion_doog said:"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?
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Free pub!!!! @oregonblitzkrieg glad you thinking of me
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OBK, here's footage of Nick Harris last year against the Ducks DL:
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when one hunts huskies?minion_doog said:"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?
I presume it is a loose reference to actual hunting of husky dogs meant to convey the figurative idea that they are approaching the game with intent to dominate their opponent on the field of play.
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Easily. In that it wasn't krisvashon homerism and actually made some sense.Crawfish said:
This is one of your best works.StrongArmCobra said: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. -
I'm coming after you for this old man. I've seen chinks in your armor, and I don't mean little Chinese men.RaceBannon said:Chip would say, Washington? is that who we are playing? We concentrate on Oregon and playing to our standards. Huskies would be all we need to WIN!!!!!
Petersen is a process guy. Cristobal is an emotional hot blooded type (borderline racist and I know it)
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That he got you to reply with serious paragraph-long rant pretty much phagged up your earlier work, which was good.StrongArmCobra said:
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.oregonblitzkrieg said:
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.StrongArmCobra said: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.
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This play by play bullshit of your is selective and stupid. Learn how to talk trash. Ask Race if he'll tutor you or something.
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1000% agreed. Oregon was the better team in pretty much all 12 losses in the streak but it is totally a mental issue that we couldn't win at least ONE and spring the upset. We played knowing that Oregon was going to make us their bitchStrongArmCobra said: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 true. Cal let me down. Oregon still sucks.oregonblitzkrieg said:
You were saying Oregon was bad all year and predicted a loss to Cal. UO wins this game by 7-21 points, doog.RoadDawg55 said:
Shut up. You know it will be a hard game.oregonblitzkrieg said:
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.StrongArmCobra said: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.
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Congrats. I overestimated Cal. They are a shit show and have no real play makers on either side of the ball and can't find a QB. Oregon has played the worst non conference schedule in the country, lost to Stanford's worst team in nearly a decade, and beat shit Cal. Number 3 coming up.oregonblitzkrieg said:
You were saying Oregon was bad all year and predicted a loss to Cal. UO wins this game by 7-21 points, doog.RoadDawg55 said:
Shut up. You know it will be a hard game.oregonblitzkrieg said:
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.StrongArmCobra said: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.
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1. @StrongArmCobraStrongArmCobra said:
Congrats. I overestimated Cal. They are a shit show and have no real play makers on either side of the ball and can't find a QB. Oregon has played the worst non conference schedule in the country, lost to Stanford's worst team in nearly a decade, and beat shit Cal. Number 3 coming up.oregonblitzkrieg said:
You were saying Oregon was bad all year and predicted a loss to Cal. UO wins this game by 7-21 points, doog.RoadDawg55 said:
Shut up. You know it will be a hard game.oregonblitzkrieg said:
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.StrongArmCobra said: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.
Also,
2. @RuffaloSoldier
3. @Ice_Holmvik -
Come get this ass whooping baby WOOOOOO! Oregon sucks. Dawgs gonna dance on the O again. How long you gonna go ghost from this board after Oregon loses Saturday? HAHAHAHAHAHAoregonblitzkrieg said:
1. @StrongArmCobraStrongArmCobra said:
Congrats. I overestimated Cal. They are a shit show and have no real play makers on either side of the ball and can't find a QB. Oregon has played the worst non conference schedule in the country, lost to Stanford's worst team in nearly a decade, and beat shit Cal. Number 3 coming up.oregonblitzkrieg said:
You were saying Oregon was bad all year and predicted a loss to Cal. UO wins this game by 7-21 points, doog.RoadDawg55 said:
Shut up. You know it will be a hard game.oregonblitzkrieg said:
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.StrongArmCobra said: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.
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2. @RuffaloSoldier
3. @Ice_Holmvik -
Bored will be a ghost town Saturday night. Or a big angry mob. Thought you turned a corner and put the Oregon program behind you, but UO isn't going anywhere. Just look at the recruiting. Been #3 - #4 in country for 2019 for a long time now. Irrelevant programs don't climb that high in the rankings. The past is for doogs, the past and the future is for quooks.StrongArmCobra said:
Come get this ass whooping baby WOOOOOO! Oregon sucks. Dawgs gonna dance on the O again. How long you gonna go ghost from this board after Oregon loses Saturday? HAHAHAHAHAHAoregonblitzkrieg said:
1. @StrongArmCobraStrongArmCobra said:
Congrats. I overestimated Cal. They are a shit show and have no real play makers on either side of the ball and can't find a QB. Oregon has played the worst non conference schedule in the country, lost to Stanford's worst team in nearly a decade, and beat shit Cal. Number 3 coming up.oregonblitzkrieg said:
You were saying Oregon was bad all year and predicted a loss to Cal. UO wins this game by 7-21 points, doog.RoadDawg55 said:
Shut up. You know it will be a hard game.oregonblitzkrieg said:
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.StrongArmCobra said: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.
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2. @RuffaloSoldier
3. @Ice_Holmvik -
Nein.
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Fools gold quook. UW is recruiting better than Oregon. You can have all the overrated 4-stars and injured 4-stars that none of the big boys wanted. We'll take the real 4-star guys and the underrated 3-stars that USC and Notre Dame wanted. Our staff is better at evaluating talent and developing players. OKG's are better than Ducks. The talent in the state of Washington is loaded in the classes of 2020 and 2021. UW will select who they want. We'll beat your asses with Browning one more time and then upgrade with Eason and build on the new streak.oregonblitzkrieg said:
Bored will be a ghost town Saturday night. Or a big angry mob. Thought you turned a corner and put the Oregon program behind you, but UO isn't going anywhere. Just look at the recruiting. Been #3 - #4 in country for 2019 for a long time now. Irrelevant programs don't climb that high in the rankings. The past is for doogs, the past and the future is for quooks.StrongArmCobra said:
Come get this ass whooping baby WOOOOOO! Oregon sucks. Dawgs gonna dance on the O again. How long you gonna go ghost from this board after Oregon loses Saturday? HAHAHAHAHAHAoregonblitzkrieg said:
1. @StrongArmCobraStrongArmCobra said:
Congrats. I overestimated Cal. They are a shit show and have no real play makers on either side of the ball and can't find a QB. Oregon has played the worst non conference schedule in the country, lost to Stanford's worst team in nearly a decade, and beat shit Cal. Number 3 coming up.oregonblitzkrieg said:
You were saying Oregon was bad all year and predicted a loss to Cal. UO wins this game by 7-21 points, doog.RoadDawg55 said:
Shut up. You know it will be a hard game.oregonblitzkrieg said:
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.StrongArmCobra said: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.
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2. @RuffaloSoldier
3. @Ice_Holmvik -
Probably will be a ghost town. Losses bring way more trafficoregonblitzkrieg said:
Bored will be a ghost town Saturday night. Or a big angry mob. Thought you turned a corner and put the Oregon program behind you, but UO isn't going anywhere. Just look at the recruiting. Been #3 - #4 in country for 2019 for a long time now. Irrelevant programs don't climb that high in the rankings. The past is for doogs, the past and the future is for quooks.StrongArmCobra said:
Come get this ass whooping baby WOOOOOO! Oregon sucks. Dawgs gonna dance on the O again. How long you gonna go ghost from this board after Oregon loses Saturday? HAHAHAHAHAHAoregonblitzkrieg said:
1. @StrongArmCobraStrongArmCobra said:
Congrats. I overestimated Cal. They are a shit show and have no real play makers on either side of the ball and can't find a QB. Oregon has played the worst non conference schedule in the country, lost to Stanford's worst team in nearly a decade, and beat shit Cal. Number 3 coming up.oregonblitzkrieg said:
You were saying Oregon was bad all year and predicted a loss to Cal. UO wins this game by 7-21 points, doog.RoadDawg55 said:
Shut up. You know it will be a hard game.oregonblitzkrieg said:
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.StrongArmCobra said: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.
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2. @RuffaloSoldier
3. @Ice_Holmvik -
Either way HCH winsRaceBannon said:
Probably will be a ghost town. Losses bring way more trafficoregonblitzkrieg said:
Bored will be a ghost town Saturday night. Or a big angry mob. Thought you turned a corner and put the Oregon program behind you, but UO isn't going anywhere. Just look at the recruiting. Been #3 - #4 in country for 2019 for a long time now. Irrelevant programs don't climb that high in the rankings. The past is for doogs, the past and the future is for quooks.StrongArmCobra said:
Come get this ass whooping baby WOOOOOO! Oregon sucks. Dawgs gonna dance on the O again. How long you gonna go ghost from this board after Oregon loses Saturday? HAHAHAHAHAHAoregonblitzkrieg said:
1. @StrongArmCobraStrongArmCobra said:
Congrats. I overestimated Cal. They are a shit show and have no real play makers on either side of the ball and can't find a QB. Oregon has played the worst non conference schedule in the country, lost to Stanford's worst team in nearly a decade, and beat shit Cal. Number 3 coming up.oregonblitzkrieg said:
You were saying Oregon was bad all year and predicted a loss to Cal. UO wins this game by 7-21 points, doog.RoadDawg55 said:
Shut up. You know it will be a hard game.oregonblitzkrieg said:
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.StrongArmCobra said: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.
Also,
2. @RuffaloSoldier
3. @Ice_Holmvik
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Well since you asked....He isn't wrong.oregonblitzkrieg said:
1. @StrongArmCobraStrongArmCobra said:
Congrats. I overestimated Cal. They are a shit show and have no real play makers on either side of the ball and can't find a QB. Oregon has played the worst non conference schedule in the country, lost to Stanford's worst team in nearly a decade, and beat shit Cal. Number 3 coming up.oregonblitzkrieg said:
You were saying Oregon was bad all year and predicted a loss to Cal. UO wins this game by 7-21 points, doog.RoadDawg55 said:
Shut up. You know it will be a hard game.oregonblitzkrieg said:
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.StrongArmCobra said: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.
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2. @RuffaloSoldier
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creepycoug said:
I'm coming after you for this old man. I've seen chinks in your armor, and I don't mean little Chinese men.RaceBannon said:Chip would say, Washington? is that who we are playing? We concentrate on Oregon and playing to our standards. Huskies would be all we need to WIN!!!!!
Petersen is a process guy. Cristobal is an emotional hot blooded type (borderline racist and I know it)
Emotion wears out in the 4th quarter if not sooner
From what I’ve seen, don’t go after “the old man” race...
Get yo ass handed to ya
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Oregon will start fast and get theirs in the first half. #script. It’s what they do. They have the QB and they have some weapons on O. D will fire to the ball as well. But come 2nd half once adjustments are made and execution becomes a premium, the Ducks will fall off.
However if it comes down to last possessions in the 4th, I see Herbert making the plays that Browning wouldn’t. I think this happens and it will be Oregon 31-28.
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ExtraChrisB said:
Race was 96 and he would knowbackthepack said:This sounds like our players during the Ty and Sark years. Plungering confirmed.
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Whyd o you tag me? What is a spoiler?creepycoug said:
That he got you to reply with serious paragraph-long rant pretty much phagged up your earlier work, which was good.StrongArmCobra said:
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.oregonblitzkrieg said:
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.StrongArmCobra said: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.
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This play by play bullshit of your is selective and stupid. Learn how to talk trash. Ask Race if he'll tutor you or something.
@StrongArmCobra