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  1. 5 hours ago, David Marsh said:

    The hire is going to have to be someone who really understands football...

    Also wouldn't hurt if they don't have ambitions of bring a tv network producer. 

    The new hire will also have to accept being paid less then an excess of $5,000,000 per year (+ expenses) in compensation. - - - - - Such a downer. 

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  2. 11 minutes ago, 1Funduck said:

    Where's the Big horse Rock carrier,  where's the Elite Mammoth in the middle?

    That has been the million dollar question for at least 4 years now. Much talk among the fans but no changes on the field. Hmmmmm. 

  3. On 1/19/2021 at 7:39 AM, Drake said:

    Not underrated by Duck fans, but...Underrated by quite a few analysts. Pretty sure Miami wishes they had picked him over Tua. 

    The Head Coach was fired....

    Interesting. I think at one time before the draft there was talk that Justin might move up before Tua, but it never happened. I'm glad it didn't as I think the Chargers is the best place for him. They just need to fix their defense, which there new HC should be about to do.  

  4. Although Rivers played for the Chargers for FOREVER, I can't remember him winning any Supper Bowl games. A few playoff games but never all the way. 

    A good player but not a "Great" player. You don't want to turn the "Hall of Fame" into a place for regular Joe's. It should be reserved for exceptional players. 

  5. Oregon football’s incoming five-star quarterback from Mesquite High School in Gilbert, Arizona has been awarded the Maxwell Football Club Offensive Player of the Year award.

    In his final season at Mesquite High School, Thompson threw for 3,171 yards, 31 touchdowns, and rushed for 234 yards and eight touchdowns. He led his team to AAAA Arizona State Championships in both 2019 and 2020 and is ranked as the No. 9 overall prospect in the 2020 class.
    The 6-foot-4, 215-pound quarterback adds the honor to a list of accolades that includes All American Bowl Offensive Player of the Year and the 2020 Ed Dougherty Award (Outstanding Player in Arizona). He was named to play in the All American Bowl earlier this month.

    The big question is: "Can he fill the big shoes we have waiting for him at Oregon ??"

     

  6. Loser: USC. Good news, Trojans! You’re back to producing NFL-ready talent at a level unsurpassed in the conference. (Fun fact: USC is losing more underclassmen to the draft than even Alabama.) All-American safety Talanoa Hufanga and star receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown are the biggest names to depart, but the exodus will carry the greatest wallop up front, where USC loses offensive tackle Alijah Vera-Tucker and defensive lineman Marlon Tuipulotu (along with preseason opt-out Jay Tufele). Bad news, Trojans: Next season will be a struggle.

    Winner: Washington. Elijah Molden, the top nickel corner in the conference, is joining preseason opt-outs Joe Tryon and Levi Onwuzurike in the draft. But that’s the extent of the damage on Montlake as tight end Cade Otton, offensive tackle Jaxson Kirkland, center Luke Wattenberg and edge rusher Zion Tupuola-Fetui are all returning. The Huskies are well stocked on both sides of the ball for ’21, although we’re forever skeptical about the overall quality of play at receiver.

    Loser: Oregon. As expected, senior cornerback Deommodore Lenoir announced after the season that he’s moving on. (He had opted out initially, then reversed course.) But at this point, there’s no indication Oregon’s top juniors and draft-eligible sophomores are departing — at least, not the ones we watched this season. The Ducks suffered heavy losses prior to the Pac-12’s restart with Penei Sewell and three starting defensive backs opting out.

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