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Taking the Temperature of the Coaching Seats in the Pac-12
Haywarduck replied to 30Duck's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
I don't think these driven coaches are looking for slack. They might end up looking for a place where they can win and win big. Montlake isn't a place where you can win big, and he knows that. These coaches in small programs are either happy, or building their resumes, like Riley, to go elsewhere. The unique thing about OSU is they have proven they will take back their coach after leaving, something the Ducks won't do. With that I think Smith will take a very similar path that Riley did, maybe not the pro game, but he will test his metal at a big program some day if he has continued success. He will then come back and bring the beavs back to mediocrity, and all will be good in cornvalley. -
What astounds me is the reviewed calls they blow. How can you look at something obvious and screw it up? Oh yea, the tiny screens probably black and white too! %$&@*%^#!!!!!
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That is because we have sc selling we should be good, the dawgs selling we use to be good, ucla selling we are prettier than the rest, WSU selling we are farther away from the rest, osu selling we are lunch pail tough, Cal selling wow, we are in California, Stanford just selling to the smart kids, and the Arizona schools just selling climate and comfort, while Utah just develops 3* talent, which I respect, and Colorado, who knows. Oregon is the only college which really stand out to recruits and is committed to winning with the facilities and coaches to compete. We need sc to realize they really should be good, and start to compete. The rest don't matter, because, as we all know the dogs never were really good, and the rest can just get lucky every once in a while. We need sc and Oregon to dominate and create a unique name out west. Until then football out west will just be an annoyance to the real ball being played east of the Mississippi. As has been stated, the next few years will be critical for Oregon to really step up, and or sc to come alive and make a game of it.
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Yeah, Washington Can't Play Basketball Either
Haywarduck replied to 30Duck's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
I think it is important to realize Washington is a school where the women rule. Don't extend the fact the men at Washington can't compete to the women. While the men, boys really, do suit up for division 1 sports it is the women who actually compete. I mean what man really wears purple anyway? Prince, pretty amazing, but not really an athlete. Barney, amazing kids character, but not really something you fear, other than the creepy factor. So the men can't compete, but the women of Washington have won titles, and occasionally do look good in purple. -
It Will be a Star filled Night Against the Cougars
Haywarduck replied to 30Duck's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
And because it never rains at Autzen they might even see a few. Unfortunate time for a game, but should be an epic night for a football game! -
Great, but scary article David. I agree with the many who have lived through the rivalry not really being a rivalry both ways. When the dawgs were winning, and you experienced that, you will never think this isn't a rivalry. It is a perpetual struggle and until you realize this, you don't really understand a rivalry. Nike understands a rivalry, and never loses the long game. Reebok rises up and Nike destroys them. Adidas is, like the dawgs, an old guard, and Nike just keeps punishing them. Football, like business, is where you don't just defeat your enemy, you keep at it until they are dead, or they rise back up. I am actually afraid of a generation which doesn't understand the eternal struggle which is a rivalry. I hope, what I saw on Saturday, the willingness to go for the kill shot continues when we play the dawgs. Only then will I know we can stay on top and keep beating the dawgs. I can guarantee you there was a time when the dawgs didn't really look at the Ducks as a rival. Much of the same language was used, maybe they are just a nuisance? Then the pick happened and it all changed. I don't ever want to see that go the other way, we need to stay vigilant, stay true to the battle!
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A SWEET SIGHT to SAVOR for Oregon Fans
Haywarduck replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
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This is what I wrote, feel free to copy or add to it: It has been brought to my attention that Camden Lewis from the University of Oregon Ducks isn't on your watch list. His statistics area as follows 9-9 in field goals, with a longest of 49 yards 40-41 extra points He is also on the Pac-12 honor roll with in excess of a 3.75 GPA. With these statistics he seems to exceed or meet other kickers on your semifinalist list. Thanks for considering this amazing young student athlete!
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What about a campaign to get Camden Lewis on the Lou Groza watch list? He is 9-9 in field goals with his longest at 49 yards He has made 40-41 PAT's 27 of his 60 Kick offs haven't been run out. What is it going to take to get this young man some recognition, an email campaign to jfleet@palmbeachsports.com This is the email you send info on who should be considered, why not! His stats are as good if not better than some of the semifinalists.
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Brown a finalist for the Dave’s O’Brien Award
Haywarduck replied to PittDuck's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Interestingly he wasn't even on the original list. AB's stock is rising, as are the Duck's! I can't wait for one of our top recruits to make the list, but this is just a continuation of our history. We have continually been a qb making factory. Little known, and lightly recruited kids continue to come to Oregon, and become names on the national stage. AB is just the latest, congrats! -
AB and the Road to the Natty
Haywarduck replied to Vandownbytheriverduck's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Agree completely, Lake knew how to beat the cougs. The question is can the defense figure out how to crack this open code. I think DeRuyter is up to the task. Fortunately the cougs know how to beat themselves. So far the Ducks haven't been on the end of this help too often. We will need to win this game. -
AB and the Road to the Natty
Haywarduck replied to Vandownbytheriverduck's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
If we win it all Moorhead can write his own ticket anywhere. The question I have is, does Moorhead have the ability to turn AB into a title winning QB? So far Moorhead seems to be figuring out how to best use AB. I look forward to seeing how far Moorhead can get AB to carry the Oregon Football Program, and figure out how to keep winning. I do agree, with most, Dye is the most amazing athlete on offense, but we have to respect what AB has done, so far. It would be a story seldom if ever told, where a guy with so many limitation leads a team to a title, but can he be our Tim Tebow? Actually his stats aren't even up to Tim's level, but can a guy without NFL level talent lead our team to a title, fun to think about. -
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Interesting topic, I wish there could be some clarity, but agree the injuries seem over the top this season. The good news is the players and coaches have stepped it up.
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I was actually just trying to be funny, which isn't easy. The whole GOAT thing, to me, is kind of like chasing ones tail. Nothing ever is going to be settled, but it does provide a workout, I suppose. One would have to ask a dawg.
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Didn't Know They Had One / How Did This Guy Not Get Fired Too
Haywarduck replied to Steven A's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
So Washington and Washington State both have football programs without a head coach, and the season isn't even over. I mean it is the Pac-12 but only 9 have coaches who started the season, talk about a crazy year. -
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Darn Right: Bassa Named Pac-12 Freshman of the Week
Haywarduck replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Sounds like if we need help at qb he could do that too. The guy is a gamer, who knows the game of football, love the guy! Heyward picked up a gem for us with this guy! -
Why not just about every other University has had success hiring a Duck. If you can't beat them, hire them.
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That is what a top research university does, research a video for 24 hrs. Sure glad the dawgs aren't in charge of video review on the field.
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Deep down, hmmm. Deep down I won't be satisfied until the the dawgs lose to the cougs in Seattle on November 26th. There was a sense of satisfaction and relief, but deep down I want to see the dawgs down further, is it just me? I'm just trying to get real with my emotions, my internal feelings, you asked!
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Most EVER Playoff Pressure on Cristobal and Oregon Fans?
Haywarduck replied to FishDuck Article's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
While I agree it doesn't take away from their difficult schedule it is the way the SEC schedules, which matters. New Mexico State is almost a program kept afloat just so the SEC can have a pansy. Alabama would never schedule an Eastern Washington after playing Georgia, because EWU knows how to win games, compete. They especially wouldn't schedule EWU between playing Georgia and BYU. I realize this is a different subject, but the Pac-12 and Oregon needs to get with the scheduling advantage many SEC teams have. They put pansy's into their schedules because they play a tough schedule. The tough games make them look good. The pansy games don't do anything other than help them get ready, which we aren't and maybe this contributes. I suppose we play more of a schedule like Clemson. Even Clemson, during their National Title Year 2018, played two pansies between beating Texas A&M in Texas. All that mattered was they beat T A&M, not that they beat two irrelevant teams in before and after. We will do it Mario's way, but playing tough games matter, certainly, but the pansy games is how it all comes together. -
It is nice to know feelings are being protected by the refs, that had to hurt! Maybe the ref should have given the LB a participation trophy as well? This is football, people get dominated and the paternal, maternal instincts to protect must be put into check! PS. Women refs wear pants too, and I have seen some excellent female refs, maybe the Pac-12 should look to finding some female refs, not meant to offend anyone!