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Insecurity is the core definition for lots of football fan: they focus on the things that make them feel confidant, and ignore the rest. In that regard, Georgia is no different from Idaho State, or any place else. We got our share too. Toot the horn.
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Like USC, Nebraska has gone way past the point of desperation in grasping for any remnant of their glory years. The Troylets’ latest B1G lunge is not available to them since they’d already played that card. Now it feels like they’re trying to embrace some form of a ‘do or die’ mentality reminiscent of an earlier age’s self-disregard in pursuit of toughness. I’m still a Frost fan. Satisfying that fan base? I feel for him.
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Advertising on FishDuck and Now the FORUM....WHAT?
Washington Waddler replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
You gotta do what you gotta do. We’re just glad you do! -
Oregon Running Back: Jeremiah Johnson
Washington Waddler replied to PittDuck's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Memory from 2008 Holiday Bowl. Sitting next to some Cowboy fans following JJ’s 70+ yard TD scamper. One of them turned to me and said, “Y’all not only got some good running backs, they also got the coolest names.” Oh what a feeling, thanks JJ! -
Agree it’s not panic button time. Some OL recruits may see more opportunity at USC right now where the cupboard is not as well stocked, but that’s situational, and not necessarily a shift in recruiting prowess. As with all our new assistant coaches, it’s the time Klemm spends now with recruits that pays dividends down the road, and that’s crucial for OLs because the portal is such a poor and unreliable source for them. System-driven position groups that rely upon synchronized timing like OLs gain a playing time advantage the more time they spend together. They lose that when they enter the portal.
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The Eventual College Football Renaissance
Washington Waddler replied to FishDuck Article's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
David, really appreciate your tenacity in following your thought down whatever rabbit hole it took you. The result certainly justifies the effort. Lots of good thinking here comparing the pros to whatever variation of them that different colleges/conferences may take. It’s worth noting here how MLB differs from all the other pro leagues in that it is inclusively self-supporting with its own professional minor league system. True, it does benefit from college ball, but does not depend upon it. Aside from the semi-effective NBA G league, the other pro leagues remain dependent upon colleges for development of their players. If the media-money halter in the hand of the NFL that’s firmly attached to B1G & SEC ‘haves’ nose rings were to follow down this MLB path, it could well kill the goose that lays the golden egg as it already has MLB where excess and greed without limits has taken over and alienated most fans by turning the sport into something so many feel no connection with anymore. We all know the high regard with which minor league baseball is held. Is that really where the Alabama’s and Der Ohio State’s want to end up? Good chance it’s already happened. Pathetic. Like watching a Roman orgy where the haves stuff themselves to the point of having to vomit, only to return to eat even more. Disgust - if nothing else - may end up saving college football from those who have lost their way. -
Trying Too Hard? Husky Royalty Uniforms
Washington Waddler replied to David Marsh's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Didn’t they have a thing for purple as well? Oh well, so much for my historical expertise! -
Trying Too Hard? Husky Royalty Uniforms
Washington Waddler replied to David Marsh's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Either way, you’re ending up on a throne? Interesting ‘tell’ that the video only shows the away package. Sending us a message? Apparently the bow-wow down crowd feels the purple hazy history of that color somehow rubs off on them, linking them to ancient Persia and King Cyrus whose identified as the first to reserve that color for royalty only. Persia? Weren’t they the ones who could barely handle 300 Greeks with an army of 300,000? Sounds worthy of being a Husky tradition. -
The End Zone Fade: Oregon Can Run It Now!
Washington Waddler replied to FishDuck Article's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
I like it on one condition: we ram it down Stanford’s throat until they never want to see the play again. -
As you pointed out FD, this is the only opportunity given DL and his OC to remain unknown prior to games putting them on display, so don’t look a gift horse in the mouth! Usually, withholding information earns better results than blowing too much smoke. Leave that for game time. At this time of year - as always - it helps to remember that every head coach standing before a microphone has numerous audiences in mind every time he answers a question; and, each one of those audiences imagines themselves to be the apple of his eye, and the most important.
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While not every OL who aspires to the head job stays mind-locked in the trenches, Mario seems to be a classic example of that. The more competitive a game became requiring tactical agility and creativeness, the more he would put his head down and plow straight ahead. Mario seems to understand and believe that one thing, and that one thing only. From what I’ve read, DL appears to ‘see’ the whole game, to enjoy the anticipation of tactics and strategy like a kid with a joy stick, but one who knows where he’s going, and how to plan to get there. Best of all, he sounds like he never stops being a student of the game.
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There seems to be this cross-over zone between guys destined to be either a safety or linebacker. While both positions require thriving on contact, body weight usually relegates the lighter ones to safety, unless speed and the urge to hit (and probably slightly less interest in coverage situations) can overcome a size disadvantage. We currently seem to have a group of those, led by Justin. I like those guys. They’re a passionate breed.
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Want to Know How to Start a FIGHT on This Forum?
Washington Waddler replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
If you give um an inch, they’ll take a mile? -
Beware Kicking the Dawg: DeBoer Bites Back
Washington Waddler replied to FishDuck Article's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Not having a good understanding of the SEC offenses DL dealt with, it would be interesting to know if he faced any ‘kitchen sink’ OCs while at Georgia. -
Yes, and my understanding is that a percentage of the gate is donated to that cause.
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Oregon’s Two-Quarterback Solution
Washington Waddler replied to FishDuck Article's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
In theory, yes. The problem is it’s not like every other position because how it’s played can and does affect every other offensive player. For me, that is the core problem with all these arguments: by focusing on only who or how many QB’s to play, it ignores the effect this has on the rest of the offense. You can’t replicate real game timing and intensity in practice. The will of an opponent’s defense and their players are not available beforehand. Two QB’s in live action simply mess with the rest of the team’s timing, and their ability to do the best job they can. In theory, I agree we need to develop younger QB’s with meaningful reps, but you also have to give yourself the best chance to win the game. It’s a conundrum: do you sacrifice the present to plan for the future? Tough decision no doubt. -
A View Of The Ducks From The Plains
Washington Waddler replied to Notalot's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
The guy has a reasonable take for Bo’s decision, but rather than focusing on Bo, he ought to be asking himself why his own conference sold itself to a cable tv giant’s demands for more and more which is what is really squelching whatever chance average to good programs like Auburn use to have in the SEC. -
Dawgs Focus on Dawgs, Claim Ducks Not in Focus...Yet
Washington Waddler replied to Log Haulin's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
That’s the way it should be right now: Dawgs concentrating on Dawgs; Ducks on Ducks. Don’t let it go to your head. That’s just anticipation flooding your brain, not reality. When it does gets here, let’s have a great game! Go Ducks!