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Well stated JJ. So long as the mythical NC was decided by a vote, competition remained between conferences: you didn’t know who, but you knew where they’d be going. With the advent of the BCS morphed into BCS x 2 — a Wall Street dream come true — we now have combined conferences (SEC ACC) dueling not so much for championships as the emerging right to view western high school athletes as a ‘farm system’ feeding their newly minted franchise championship system. Where does that leave the PAC 12? We’ve always been isolated by geography. Proximity in the east has always had a competitive advantage for them, but now with corporate greed involved, it has become a game changer with the NCAA becoming the big loser. Under the vote system we were just isolated on the west coast. Now, we might as well be somewhere in the Mariana Trench. In time, corporate greed often is it’s own undoing, but for now ESPN/Disney is running the show. Where o where NCAA have you gone?
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Oregon’s Offense is Becoming Watchable
Washington Waddler replied to FishDuck Article's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Great analysis DM. Wazzu’s bringing the house strategy got me to wondering if JM’s practices had AB working screens a bit more this week. I’d also say that the addition of Cardwell’s speed after C.J. went down, and the addition of TJ Bass’s down field blocking ability has helped ignite this resurgence of interest. -
What troubles me about MP’s move is the shortsighted nature of it. New WRs not only have to make the team, they have to develop chemistry with a QB — their evolution is unique among players. That’s why his move doesn’t make sense. Assuming he wants to land at a D1 program, he must reestablish both those relationships. For me, that’s sad because I saw his body type and skill set stepping into the position next year vacated by JJ and JR. We’ve a way to go yet to reach that built-in cultural understanding that seems to exist at other long time elite programs that you stay with it no matter what. But, it’s situations just like this that move us towards that goal.
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Think Nike is giving a nod to grumbling traditionalists who want to see some yellow along the green. Great helmet!
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The "Mario Cristobal" Effect on the Conference
Washington Waddler replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Yeah, if things keep going the way they’ve been, the PAC 12 IS toast! -
The "Mario Cristobal" Effect on the Conference
Washington Waddler replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Yes, especially Leach who up until his final year had had our number. -
u-DUH-b — still peeing on the carpet after all these years!
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Quarterback Russian Roulette With Anthony Brown
Washington Waddler replied to Notalot's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Agreed. JM is very aware of AB’s twice repaired left knee, and is only going to put him in harms way when the odds are in his favor, much as he did with a Coug defense that lacked a QB spy and reliable corner containment. Smart guys like AB heed the injury lesson, and learn to ‘unlearn’ specific running habits that led to the problem in the first place. I put my money on him to make it to the finish line.- 21 replies
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Quarterback Russian Roulette With Anthony Brown
Washington Waddler replied to Notalot's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
With the way this season has gone, the opportunities to give live reps to AB’s back ups have been few and far between. There’s as many QB use theories out there as there are loose wires in Jimmy Lake’s head, but I still buy into the idea that the best thing for the team is one guy runs the show. The closer we get to the brass ring, the more ridiculous the worrying becomes. I just try to remember how much more relaxed I felt in August about AB running the show than I tend to now. Hey! What me worry?- 21 replies
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What Happens if Fickell Doesn't Want USC?
Washington Waddler replied to 30Duck's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
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What Autzen and 9-1 Means to Coach Cristobal
Washington Waddler replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Yes. Was there once back when Urban Meyer coach. Like being in Pullman, only divinely inspired. -
ESPN cheap's out on UO/WSU broadcast.
Washington Waddler replied to GODUCKS15's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Agreed. There needs to be instilled a pre-agreement review by the PAC 12 on coverage arrangements by any network that contracts them to specific viewing requirements. But then, what did we expect? It was ESPN. -
The Gut-Check Time Against Washington State
Washington Waddler replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Anyone else notice how many times he was also dealing with hands to the face? -
I can't tell you how impressed I am with Byron Cardwell
Washington Waddler replied to ChicoDuck1's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Love the way O lines responds to having a back with Cardwell’s patients and timing. It’s a trust you can’t buy. -
The Gut-Check Time Against Washington State
Washington Waddler replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Think KT put it best with his comments regarding the D’s show of resilience, and how they train for sudden change — it’s all about the next play. 1-0 Baby! -
Yes, after yet another magic act win over us it felt good to see the rodents put the clamps on the stumps at clam dip stadium. And besides, it will give them a false sense of confidence coming into Autzen.
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WSU GameDay Thread: Will it be DeRuyter Day?
Washington Waddler replied to FishDuck Article's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
WSU’s challenging short passes and run game will be faced with a Duck D that appears to be gelling. Should be interesting. -
Obviously, rivalries can live in hearts and minds as much as they do on the field. How fans relate to a rivalry is far beyond any analytical skills I might possess. But, as regards the field, I’m not sure you can say any rivalry is ever static enough to be judged alive or dead. It’s way to dynamic a relationship to ever be in a permanent either/or circumstance: it’s situational. That’s why a field rivalry can be ‘dead’ (through much of the Don James era), but grow into being ‘alive’ (starting in 1994), and then pass once again into being ‘dead’ with Oregon’s recent dominance. Will it flip flop? Most likely. Just don’t confuse the two ways we relate to rivalry.
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I’ve often felt one of the great strengths of being a Duck grew out of the Rich Brooks development experience which painfully taught us the value to be found in patient determination. We know how to wait something out. We may have whined our way there, but we allowed the Brooks experiment to complete itself. There are not many programs that can say that, and is the primary reason I feel MC senses the kind of confident connection he does to our program. For me, it’s just plain fun watching that guy grow and mature into the coach he wants to be because he knows we have his back.
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For what it’s worth, I believe MC’s response regarding this season’s injuries was that he’s never experienced anything like it in his playing or coaching career. Solutions notwithstanding, you know at the very least it has his and the coaching staffs’ attention. Under his guidance, the program protocols appears to be detail driven which gives me reason to think they’ll be revisiting strength and training regimens after the season is over. Is it a situation that could benefit by modification, or just simply behind the eight ball bad luck? Certainly hope it’s the former.
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The Ravings of a Mad Dawg
Washington Waddler replied to FishDuck Article's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
If JL goes, can’t imagine a better fit at Arizona? -
It seems like only yesterday that Woofytown was calling Jimmy the second coming of Don James.