The greatest oline in college football history holds like no other.
Impressive. Comparable to the chip era.
The greatest oline in college football history holds like no other.
Impressive. Comparable to the chip era.
Beat them or fuck off forever Pete.
The greatest oline in college football history holds like no other.
Impressive. Comparable to the chip era.
Beat them or fuck off forever Pete.
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The greatest oline in college football history holds like no other.
Impressive. Comparable to the chip era.
Beat them or fuck off forever Pete.
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The greatest oline in college football history holds like no other.
Impressive. Comparable to the chip era.
The greatest oline in college football history holds like no other.
Impressive. Comparable to the chip era.
So holding and worst decade of Husky football.
Anything else?
JFC
I never understood the "worst decade" shit.
Isn't that the point? How good was Oregon when UW had their longest run on them?
When you stop and think about it it makes zero sense unless you're a complete doog. Like, that's right: they were good and you sucked. What else is the point?
Oregon is not that good in 2019. It is all hype and a few good players. They are capable of beating a lot of teams but something basic is missing - Stanford is awful.
If Washington doesn't beat Oregon by 3 scores you should pray to not make the playoffs and that Ohio State doesn't go to the Rose.
This is the best Oregon defense since 2012 (maybe best Oregon defense of my lifetim?) but no one wants to admit that because the narrative that Oregon has a really good defense and an absolutely shit offense goes against what people's perception of Oregon football is.
This is the best Oregon defense since 2012 (maybe best Oregon defense of my lifetim?) but no one wants to admit that because the narrative that Oregon has a really good defense and an absolutely shit offense goes against what people's perception of Oregon football is.
Tough schedule so far for that defense to really shine.
The greatest oline in college football history holds like no other.
Impressive. Comparable to the chip era.
Beat them or fuck off forever Pete.
13 of the last 15
70 @ ur house, bitch.
The greatest oline in college football history holds like no other.
Impressive. Comparable to the chip era.
So holding and worst decade of Husky football.
Anything else?
JFC
I never understood the "worst decade" shit.
Isn't that the point? How good was Oregon when UW had their longest run on them?
When you stop and think about it it makes zero sense unless you're a complete doog. Like, that's right: they were good and you sucked. What else is the point?
Oregon is not that good in 2019. It is all hype and a few good players. They are capable of beating a lot of teams but something basic is missing - Stanford is awful.
If Washington doesn't beat Oregon by 3 scores you should pray to not make the playoffs and that Ohio State doesn't go to the Rose.
Doog decade dude.
This is the best Oregon defense since 2012 (maybe best Oregon defense of my lifetim?) but no one wants to admit that because the narrative that Oregon has a really good defense and an absolutely shit offense goes against what people's perception of Oregon football is.
Tough schedule so far for that defense to really shine.
This is the best Oregon defense since 2012 (maybe best Oregon defense of my lifetim?) but no one wants to admit that because the narrative that Oregon has a really good defense and an absolutely shit offense goes against what people's perception of Oregon football is.
This is the best Oregon defense since 2012 (maybe best Oregon defense of my lifetim?) but no one wants to admit that because the narrative that Oregon has a really good defense and an absolutely shit offense goes against what people's perception of Oregon football is.
That the defense is better than the offense is fairly obvious.
This is the best Oregon defense since 2012 (maybe best Oregon defense of my lifetim?) but no one wants to admit that because the narrative that Oregon has a really good defense and an absolutely shit offense goes against what people's perception of Oregon football is.
That the defense is better than the offense is fairly obvious.
You listen to the ESPN talking heads and they make it sound like everything is running smooth on offense and Herbert is dropping dimes all over the place. “5 td passes”! No mention of our 2.5 ypc vs shit defenses