I absolutely love the way he looks up at Cook after with the smug smile like he doesn't know how to react when getting manhandled like that
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I absolutely love the way he looks up at Cook after with the smug smile like he doesn't know how to react when getting manhandled like that
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I'm actually shocked the horrific Pac 12 refs didn't call targeting there.
Cook's facemask essentially scraped the turf. It was clear ankle biting. If he's like 4" higher they probably call it.
The real no call heart attack was the potential late hit out of bounds on Oregon's final drive. They throw that they are in fg range 1st and 10 with at least two plays left in the bag.
I absolutely love the way he looks up at Cook after with the smug smile like he doesn't know how to react when getting manhandled like that
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Cook's facemask essentially scraped the turf. It was clear ankle biting. If he's like 4" higher they probably call it.
The real no call heart attack was the potential late hit out of bounds on Oregon's final drive. They throw that they are in fg range 1st and 10 with at least two plays left in the bag.
When you say 'ankle biting', is that a euphemism for some type of dirty play or something? Or do you mean literal biting? It's not a rhetorical question (like 99% of the questions I ask here).
Cook's facemask essentially scraped the turf. It was clear ankle biting. If he's like 4" higher they probably call it.
The real no call heart attack was the potential late hit out of bounds on Oregon's final drive. They throw that they are in fg range 1st and 10 with at least two plays left in the bag.
When you say 'ankle biting', is that a euphemism for some type of dirty play or something? Or do you mean literal biting? It's not a rhetorical question (like 99% of the questions I ask here).
It's not dirty, spearing the knees is dirty.
It's when a smaller guy takes the lowest possible shot at a bigger guy to trip him up. Nix could have very well trucked Cook or broken a higher wrap-up attempt.
Cook made the right play. Look at 90% of Buddas highlights at UW, they are the exact same, he gets their fast and hits them below their base and takes them out before they can make a move.
Budda would have had 20+ tackles last night.
Cook's facemask essentially scraped the turf. It was clear ankle biting. If he's like 4" higher they probably call it.
The real no call heart attack was the potential late hit out of bounds on Oregon's final drive. They throw that they are in fg range 1st and 10 with at least two plays left in the bag.
Cook's facemask essentially scraped the turf. It was clear ankle biting. If he's like 4" higher they probably call it.
The real no call heart attack was the potential late hit out of bounds on Oregon's final drive. They throw that they are in fg range 1st and 10 with at least two plays left in the bag.
When you say 'ankle biting', is that a euphemism for some type of dirty play or something? Or do you mean literal biting? It's not a rhetorical question (like 99% of the questions I ask here).
It's not dirty, spearing the knees is dirty.
It's when a smaller guy takes the lowest possible shot at a bigger guy to trip him up. Nix could have very well trucked Cook or broken a higher wrap-up attempt.
Cook made the right play. Look at 90% of Buddas highlights at UW, they are the exact same, he gets their fast and hits them below their base and takes them out before they can make a move.
Budda would have had 20+ tackles last night.
So if he's 4 inches higher they call what?
Pretty sure Nix was giving Cook credit for that hit. He didn’t look mad
The DAWGS are one blown field goal away from three straight at Autzen
Cook's facemask essentially scraped the turf. It was clear ankle biting. If he's like 4" higher they probably call it.
The real no call heart attack was the potential late hit out of bounds on Oregon's final drive. They throw that they are in fg range 1st and 10 with at least two plays left in the bag.
I absolutely love the way he looks up at Cook after with the smug smile like he doesn't know how to react when getting manhandled like that
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I'm actually shocked the horrific Pac 12 refs didn't call targeting there.
We were terrified
This was one long ass post, but ultimately a very good one. I hunkered down and got through it.