Agreed, would be nice to see some fans!pezsez1 wrote:I've believed from early on that sports leagues are uniquely positioned to show how responsibility and entertainment can coexist. And, for the most part, they have. For our leadership to ignore the resounding success (and safety) of sports actually infuriates me. We should be celebrating and embracing success (and learning from it) at every opportunity, not obfuscating progress with ham-handed restrictions.What have you done to pezsec?
I'm really looking forward to crowds at Autzen this fall. Even if I'm not at any games, I'm just excited to watch crowds on TV. Sad that it isn't happening for the spring game.
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I really respect this mindset. I would say politically our “teams” are different. For so many of my friends that are left leaning they would say things like “I hope all those folks in Texas f-ing die”. That’s so baffling.pezsez1 wrote:I've believed from early on that sports leagues are uniquely positioned to show how responsibility and entertainment can coexist. And, for the most part, they have. For our leadership to ignore the resounding success (and safety) of sports actually infuriates me. We should be celebrating and embracing success (and learning from it) at every opportunity, not obfuscating progress with ham-handed restrictions.What have you done to pezsec?
I'm really looking forward to crowds at Autzen this fall. Even if I'm not at any games, I'm just excited to watch crowds on TV. Sad that it isn't happening for the spring game.
Pdx, your mindset is so refreshing. We should be rooting for the states that are open to see success and a roadmap of returning to normalcy.
We should not be rooting for death just to be able to say “ ha i told you so.”
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Funny that in Ohio 50k people are fine outside, some close to stage look shoulder to shoulder. But in Oregon we can’t be allowed to have 4 seats in between us to watch a game on a sunny day?
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There are certain events in the last 12 months where congregating by the thousands was not only allowed, but praised.buckmarkduck wrote:Funny that I’m Phio 50k people are fine outside, some close to stage look shoulder to shoulder. But in Oregon we can’t be allowed to have 4 seats in between us to watch a game on a sunny day?
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Saw this on Twitter: https://twitter.com/popoaumavae/status/ ... 13890?s=21
Popo looks to be trim. He got up to 350 at one point but the last two years he’s really gotten in great shape. I think he’s been more of a force than Fat Mac had been for the last two years and is one of the changes I’m looking forward to.
Look at Mase Funa. He looks to be in better shape than last year and he’s huge. Listed as 6’3” 260 but he looks even bigger than that. Funa got better as the season went on, but he was just painful to watch early on. Hoping he takes that big leap to stardom.
Popo looks to be trim. He got up to 350 at one point but the last two years he’s really gotten in great shape. I think he’s been more of a force than Fat Mac had been for the last two years and is one of the changes I’m looking forward to.
Look at Mase Funa. He looks to be in better shape than last year and he’s huge. Listed as 6’3” 260 but he looks even bigger than that. Funa got better as the season went on, but he was just painful to watch early on. Hoping he takes that big leap to stardom.
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Not worried about Popo. Very worried about Dorlus/Williams/KWH against the run. Haven't seen them hold the point of attack well at all.
Funa..pandemic, new baby...and he played poorly....but I did think he played better in the 2nd half of the season and he looks to be in great shape now.
Funa..pandemic, new baby...and he played poorly....but I did think he played better in the 2nd half of the season and he looks to be in great shape now.
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GrantDuck wrote:Not worried about Popo. Very worried about Dorlus/Williams/KWH against the run. Haven't seen them hold the point of attack well at all.
Funa..pandemic, new baby...and he played poorly....but I did think he played better in the 2nd half of the season and he looks to be in great shape now.
Worried about Dorlus? Dude is probably our best down dlineman and will be drafted.
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Agreed regarding the run defense. Ika was a HUGE miss by Coach Joe, twice.GrantDuck wrote:Not worried about Popo. Very worried about Dorlus/Williams/KWH against the run. Haven't seen them hold the point of attack well at all.
Funa..pandemic, new baby...and he played poorly....but I did think he played better in the 2nd half of the season and he looks to be in great shape now.
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I like Dorlus and agree he'll be drafted some day, but he hasn't proven to be a run stuffer yet. Oregon State was knocking him off the ball last year.
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I sure hope Big Joe can justify his salary this year. He's one of the highest paid DL coaches in the nation and I'm honestly not sure what he brings to the table.OregonFan4Life wrote: Agreed regarding the run defense. Ika was a HUGE miss by Coach Joe, twice.
Exceptional recruiting?
Game changing DL?
I'll give him credit where it's due - I think he's the recruiter for Halton and he helped reel in guys outside his position (maybe Funa, Sewell, and Sumataia). That's a pretty hefty price tag if that's all we're getting though. In the 2019 and 2020 cycles, I'm pretty sure we missed on multiple top DL targets and ended up settling for players late into the cycle. It's not all on him since I think the southeast region produces more quality interior DL than the west coast does but still. I'm just looking for a DL coach to coach a DL that does what it's supposed to do.
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Late thought about the spring game... was in CA for a few days but watched it later on Youtube. I mainly just watched the QBs, and I've got to say I can't remember ever seeing a spring game with such great-looking QBs from top to bottom. I'm not at all shocked that Shough transferred. I'm not going to say that Brown shouldn't be the starter, but man Butterfield looked surprisingly good! Hopefully Brown plays well or the calls for a QB change will make last season seem quaint.
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You mean 2022 predicted #1 draft pick Tyler Shough?pezsez1 wrote:Late thought about the spring game... was in CA for a few days but watched it later on Youtube. I mainly just watched the QBs, and I've got to say I can't remember ever seeing a spring game with such great-looking QBs from top to bottom. I'm not at all shocked that Shough transferred. I'm not going to say that Brown shouldn't be the starter, but man Butterfield looked surprisingly good! Hopefully Brown plays well or the calls for a QB change will make last season seem quaint.
https://walterfootball.com/draft2022charlie.php
https://walterfootball.com/draft2022.php
I don't know if we can handle this loss to be honest.
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Duck07 wrote:You mean 2022 predicted #1 draft pick Tyler Shough?pezsez1 wrote:Late thought about the spring game... was in CA for a few days but watched it later on Youtube. I mainly just watched the QBs, and I've got to say I can't remember ever seeing a spring game with such great-looking QBs from top to bottom. I'm not at all shocked that Shough transferred. I'm not going to say that Brown shouldn't be the starter, but man Butterfield looked surprisingly good! Hopefully Brown plays well or the calls for a QB change will make last season seem quaint.
https://walterfootball.com/draft2022charlie.php
https://walterfootball.com/draft2022.php
I don't know if we can handle this loss to be honest.
I have nothing against Tyler, but I remember scouts saying Joey had a noodle arm. Joeys arm is a rocket compared to Tyler’s arm strength.