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Moral of the story kids? Don't get caught doing drugs if others are depending on you not to.
Something is legal in Colorado that the initial poster doesn't realize is also legal in Oregon.I don't follow the colorado/OU reference?
Or Washington state. Legal there is wellSomething is legal in Colorado that the initial poster doesn't realize is also legal in Oregon.
This is a serious concern of mine. We don't have the deepest DLine. If they get tired out early, we could be in trouble.I keep hearing all these talking heads on ESPN stating how Oregon's quick pace will tire out our D....but let's flip this and ...what if our D gets some 3 and outs...and have several methodical long drives against Oregon's D? Keeping our D fresh, and THEIR defense fatigued in the 4th quarter.
I hope we don't ask Cardale to pass 40+ times in this game. Let's not get too cute with the play calling, and just hammer them with EzE 30+ times. Limit the turnovers, get a few of our own.
Good thing they're very well conditioned. Not saying they can't get tired, but I believe Bosa using Ped St's RB to tackle sackenburg on the last play of the game tells me a great deal about the conditioning. Not to mention that Bosa isn't a guy that takes plays off.This is a serious concern of mine. We don't have the deepest DLine. If they get tired out early, we could be in trouble.
I'm thinking more about the interior line.Good thing they're very well conditioned. Not saying they can't get tired, but I believe Bosa using Ped St's RB to tackle sackenburg on the last play of the game tells me a great deal about the conditioning. Not to mention that Bosa isn't a guy that takes plays off.
Wonder if there's any movement in Vegas?
Wow. Darren Carrington, one of Oregon's best receivers, out. Suspended for failed drug test.
http://www.csnnw.com/ducks/breaking...rren-carrington-suspended-national-title-game