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I think it is going to play out exactly like last years game against them. They will put up 'good' stats and finish with 24-34 points but we will get ours and then sit our guys while they make the score look a lot better than what it really was.

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I think that we will play too much zone and they will get a good chunk of yards against us. When we put Ifo and Hill on islands and blitz, we are getting good pressure and making the opposing QB rush his reads and throws.
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Anytime a team is one demential, it makes it that much easier to stop them. They scored 13 on mighty Nevada, I don't expect them to score a ton on us.
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I'm worried about injuries. Someone always seems to get banged up against WSU.
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karlhungis wrote:I'm worried about injuries. Someone always seems to get banged up against WSU.
Ok take a deep breath....exhale.....think positive.... The power of positive thinking......
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Important game for Seisay/Mathis/Daniels IMO.

Harrison still injured?
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lukeyrid13 wrote:I think that we will play too much zone and they will get a good chunk of yards against us. When we put Ifo and Hill on islands and blitz, we are getting good pressure and making the opposing QB rush his reads and throws.

Well Hills gone now. Safe to say we cant exactly put Seisay on any sort of island. We could give him a free pass to Hawaii and the plane would get away from him.
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GrantDuck wrote:Important game for Seisay/Mathis/Daniels IMO.

Harrison still injured?
He was seen during fall camp with a heavy brace on his knee so I doubt he's available. Basically it's time for Oregon's young secondary members to grow up fast.
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Nice comment Dat Man. Hope that makes you feel better.


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mm55 wrote:Nice comment Dat Man. Hope that makes you feel better.


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Why be snarky? Could you do a better job? If so let the coaches know you are available.


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mm55 wrote:Why be snarky? Could you do a better job? If so let the coaches know you are available.


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Was just going for a laugh not intending to be snarky. Already texted helfrich. Suiting up on Saturday. He said he can't keep talent like mine off the field. In high school I had a propensity for getting flat backed on kick return and he said that's something he's really looking for.
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buckmarkduck wrote:Anytime a team is one dimensional, it makes it that much easier to stop them. They scored 13 on mighty Nevada, I don't expect them to score a ton on us.
Fixed....And, btw, I agree with you....Other than that we have a target on our backs and EVERYONE is going to be gunning for us...
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Wazzu has absolutely no run game. I could see them getting a run or two early in the game, especially in the air. Seisay/Dior will get picked on, but eventually we'll get it figured out.

Wouldn't be shocked if Wazzu scores in the 20-30 points range.

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DAT_man_again wrote:
mm55 wrote:Why be snarky? Could you do a better job? If so let the coaches know you are available.


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Was just going for a laugh not intending to be snarky. Already texted helfrich. Suiting up on Saturday. He said he can't keep talent like mine off the field. In high school I had a propensity for getting flat backed on kick return and he said that's something he's really looking for.
Ya mm55, what's the deal. I know this is real stressful and all but jokes are okay.

On the football side of it, I think Dior works well against a wide open pass attack
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