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Dorial green beckham?

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2014 12:36 pm
by lukeyrid13
Any chance our coaches are going to go after him? With Addison going down he would be a huge addition on the field. Ff the field who knows. Maybe it's bad of me but id take him in all things considered

Re: Dorial green beckham?

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2014 1:54 pm
by Phenom
lukeyrid13 wrote:Any chance our coaches are going to go after him? With Addison going down he would be a huge addition on the field. Ff the field who knows. Maybe it's bad of me but id take him in all things considered
No thanks. Dude is an absolute headcase. I'm not one of those that put our team on a pedestal, but DGB is a nut.

Re: Dorial green beckham?

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2014 6:37 pm
by uostudent
lukeyrid13 wrote:Any chance our coaches are going to go after him? With Addison going down he would be a huge addition on the field. Ff the field who knows. Maybe it's bad of me but id take him in all things considered
Yes, let's bring in a guy who has had multiple off the field issues including a recent felony burglary charge (which was only dropped because the victim feared that there would be retaliation in light of several text messages that Green-Beckham's girlfriend sent). If Gary Pinkel kicked him off the team, then he has major issues.

Could see him ending up at Texas Tech.

Re: Dorial green beckham?

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2014 8:41 pm
by lukeyrid13
Well.... In my defense I did not know those details^

I just want a go to receiver

Re: Dorial green beckham?

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2014 9:20 pm
by DmoneyDuck
Did he also push a women down a flight of stairs? You gotta draw the line somewhere

Re: Dorial green beckham?

Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2014 12:22 am
by lukeyrid13
Jeez. Ok I definitely retract my statement then.

Re: Dorial green beckham?

Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2014 8:46 am
by GoDucksIn09
I was not aware of the issues he has had. I know he got released from Missouri and wondered why. Now given the issues can see why he got kicked off the team. My immediate reaction without knowing the issues would still probably been a no do not want him. I figured he had some sort of issues and given some of the mentality that Oregon had last year, wanted Oregon to pass on him. The complacency the team had late in the season was something that raised a red flag to me when comes to Helfrich. I am not sold on Helfrich being able to fix any issues that might come up during a season.

Re: Dorial green beckham?

Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2014 10:39 am
by lukeyrid13
^ yeah I was unaware of exactly what he did. I just assumed a few failed drug tests. Not that I condone this either.

Re: Dorial green beckham?

Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2014 1:12 pm
by justducky0
Leave it to Oregon fans to take a thread on DGB and turn it into a Helfrich bashing

Re: Dorial green beckham?

Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2014 1:30 pm
by SuperDuck
Well, although I definitely don't condone the things he's done, it's also not my place to judge him. If he's got an ounce of sense, he knows that he's just dodged a MAJOR bullet and could easily be sitting in jail.

He's going to have to sit out a year and he'll have a lot of time to prove that he's making strides in the right direction. Most players deserve and get a second chance, especially when they have talent like he does.

Bellotti took a chance on Ritchie Incognito. It didn't last long, but he did it. Chip had to deal with LeGarrette Blount's Boise State fiasco, Kiko Alonso's interesting evening (:-)) and finally dismissed a very talented Cliff Harris. Helfrich has already had to deal with Colt Lyerla, Troy Hill and the kid that was suspended for throwing snowballs (Dargan?).

My point is that Oregon has a history of giving talented kids a second chance. I wouldn't be surprised to see Helfrich, Frost and Matt Lubick show some interest. Then again, if it were a certain thing that the kid was going to be "one and done" they may not think it was worth the trouble.

Time will tell.

Re: Dorial green beckham?

Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2014 3:25 pm
by mm55
SuperDuck wrote:Well, although I definitely don't condone the things he's done, it's also not my place to judge him. If he's got an ounce of sense, he knows that he's just dodged a MAJOR bullet and could easily be sitting in jail.

He's going to have to sit out a year and he'll have a lot of time to prove that he's making strides in the right direction. Most players deserve and get a second chance, especially when they have talent like he does.

Bellotti took a chance on Ritchie Incognito. It didn't last long, but he did it. Chip had to deal with LeGarrette Blount's Boise State fiasco, Kiko Alonso's interesting evening (:-)) and finally dismissed a very talented Cliff Harris. Helfrich has already had to deal with Colt Lyerla, Troy Hill and the kid that was suspended for throwing snowballs (Dargan?).

My point is that Oregon has a history of giving talented kids a second chance. I wouldn't be surprised to see Helfrich, Frost and Matt Lubick show some interest. Then again, if it were a certain thing that the kid was going to be "one and done" they may not think it was worth the trouble.

You are kidding right????????? Do you not think some lessons were learned in the past???? Do you sometimes wonder why we pass on 'can't miss' recruits??????
This guy has some serious issues and IF the DUCKS were interested there would be some serious concern on the part of MANY people.

Time will tell.


You are kidding right????????? Do you not think some lessons were learned in the past???? Do you sometimes wonder why we pass on 'can't miss' recruits??????
This guy has some serious issues and IF the DUCKS were interested there would be some serious concern on the part of MANY people.

Re: Dorial green beckham?

Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2014 7:04 pm
by SuperDuck
mm55 wrote:
SuperDuck wrote:Well, although I definitely don't condone the things he's done, it's also not my place to judge him. If he's got an ounce of sense, he knows that he's just dodged a MAJOR bullet and could easily be sitting in jail.

He's going to have to sit out a year and he'll have a lot of time to prove that he's making strides in the right direction. Most players deserve and get a second chance, especially when they have talent like he does.

Bellotti took a chance on Ritchie Incognito. It didn't last long, but he did it. Chip had to deal with LeGarrette Blount's Boise State fiasco, Kiko Alonso's interesting evening (:-)) and finally dismissed a very talented Cliff Harris. Helfrich has already had to deal with Colt Lyerla, Troy Hill and the kid that was suspended for throwing snowballs (Dargan?).

My point is that Oregon has a history of giving talented kids a second chance. I wouldn't be surprised to see Helfrich, Frost and Matt Lubick show some interest. Then again, if it were a certain thing that the kid was going to be "one and done" they may not think it was worth the trouble.

You are kidding right????????? Do you not think some lessons were learned in the past???? Do you sometimes wonder why we pass on 'can't miss' recruits??????
This guy has some serious issues and IF the DUCKS were interested there would be some serious concern on the part of MANY people.

Time will tell.


You are kidding right????????? Do you not think some lessons were learned in the past???? Do you sometimes wonder why we pass on 'can't miss' recruits??????
This guy has some serious issues and IF the DUCKS were interested there would be some serious concern on the part of MANY people.
I'm just making conversation. I don't see any reason to overreact. ?????????????????????????????

The coaches will handle it the way they see fit. Personally, I hope they don't - unless someone else in the conference were thinking about taking him. Then it might be worth it, but who knows? Who cares? I really don't.

Re: Dorial green beckham?

Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2014 10:06 pm
by UOducksTK1
Honestly, most head cases don't pan out. Top ones off my head... Rodney Woods, Derrick Jones, and Jamere Holland...

Onterrio Smith is probably one of the few who did it big at Oregon after having troubles at previous school(s). And look what happened to him in the NFL, it'll catch up to you.

I'd say pass. Let a different school give him another chance.