When I arrived home today, I grabbed the mail and had a skeet eruption! My Oregon shirts from DuckTees.com came in! Click the thumbnails for a larger view.
Monday, December 15, 2008
Sunday, December 14, 2008
A story about Cancer and UO football
If you feel like reading a little, here's an article about Walter Thurmond III and Patrick Chung, who went to visit a boy in a town in Oregon that is fighting cancer. Good read.
Story Here
Story Here
A Disgruntled Sports Fan...
I'm going to deviate from my Ducks posts and express my thoughts on a different issue. After watching the Heisman ceremony last night and seeing Sam Bradford win, I found myself in disgust. Everyone got to see pretty boy Sam up on his podium, taking Graham Harrell's award. Gasp! Yes, I said it, Graham Harrell's award. Oh gosh! He didn't go to a storied program, he doesn't deserve it! SCREW YOU. Last time I checked, Texas Tech went 11-1, in the SAME conference as Oklahomo and Tex-ass. Bradford and McCoy were there, but there was no seat for the best QB in the conference. He could have at least gotten invited. Graham not being invited makes me want to throw up. It's grosser than Rosie O'Donnell. Texas Tech has been getting no recognition for the amazing play that their quarterbacks have shown us. Kliff Kingsbury, B.J. Symons, Sonny Cumbie, Cody Hodges. Never heard of them? Didn't think so, and that's what I have their links there for. Just because they aren't from USC or Texas doesn't mean they suck. The Heisman calculating needs to be re thunk, and quick. Colt Brennan should have at least been invited in 2006. Shonn Green and Graham Harrell should have been invited this year. Even if the voters know they won't win, at least celebrate how good these players are, because they deserve the same amount of respect as the other players sitting there.
Passing Yards
Harrell: 4,747
Bradford: 4,464
Completion %
Harrell: 71.5
Bradford: 68.3
Touchdowns
Harrell: 41
Bradford: 48
Interceptions
Harrell: 6
Bradford: 7
Passer Rating
Harrell: 163.03
Bradford: 183.29
It could go either way, but come on, give the guy a break. He was even BETTER last year, so you could consider this season a down year for Harrell.
My final stat: Graham Harrell passed for 536 yards and 2 touchdowns against Eastern Washington week 1. In week 1, Heisman trophy winner super star pretty boy Sam Bradford passed for 183 yards and 2 touchdowns against Chatanooga. Yup, Sam is the man. Not.
Passing Yards
Harrell: 4,747
Bradford: 4,464
Completion %
Harrell: 71.5
Bradford: 68.3
Touchdowns
Harrell: 41
Bradford: 48
Interceptions
Harrell: 6
Bradford: 7
Passer Rating
Harrell: 163.03
Bradford: 183.29
It could go either way, but come on, give the guy a break. He was even BETTER last year, so you could consider this season a down year for Harrell.
My final stat: Graham Harrell passed for 536 yards and 2 touchdowns against Eastern Washington week 1. In week 1, Heisman trophy winner super star pretty boy Sam Bradford passed for 183 yards and 2 touchdowns against Chatanooga. Yup, Sam is the man. Not.
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