Great work Cristobal

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I love how people think that a guy who has had the job for a week all of a sudden has his stamp on the program.
 
Taggert really built a gem up there.

Cant wait to see what he does in Tally.

Cristobal will last a year andthen head back to being Sabans errand boy.
 
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Some SERIOUS CORCHING GOING On right now on both sides OOOOOWEEEE
 
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While true that Oregon is still 'mostly' Taggart's doing...Mario has placed a totally unprepared, lackadaisical, clueless, undisciplined football team on the field, and that's his doing! Additionally, the game plan on both sides of the ball is atrocious. Fair or not, in today's college football world this performance sets the tone with Oregon's fan base, which could make for a short ride concerning Mario's tenure.
 
While true that Oregon is still 'mostly' Taggart's doing...Mario has placed a totally unprepared, lackadaisical, clueless, undisciplined football team on the field, and that's his doing! Additionally, the game plan on both sides of the ball is atrocious. Fair or not, in today's college football world this performance sets the tone with Oregon's fan base, which could make for a short ride concerning Mario's tenure.

Eh. That's a team that has gone through a lot of drama over the last few weeks and has one of their best players sitting out the game. Would you like to see Mario have them ready despite all of that? Sure. But is it some huge slight against him that his team is not mentally prepared and checked out after all of that? I don't think so.
 
While true that Oregon is still 'mostly' Taggart's doing...Mario has placed a totally unprepared, lackadaisical, clueless, undisciplined football team on the field, and that's his doing! Additionally, the game plan on both sides of the ball is atrocious. Fair or not, in today's college football world this performance sets the tone with Oregon's fan base, which could make for a short ride concerning Mario's tenure.

I wouldn't even call it Taggart's doing, he was only there twelve months. Frankly, you could say that this is Mark Helfrich's product, with some slightly better coaching going on. Let's be honest, Oregon is a greasefire, something that their football program has been throughout their history. The last 20 or so years were an outlier, and I wouldn't be shocked if UO went back to being a nothing program, albeit a well funded one.
 
Its so weird the level cats go to try to prop up Warrio. Dont get it at all. Between him and Diaz as HCIW we got some weird fan dreams.
 
While true that Oregon is still 'mostly' Taggart's doing...Mario has placed a totally unprepared, lackadaisical, clueless, undisciplined football team on the field, and that's his doing! Additionally, the game plan on both sides of the ball is atrocious. Fair or not, in today's college football world this performance sets the tone with Oregon's fan base, which could make for a short ride concerning Mario's tenure.

Eh. That's a team that has gone through a lot of drama over the last few weeks and has one of their best players sitting out the game. Would you like to see Mario have them ready despite all of that? Sure. But is it some huge slight against him that his team is not mentally prepared and checked out after all of that? I don't think so.

Write down the exact date and time you made that comment. ****, we had an undefeated team and fans were screaming for the firings of almost every coach and the benching's of a plethora of players. I've come to learn this is just the way of the internet football fans (the herd) and I suspect if you were to visit Oregon's main football blog after today's game the howling as to what a terrible hire they've made and calling for Mario's firing will be loud and angry.
 
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While true that Oregon is still 'mostly' Taggart's doing...Mario has placed a totally unprepared, lackadaisical, clueless, undisciplined football team on the field, and that's his doing! Additionally, the game plan on both sides of the ball is atrocious. Fair or not, in today's college football world this performance sets the tone with Oregon's fan base, which could make for a short ride concerning Mario's tenure.

Eh. That's a team that has gone through a lot of drama over the last few weeks and has one of their best players sitting out the game. Would you like to see Mario have them ready despite all of that? Sure. But is it some huge slight against him that his team is not mentally prepared and checked out after all of that? I don't think so.
Fair points but the offense did not score a point in the first half and he was the OC all season.
 
Kind of a clown move letting that RB who is sitting out the bowl game to go pro give the team speech before the game.
 
While true that Oregon is still 'mostly' Taggart's doing...Mario has placed a totally unprepared, lackadaisical, clueless, undisciplined football team on the field, and that's his doing! Additionally, the game plan on both sides of the ball is atrocious. Fair or not, in today's college football world this performance sets the tone with Oregon's fan base, which could make for a short ride concerning Mario's tenure.

I wouldn't even call it Taggart's doing, he was only there twelve months. Frankly, you could say that this is Mark Helfrich's product, with some slightly better coaching going on. Let's be honest, Oregon is a greasefire, something that their football program has been throughout their history. The last 20 or so years were an outlier, and I wouldn't be shocked if UO went back to being a nothing program, albeit a well funded one.

20 years? How about less than 10, with a good 5 in that. And that 5 was 3 years ago.
 
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