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Friday, September 4, 2009

legarrette blount

Introduction to the loss of the season Thursday at Boise State was the worst scenario for Oregon in every way: lifted Duck offense was lethargic, inefficient, powerless, and any other synonym you can imagine for a "really bad," followed scant eight points and 150 total yards in the loss of pumping , which could send the whole season, roll on the tracks. And no duck has not been more disappointing than the loss of LeGarrette Blount: senior, ran off, last seen darting in and through Oklahoma State defenders in a festive work of Shara sharp changes in prices of securities last December, finished with a-5 yards on eight carries and was reduced in the zone of protection for safety in the second quarter.


Upset the night, for sure, especially for a guy who spent a week before the game, leading the nation in talking about rubbish. But the "disorder" did not quite describe the reaction Blunta after the game as well as "psychotic click" aimed at any and all of its general vicinity:
















Blount returned from a suspension of this year, an academic problem, which did not allow him to spring practice. But the hunting of woodcock cold opposing player taking a strong emphasis on team-mates and trying to lead in the stands when the opposing fans is another animal entirely: Blount will be on hold certainly for the foreseeable future, if not the rest of his senior season, and could plausibly be struck accusations of attack, if Boise State or local authorities feel particularly vengeful about it. In any case, it is very promising future to the next level - to use the technical term "insiders" - the destruction.


Hero of the scandal: Oregon assistant and former star Nebraska, Scott Frost, responsive blond dude who saved the fan bronco on the fate of Byron Hout on the field. The general rule of thumb: When your night ends with you is kept in a coalition of influential figures and guards, you have very, very bad night. Like a duck, at least, Blount, may not have many in stock.

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