(This was a response in one of Moesely's blogs)Couple of points here…Rob, Snuffy said:“But the thrust of his argument in that article was that Lyle’s steered Lache Seastrunk to Oregon.”To which you replied:“Snuffy: The thrust of George’s argument wasn’t that. He wrote:“What skeptics suspect, though, is that Lyles delivered Lache Seastrunk.”Ummm… that’s the same thing… saying that the point of Geor...
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This was a response to Rob Moseley:Considering that Oregon had an existing relationship with Lyles from his days at other recruiting services and had a Freshman Rb who had just set a Conference record for yards by a freshman… not a very likely scenario…Again, because the Ducks had agreed to be Lyles first client when they though Seastrunk was long gone… seems like a weak argument. Now, the th
Read More(The following was originally posted in response to a blogger intimating Chip Kelly should be suspended) There is one MAJOR problem with the thought process the pundits are shaping in the public mind, that the “required documents” were not obtained. Unfortunately, very few of those writing on the topic want to point this out: When Oregon first contracted with Lyles, quarterly updates were not ...
Read MoreRecently, I have been sharing my thoughts, as rationally as possible, regarding Oregon Duck athletics. Certainly, I feel like a salmon at spawning time swimming upstream as local media has made this water very difficult to tread. Navigating through them as a fan, yet still attempting to bring a reasonable "other side of the story" to the table has been, well, a little trying.Nonetheless, I feel co
Read MoreAll the Right Moves began as a small concept. I was writing bits and pieces on a major newspaper blog. As I presented a couple of little known or little talked about facts, others on the blog suggested I create my own blog to discuss the topic in detail. So I did.I expected nothing more than a few readers to migrate over and take a look at the facts. However, shortly after posting the first full f
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