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Wednesday War Room: Going deeper

Okay, trying to get back into the groove even more, so going to work on making some public posts after premium articles.I had some thoughts about the game Saturday.Gridiron InsightsSpeaking of Taggart’s ‘next game’ as Oregon head coach, it might have stood out in Monday’s twenty-two minute press conference that Taggart said he would not watch much film on Nebraska-Oregon circa 2016.While it mig

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Overtime: Thoughts from beyond press row

Look, Southern Utah was not supposed to be a challenge; but for a brief moment they appeared to be having a similar success rate to last seasons Big Sky opponent UC Davis. Then the second half happened.There were a lot of flaws exposed Saturday. the offensive line, despite all of the successes of the running backs, have a long ways to go. While the staff focused on getting bigger and stronger, in

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The long, lonely summer – Part Two

This business is a funny beast.On a personal level, my dad chose to see me as a sports writer when he described me in his memoir. To an extent that is very true. I cover sports for Oregon. Occasionally, I help out other sites; as I did this summer for Florida. What I find intriguing, I suppose, is that this is not my 'job' so to speak.Now, make no mistake about it, I take what I do very seriously

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The long, lonely summer – Part One

It has been a strange trip this summer; really since spring.I was asked by someone yesterday what was wrong. This is my attempt at an answer. I don't intend this as a post to engender sympathy or condolences; this is my method of attempting to both explain my current malaise as well as (hopefully) fight my way through this time. In March, as many know, my father called me to meet him for dinner on

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Beyond Flock Talk: Absence, Fondness, Hearts and some deep thoughts

Good evening. Did anyone miss me? It has been a long summer.Earlier this year, my father was informed he had less than six months left to live. At best. It was a dire prognosis, but he was also a fiercely independent and stubborn man. Given those character traits, he was determined to live his life as normally as possible given this prognosis. That meant he wanted no part of assisted living facili

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Beyond Flock Talk: Changing the world

I have written about Brenda Tracy’s courageous efforts in the past. To watch some of the vile vitriol directed her way in the name of wins and losses is pathetic at times. This week more of that hatred reared its ugly head as she spearheaded a campaign that ultimately ended when Oregon State pitcher Luke Heimlich ‘left the team.’ While it is a sort of win for the cause Ms. Tracy is fighting, it wa

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A meltdown that exposes our very real flaws

Ignorance is truly a scary thing. It breeds so much contempt and hatred without the knowledge of its origins. But make no mistake, hatred is rooted in ignorance and fear.I write about sports and football recruiting. A friend told me once that trying to mix politics into my writing was ‘bad business.’ To a degree, he is absolutely correct. I will never talk about my actual political affiliations i...

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Jason Whitlock deservedly slammed

I am a white man. I will never know what it is like to be a black man. No amount of makeup, contrived scenarios or specified directed taunting will ever allow me to know what it is like to be born and raised as a black man.That being said, I don't need to be black or any other skin color, national origin or religion to know racism.Recently Lebron James was the victim of racism at his Brentwood est

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Beyond Flock Talk: Edge of Forever

A couple of thoughts tonight.First, though, it has been a long week.About a month ago, my dad, who lives in Eugene and some of you have met at tailgates came to Portland and said he needed to meet up 'important.' His health has been deteriorating for some time and the doctors had told him he was probably at the 12-18 months range as a prognosis.Well, then about 10 days ago, he called and said t

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