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I actually agree that they shouldn't have allowed Dixon to play. But, Dixon himself sees it differently. Belotti gave him the decision.

Oregon is lucky to have associations with Nike. Just about every D-1 program has their big donors. UT doesn't?

A player will always decide to play if it's up to them. It's the job of the coach/training staff to look out for the player's best interest. That was irresponsible.
 
Not true at all. I posted all kinds of reasons for why Brown would choose Oregon. Given that a number of posters here are clearly still insecure about those reasons, they must have been good ones.

In possible violation of the Rules, you are an idiot and should be banned.

As far as quoting people and not bringing up the pro Oregon points again, you've made too many assumptions. I'm just participating in the on-topic conversation. Not trying to needlessly harrass people about the Ducks. Like Brown said, "Oregon sells itself."

That was then, this is now. You are the only one mentioning Brown and Oregon in the same sentence.

I hadn't even mentioned the Ducks. Yet, you're so wound up about them that you consider me writing anything at all to be about them. Relax.

Pure and simple go to the OU board for your own self gratification or use your left or right hands.

With Masoli being a senior in 2010. I like the Ducks odds in that game no matter who has Brown. I'm pretty sure that there are others here that aren't as sure as you either.

Come back two months prior to the game and you will be welcomed then.

I think the Ducks get better exposure in the East than UT does in the West.

Second time same thread you are an idiot. Simple fact is news cycles and 3 hour time difference for sports coverage. I do not ever look for the scores or Oregon and by the time I would it is replace with NFL coverage. USC gets the West coast news on the East Coast. Not Oregon. Heisman voting polls. UT schedule, conference, and existence alone gets more West Coast media than Oregon.

You talk more about the Ducks than I do.

This is not the only thread on this board. One of the only reasons it gets off topic is you.

And actually, Oregon is known to do pretty well getting attention for their players. Dixon got all kinds of coverage. ESPN GameDay came to Autzen twice in the same year to watch him play. Jonathan Stewart got his own graphic novel. Harrington got a banner the size of a building in NYC. As Brown noted, they helped Dixon get the rehab in their facilities and updates to NFL scouts. They take care of their players.

For one that just looks back one year at his convenience and fails to look beyond that year for others you are close to giving yourself a BJ.

We've been over the rest. Hilarious... [/QUOTE]
 
I actually agree that they shouldn't have allowed Dixon to play. But, Dixon himself sees it differently. Belotti gave him the decision.

Oregon is lucky to have associations with Nike. Just about every D-1 program has their big donors. UT doesn't?

I find it strange that you have gone through this much trouble to defend Oregon. Are you a Ducks fan?
 
A player will always decide to play if it's up to them. It's the job of the coach/training staff to look out for the player's best interest. That was irresponsible.

Agree. Nothing shows negligence and desperation more than jeopardizing a player's career by allowing him to play when all medical indications are that he should not. How can a player say, even though the coach said it was up to me, I decided not to play to protect my career interests in playing football after the pro bono period (assuming Nike does not pay them at Oregon) ends?

"Leaving it up to the player" is a total wimpy cop-out on the part of the coaching staff. To then credit them for helping keep the NFL updated on his injury status is simply unethical on wheatun's part.

This is precisely the type of negligence that could keep a player like BB out of the League.

It's also a strong reason why he shouldn't sign with such a desperate program who is willing to sacrifice an athlete's career in their quest to rise above their inevitable status as a 2nd-tier pac10 team.
 
Was it ever determined or stated who, parent or parents or Bulter, attended with Brown on his visit.
 
The parents are part of the recruiting process just like the recruit. It would be interesting to know who attended the weekend with Brown. I am assuming it was the dad based on the comments quoted by JZ.
 
The poster is now backing off of their info. He's saying it was either Orson or Bryce's uncle. He can't remember which.
 
I think the Ducks get better exposure in the East than UT does in the West.

ESPN didn't sign a multi-billion dollar contract with the Pac-10 to cover its sports for the next 15 years. Maybe you could debate this claim in the past, but it's clearly no longer up for discussion. This works entirely in the favor of UT in regards to Brown's decision.
 
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