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Post by atownbeaver on Apr 30, 2018 11:37:07 GMT -8
Zero Oregon State players selected in the 2018 draft (two have signed UDFA contracts thus far).
You have to go back to 1997-1998 to find another strikeout.
And while three draft picks were produced while GA was coach, Issace Seumalo, Treston DeCoud and Sean Harlow... one could argue GA had little to do with the development of most.
(brought to you by the chairman of the Gary Andersen Hate Club. the GAHC, "our anger burns with the fury of a thousand suns")
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Post by ochobeavo on Apr 30, 2018 11:56:47 GMT -8
Zero Oregon State players selected in the 2018 draft (two have signed UDFA contracts thus far). You have to go back to 1997-1998 to find another strikeout. And while three draft picks were produced while GA was coach, Issace Seumalo, Treston DeCoud and Sean Harlow... one could argue GA had little to do with the development of most. (brought to you by the chairman of the Gary Andersen Hate Club. the GAHC, "our anger burns with the fury of a thousand suns") Your other post about the inability to recruit/develop a competent QB - that will actually be the final slap in the face. Gonna sting a lot worse and longer than anything else. - GAHC Member #1247
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Post by Judge Smails on Apr 30, 2018 13:29:00 GMT -8
Zero Oregon State players selected in the 2018 draft (two have signed UDFA contracts thus far). You have to go back to 1997-1998 to find another strikeout. And while three draft picks were produced while GA was coach, Issace Seumalo, Treston DeCoud and Sean Harlow... one could argue GA had little to do with the development of most. (brought to you by the chairman of the Gary Andersen Hate Club. the GAHC, "our anger burns with the fury of a thousand suns") It wasn't quite that far back. The 2000 draft was the last time we didn't have a player selected.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2018 14:01:31 GMT -8
Zero Oregon State players selected in the 2018 draft (two have signed UDFA contracts thus far). You have to go back to 1997-1998 to find another strikeout. And while three draft picks were produced while GA was coach, Issace Seumalo, Treston DeCoud and Sean Harlow... one could argue GA had little to do with the development of most. (brought to you by the chairman of the Gary Andersen Hate Club. the GAHC, "our anger burns with the fury of a thousand suns") Jake Dukart may be a reason to actually thank GA. Maybe soon. Without GA's early scholarship offer that signee doesn't happen. Fall will be interesting.
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Post by atownbeaver on Apr 30, 2018 14:16:19 GMT -8
Zero Oregon State players selected in the 2018 draft (two have signed UDFA contracts thus far). You have to go back to 1997-1998 to find another strikeout. And while three draft picks were produced while GA was coach, Issace Seumalo, Treston DeCoud and Sean Harlow... one could argue GA had little to do with the development of most. (brought to you by the chairman of the Gary Andersen Hate Club. the GAHC, "our anger burns with the fury of a thousand suns") It wasn't quite that far back. The 2000 draft was the last time we didn't have a player selected. yep, my bad. whiffed that. Still, not great. and the spotty draft history for, ahem, 28 odd years, has reason. and not having a draft pick in 2000 is understandable, given that 1999 only saw a handful of talented seniors (Tim Alexander,Armon Hatcher) being drafted in late rounds. 2001 forward was a steady stream of new talent and a new era of Oregon State football.
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Post by spudbeaver on Apr 30, 2018 18:16:18 GMT -8
Zero Oregon State players selected in the 2018 draft (two have signed UDFA contracts thus far). You have to go back to 1997-1998 to find another strikeout. And while three draft picks were produced while GA was coach, Issace Seumalo, Treston DeCoud and Sean Harlow... one could argue GA had little to do with the development of most. (brought to you by the chairman of the Gary Andersen Hate Club. the GAHC, "our anger burns with the fury of a thousand suns") It wasn't quite that far back. The 2000 draft was the last time we didn't have a player selected. Hey! So maybe things are about to blow up!! (In a great way I mean)
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Post by spudbeaver on Apr 30, 2018 18:18:36 GMT -8
Count me as one who is surprised that Hungalu didn’t get drafted. Nall too, actually. But then again, Mataafa from WSU didn’t either so you never know.
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Post by mbabeav on May 1, 2018 9:07:17 GMT -8
Count me as one who is surprised that Hungalu didn’t get drafted. Nall too, actually. But then again, Mataafa from WSU didn’t either so you never know. Me as well - I think that the chaos of the last season just left any Beavs with next level aspirations hanging. But we have coaches with connections now, and veritas in the league - Hungalu wasn't drafted, and the Bears didn't take Nall, based on Coach A's recommendations....
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Post by orangeattack on May 1, 2018 16:15:32 GMT -8
Count me as one who is surprised that Hungalu didn’t get drafted. Nall too, actually. But then again, Mataafa from WSU didn’t either so you never know. Me as well - I think that the chaos of the last season just left any Beavs with next level aspirations hanging. But we have coaches with connections now, and veritas in the league - Hungalu wasn't drafted, and the Bears didn't take Nall, based on Coach A's recommendations.... based on Coach A's recommendations? Did I miss something?
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Post by kersting13 on May 1, 2018 21:20:28 GMT -8
Me as well - I think that the chaos of the last season just left any Beavs with next level aspirations hanging. But we have coaches with connections now, and veritas in the league - Hungalu wasn't drafted, and the Bears didn't take Nall, based on Coach A's recommendations.... based on Coach A's recommendations? Did I miss something? I think you missed the "didn't" (and maybe that comma was unnecessary). SaveSave
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Post by four2itus on May 2, 2018 8:23:06 GMT -8
I really tried to support the guy for a long time. It's my nature. But it is quite clear how his choices reduced the stature of OS football. If there is one good from this, it's the focused effort that has brought about the rebirth of this program...including our coach Smith.
Perhaps this deep back swing can have a true long ball drive.
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Post by nabeav on May 2, 2018 8:29:38 GMT -8
Yeah, I need some clarification on the "based on Coach A's recommendations" thing. Are you trying to say that Andersen actively cautioned the Bears against drafting Nall? Then the Bears sign him as a UDFA? Why would they do this? Maybe I'm not the president of the "I tried to tell you GA Sucks" club (that title probably goes to atownbeaver or baseba1111), but I was definitely on the board of directors, and even I think that him torpedoing his own players pro prospects is a pretty big stretch.
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Post by drunkandstoopidbeav on May 2, 2018 8:34:55 GMT -8
I doubt torpedoing his kids’s chances at a pro career was on his agenda, but I kinda doubt he has as many connections or influence in the NFL the previous staff had for recommending kids for a future at that level.
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Post by kersting13 on May 2, 2018 8:51:37 GMT -8
I doubt torpedoing his kids’s chances at a pro career was on his agenda, but I kinda doubt he has as many connections or influence in the NFL the previous staff had for recommending kids for a future at that level. i'm pretty sure the intent of the original "the Bears didn't take Nall, based on Coach A's recommendations" was a dig on GAG that he didn't have influence in NFL circles like the previous (and current) coaching staff had/has. That was my take on the comment. The comma in there makes it confusing.
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Post by atownbeaver on May 2, 2018 11:09:27 GMT -8
I doubt torpedoing his kids’s chances at a pro career was on his agenda, but I kinda doubt he has as many connections or influence in the NFL the previous staff had for recommending kids for a future at that level. this was my take on your first statement. Riley has respect from some NFL types. I can even use some google fu to find some quotes from current HCs around the NFL that have said things to the affect of "I like Oregon State guys, Riley teaches those guys well" during his years. GA has... not much. I read your statement as "GA had no influence on Nall going to the bears." and I agree 100% with this assessment.
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