Camp Report: Duke and new uniforms talk

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alright, who's a math guy in here?

48 combinations. if we have 3 helmets (classic white, smoke, alternate), it means we have 16 matchups between pants and tops if they're distributed evenly (16x3=48).

16 matchups would mean four different bottoms and four different tops, presumably four different colors for each.

Four colors would mean white, orange, smoke, and green. sound right?

3 (helmets) x 4 (bottoms) x 4 (tops) = 48 possible combinations. Add black (black top only with black bottom, and black helmet as the sole combo) = 49. Mix and match black and it's 4 x 5 x 5 = 100 possible combos, which approaches Oregon parameters.
 
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alright, who's a math guy in here?

48 combinations. if we have 3 helmets (classic white, smoke, alternate), it means we have 16 matchups between pants and tops if they're distributed evenly (16x3=48).

16 matchups would mean four different bottoms and four different tops, presumably four different colors for each.

Four colors would mean white, orange, smoke, and green. sound right?

3 (helmets) x 4 (bottoms) x 4 (tops) = 48 possible combinations. Add black (black top only with black bottom, and black helmet as the sole combo) = 49. Mix and match black and it's 4 x 5 x 5 = 100 possible combos, which approaches Oregon parameters.

Surely that's just lip service though.

I doubt you can mix and match the smoke uniform (if it looks anything like the one from last year) with the orange and the green. It wouldn't look too good.
 
alright, who's a math guy in here?

48 combinations. if we have 3 helmets (classic white, smoke, alternate), it means we have 16 matchups between pants and tops if they're distributed evenly (16x3=48).

16 matchups would mean four different bottoms and four different tops, presumably four different colors for each.

Four colors would mean white, orange, smoke, and green. sound right?

3 (helmets) x 4 (bottoms) x 4 (tops) = 48 possible combinations. Add black (black top only with black bottom, and black helmet as the sole combo) = 49. Mix and match black and it's 4 x 5 x 5 = 100 possible combos, which approaches Oregon parameters.

Surely that's just lip service though.

I doubt you can mix and match the smoke uniform (if it looks anything like the one from last year) with the orange and the green. It wouldn't look too good.

The smoke uniform as an alternate road uniform would be fine. White helmet and new white pants. If we have a green helmet + green pants would work too.
 
smoke - full smoke that gray uniform that I associate with VT loss
Juice - full orange
storm trooper - all white

the fourth one maybe green.
 
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people need to stop freaking out about a quarterback throwing interceptions in practice IN APRIL
 
Duke looking thick in the butt. I think he's going to exceed expectations this year.
 
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Those picks were awful to watch from our qb but great to see the defense where they need to be and making plays. That pic by fig was incredible, he looks like an nfl safety, Crawford had a very athletic pic. Gus keeps Impressing me. Olsen still needs alot work and I can see why Golden is pushing him hard. Those throws he made were good. He need to work on his footwork and body control, he also need to work on his play action fakes, they were terrible.seems he was trying to rush things and the game is still fast to him. Summer is huge for him and with Kayaa coming in next month. He better get ready for a battle.
 
I hope duke didn't lose his speed. Also where is everybody even getting black uniforms from ? Just rumors

It's false to assume that adding muscle means less speed, especially in football. It would hurt long distances but short bursts could and should improve. Duke's strength wasn't pulling away from the secondary anyway, it was doing major damage within the front 7.
 
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Duke went from looking like Darren Sproles to Maurice Jones-Drew in two off seasons.

He sure isn't small anymore. Hope e throw to him more, he has really good hands. If he can learn how to not get kicked in the head and still chop those DEs in pass protection, our man is going to make NFL guys start rubbing their hands. A RB like him that can protect his QB from outside speed rusher, catch passes and take it to the house is gold in today's NFL.
 
I think Duke could possibly transform todays NFL. Because he will be just the right size to do all those things, pass pro, crazy quick in the open field, explosive in the run game.... He would kill it in SF... Or a team trying to run some read option, spread stuff, because not many guys can tackle him in the open field. However, in todays NFL with the way the passing game goes they might even use him on KO as well.... Which will only make him more valuable.... He will be like Harvin but in the backfield more than Harvin.
 
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