Video Game Featuring Blount
Given the situation, Oregon fans have to be willing to take a little grief. While this certainly stings, I have to admit its pretty clever.
over 2 years ago
oregontrail
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Dude, they're crazy accurate.
Masoli is wearing the facemask he’s only worn the past two weeks. Bravo for attention to detail.
Addicted To Quack [dot] com; Six-hundred and ninety-four yards of total offense.
Funny until I read:
EA Sports plans to release more cross-over games in time for the upcoming Christmas season, including The Big-O Fashion Show, a design-your-own Oregon uniform game aimed at pre-teen girls, and Reggie Bush’s Real-estate Tycoon.
Clever
Guy behind me at Autzen says "why do the fans yell 'OOO' when we are on D?" He then proceeds to yell "DEEEEEEEE" on every defensive play for the rest of the game. As Carlos Mencia would say, "Dee DeeDee".
I approve of this post. Well done
--Dominic, Addicted to Quack
Autzen Stadium is where great teams go to die." - J. Brady McCullough, The Michigan Daily.
This is a joke right?
Why are the only players shown ducks, and not just Blount? Also it seems they are crossing a line here, using these players’ likenesses without compensation along with university trademarked logos etc. I don’t know but I’ll believe it when I see it.
the other thing that keys it in is the domain…http://espn.orgfree.com
--Dominic, Addicted to Quack
Autzen Stadium is where great teams go to die." - J. Brady McCullough, The Michigan Daily.
wait, someone actually thought, even for a second, that this was legit?
anyone who was duped by this should be euthanized simply on principal…
I can see how I might have phrased my reply weird
I understood it was a joke. My bravo was towards whoever assembled these images. Looks like one Paul Cerulean.
Addicted To Quack [dot] com; Six-hundred and ninety-four yards of total offense.
anyone who was duped by this should be euthanized simply on principal…
hooray for Internet sensationalism!
--Dominic, Addicted to Quack
Autzen Stadium is where great teams go to die." - J. Brady McCullough, The Michigan Daily.


















