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The Iceman Returneth!Kuhn inks new deal, escalatesFree Agency Stage 2, 2007 |
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Oh my...I can't wait to hear what Derick is going to have to say about this!
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Javier responds to Ice QB's attack
Darren Hunt Rockets Beat Writer In a press conference yesterday to announce his signing, Oregon Ice quarterback Thomas Kuhn went after Rockets defensive tackle Derick Javier, calling him an "idiot" and claiming that he'll throw for four scores and 300 yards in this year's Week 3 match-up. “Who the hell is Derrick Javier? The only people who make comments like that are rookies and idiots. I’m gonna throw for 300 yards and four touchdowns in [Week 3],” Kuhn predicted. “Javier won’t even lay a finger on me, assuming he even plays--I hear he needs to sit out when he gets a paper cut.” Kuhn was over-reacting to a press quote from Javier after he saw a photo of himself applying pressure to Kuhn in last year's game against Oregon. Javier said that he had "punished" Kuhn on that play. "The facts are that I DID punish Kuhn on that play. He may have gotten the ball into the air before I hit him, but I still drove his punk ass into the turf," said Javier. "And later in the game, I sacked his ass. Don't hear him saying anything about that in his lame ass quotes." "As far as my being an idiot, I graduated from TCU Magna Cum Laude. Where did Kuhn go to school, Arizona State? The school that serial killer Franklin Noble Brown graduated from as Valedictorian? Do I need to say anything more?" Javier also responded to Kuhn's claims about the Week 3 game. "He says I won't lay a finger on him...good luck with that. Yeah, I know we just lost my great player in my buddy Pierre [Hinson], but we got back a nice player in John Moody, and our line is going to be as strong as ever. If Kuhn gets any time to throw the ball at all I'm going to be very disappointed." "Man, the only people who give predictions to the press are rookies and idiots," said Javier with a wink.
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The CFL NetworkCFL Total Access TranscriptFree Agency Stage 3, 2007EISEN: Welcome back to CFL Total Access, where it’s football season every day of the year! I’m Rich Eisen, and joining me tonight on the show is the recently retired, and always outspoken, Chester Brumley, who was the 2003 Offensive Player of the Year. BRUMLEY: Thanks Rich, good to be here. EISEN: Now, we’re going to turn on the Ice Cam for a talk with Oregon QB Thomas Kuhn, who recently signed a new three-year contract. Welcome to the show, Tommy. KUHN: Hey guys, thanks for having me on the show. EISEN: So, Tommy, it must be exciting to get free agency out of the way. KUHN: It is, Rich. Oregon is where I wanted to be, so I’m really happy we got the contract worked out so quickly. EISEN: Now, I read the terms of the deal and you’re due for a hefty pay raise in year three, correct? KUHN: Yeah (laughing), $12 million. But I think we’ll either renegotiate a new deal by then or I’ll be retiring. EISEN: Maybe $12 million will be a bargain for your services by then. KUHN: I sure hope so, but I’m not getting any younger. EISEN: What a break out year you had in 2006. Over 2,000 passing yards, 20 TDs and just 9 interceptions in seven games. KUHN: I had a good year, but a lot of the credit goes to the receivers. Having Matt Brunner, Alden Roy and Newton Begin makes it a lot easier. BRUMLEY: So, Tommy, I hear you’ve gotten into a bit of a war of words with Derick Javier of El Paso? KUHN: That’s putting it mildly, I guess BRUMLEY: Have you read Javier’s most recent comments? KUHN: Yeah, what a joke. BRUMLET : Derick says that last year in the Ice-El Paso game, he sacked you, and drove your “punk ass” into the turf. What’s your response to that? KUHN: Uh, I guess I would say he’s an idiot. I wasn’t even playing for Oregon when the Ice played the Rockets! EISEN: He might have been thinking of Maurice Brown, who was the starting QB for Oregon in that game. KUHN: What did he say, that he graduated Magna Cum Laude? Sounds more like Magna Cum Loud Mouth to me. BRUMLEY: (laughing) I know I’ll be looking forward to Week 3 this year. Maybe you two can finally settle this once and for all. KUHN: You bet, I’m gonna be a little more fired up than usual. EISEN: Thanks, Tommy for joining us on Ice Cam! BRUMLEY: Good luck, TK! KUHN: Thanks for having me, guys! Last edited by Grid Iron : 05-06-2005 at 01:04 PM. |
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They're Baaack!Ice trade back into first round, stockpile 15 draft picksFree Agency Stage 4, 2007Portland, OR (AP) – After pulling off a blockbuster trade that sent both of Oregon’s first-round draft selections to the Chicago Hitmen just six weeks ago, the Ice are back into the first round after last-minute trade with the Durham Bulldogs. The deal nets the Ice four more draft picks: the Bulldog’s first (30th overall), second (62nd overall), fifth (159th overall), and seventh (223rd overall) round selections. That brings the total number of Oregon draft picks this year to an incredible 15, including two second-rounders, two third-rounders and four seventh-rounders. In exchange, the Bulldogs get Oregon’s four remaining draft picks for 2008: first, second, sixth and seventh round selections. “This is a great deal for both teams,” said Oregon GM Jack “Grid” Iron. “It made sense for us to get as many picks in this draft as possible because this group is very deep in our areas of need.” Sources say that Oregon traded back into the first round after a private workout with Iowa State tackle Quentin Castillo. “Oregon needs to add a big, strong tackle in this draft, and Castillo would be a perfect fit,” said CFL Network draft analyst Kerry Herod, who played right guard for the Ice during the team's 2003 championship season. “This was a brilliant move. . . so long as Castillo is still on the board when the Ice are on the clock.” Castillo, who stands 6’7” and weighs in at 322 pounds, ranks as the strongest offensive tackle in the draft, chalking up 35 repetitions in the bench press. He’s also quick, recording the third-fastest 40-yard dash time among offensive tackles with a 5.12 second mark. “He’s gonna make some team very happy,” said a cagey Oregon Coach Kendrick Upshaw of the All-Big 12 lineman, who didn’t allow a sack and recorded 40 key run blocks in 80 chances in 2006. “We’d love it if he fell to us, but we’re keeping our options open.” Castillo, nicknamed "Monster" by his teammates, is just hoping to go in the first round. "It's always been my dream to play in the CFL, and to be a first-round pick would be icing on the cake," he said from his Hamilton, Montana, home. "I'm definitely think I can contribute immediately, no matter who takes me." Last edited by Grid Iron : 05-07-2005 at 07:03 PM. |
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The Messy Sock Drawer:Oscar Madison's CFL Draft AnalysisFirst Round, 2007New York Herald sportswriter Oscar Madison is closely following the CFL draft pick-by-pick. Below is Oscar’s take on Oregon’s first-round selection, Southern Methodist University nose tackle Gilbert Penman. Oregon’s next pick is number 27 in the second round. You can catch all the 2007 CFL draft action here. Last edited by Grid Iron : 05-12-2005 at 11:21 PM. |
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The Messy Sock Drawer:Oscar Madison's CFL Draft AnalysisSecond Round, 2007New York Herald sportswriter Oscar Madison is closely following the CFL draft pick-by-pick. Below is Oscar’s take on the first of Oregon’s two second-round selections, Kansas State offensive right tackle Marty Covington. Oregon’s next pick is number 30 in the second round. You can catch all the 2007 CFL draft action here. Last edited by Grid Iron : 05-12-2005 at 11:20 PM. |
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Hey, I thought Oscar had stopped posting at around 1.15...
How come you get special attention? (those are awesome btw)
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The Messy Sock Drawer:Oscar Madison's CFL Draft AnalysisSecond Round, 2007New York Herald sportswriter Oscar Madison is closely following the CFL draft pick-by-pick. Below is Oscar’s take on the second of Oregon’s two second-round selections, Iowa cornerback Warren Allen. Oregon’s next pick is number nine (9) in the third round. You can catch all the 2007 CFL draft action here. Last edited by Grid Iron : 05-12-2005 at 11:19 PM. |
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The Messy Sock Drawer:Oscar Madison's CFL Draft AnalysisThird Round, 2007New York Herald sportswriter Oscar Madison is closely following the CFL draft pick-by-pick. Below is Oscar’s take on the first of Oregon’s two third-round selections, Notre Dame cornerback Alonzo Bishop. Oregon’s next pick is number 11 in the third round. You can catch all the 2007 CFL draft action here. Last edited by Grid Iron : 05-12-2005 at 11:19 PM. |
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The Messy Sock Drawer:Oscar Madison's CFL Draft AnalysisThird Round, 2007New York Herald sportswriter Oscar Madison is closely following the CFL draft pick-by-pick. Below is Oscar’s take on the second of Oregon’s two third-round selections, Tennessee wide receiver Cornelius Webster. Oregon’s next pick is number 27 in the fourth round. You can catch all the 2007 CFL draft action here. Last edited by Grid Iron : 05-12-2005 at 11:18 PM. |
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Bah, Webster is by far the less talented of the two receivers named Cornelius...
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Probably should keep my mouth closed after the way I made a fool of myself last time...
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The Messy Sock Drawer:Oscar Madison's CFL Draft AnalysisFourth Round, 2007New York Herald sportswriter Oscar Madison is closely following the CFL draft pick-by-pick. Below is Oscar’s take on Oregon's fourth-round pick, Kentucky fullback Bubba Sweeney. Up next will be Oscar's draft grade for the Oregon Ice. You can catch all the 2007 CFL draft action here. |
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The Messy Sock Drawer:Oscar Madison's CFL Draft GradesPost-Draft, 2007Oregon Ice: B+ The Ice failed to get a top-tier running back, the team’s only pressing need, but added tremendous depth up and down the roster. NT Gilbert Penman (1.30) and FB Bubba Sweeney (4.27) both have All-League potential, while RT Marty Covington (2.27) and WR Cornelius Webster (3.11) project to be solid starters. FS Geoff Gerhardt (5.28) is a developmental project, but could eventually win a starting job. RB Dan Treadway (7.28) could get a lot of carries this year, while RB Luke Blades (6.28) might see some time as a situational third-down back. CB Warren Allen (2.30) and CB Alonzo Bishop (3.11) should see time in nickel and dime packages. WR Ted Bibla (7.12) projects to be the team's new punt returner. AUTHOR'S NOTE: After the draft, I had a great surprise as FB Bubba Sweeney, my fourth round pick, went from 30/57 to 51/80! FS Geoff Gerhardt, who I took in the fifth round, improved from 17/49 to 21/54. The biggest bust was CB Alonzo Bishop, a third round selection, who dropped from 10/52 to 0/21. Last edited by Grid Iron : 05-16-2005 at 10:21 PM. |
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The Cornelius ChroniclesTraining Camp, 2007Former Tennessee wide receiver Cornelius Webster will be documenting his first season as a pro for the CFL Network! Check back often to hear latest from Oregon's trash-talking rookie! What up peeps? If you don't know me, you should. I'm the latest, and soon to be greatest, wide receiver in the CFL! My name is Cornelius Webster, but everyone calls me "Spiderman." I'll be checking in every now and then to fill you all in on my rookie season! Now that the draft is finally over and my contract is signed, I've been able to get down to doing what I do best--playing football. Training camp was tough, adjusting to the speed of the pro game. I thought I was fast, but so are most of the guys on my team. The coaches worked me hard, and I think I did pretty well. I only dropped one pass, and made a few one-handed catches. Learning from Matt Brunner and Roy Alden is one of the best opportunities a rookie wide receiver could ever have. Those guys are two of the best in the game. I funniest thing about training camp was how much everyone was talking trash about El Paso, and how the team is really gonna be up for that game in Week 3. I'm already dreaming of catching an 80-yard touchdown on the final play to win the ball game. We're comin' for ya, bottle rockets! Life as a rookie hasn't been that bad. My agent got me a three-year $2.2 million deal with a $780K bonus, so I bought a Hummer H2 and used the rest for a down payment on my new crib--a penthouse in downtown Portland. Well, I gotta go but check back soon when I report on my performance in the preseason! Last edited by Grid Iron : 05-24-2005 at 02:38 PM. |
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2007 Season PreviewExpectations could not be higher this year, as the Oregon Ice make a push to get deeper into the playoffs. Coming off a successful 11-5 division winning campaign last year, the Ice got the defensive line help they needed in the offseason, and kept the team’s high-octane offense intact.The big question will be whether starting quarterback Thomas Kuhn will be able to repeat his incredible performance from 2006. Opening Day RosterPlayer # Pos Start Exp RatingThomas Kuhn was one of the best in the league over the second half last year. Saunders, Richard 22 RB 6 29/32Rookie Dan Treadway will get the starting nod, but the Ice backfield will be running back by committee this year. Rookie FB Bubba Sweeney will get a lot of carries. Begin, Newton 89 TE TE 14 65/70The Ice are loaded at receiver and rookie WR Cornelius Webster has star potential. Given Oregon's wide-open offense, everyone should get plenty of balls thrown their way. Ludwig, Korey 54 C C 10 67/71Perennial All-League LG Kim Honeycutt should improve the running game and cut down on sacks. Shehee, Jay 7 P 4 94/94The best kicker-punter combo in the league, hands down. Diggs, Fredric 97 LDE LDE 8 60/63This group is very solid and could develop into one of the best in the league this year. Pinard, Jerrell 50 SILB SILB 11 60/63This group isn't flashy, but gets the job done. Pilcher, Orlando 33 LCB LCB 12 69/69The Ice look solid at safety, but due to cap constraints and poor draft picks the team is again in trouble at right corner. Salary Cap StatusSalary Cap: $92,600,000Cap Room: $1,380,000 Maximum for New Player: $1,380,000 Cap Room Lost (to old contracts): $9,630,000 Cap Room Lost Next Year (to old contracts): $3,970,000 Cap Room Required Next Year: $94,260,000 ScheduleThe Ice schedule this season is going to be particularly brutal.The team plays nine of its 16 games against clubs that finished last year with at least 10 wins, and must also play a greatly improved Anchorage team that could challenge for the division title. Moreover, Oregon must play the reigning CFL champions, the Honolulu Blue Pacific, as well as the Eastern Conference champion Detroit Vampires, on the road. Here is the complete 2007 schedule: Week 1 at Anchorage Wolfpack Author's GoalsGiven the difficulty of the Ice schedule, I have just one goal this year: make the playoffs. Another division title would be sweet, but that’s a bit of a reach.I’m hoping I can get a wild card with a 10-6 record, which is a realistic possibility if I don't have any major injuries. |
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