Sorry, for the delayed response, ziggy. I haven't been checking the board much in the off season.
What can I say other than that was the worst thing I've seen as a Duck fan. The game itself was horrible. I knew we'd have a hard time replacing three, very good, senior offensive lineman. But not being able to get a first down for an entire half ... uggh.
And if the pathetic display on the field weren't enough, then we get to have LeGarrette punch a dude in the head and go after the fans to add further insult and embarrassment to the team, university and fans.
There is no excuse for what LaGarrette Blount did, period. He was wrong in every way shape and form. I think had he not gone after some fans, it probably would have been a 3 or 4 game suspension just for the punch. The University had to make a statement that this is not acceptable and this is not what the Ducks are all about. In a way though, I think they were backed in to a corner. This was essentially the first game of the year, national tv, every member of the media watching, the brand new commissioner of the Pac-10 in attendance. The UofO had to set a significant precedent and they did.
All that being said, I don't think the punishment fits the crime. Let me re-state: LaGarrette Blount was wrong and what he did was reprehensible. However, these are 18-22 year old kids, who play a violent, testosterone filled sport, who make mistakes and sometimes get carried away in the heat of emotion. Obviously that happened here. But fights break out in sports quite a bit and to suspend a kid for an entire season for this mistake is overboard, IMO. While wrong, he was provoked and again, I think the going after the fans was the nail in his coffin, plus the other factors I mentioned above.
It's unfortunate all around, but some things are more important than winning.