Jay, here.
It’s too late to apologize. When you get Josh Wilcox going, it’s hard to slow him down.
Here’s Josh and a few of his random thoughts on a former Duck’s appearance in a Timbaland video to a very confused high school football non-recruit.
Wilcox on what it would take to bring back Sea Bass:

“Flounder” is in La-La Land because there is no way that a comeback is in the making!!!! He would need to give me a lot more money than I’m making now to even think about it. The whole purpose of the column was to give the myth and story a conclusion. Maybe I could sell the movie rights for big bucks and bag of cheese burgers from the old school Bob’s Burger Express. He should go back to working as Grimace in the McDonald’s commercial.
Wilcox on the Ducks at the NFL Scouting Combine:
Good luck to all of the Oregon guys at the Combine this weekend and in the up coming NFL Draft. It is a fun, exciting, and stressful experience and they all deserve it. I sure hope Mr. Stewart goes on to do big and great things. He seems to be like a class act and the kind of kid that a team would want to draft. The scary thing is, he will only get better. I just hope he goes to a team with some good coaches. Some of the worst coaches in the world that I ever saw, or experienced, were in the professional world. It will be interesting to see where Dixon gets an opportunity (that’s a wild card for sure) and fun to watch him take on this challenge. No matter what, my hat is off to the guy for the improvement he showed in one year, and for the toughness he displayed. Both will be missed on and off the field but.
Wilcox on the use of drugs:
I really want to make sure that some of you understand that I do not condone the use of anything unless under supervision from a doctor, or if you’re an adult and your legal enough to buy beer. Even then just be careful. Look, I have made mistakes before and am not one to talk or preach. And I do not want to be hypocritical. I have tried to learn from my mistakes and move on to do better next time.
Wilcox on Olympic Track & Field Trials:
Is any one else getting excited for the ghosts of “Pre” this summer at Hayward!
Wilcox on the NFL Draft:
A big line prospect I heard about for this year’s Draft is Fred Palowaksi. Tough. Good Stance. Long arms. Plays to the whistle. Adams College Head Football Coach Harris is a family friend and has told us he could be one of the big stories of the Draft.
Wilcox on Ducks in the music industry:
Congratulations to Chris Tetterton for his role in the “Apologize” video by Timbaland (featuring OneRepublic). Way to go! From former Kid Sports All-Star to Sheldon Gridiron Great to working- your-way-to-starting-your-senior-year-at-Oregon, while still driving some of the absolute worst, but at the same time awesome, cars of all time. Now you go and shine on MTV. Wow. Nice to see kids from Lane County representin’.
Chris Tetterton’s player profile on the old school GoDucks.com.
Good luck to Sonny Cook’s sister. I heard she is on some reality type show about singing.
Wilcox on the Kevin Hart saga:
Did any one else think, “WOW!”, about that story of the kid in Nevada. Sounds like the kid that everyone had at school, I even had some, that would tell you that they were getting letters, from big schools. Man this is on a whole different level. That is a made-for-TV-movie if I have ever seen one.
Wilcox’s last word on Sea Bass:
Again, Sea Bass is dead!
Not so fast, my friend. Not so fast.
Josh Wilcox, a Junction City, Oregon native was a four-year letterman with Ducks. In the Rose Bowl Season of 1994 against Arizona, Danny O’Neil threw 15 yards to Josh for the game’s only touchdown early in the fourth quarter as Oregon came from behind to win 10-9. Arizona was ranked No. 11 by The Associated Press and ranked 23d by The New York Times computer. Josh went on to catch 11 passes for 135 yards against Penn State in the 1995 Rose Bowl. After finishing his career at Oregon, Josh went on to play for the New Orleans Saints in the NFL.
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