@smac38
U like anything tonight ?
I was born in Oregon, (but raised in socal) all my immideate family are Oregon illumni , and I watch every game by default, it seems every year that oregon has any type of championship hype they have one game that derails them, this one had shiet the bed written all over it, they've been winning last few weeks but not due to playing well, especially on offense, they've masked the deficiencies for the most part by getting wins against lesser opponents who couldn't take advantage of Oregon lackluster performances. This was the utes superbowl so far and in that environment they were never gonna be anything but ready to hit the ducks in the mouth and play full of emotion and energy which the ducks would have to match to have a chance. Once again brown and the ducks offense looked out of sync and they just happened to finally play a team that would take advantage of a poor performance and they finally got the loss they've been begging for with their play the last few weeks. The right team was favored in this and I am eagerly awaiting the civil war line, may not get as good a number as I was hoping for after the way Utah dismantled them, but regardless of the line next week I think the beavers give them some real trouble
I was born in Oregon, (but raised in socal) all my immideate family are Oregon illumni , and I watch every game by default, it seems every year that oregon has any type of championship hype they have one game that derails them, this one had shiet the bed written all over it, they've been winning last few weeks but not due to playing well, especially on offense, they've masked the deficiencies for the most part by getting wins against lesser opponents who couldn't take advantage of Oregon lackluster performances. This was the utes superbowl so far and in that environment they were never gonna be anything but ready to hit the ducks in the mouth and play full of emotion and energy which the ducks would have to match to have a chance. Once again brown and the ducks offense looked out of sync and they just happened to finally play a team that would take advantage of a poor performance and they finally got the loss they've been begging for with their play the last few weeks. The right team was favored in this and I am eagerly awaiting the civil war line, may not get as good a number as I was hoping for after the way Utah dismantled them, but regardless of the line next week I think the beavers give them some real trouble
@dduukkee
What happened to the no huddle offense for Oregon???..Crystobal has slowed down that offense big time...No wonder they are never in rhythm...always out of synch every other quarter...They always stall once they get inside the 30....You need to go no huddle hurry up when you get deep into the opponents territory...Relying on Brown to make tight throws in the redzone..Yikes...
@dduukkee
What happened to the no huddle offense for Oregon???..Crystobal has slowed down that offense big time...No wonder they are never in rhythm...always out of synch every other quarter...They always stall once they get inside the 30....You need to go no huddle hurry up when you get deep into the opponents territory...Relying on Brown to make tight throws in the redzone..Yikes...
@davemsh
I was just talking about this the other day and you have a point, the fast pace high powered offense started to drift away slowly after chip left, and Cristobal has pretty much gotten rid of any hint of hurry up that was left, I actually thought at it's quickest, it was a little to fast and hindered the ducks defense at times. I think slightly less than the speed chip ran at but faster than Cristobals teams would be the way to go, right now is just to slow, Oregon is always fast, but undersized. The hurry up helped with them being undersized because they could beat bigger/more physical teams by gassing out the opposing defense by the 4th quarter with the volume of plays, endurance is a non issue for opposing defenses now, and Oregon for the most part is still undersized, especially if it got to a point where they'd have to face the best in the sec in a playoff
@davemsh
I was just talking about this the other day and you have a point, the fast pace high powered offense started to drift away slowly after chip left, and Cristobal has pretty much gotten rid of any hint of hurry up that was left, I actually thought at it's quickest, it was a little to fast and hindered the ducks defense at times. I think slightly less than the speed chip ran at but faster than Cristobals teams would be the way to go, right now is just to slow, Oregon is always fast, but undersized. The hurry up helped with them being undersized because they could beat bigger/more physical teams by gassing out the opposing defense by the 4th quarter with the volume of plays, endurance is a non issue for opposing defenses now, and Oregon for the most part is still undersized, especially if it got to a point where they'd have to face the best in the sec in a playoff
More like bunch of Ducks around in a state of mass confusion is more like it.
Oregon how the hell did they become a (9-1) ranked #3 team before this game Wtf
Quack! Quack!
More like bunch of Ducks around in a state of mass confusion is more like it.
Oregon how the hell did they become a (9-1) ranked #3 team before this game Wtf
Quack! Quack!
The Yucks rode their win over an ohio st. as long as they could, but most of us on the left coast knew they were a fraud. Whittingham vs. cristobal was an epic mismatch.
The Yucks rode their win over an ohio st. as long as they could, but most of us on the left coast knew they were a fraud. Whittingham vs. cristobal was an epic mismatch.
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