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Oregon Ducks Receive Rough Transfer News After Jordan Davison Injury
Different time and place, I know, but this brings to mind in ‘21 when the Ducks went into The Shoe hearing that both Kayvon Thibodeaux and Justin Flowe were unable to play. And Duck fans remember well how that game went. Yes that was Cristobal’s team but I have at least as much confidence that Dan Lanning can lead these Ducks to overcome this setback too.
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Is THIS Why Dante Moore Might be Returning to Oregon?
Playing scared might be a bit harsh; however, Dante was probably responsible for over half those sacks in the first Indiana game. He has to read the defense, step up into the pocket (if necessary) and pull the trigger.
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Oregon Ducks Receive Rough Transfer News After Jordan Davison Injury
Running Duo around 30% of our offensive snaps was our best chance to keep the pass rush off Dante. Not having #0 is worst case scenario for us against that front seven. Unless we see the passing game click better than ever my hopes are at an all time low. I expect a record number of screens to our tight ends and receivers which I'm sure thrills all of us.
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Oregon Ducks Receive Rough Transfer News After Jordan Davison Injury
This is terrible news. I hope the coaches also look at utilizing Kenyon Sadiq in the backfield as a blocker and/or short yardage ball carrier. I believe that Teitum Tuioti and Bryce Boettcher also came in for a TD (USC game?). All hands on deck!
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Indiana Boasts Secret Weapon in Peach Bowl Rematch vs Oregon
I hope Coach Hampton is emphasizing with the DBs to start knocking those extended arms down every time.
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Is THIS Why Dante Moore Might be Returning to Oregon?
Solar, your “playing scared” supposition is a bit harsh. A QB has, as a primary obligation, to avoid getting sacked or getting hit while in the act of passing which often results in a turnover. At the time of the IU game Dante had been sacked only once in the previous four, maybe five games. IU sacked him six times and hit him late at least that many more. He definitely lost some faith in the pass protection, which was warranted and necessary for maintaining possession of the ball.
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Oregon Football: Peach Bowl Score Prediction vs Indiana
Since this IS NOT the official prediction thread I think Indiana wins because there are too many distractions going on with Oregon, way too many.
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Transfer Portal Interests to Ducks (3)
Oregon adds another special teams commitment from the portal: K Keaton Emmett Oregon native and Nevada Wolf Pack kicker transfer Keaton Emmett commits to the Oregon Ducks, giving the program their second specialist commitment of the week.
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Oregon Football: Peach Bowl Score Prediction vs Indiana
IU wins 24 - 21. This is going to be a bit of a defensive battle, with neither offense looking particularly sharp (because both defenses came to play). But the winner of this game will win the natty over Miami. Just saying....
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Oregon Football: Peach Bowl Score Prediction vs Indiana
I'll play along. It gives me 2 chances to be wrong. This unofficial guess and the real Prediction thread later. DUCKS 30-24 2 3 284
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Good Gosh! There are TROLLS Out There...
Hey, wait a minute...I have a (near) Seattle area code. 😄😄
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Oregon Football: Peach Bowl Score Prediction vs Indiana
Oregon 24-17 TOs =1 Sacks = 2 Pass yds = 248
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Is THIS Why Dante Moore Might be Returning to Oregon?
Crud, I just have/had a feeling that this could be the year. After seeing this I don't think he has improved that much at all. Ducks better run first and run often.
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Oregon Football: Peach Bowl Score Prediction vs Indiana
Exactly what I was thinking..... but people are having fun. I wonder how many of these predictions might change with new news coming out. (e.g. Davidson out)
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Oregon Ducks Receive Rough Transfer News After Jordan Davison Injury
I think Hill and Whittington are good backs but neither of them bring the physicality that Davison does, it's a huge loss. We're also one injury away now from essentially having one RB available. Really hope Limar will stay since he might fit into being the fullback in the 2-1 personnel packages
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Oregon Ducks Receive Rough Transfer News After Jordan Davison Injury
I dont remember what game it was this year but NW played like an absolute beast. Hopefully he finds that gear again.
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Early Enrollees
He probably saw Cannady.
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Our Beloved Ducks 14 years Ago...
He previewed it at the BCS Duck tailgate. There was a crowd cheer contest to see which team he would create a ballad for and of course, Duck fans won. Also, before drones, there was a laser show on Camelback Mountain. And proper fandom attire.
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Oregon Ducks Receive Rough Transfer News After Jordan Davison Injury
It’s likely not a clean break. He could’ve done it earlier in the game and it just presented as soreness or a bruise. Still, you don’t want to play even with a small fracture. Whittington is actually the team’s leading rusher. He’s just going to have to carry more of the load.
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Oregon Ducks Receive Rough Transfer News After Jordan Davison Injury
Always happens to us, something has to happen to ruin chances. Huge loss since Davison was the RB having the most success against Indiana last time. It also cripples our ability to use the 2 RB formations we've using to great affect. It's always us, Indiana deals with one injury the entire year while we have to deal with injury after injury.
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Oregon Ducks Receive Rough Transfer News After Jordan Davison Injury
Wrap it down from under the shoulder, take pain killers and off you go?
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Oregon Ducks Receive Rough Transfer News After Jordan Davison Injury
Nasir Wyatt recruited as an LB was spotted repping with RBs during practice.
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Oregon Ducks Receive Rough Transfer News After Jordan Davison Injury
Damn, was hoping it was all rumor. Maybe Moga wants to switch to RB for the remaining season.
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Is THIS Why Dante Moore Might be Returning to Oregon?
People probably remember how harsh I was on Dante Moore for the IU loss. Upon further reflection, I still haven't changed my mind. Moore dropped back for a deep throw on his first pass and got sacked with IU and TTU which left him really concerned about the pass rush. Then his head and eyes were down, scanning the DL so his peripheral field of view is only 5-10 yards down field. WRs/TEs further than 10 yards down field are not in his field of view. He literally can not see them, because he's too scared to look up and take his eyes off the pass rush. It's as simple as that. He doesn't trust his OL. He needs to trust the OL to do their job and focus more on doing his job. Move in the pocket based on peripheral vision but keep your eyes up to see open receivers down the field, not the other way around. If we lose because the OL doesn't do there job I can live with that, and he should live with that. But playing scared is a horrible way to lose in the playoffs. But if he can't figure out how to not play scared and wants to go pro, he'll have a fright fest playing behind that Raider OL...
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Oregon Ducks Receive Rough Transfer News After Jordan Davison Injury
Rewatching the 3rd down run by him at the very end of the game he landed a little weird and got up slow. Guessing that is when it happened. Hopefully Limar stays with the team and plays on Friday as we need him.