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Time for Stein to Move up to the Box
Excellent point, but I believe the video on the tablet is shot from above and not at field level. On the sideline, you're looking at an aerial view.
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Run The Gol' Dang Ball
Passing the ball is not the problem, IMHO. Leaving the pocket too early, and not seeing open receivers downfield was the passing game problem.
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Run The Gol' Dang Ball
The runs up the gut were working. I say this every year, early on at least, we need patience and let the hot hand running back develop over the course of multiple series. Davison was that guy. He was getting chunk yardage on a regular basis. Our tackles were getting destroyed in pass rush and even on the outside runs but the interior was making lanes and a big back like Davison was taking yards.
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Run The Gol' Dang Ball
Last weekend, no one can argue that Will Stein's offense didn't seem have any answers for Curt Cignetti's defense. He looked to be relying on the passing game far to early and often. This clearly got Dante Moore into a bad rhythm that he couldn't work his way out of. Fortunately one of the nations top analysts, and our own Geoff Schwartz, thinks we have had the answer all along. Autzen ZooGeoff Schwartz reveals how to get the Oregon offense back...Geoff Schwartz knows ball.
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Oregon - Rutgers Pre-Game Reports, Interviews, Etc.
Geoff Schwartz reveals how to get the Oregon offense back on trackAutzen ZooGeoff Schwartz reveals how to get the Oregon offense back...Geoff Schwartz knows ball.
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Oregon - Rutgers Pre-Game Reports, Interviews, Etc.
Injury report. Oregon Ducks injury updates ahead of Week 8 game vs. Rutgers Betting line changes Betting line shifts toward Oregon before matchup with Rutgers Lanning on the team after the loss Oregon's Dan Lanning Reveals How Dante Moore And Team Are Bouncing Back From Loss
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Oregon Football: Week Seven’s Shining Star
Considering the track record of Indiana's offense...holding them to 27 points is a good result, and it should not have been too much to ask the offense to score 28 or more. I noticed they tested the other freshman, RS freshman Iffy, and while they caught him with some interference...overall he played much better than a RS freshman would be expected to. We played senior Theran Johnson at corner often, (Northwestern portal transfer) and he had his difficulties with the Hoosier offense, but also made some plays. Thanks Alex, for a reminder about Brandon Finney Jr., (below) and I'd like to think that our newbie corners made some strides in technique and experience from what they learned from such a big game. It will help for when they face the upcoming passing games, such as Rutgers this week.
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Oregon Football: Week Seven’s Shining Star
Thanks Alex, always look forward to reading your thoughts. For me, our outstanding player was Bryce Boettcher. He was always playing his normal outstanding linebacker role.
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Well, We Are Still Tracktown
Just that the women had the exact same score, but the total points wasn't given. However, they did go 1, 2, 3, 4 & 6
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Oregon - Indiana Post-Game Reports, Interviews, Etc.
On Monday the press corps asked Dan Lanning what happened. What could Dante Moore and the offense have done better? Was it the Indiana defensive scheme, or an issue with his reads? The wheel route was open twice for big gains early in the game. The play shown in this video had two ducks open with one defender between them. The wheel route to the running back (Davison?) would have been a touchdown! Autzen ZooDan Lanning explains Oregon's offensive collapse against...It was Oregon's first loss at home in 19 games, and one of the worst in recent memory.
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Time for Stein to Move up to the Box
Yes, it was Limar who took the hit to the head. I believe Dante Moore took a hit to the knee during the Penn State game. He limped off the field. That was borderline personal foul on the quarterback which would have been called in the NFL.
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Time for Stein to Move up to the Box
I thought that was Limar who took that hit.
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Oregon Football: Week Seven’s Shining Star
Our Oregon football program suffered a disappointing and stunning loss in Eugene against Indiana. Oregon got all-around beaten in their own place, and it was hard to watch for Duck fans. Fortunately, the season didn’t end this weekend, and one shining star elevated MASSIVELY in the moment. Brandon Finney didn’t play a perfect game by any means. However, he did ... Week Seven's Shining Star
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Oregon's Road to a B1G Title and the Playoff Will Not be Easy
I gotta say JJ that I wonder what parameters you feed to AI to retrieve the wealth on information included in your opening post, lol! I'll also note that it is silly season re ranking anomalies and nobody should be surprised--happens every year. I'd love to see what the new and improved RPI-like computer index that is supposed to be consulted for playoff purposes looks like at this point. Though that will change as much football remains to be played and college football is less transitive than it used to be.
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James Franklin is Out at Penn State
They'll continue with the big buyouts because they think they have to for success at landing the guy they (think) they want at the moment.
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Oregon's Road to a B1G Title and the Playoff Will Not be Easy
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Time for Stein to Move up to the Box
Thinking back to the end of regulation at Penn St., when Dante took a hit to the helmet that snapped his head back (targeting?) When he walked out for the OT coin toss he was rocking his head side to side. I wonder if he was dinged a little bit and maybe suffering some PTSD against Indy from that hit. He really didn't look like himself Saturday. Maybe that explains some of his sub-par performance?
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Something From Our Beloved Ducks That Will Cheer You Up...
Now, now. I am just trying to comfort my Duck-Buddies. Let's play nice...
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Well, We Are Still Tracktown
Why are you sceptical?
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Something From Our Beloved Ducks That Will Cheer You Up...
Were you the lead, Charles?
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Oregon's Road to a B1G Title and the Playoff Will Not be Easy
Jon, as you pointed out, both IU and tOSU have fairly easy roads to the title game. And for this Duck fan i hope both win out and go 12-0. After the title game the BIG should have tOSU at 13-0 and a fierce pitbullish IU at 12-1. Both will be in the CFP. As for the Ducks their road to 11-1 has 5 winning teams in its way. If they handle business they will be in the CFP. On the road to play an SEC team in the first round. They dont need to concern themselves about a repeat BIG title...do they? As David and geo pointed out JUST WIN OUT! With the massive SEC support i am not sure a 10-2 Duck team reaches the CFP. It is all in the Ducks hands now! Go Ducks
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Time for Stein to Move up to the Box
I pads???? give me the upper view any day. Football and Basketball were made for TV or an upper view.
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Oregon's Road to a B1G Title and the Playoff Will Not be Easy
Well I just hope we dont go Penn St on the rest of the season
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Oregon - Rutgers Pre-Game Reports, Interviews, Etc.
Why Oregon Freshman Brandon Finney Jr. Could Be The Next Star CornerbackThe No. 8 Oregon Ducks may have lost a costly game against the No. 3 Indiana Hoosiers at home, but freshman defensive back Brandon Finney Jr. showcased his talents and the impact he brings to Oregon's roster. Oregon Ducks On SIWhy Oregon Freshman Brandon Finney Jr. Could Be The Next...The No. 8 Oregon Ducks were stunned at home, losing 30-20 to No. 3 Indiana. This loss snapped their 18-game home win streak and marked their first regular-seaso
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Well, We Are Still Tracktown
Not only a sweep of the Dellinger X-country meet, but also men and women both finished 1, 2, 3, 4 & 6. And this does set up our first BIG CShip of the year Oct 31. Balazs, Cherotich Sweep USTFCCCA National Honors - University of Oregon Athletics