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  2. I don't watch much pro football anymore, but enough to know that was not a nfl qb I watched last night. Maybe another year will change that, maybe not. Not a particularly good scrambler, locks on receiver often and ignores or does not see way too many open downfield receivers..
  3. Yes. Bring in more talanet at coaching.
  4. I concur with the sentiments here about Harris staying. He would have a role as the 3rd or 4th RB after Hill, Davison and maybe Riggs. He would be past of the thunder along with Davison. I expect Tradarian Ball will play some too, but Harris has shown his true colors to Oregon fans
  5. My question exactly. DL had better hire an outstanding QB coach Dante needs another year.
  6. We already have their replacements in Mehringer and Hampton. Had you not heard?
  7. We now have a chance to get some top quality coordinators. Both Stein and Lupoi got out-coached in another big game. Stein has been benefitted by great skill players and has not been particularly good at calling plays. Any suggestions?
  8. A bag over your head then? Or maybe a baggie in your pocket? I remember those days through the haze.
  9. Helps having the best QB in football but they did only beat OSU by 3. Miami beat them by 10.
  10. Today
  11. I would highly doubt that Moore will be going to the NFL this year. His downfield vision is not that great and he doesnt scramble well.
  12. Doesn't look like an NFL QB to me. Not sure playing another seson will really matter. Who is going to help improve him on Oregon's staff anyway?
  13. HIs NFL stock took a beating last night. Probably dropped to the second round, unless you're the Raiders.
  14. Miami, Beck - 41 starts Indiana, Mendoza - 34 starts Oregon, Moore - 22 starts The winning play Miami called was a pass. Beck recognized that was going to be blown up, and trotted into the end zone in empty space. Would Moore have forced the pass? He most likely would have been "locked in." Experience matters.
  15. This is one of the big reasons he needs more reps as a starter. Many of these suck teams where QB’s go to die are that way for a reason. They like to throw their rookie QB’s out on the field too early and it destroys their psyche when they get beat down. A good QB with a lot of experience can overcome some of the problems that come with starting too early in his career.
  16. Difference last night was a 3 year starter vs a 1 year starter. I don't really count his UCLA starts since it was a mess. IMO he should finish his time at Oregon, win the Heisman and be the 1st round NFL QB pick. He's going to go to some suck NFL team and get beat up so why not enjoy college like Bo and Dillon did then take your chance in the NFL.
  17. Rich Brooks on Twitter/X: "That was a tough way to end a great season. Injuries and portal issues along with coaches moving on. Coach Lanning had a great year and will continue to build championship football for Oregon."
  18. Oregon's CFP loss to Indiana leaves Duck fans waiting for green grass
  19. No comments, just stories. Turnovers tank Oregon’s season at Peach Bowl, Indiana capitalizes with 28 points What they’re saying nationally, in Bloomington after Oregon’s loss to Indiana in Peach Bowl - oregonlive.com Oregon’s playoff nightmare happens again as Indiana delivers brutal 56-22 beatdown - oregonlive.com Turnovers doom Oregon in 56-22 CFP semifinal loss to Indiana: Moore's future uncertain - oregonlive.com Oregon’s Jordon Davison, Dave Iuli share details of injuries - oregonlive.com What Curt Cignetti, Fernando Mendoza, D’Angelo Ponds said after No. 1 Indiana’s win over Oregon in CFP Peach Bowl - oregonlive.com What Dan Lanning, Dante Moore, Bryce Boettcher said after Oregon’s loss to Indiana in CFP Peach Bowl - oregonlive.com No. 1 Indiana leaves no doubt as Hoosiers bury mistake-plagued Oregon - oregonlive.com
  20. I agree about Will Stein. Too many sideline out patterns (difficult throw and terrible if QB throws to the inside), and too many screens to the sideline for me. For the most part Dillingham was good. But I was disappointed in his quick departure after the loss to Oregon State. The two of them seem to be "birds of a feather" leaving the Ducks and not finishing their job.
  21. Or ruining a good walk.
  22. Yes, he needs another year. The difference between Dante and Mendoza was stark last night. And he needs another move besides that right-hand spin to escape to his left when faced with pressure.
  23. Thanks Wood Duck! I feel that our offensive coordinator did not prepare well for these last two games. I take hope that the new coordinator for the offense takes a long hard look at the game plans, go to the doctor, and grow from the hard lessons from this season. Grew up in Eugene since the 2nd grade in elementary school and graduated from Oregon. So, long time Duck fan. I will always be a Duck fan! I'm so happy for the 27-3 Ducks under Coach Lanning's leadership!
  24. Harris was our best asset .... we need to find a way to keep him on the roster.
  25. He also needs more time in the pocket ... Mendoza time, for instance. I hope DL gets some big meanies from the portal and commits for that O-line. This year's version was a little lacking.
  26. Indiana has a great college defense, but it is not the defense Dante will see in the NFL. He needs at least one more year to develop before going to the next level.
  27. I understand why even devoted fans feel that they need to take a break, that it is too emotionally exhausting to deal with repeated disappointment. I deal with disappointment by attempting to analyze what happened. Those who just want to flush it can stop reading here. So, what happened and why? IU was given three touchdowns in the first half. Once they had that large a lead, they could play the game on their terms. If they had not been given those gifts, what would have happened? Joel Klatt's analysis seems right in retrospect. One key to victory was winning on first down. Oregon was winning on first down on both sides of the ball early in the game. On offense, the Ducks had manageable third down conversions, and Stein had appropriate plays to accomplish that. On defense, the Ducks brought in Wyatt as a speed rusher on third and long he had immediately created havoc. If that could have been sustained, we had a good chance of success. Dante responded fairly well after the first interception. My recollection is that the miscue with the running back was the backbreaker. Did this result from the running back injuries, or because Stein was exhausted by multi-tasking? Was it just random bad luck? Was it simply the Hoosiers' year? There is much more to be said, but those are some preliminary thoughts.

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