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One Time I Agree with Jon Wilner...(Dan Lanning)
Chas Man replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Chip Kelly was an aggressive play caller at U of O. He was 4 and 0 against our hated rivals from the north. When does aggressive cross the line to wreck less? -
Un-Fricken-Believable: Corso Went Husky...
Chas Man replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Got to believe that crap has already reverberated through the locker room. “Us against the world” works for me. Who was that idiot celebrity they had on the set? If I ever see his ugly mug on a show, the show goes off. Going be nice to serve him a huge portion of humble pie. Go Ducks! Play to your standard. -
High Anxiety: What Sedative Are YOU Taking for the Game?
Chas Man replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Insanely long walks! Like maybe ten miles today. As an avid Duck fan living in Seattle, I’ve seen way too many husky dogs today (one is too many!) But alas, I remind myself there are way more ducks flying around and we have far better athletes and the game is decided one play at at time through four quarters. And I conclude, “Relax, we’ve got this!” Go Ducks! -
LOOK: Eggshell Uniforms for Washington Game
Chas Man replied to Pennsylvania Duck's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
This uni is ALL about the lid! Got some super hero stuff going on.That combo of wings (Brings to mind Apollos-whose role as the slayer of Python led to association with battle and victory) and the platinum (Brings to mind the Silver Surfer-who has the ability to project energy in various forms for offensive and defensive use) is a great look. Go Ducks-make ‘em hurt! -
Lanning's New Catch-Phrase: 'The Standard'
Chas Man replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
I’m enjoying OBD forum in Seoul Korea this morning. When I glanced at the games on tap for this weekend I noticed Georgia is on a 22 game win streak. My thought was, “You don’t play and win that consistently without playing to your own standard.” Then, lo and behold, Mr Fishduck draws attention to DL’s mantra of playing to our standard! Couldn’t agree more. Grateful for OBD forum! -
Should Oregon Play to its Passing Attack Strengths?
Chas Man replied to FishDuck Article's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Great article Charles. Couldn’t agree more. Just to pile on the evidence in favor of leaning towards the passing attack: Running backs were targeted 7 times vs Hawaii for 6 completions and 49 yards gained (7 yards per attempt). What logic would compel you to lean away from that kind of production? -
Fast-Twitch on Display and Offensive Pundits (Whew!)
Chas Man replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
There should be a YAS stat for the offensive line: Yards After Scrum. So satisfying to see our lineman downfield bullying the scrum forward for extra yards. Has to be demoralizing to the second level of the defense. On one play a couple of linemen pulled James the last 5 yards to the goal line. Athletic. Well coached. Bodes well for big games ahead. Go Ducks! -
GameDay Thread versus Portland State: Join Us!
Chas Man replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Offense looking like they came to play. -
Jamal Hill looks like he’s ready to bring the hurt. I predict we’re going to see Dan Lanning’s vision for defense emerging more clearly this season. Go Ducks!
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Why Does Week 0 Have to Suck this Bad???
Chas Man replied to David Marsh's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
First Tulane, then San Jose State? Fight on! -
What a Tool: Oregon State AD Scott Barnes...
Chas Man replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Yeah, he said in his efforts to “work it out” he has had zero communication with Kliavkoff. Sounds like a hot mess, especially now that it appears Stanford is bolting for the ACC. Pass on a golden opportunity to join the Big for a chance to remain in that? Hmm, that doesn’t sound like good leadership. -
B1G is FASCINATED With Oregon's Uniforms...
Chas Man replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Since we’re talking Beatles, I love the Oregon Band’s rendition of “Got to Get You Into My Life”. Rosé Bowls, Holidays, the Men Of Oregon rocking it on the field. Let the good times roll! -
Conjures memories of Patrick Johnson and one of my favorite “away” games as a Duck fan. Getting ready for some football:
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Rob Mullens Issued a Statement Concerning the Media Deal
Chas Man replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Noticeably absent: And from a financial perspective. May be cause for concern. -
Another Vacancy: Assistant LB Coach Back to Alabama
Chas Man replied to Pennsylvania Duck's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Given our linebacker play this season, hard to see the downside of this news. -
Building Lanning’s Defense: Off-Season Problems to Fix
Chas Man replied to FishDuck Article's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Watching OSU obliterate us without a single pass in the fourth quarter was truly astounding. Numbers in the box did a little too slow down their rushing game. Contrast that with North Carolina making minor adjustments in the holiday bowl and our running game virtually disappeared. Go figure! -
Can the Oregon Ducks Beat Utah Without Nix?
Chas Man replied to FishDuck Article's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
I don’t think we stand a chance without Nix. Primarily because we don’t seem to be able to make teams punt the football. Is there a record for the fewest number of punts in a season by opposing teams? We have to be approaching it! -
We've all been at a loss to explain TT's performance when allowed to play. He's lost confidence. Lost interest. On the way to the transfer portal. I want to suggest a different perspective. DL is using a rope-a-dope strategy. One article describes the tactic as "a risky boxing strategy famously used by Muhammad Ali against George Foreman in the Heavyweight Championship match held on 30 October 1974, in Kinshasa, Zaire. The match is called the Rumble in the Jungle because of the explosive action between the two great fighters. Ali was the better technical fighter, while Foreman, "the bruiser," packed a more brutal punch. In the first round of the fight, Ali scored several technical hits, but Foreman remained unfazed. By the second round, Ali changed his strategy, frequently laying against the ropes, allowing Foreman to exhaust himself by throwing repeated punches, mainly to Ali's protective arms. "Today, rope-a-dope refers to any strategy involving playing the loser to emerge the winner." Here are a few facts to consider: Ty Thompson is an extraordinarily talented and gifted athlete. He has earned the coaches' confidence in practice. DL is beginning to demonstrate a "season-long campaign" approach to in-game coaching and verbalized this perspective by stating that the staff started preparing for the current three 3-game stretch months ago. Given these facts, it's worth considering the following questions: From a season-long campaign perspective, what could DL gain by having TT show off his capabilities in garbage time against a beaten and inferior opponent? Why would TT, a talented and gifted athlete, suddenly become incapable of throwing an easy-to-complete pass in the backfield? From a campaign-long perspective, wouldn't it be more valuable to have a backup QB enter the game for which there is no film to identify his tendencies and capabilities in the event of an injury to Nix? Perhaps one whom the opposition has concluded is inept? Why wouldn't DL, a coach who has demonstrated an ability to coach with an entire season and an NC goal orientation, use every possible unknown to his advantage? Odd as it seems to us Duck fans who want to see the offense score EVERY time they're on the field, DL has a different perspective. When it comes to his use of TT, I think he is "playing the loser to come out the winner." Your thoughts?
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Canzano: Oregon Ducks Fueled Up on Dan Lanning
Chas Man replied to NJDuck's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Superior performance is when you are only 5 games into the season and your competition is hoping you will find a reason to leave soon. -
I’m guessing Oregon has far better athletes coming to this contest than Cal had against CK way back win. Add the home factor against a UCLA team whose only road game was in the friendly confines of Folsom Field and I’m comfortable betting on the Ducks.
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Hate Me, but the FishDuck Adage Applies to Ty Thompson...
Chas Man replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
I recall watching back up qb’s for San Jose State & Fresno State come into the game at Autzen and throw the ball all over the field. They weren’t NFL bound, but they were athletes that displayed a will to compete. Then I watch TT come in and… It’s hard to get your head around what you are seeing.