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woundedknees

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  1. Go back and look at Chip Kelly's Ducks... Those teams kept everyone guessing when it came to PAT situations. Even more so, check out the games when Oregon almost exclusively employed some QB (His name was Nate Costa, for those history buffs among us.) as the holder for PAT situations... It was worth the wait, when he came off the turf with the ball in his hands. He also had one of the most awesome recoveries on a bad PAT snap many of us have ever seen. "In week 12 of the 2010 season, he was named the Pac-10 Special Teams Player of the Week. In a game against the Arizona Wildcats, Oregon needed a win to keep their Rose Bowl hopes alive. The Ducks mounted a comeback and scored a touchdown to bring the game within 1 point. The snap on the extra point was bad, but Costa recovered quickly and got the ball placed, allowing Morgan Flint to convert the game-tying kick. The Ducks won in overtime. Costa was the first player to ever win the award solely for his work as a holder." (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nate_Costa) Had that young man's knees been healthy the season Dixon's own knee buckled, it might have altered Oregon's entire season. Sadly, he was alreay rehabbing. Need I say, electric? He was also a very serviceable backup, when the game dictated the need (Assuming, of course, his knee didn't buckle! That young man was snakebit!).
  2. I'm disappointed Bo's injury took the wind out of OBD's sails. I really had no expectations entering this season beyond the hope that we would find a road back to the upper deck. How close we came. I hate losing to the fuskies and dinglebeevers ad much as anyone, but as the season progressed, the opportunity to crush the Toejams dreams of glory rose in my heart. That's probably my main disappointment, beyond the lack of a serviceable backup QB. Would have been nice to have a shot at the playoffs, but I really don't believe OBD were ready.
  3. Funny... I'v e heard fans somewhat closer to home make the same type of comment at times. It is amazeballs how entitled team supporters of certain institutions closer to the eastern seaboard can be. Wonder if tOSu can lure urb outa the booth? Methinks they deserve each other.
  4. Oregon is obviously losing a few decent players to the portal (Cardwell?Thornton), in addition to the departure of the OC. That doesn't denote a, moment. This could be an exciting transition to the next stage of OBD!
  5. Given the lack of readiness shown at the backup QB position, I am indeed disappointed the Ducks failed to step up when Bo went down. I am not remotely close to turning my back on this team. Bo getting injured was devastating in the short term (As well as the short game 🙄). The play calling looked distracted (disconnected?), late in the season... That hurt, especially once Bo went down. I believe DL and associates will take this as a growth/wake up mometn and be better prepared in the future. Yes, the D needs to improve. The offense is a work in progress, pending the arrival of a new OC. I've seen enough potential that I'm ready to get on board for the next run. Are you?
  6. Remember how hard the BCS lobbied to get access to the Rose Bowl? Seems they doth protest too much!
  7. Yost would be an interesting option, assuming Oregon didn't leave a permanent stain on his psyche...
  8. I was once offered one of those "life changing money" opportunities. There were some issues, one of which was that it involved a big increase in physical risk, in an industry known for risk, but... The real deal breaker was LOCATION. I would have needed to move my, at the time, very young family away from everyone and everything they knew and loved, to, er................ OKLAHOMA. Could. Not. Do. It. My grandfather got to Oregon by driving a herd of cattle for Stillwater, to Bozeman, Montana. From Bozeman, he drove a herd of horses to a little town in the Willamette Valley, named Sweethome. He said that after seeing what Oregon offered, he couldn't go back, and he never did. That's my choice. Maybe that is what has Lanning sitting here, today. It's not for everyone, but maybe his hot list has somebody special on it!
  9. I'd suggest you "Do Something" with that idea, but the board rules would likely clip my wings, and I sorta like it here! 🤪
  10. Ever notice how many of the young men ending up at Oregon have seemingly outstanding support from their PARENTS? Let's go, DUCKS!
  11. The Rodney Dangerfield of the PAC...
  12. CDL has commented in the past that he had built a contact list of potential assistants well before being offered the Oregon position. (No, I don't have a link, although some consider me a "Missing Link") Given that, I would suspect that Lanning probably has been in contact with a few possibilities already.
  13. That would depend heavily on what DL thinks of Joey's virtually complete lack of meaningful experience as a coach... No shade. I love Joey, but we need someone who understands how to form and strengthen young players, in cooperation with the rest of the staff.
  14. Why does this seem like a MC coached game at this point?
  15. I used extra spice in the Ham n Bean soup I prepared for game day, but Gilmore was definitely NOT on the guest list!
  16. Nix's limp is becoming more noticeable as the game progresses.
  17. Anyone up for a long Oregon TD drive at this point? Again with the "spicy" stuff. How's that for spicy, Rod?
  18. Rumors of the beavz demise may be a mite previous... But Ducks are not toast by any means.
  19. I'll trump that with my Beavitch ex-son in law, not only as an alum, but he's an accountant for them as well. My grandson refused to go to this un-civil rivalry because he wouldn't get to make noise for his favorite team.
  20. Manning seems to be having some decent moments.

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