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Maybe it shows that Avalos just isn't ready for the top job, yet. I'm sure the loss in the bowl game didn't help his chances. Nice to hear he'll be staying.
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A tough game for the Oregon women coming up, but it's good its here early in the season so any flaws can be worked on for the seasons end. The UCLA loss was more of a big issue then a loss here to Stanford would be.
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Brings back so many good memories. Oregon, controlling the Pac-12 football and also showing up to play at the pro level in basketball. Nice
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Can't imagine why they would want to play in Santa Cruz, Ca. Where the "yellow banana slug" is the local college mascot.
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I would have to say Justin Herbert will easily surpass what MM has done in the NFL if the Chargers can find the right head coach for the franchise and get a few more good defense players that can help support the team. .
Justin is an easily "rookie of the year" for his first year in play.
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2021 should tell us much more in regards to the direction of Oregon football under MC.
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I’m not so sure Verdell will declare for the NFL Draft given that he’ll be leaving on a downward slant. Losing game time like he did for what ever reason will not help his draft status and he also might see it that way and surprise us by returning for one more year.
Dollars in turn should get equal time in 2021 to Dye and Habibi-Likio, he’s that good.
I think the surprise for us Duck fan’s will be which QB transfers out before the 2021 season starts. Robby Ashford and/or Bradley Yaffe and/or Cale Millen.
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Aaaaaaa, what memory's.
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This should work out well for the Chargers.
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From The Mercury News:
The UCLA basketball team traveled to Oregon two weeks ago, only to have its date with the Ducks called off because of COVID-19 issues with the officials.
At that point, athletic director Martin Jarmond did something unusual:
He asked the conference to reimburse the Bruins for their travel expenses.
Makes sense, right? The conference is in charge of the officiating program and has established the testing plan for each crew.
The postponement had zero to do with the Bruins or Ducks.
The Pac-12 doesn’t have a policy when it comes to the conference office picking up the tab for a game not played — until this fall, games were never not played.
But in football and now basketball, we have seen cancellations at the last minute, we’ve seen road games added to schedules, and we’ve seen teams uprooted for weeks at a time.
The Hotline doesn’t know exactly how much UCLA spent for its flight, lodging, food and transportation, but a typical basketball trip likely would be in the $75,000 to $100,000 range.
The Pac-12 should make this happen, not only for the Bruins but for all the teams in all sports that spend money on travel, only to have the game postponed or canceled.
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Coach Boles you mention that ".....Coach Andy Avalos most likely moving on ......" meaning he hasn't accepted the job yet. With luck he'll stay because this program offers him the opportunity to progress and later take a HC at a better school.
Good to see we have some good choices.
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A very enjoyable analysis Ryan, I thank you for the detail of it.
"The offense is lost", yep thats for sure
"The defense is too complicated", not good, not good at all.You pointed out some good details and I don't know the answers to the questions it brings up in my mind, but I do have one observation of my own that I want to add to yours.
My observation of this game is simple and boils down to one question that I have: Why did the Cyclones "Big Guys" seem to be much bigger than our "Big Guy's" ?? Oregon got push up and down the field like a rag doll being run over by a bronco bull.
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Well that didn't work out so well. I guess Ryan will just have to not go to that press box anymore.
Great photo
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41 minutes ago, Sherman said:
1st time on the new forum.
Pretty cool.
So, watching the Ducks this truncated & frustrating season, I’ve been struck by how inept the overall play is.
We KNOW that the talent is there, but it’s not being truly utilized or presented on the field. And I’ve wondered about that.Ive kinda tangentially touched on this before:::: Chip/Helfrich truly were innovative minds. But aside from their revolutionary (at the time) concepts with health science (individual smoothies, metabolic tracking, etc...), game management and hurry up play...... 2 things really stand out to me:::
1. They developed a fully integrated plan of attack. A SYSTEM. It wasn’t just test-the-edges so we can gash you up the middle. And it wasn’t just about speed, although at that time (no longer currently) we were among the fastest teams in the country.
Chip/Helfrich had a SYSTEM that was so efficient, so well thought out that they had an answer for every defensive alignment. Doesn’t anyone remember how outright deadly the Ducks were in the 3rd quarter after spending halftime making adjustments? That’s what a SYSTEM based on lethal simplicity affords you - The defense does this/We counter with that.
If WE know the answers to every question, then running over/around/thru the opposing team becomes almost like child’s play.2. High Speed / High Rep Practices. (HSHRP)
How many times have we heard from former Duck players that Chip/Helfrich practices were so fast that the games seemed slow by comparison? Or, how many times would we see a simple screen to DAT or LaMichael or Barner executed so flawlessly that it would go 60, 70, 80 yards? They ran that damn play about 25 times every practice. Every person knew EXACTLY what their assignment was.
HSHRP give you that ability.
It slows the game down for the players. And allows each play to be a gamewrecker simply because EVERY PLAY has been run to perfection countless times in practice beforehand.Unfortunately, Cristobal doesn’t incorporate either of those tenets -
No System.
No HRHSP.
So we’re stuck with high quality players playing subpar football. And I don’t foresee that changing until Cristobal gets onboard with these 2 aforementioned precepts.What are your thoughts?
Interesting thoughts Sherman. You may be right in that Cristobal has no system that we are aware of. Don't forget MC coached in Alabama for awhile and I'm sure he learned how they do things as well as developing his own system. Also you don't win two Pac-12 championships in a row without some sort of system in play and to my knowledge MC hasn't broadcast that system to anyone I know.
Chip did have his fast pace practice in play at Oregon and that worked out for him. Not so much at UCLA.
Personally I like the high speed practice, as like you say it slow the real game down for the players. I also don't think very many HC's have the same "system", always some differences. Asking Cristobal to use Chip/Helfrich's system would not work because it wouldn't fit, like putting a Chevrolet engine in a Ford car, it just doesn't fit.
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7 minutes ago, David Marsh said:
I'm for Helfrich coming back as offensive coordinator when Moorhead moves on... I know there is a FishDuck article somewhere that talks a lot about that.
Though it does look like Oregon is figuring things out.
Helfrich had a completely different HC to work for back then, won't work with Cristobal, as we saw when Helfrich went pro.
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Just now, 1Ducker1 said:
Now if we can get dome D stops --if-----
Did real good on the last one.
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Just now, 1Ducker1 said:
Brown is the man!!
Be nice if he sticks around one more year.
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6 minutes ago, 1Ducker1 said:
there you go --wow
Yep, there you go
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4 minutes ago, BigDucksFan said:
So which offense will hiccup first ??
I guess we just found out
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So which offense will hiccup first ??
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In the USC game the D got better as the game went on. Hopefully they will do the same here.
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18 minutes ago, Drake said:
Kind of looked like Clemson didn’t show up for the game last night. OSU made Clemson look like they didn’t belong in that game. It happens to everyone. Who knows, Alabama may make OSU look like they don’t belong in the title game. It will take another MVP performance from Justin Fields and Trey Sermon to beat Alabama.
You can be an excellent X’s and O’s guy and be competitive. However, you still need outstanding players to win...if you can’t recruit,...you are doomed. Just ask Chip Kelly.
Cristobal, even with his coaching faults, has more upside potential than most coaches, no matter what team shows up today.
I kind of feel Clemson showed up for the game, its just they didn't have what Ohio State has. Which beg's the question: "Does anyone think we could have beaten Ohio State this year if we had played them like we we're sapose to ??" Ohio State 64, Oregon 0
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Washington had the opportunity to prevent Oregon from taking the Pac-12 North - - but they didn’t take it. They just couldn’t control themselves.
The Clemson’s and Alabama’s don’t seem to have a problem with “not showing up for a game”, why is that ??
As much as coach Mario Cristobal talks about being a dominant physical team, I can’t say I've see the Ducks play that way,
Is Oregon going to “out=tough” or “out-smart the Cyclones ?? That depends on who’s in charge of the offense: Mario Cristobal or Joe Moorhead ??
Will Oregon be allowed to score enough points to win ?? No, its not in Mario Cristobal’s nature to “dominate” like that. Mario is more of the “if you get a 1 point lead then you sit on it” type of guy. He just doesn’t want to play for a full 60 minutes.
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3 hours ago, David Marsh said:
I think an expanded playoff could start to break up the status quo a little bit...
Because it changes from... "If you want to win a national championship 5-star recruit you need to go to Bama or Clemson or Ohio State" ....
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"5-star recruit if you want to compete for a national championship you need to be on a team that wins their conference."
Once we get to auto bids for conference champions talent won't condense onto a couple of teams but spread out a bit.
This is NOT a short term solution. Even if it were to happen next year (which it won't) it will take four or five years for things to break up.
LSU winning last year I think gave the invitational a bit of a shock... Not too much of one they were still an SEC team... But it wasn't Bama or Clemson who won which sent the message of if IF you can get enough talent and the right scheme things can happen.
A very very long ways off from seeing this status quo break up.
David Marsh makes a good comment here saying "A very very long ways off from seeing this status quo break up". So true and my question is "will the Pac-12 even be around when that time comes" ??
FishDuck Article: "Can Oregon Fix Its Coaching Problem in 2021?"
in Our Beloved Ducks
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Doing the same thing over and over, expecting a different result each time is the definition of something wrong. Another year of under preforming top talent and one has to point to the coaching staff and ask some tough questions.
We have all had our speculation as to what/who is the problem and I wish it was more clear as to what specific it is with this coaching staff but over the last 4 years their has been only one common component. Talking to the coaching staff has not seemed to reveal much of the internal workings. For example: exactly who is calling the play to run up the middle on 4th and 1 over and over, never seems to get revealed. Hints, yes, but no one is standing up and taking responsibility.
Having everything gel properly in a football program is the responsibility of all the coaches, but in the end only one is held accountable. The problem Oregon has is, we do have good talent, we do have a good OC and we do have a good DC, so why doesn't the program succeed to a much higher degree than it is ?? On paper it should, but in reality not so much.