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David Marsh

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  1. 1 minute ago, woundedknees said:

    BOOM!

    tOSU Just saved Mario's bacon...

    The CURSE lives on!

    Takes a half to adjust for the bye week team as we've seen so far.

    Biggest problem is that at this level of competition a half can put you in the hole so bad that you can't escape.

    14 minutes ago, Solar said:

    Mario didn't screw up clock management either and seems to be letting the OC do his thing calling a really good game.

    Cristobal has seemed to have finally learned to let his coordinators do their thing. Only wish he learned that lesson earlier.

  2. 1 minute ago, woundedknees said:

    BOOM!

    tOSU Just saved Mario's bacon...

    The CURSE lives on!

    Takes a half to adjust for the bye week team as we've seen so far.

    Biggest problem is that at this level of competition a half can put you in the hole so bad that you can't escape.

  3. One thing that your post Mike had me thinking about is when you said that most receivers get open by pushing off the defenders against Oregon... Basically offensive PI.

    What we haven't seen for the vast majority of the season are officials throwing flags on that and we haven't seen many flags on opposing teams, especially when it comes to holding. Iowa had one penalty for zero yards against us and if you rewatch the lien of scrimmage play I saw Bear Alexander being dragged from behind multiple times away from the ball. Textbook holding... But no flags.

    Against JMU flags were thrown for two offensive PIs and a bunch of offensive line holding.

    Will see see the officials actually throw flags in favor of our Ducks this game? If we do I think it's a sign that our stats may have been deflated because of so many missing flags throughout the year.

  4. 4 hours ago, OregonDucks said:

    Is Chip desperate for money (i.e., he has a SPENDING problem) or does he just enjoy coaching so much that he can’t sit out a year and potentially land a bigger job next year?

    Unlikely money.

    I think it's more likely that he is obsessed with football and doesn't know or want to live without it. I'm sure he loves coaches and what he does.

    After his time in the NFL as a HC ended as it did I thought he'd sit out for awhile and evaluate his options but he turned around and took the HC job at UCLA real fast.

    I get the feeling that he will be one of those coaches forced to retire because no one will hire him when the time comes.

  5. This feels like a stop gap hire. Without seeing the contract and being in the room I'm not sure how long they are anticipating Whittingham to be there.

    I kinda think 2-3 seasons. Enough time to get Michigan on track and make the playoff a time or two before looking for a younger coach.

    Or ... Not.

    More resources makes some elements of coaching easier and others a whole lot more difficult... Namely the expectations.

    Whittingham has always been a coach to get more from less but as we've seen that doesn't always translate to higher level programs.

  6. I think we are approaching peak offense. If Moore and the receivers perform just as cleanly as they did in the first half against JMU I think we stand a great chance.

    Yes, Moore had two interceptions. One was a fluke that should have been an incomplete pass but bounced right into the hands of a DB. There was also a collision between the receiver and another defender a few seconds earlier in the play but as it was before the ball was in the air it was not PI.

    The second was a bad pass that just kinda floated while Moore was pressured. However, Kamari Johnson did fall down which left the lane open for an uncontested interception. I think the decision to go there was the right one for Moore as that seemed like a hot route and Johnson was in isolation. He was bigger than the defender and if he didn't lose his feet he could have either caught the ball and put muscled the receiver for the TD or just deflected the ball for an incompletion.

    Both happened but I don't think either was super egregious just not ideal.

  7. 10 hours ago, Maebee said:

    I sure hope Whittington is good to go against TT, he’s been fantastic when healthy and yet strangely under appreciated by some fans.

    His growth this second half of the seasons has been significant. He used to either make a bug play or get 2 while running into a pile of linemen. His vision has improved considerably in games.

    I've been yelling at the TV for years as Whittington healthy or not has made both good and bad plays. But he is consistently getting good yardage now and that's because he's seeing the game better.

  8. I always find the idea of _______ or bust to be an interesting mentality. The season is a book and each game is its own little chapter in that book. If Oregon wins the National Championship this year that makes this an INCREDIBLE year and you put that book on the shelf as a part of a longer Oregon Football history.

    But if we fail to reach the title game or a semi final game or whatever was this season just a waste? Personally, I have enjoyed the journey so far this year (minus the one bump) and I am excited to see how it all ends, though I would personally love to see it end on a win and there is only one way that happens.

    Maybe I just don't get on the "bust" mentality. I want a national title as much as any other Duck fan but I know that each season brings its own story and I'm here for that.

  9. 34 minutes ago, Washington Waddler said:

    Imagine red zone passing downs with Gatlin Bair heading for one corner of the end zone and Kendre Harrison the other.

    And Jordon Davison lined up in the backfield and Dak Moore just on the field as well.

    Though in truth I think Johnson will be a bigger threat next year than Harrison just because he'll be more polished.

    But the future is absolutely bright at Oregon.

  10. I'm not surprised. He's pretty good and works hard... But pretty good doesn't get you on the field with the Ducks.

    He got knocked out of the rotation this year by freshman and transfers.

    He got back in rotation because of injuries.

    And next year he'll probably be out of the rotation by some up and coming redshirts and true freshman.

    All the power to him in finding a place to play. He's been a benefit to the Ducks for sure and stepped up when his number was called.

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