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Six Ducks Invited to NFL Scouting Combine
David Marsh replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
I see KT, McKinley and Wright will be drafted. I see Verdell being a late draft pick at best but probably being a free agent. JJ3 is probably a free agent. If Williams had opted to stay at Oregon and had a fantastic year next year I would say surefire draft pick... but I feel he is at best a free agent. Lets face it the Oregon offense hasn't done receivers any favors over the past few years. He has the physical attributes to get him in the door as a free agent the way I see it. Now, does he have the work ethic to earn himself a spot on a team... that is far far more difficult to say. I wouldn't be surprised if he turns up in the Canadian football league to be honest. -
Six Ducks Invited to NFL Scouting Combine
David Marsh replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Certainly interesting... But ASU, UCLA, and UW are all pretty heavy in terms of their upper classmen. Last year a lot of players in the Pac-12 in particular opted to return for another year due to Covid and a short season. Johnson is the ONLY player on Oregon's list that does not have any eligibility left. Everyone else on that list can return for another year or two which is kinda crazy. -
Arlis Boardingham Announcement? NOT Coming to Oregon
David Marsh replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
No.. unless players start leaving. The problem isn't the 25 scholarship counters for the 2022 cycle (we can actually use 26 this year) but the bigger problem is the typical 85 scholarship cap (this is slightly higher due to covid stuff) but it is that max scholarship roof that is keeping this class down. So if more players leave that opens up a scholarship from the max total which then can be filled by a 2022 scholarship available. -
ESPN'S Take on Oregon and the Duck's 2022 Top 25 Opponents
David Marsh replied to Jon Joseph's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
It feels like that could have been the case... but at the same time this last season there were a whole lot of freak injuries that seem somewhat outside the realm of normal injuries. I mean KT's sprained ankle was bad but that was just a weird fall. Flowe's injury isn't a common foot injury. Bennett broke his leg from a non-contact drill in practice... it happens. Some of the more minor dings could be apart of a strength and condition program causing injuries but probably not all. Also considering Oregon's injuries haven't been terribly unusual for the most part the past few years Feld was working the program it seems a bit weird that there was a sudden super uptick this last year. I don't know... and I'm not really taking a side on the issue. But I do agree that there may have been something odd going on there. -
Let me be blunt... Sure KT dropping the draft hurts in the short run...mainly for Oregon's bragging rights. But Herbert going 6th in the draft turned out very very good for Oregon and Herbert. He has broken records and just had a pretty good pro bowl game as a second year player. This may not have been the case with a higher draft pick. Sure Burrow is doing well but being on a team with that quick a turn around is usually pretty rare. I mean other Oregon greats we're destroyed by being drafted early... Looking at Mariota and Harrington. Now this might be more of a quarterback problem in the draft but still going to a solid team is better long term and the publicity is always good for Oregon.
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ESPN'S Take on Oregon and the Duck's 2022 Top 25 Opponents
David Marsh replied to Jon Joseph's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
From what I heard is that he was injured (like everyone at Oregon it seems) and he was working his way into the rotation coming off that injury. The injury kept him from being able to practice as full speed which means fewer reps and he wasn't seeing the field. From some other talk I have come across basically a mixture of home sickness and a lack of playing time made him want to leave Oregon and return to the state of Utah. It is a loss but that is just the way it is with the portal. -
I've said it once and I will say it again.. it is nice to post somewhere that there aren't a series of replies that tell me that I am dumb for not holding the same opinion as others. There is a reason I don't post on other forums. Discussion is fun, if we didn't discuss things it would be boring. I can talk to myself just fine and I agree with me 99% of the time but I rarely gain new insight hearing the same opinion. Thanks Charles.
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Oregon’s Best Offense in My Opinion
David Marsh replied to Coach Eric Boles's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Thanks for that... Also a concussion in the Alamo Bowl on VA and an injury to the starting center that when paired with a complete defensive collapse resulted in... oh no now I am remembering that Alamo bowl. By the way... I am pretty much of the firm belief that Oregon should never play in an Alamo Bowl again... they seem kinda cursed. The 2013 one wasn't bad but it wasn't exactly an exciting game either... but 2016 and 2021 were both awful. -
This will also show how good of a head coach he actually is as he has proven assistants. If they fail to produce then it is on Cristobal and his inability to be an effective leader, not his assistant coaches.
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Oregon with Lanning has so much potential that it is really difficult to really know just what we have. Oregon probably has the best overall roster in the Pac-12 because it has been four years in the making. This last class was ok but good enough considering the amount of chaos and some positions of need have been addressed. The coaches at the top ooze with potential but lack a lot of experience. They are, however, coaches who have moved up to high positions within quality programs. If they live up to their potential they won't need long to eclipse USC's staff. USC has had a lot of turnover in terms of players this last season. They have also brought in a ton of transfers. This will help them for the next year and maybe two and then they will need to recruit and develop their own talent to get the most out of their program. They could do that and are expected to do that as well.
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Oregon’s Best Offense in My Opinion
David Marsh replied to Coach Eric Boles's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
2012 Kelly offense or the 2014 Helfrich Offense. Both had Marcus Mariota and in 2014 Mariota won the Heisman which has to say something for the overall quality of the offense. The 2012 team was so close to a National Title appearance and was just a dominant team. The 2014 team was something pretty special to watch as well. It came with the emergence of some incredible wide receivers who could stretch the field vertically and get separation, many of which were just freshman. Byron Marshall was moved to wide receiver to make room in the back field for Royce Freeman and Thomas Tyner (who had an up and down season but an incredible Rose Bowl Game). Just a dynamic and fun offense to watch and efficient on the field. This did carry over to 2015 with a very exciting Vernon Adams run offense.... though that season was marred by a broken finger. -
I think he will be good ... But not great. I don't think Washington wins a conference title with him, at least not quickly. He can get Washington to a bowl game... He can potentially do it this year. But looking at the schedule and basing it off last year's performance they will be hard pressed to get to 6 wins but with even just a little bit better coaching they should get to 6.
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Canzano Does NOT Like Dana's Bigs...
David Marsh replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
And the sad and kinda funny thing is that they only read the title and don't bother reading the article. Half the time I find the actually AGREE with you but hate you because they disagreed with you before or everyone else in group think land hates you thus they hate you. It's really quite sad but just the way it is. -
They all stayed for two years (minus DeRuyter who left only because MC left) Arroyo was actually 3 years, including the Taggart season as he was around for 2017-2019. Avalos was 2019 and 2020. Moorhead was 2020 and 2021. So two year shelf life under MC more or less.
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Michigan did a LOT of running up the middle... Pretty sure he's fine with that.
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Michigan's offense last season in truth looked about as exciting as Oregon's. Big difference is they didn't suffer the injuries throughout the year. The Michigan defense is more prostyle than what Oregon was running last year but it is probably a better fit for Cristobal. I kinda feel like everyone lost with Cristobal as head coach offensively. Cristobal I think really really wanted a full on old school prostyle run heavy offense. The fans and probably Mullens we're expecting a high scoring spread offense with some bigger linemen so that we could be spread with real power... Kinda like what Ohio State has been able to do with their run game. What we got was... Slow moving boring offense that had spread elements such as keeping the QB in the shotgun behind center instead of under center. We got the crappiest version of the pistol which was Cristobal probably seeing it as the spread version of the I-formation or something more prostyle. Everyone lost as we had this weird cobbled together offense that didn't make any sense for anyone and left everyone unhappy. Now does this mean that he is guaranteed success at Miami with this OC and DC picks? Absolutely not and he still has to let them do their jobs but maybe everyone is more on the same page for the first time in forever which can be good for Cristobal and I wish him the best. It makes Oregon look better if coaches leave here as successful coaches as well... Haven't had too much of that with our former head coaches.
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There really isn't a "closing" date but May 1st is the deadline for transfers in Football to be eligible to play come the fall. However, if players are cool with sitting out a season completely then they can transfer at any time. There will be a flurry of action in the transfer portal in April but expect it to quiet down until Fall camp when there will be another flurry of activity as players abandon their teams to transfer and sit out the season in the hopes of starting with their new team next year.
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Jon Wilner Says: "The Huskies Have a Damaged Brand"
David Marsh replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Sadly yes... Due to media market or else I would say wouldn't it be great.foe the state of Oregon to have both Oregon teams be relevant but the Oregon media market is pretty small. Oregon more than makes up for it due to our national brand and the swoosh but still. The PAC needs the huskies to be good to truly reel in those Seattle bucks... But there are few things more delicious than Husky tears. -
Ducks Need Bigger Defensive Lineman? How 'bout this Guy?
David Marsh replied to FamilyofDucks's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
At 380 he might need 2 offers. That is huge. -
A Quote From a Newly Reclassified 2022 5* (Possible Duck?)
David Marsh replied to Flyin Vee's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
I know most people say that a close game is an exciting game but I'm in agreement with you ... There is nothing exciting about watching your team struggle to win by one score against an opponent with a losing record. My heart will be much healthier with solid dominating wins. -
A Quote From a Newly Reclassified 2022 5* (Possible Duck?)
David Marsh replied to Flyin Vee's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
That would be the best pitch because Oregon has a more pressing need for his services. Also at a year younger he is not going to be as physically developed as those a year or two years older than him. -
A Quote From a Newly Reclassified 2022 5* (Possible Duck?)
David Marsh replied to Flyin Vee's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Better chance at scholarship spots for this year have run dry... I don't know their overall numbers but they have boosters that are more than happy to pay right now. -
Meanwhile Oregon scored their biggest recruit from the state of Washington in the last twenty years easily in Iuli. Oregon has really failed to recruit the state of Washington but maybe things are starting to change.
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