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  1. Makes us realize just how much we miss the GOAT and her partners in destruction Ruthy and Satou.  I was hoping we would be able to carry on, but with the out of synch practices and schedules and everything else, this year is a learning experience. 

    Next year they will be without Boley and Giomi and that will be the start of a totally new roster.  Personally I think losing Boley is a blessing in disguise.  She takes up so many minutes on the floor and sometimes the returns are next to nothing.  More PT for the new kids.  Kelly needs to bring in some big physical players as ours seem to get bumped out of the way far too often.  Wonder how much they are hitting the weights?  They look kinda weak and out of shape to me.  Paopao is having a very frustrating season, but being asked to take over for the GOAT is a big bite to swallow.

  2. 10 hours ago, Charles Fischer said:

    Well, she played 21 minutes for five points and zero rebounds.  (Yup, you read that right)  The Womens had their lunch handed to them in a 27 point defeat to the Bruins 83-56.  I think I will pass on any game recap, and instead enjoy the incredible background photo of Franck Kepnang blocking a shot, courtesy of photographer Gary Breedlove.

    I checked the score at halftime and she hadn't played at all according to the EsecPN boxscore.  Can't imagine why they had it wrong.  Seems KG has a problem with the ladies right now.  Hopefully they figure it out and soon!!

    GO Ducks!!!

  3. Serious question without being too offensive (yes, I meant to do that!) I hope.  Has Cristobal hired someone who is a football game manager to help him?  Someone who can get in his ear piece and prevent stupid time outs and situational decisions like punts and such? We all know he needs to improve on that for sure.  That and let his O coordinator do his job without interference?  I get it that his players love him and that he can recruit like no other so I'm hoping he matures on these other things soon.

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  4. 9 hours ago, AnotherOD said:

     

    I guess I just don't understand the general lack of enthusiasm for AB.

    Do people realize to this point he has thrown 23 passes as a Duck (at 63%)? That isn't even a single game. That and 7 rushes at 5.7 yards per carry and 2 TDs.

    It wasn't even against South Dakota, Nicholls State, or Wyoming at home, but USC in the Pac-12 Championship game and against a top 10 Iowa State team in the Fiesta Bowl. Games he didn't even start or get to run the ones by himself as the starter.

    Is it because he overthrew a guy in the Fiesta Bowl and missed a TD? Well, it seems like we all watched Herbert make 2-4 head scratchers a game pretty much all four seasons? He turned out ok. Maybe AB can be allowed at least 3-4 such passes before we jump all over him? It isn't like he hadn't thrown a nice ball for a touchdown THE VERY PREVIOUS PLAY, called back for a hold.

    He later fumbled? Well, it was a very close play, and an obvious effort play (all several replays could confirm was it was very close, and you couldn't see anything to clearly change the original call. Different original call and the Ducks quite possibly keep the ball).

    Is it Boston College? Well, BC in terms of recent results and talent level (based on recruiting) has a lot more in common with teams like Colorado, Oregon State, Arizona, or Cal than anyone else in the Pac-12. He redshirted, started as a rFR, and battled through two major leg injuries. He played (over the relevant time frame) in a tradition run oriented, play action (pocket passing), pro style offense, with a future NFL back being the focus of the offense. His stats were pretty in-line with a developmental rated high school prospect, playing in an old school offense, that went 57-69 from 2010-2019 with a few Pinstripe and Quick Lane bowl type appearances, on teams with recruiting ratings somewhere between 55-65 nationally.

    He didn't come in and win the job at Oregon, but with COVID cancelling the season, then a rush to throw it all together, and an arguably pretty strong momentum generally in favor of TS, one wonders if the competition ever really got going - beyond AB coming back off injury and shaking off rust in the run up. JM was a couple months on staff when AB was brought in. Probably some evidence JM felt pretty good about the 4 years he saw on tape...

    Absolutely agree on all points.  Just confounds me how and why he didn't get a chance to play earlier.  I just don't know how he didn't get a chance in games where Tyler was struggling.  Another poor decision by the coaching staff?  I agree next year (if it goes through as planned with the China virus and all) the schedule is kinda tough.  I believe TT will be our starter by the start of conference play next year and we make it back to the CFP in 22 or 23.

  5. I would say it's a combination of the abysmal way the QB position was handled in the last 2 games, plus I think Shough saw that he wasn't as good as some other folks.  I'd bet he winds up at a non power 5 school.  Kinda like Bryan Bennett did.  I wish him the best.  Now lets get to the finding a quarterback that can take us to the CFP again!

    GO Ducks!!!

  6. 20 hours ago, David Marsh said:

    Experience matters! 

    So why then did they decide to start Shough who in reality had no real game experience except for handing the ball off after JH finished.  Why not put Brown in who has a lot of experience??  I say if that's what you did last year throwing TS to the wolves and it seemed to me it backfired hugely, then throw the new kid in there and let him get his shot Mario..  Why do all these other teams do that and discover that special freshman QB. Clemson found theirs and several others come to mind.  I think we have it in TT.

     

  7. 1 hour ago, 30Duck said:

    I think a part of why, "they look a bit uncoordinated" is that for the majority of the time, the plays have broken down, and Prince and Sabally are scrambling, trying to salvage something out of a possession. By focusing the offense through them, finding, the identity, they, and the entire team, will appear much more coordinated. 

    Add in that when we're content to clang 3's off the backboard and rim the ball takes weird, strong bounces which will "get on you" before you're ready, causing you to look uncoordinated at times. This is a young team searching for it's identity right now.  I agree totally,  KG needs to go to the inside-out where our shooters (?) can get the ball in spots where they are comfortable and in rhythm.  Dugalic needs more minutes, especially when Boley pulls one of her no-show games like this one.  Inside-out offense might just fix her problems...

  8. 9 minutes ago, Charles Fischer said:

    Wow, what a small world we live in and don't know it until people share incredible stories in their lives like this.  NOW the nogerO makes sense!  That is a very cool Posting Name (handle) now that we know the story behind it.

    A bit more meaning to it than somebody just spelling Oregon  backwards. 

  9. I first met Pre in the summer on the side of the highway 42 west of Roseburg. I post under nogerO because Steve wore an Oregon track singlet inside out to protest the AAU and the letters showed through it easily as nogerO. I was riding my motorcycle and saw a blue car at a pull off area with the hood and the trunk up.  Beautiful robin's egg blue,  same color as my bike.  I rolled in and asked the guy if he needed any help and he said no he was just changing clothes and resting for a bit.  I introduced myself and he said "Hi Steve,  I'm Steve too, Steve Prefontaine.  I knew who he was and was surprised that he was smaller than I thought he would be.  I visited him for a bit and then got back on my bike and continued on to the coast.

    A couple of years later I was living in Springfield in an apartment complex and one day I looked down in the parking lot by the pool and saw the Blue Falcon parked there.  While I was standing by the railing on the second floor I was surprised to see Pre come out of my neighboring apartment.  There were a couple girls living there and he knew one of them.  We went on down to the pool (summer again) and Steve had a six pack of beer and we drank it and visited for a while.  He did a couple of laps in the smallish pool and said "this swimming stuff wears me out" with that grin of his.  

    A few weeks later I saw Pre getting out of the MG in the parking lot and yelled hi to him and said why did you buy that?  My roommate had the same model and was having all kinds of problems with it.  He said that he just felt he needed a more sporty car.  I scolded him for  getting rid of the Futura and we joked a bit about it.  

    He said he was running in an event in North Carolina and it would be on Wide World of Sports.  Back then they would film stuff during the week and show it on the weekend.  He said when he got back he would give me a call and pick up a few beers and he would give me the "play by play" of the race.  My brother was there and we were both amazed at all that went on in the race.  Things that the layman would never notice, he pointed out.  He got me to come over to Hayward field and compete in a javelin contest in one of the all-comers meets they held there.  Met some of his friends, Mac and others.  Great people.

    When I heard he passed I was in California and my first thought was- that damn MG!  So tragic that a man with a heart and lungs like he had died of suffocation. To this day I have never been to that crash site.  Just can't bring myself to do it.

    Interesting story about Pre that doesn't get much attention.  He was a bit of an entrepeneur and always had something he wanted me to invest in.  I remember one time he was talking about his family was thinking about buying Mazzi's Restaurant.  There was always something.  One time he said hey!  I have something you need to get in on.  What this time?, was my reply.  Well me and some friends are going to buy BRS West and Bill (Bowerman) is going to design shoes.  I'm going to test them and Phil (yes that Phil) is going to be the numbers guy.  I said yeah, sure or something like that.

    A bit later Steve came by to say he was going to wear a pair of the shoes in a race that weekend and would I like to come watch him in the new shoes. Remember the waffle soles?  Well long story short, one fell apart on the first lap I believe and the other was coming apart when he kicked it off.  After the race I told him that I was going to pass on investing in his new company.  Ground floor-Nike.  I still have nightmares about that to this day. 

    Hoping the wind is still blowing through your hair Steve, rest in peace.

    "To give anything less than your best, is to sacrifice the gift"- Steve Prefontaine

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  10. I've been saying for a while that Dugalic will be one of our starterssoon, and especially when we go big. Prince, Sabally and Dugalic will be tough to handle. Which brings up an interesting observation.  What to do with Boley?  Now just bear with me here.  There is an interesting metric out there to assign numbers to a players' performance in games and I'd love to see hers as I'm sure it's probably not as good as some might think.  She seems to go through lapses of concentration in some games. And yes I know she's got some issues with her back, but at this point in the season they all have nicks and dings.

    I didn't see us missing her that much against Washington, and to the contrary it allowed other players to get some playing time,  especially Dugalic and our guards, especially Parrish.  I really think at times she is just not contributing that much, especially when she's in one of her shooting funks.  I know she improved her overall game but, it might be time for her to be the designated 6th person or man, if you will, off  the bench.  I get it that KG probably wants that senior leadership out there, but it might be time to let the players who will take us back to the final four get their lumps and confidence..

    One of the players who impressed me was Giomi.  She got some extra minutes and really turned them into highly productive numbers, and Dugalic continues to slowly, quietly be a  steady force out there with her rebounding, shooting, passing and general toughness.  I'm not dissing on EB, just trying to add some food for thought here. 

    The future is certainly bright at Oregon...

    Again, just my $.02.

    GO DUCKS!!!

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  11. 8 hours ago, Notalot said:

    If these women are so good at defending now, just wait until they have a couple of years together and Oregon's great coaches working with them. Lights Out!

    Blocks

    Steals

    Fast breaks

    Offensive fouls taken

    Traps

    Disruption

    I can feel it coming.........

    I feel exactly the same as you and I hope everyone here does too!  Such a young team and sooooo much talent!

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