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Everything posted by Notalot
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People are Pretty Selfish: Should I Continue the OBD Forum?
Evolution rev 13.1 Well done, Charles.
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Oregon Names UTSA's Will Stein as Offensive Coordinator
Coach Dan Gamblanning. Roll them bones Coach.
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Dilly Offers and Tries to Pull FOUR Oregon Assistant Coaches...Yikes
I find the end/off season antics very interesting to follow. Coaching movement, next week's signing day, the Portal, and even the final champioship games. There is seldom a dull moment. This begins the first full off season cycle for coach Lanning. Will he win this chess match, or gamble and lose? Will Martin Malchow and the added off field staff begin to pay off? I hope they earn their keep with blue chip recuits and proven playmakers from the Transfer Portal.
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Who's On Lanning's OC Short List?
G.J. Kinne, UIW
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Beaver Game Will Define Oregon’s Season
For me the season is defined by the entire 12-game body of work beginning with the Georgia game and culminating with today’s match against the Beavers. The Civil War is yet another data point, albeit with added emphasis given the rivalry between the teams and the impact of winning on the Pac-12 North crown and statewide bragging rights, not to mention beating a ranked team for national SOS effects. Go Ducks. Beat the Beavers soundly.
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The "Sewell Scoot"?
Booty Scootin Boogie
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Womens Basketball: 11/21/22 Southern Utah @ Ducks
Very sloppy uninspired play throughout. Horrific passing. Lots of talent to work with, but need coaching and practice. Go WBB Ducks.
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Talk About an Ugly Win
Bo knows.. how to put lipstick on a pig! Credit the Defense.
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Former Oregon Athletic Director Norv Ritchey Passes
Ritchey's days of reign as AD were at the tipping point between the collegial days where P.E., Intramural sports, and major sports intersected. The athletes were present in classes and campus activities. and time and training demands not nealy as demanding as they are today. AD Ritchey served during the war protest period of the late '60's into the 1970's as football came under scrutiny and attack by students and The Daily Emerald. I have great respect for Norv Rithchey and the contributions and career he devoted to the University of Oregon.
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How Marcus Mariota has Helped the Falcons Become a Playoff Contender
Watch him play tonight on Prime. From SI: "The way he conducts himself on the field is very easygoing, reassuring but also very assertive at the same point," offensive lineman Chris Lindstrom said. "He's incredible to play for and play with. You just have a love for him because you love the person and the player he is, you have an appreciation for the way he goes about attacking work." How Marcus Mariota has helped the Falcons become a playoff contender Marcus Mariota has helped the Atlanta Falcons become a playoff contender WWW.ESPN.COM Mariota's calming demeanor has meant everything to this young team, and his legs have fueled a surprisingly...
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How the Passing Game of the Huskies Can Bite the Ducks
I was reviewing the team statistics yesterday at www.Pac-12.com, when It was noted that passing defense ranked lowest for Oregon in the comparative statistical categories. There was only a small difference in passing yards allowed, and average yards per completion, but it stood out becsuse Oregon was either in the first or second position in most of the other catagories. With the Duck's prolific offense they can overcome points allowed by outscoring the opponent. This is the time of the season when the going gets tough. I hope that the Ducks defense, especially the passing defense, steps up for break ups, tight coverage, interceptions, and prevents chunk yardage gains.
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Hot Pursuit Of Dante Moore. Will He Flip?
Blockbuster!
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Hot Pursuit Of Dante Moore. Will He Flip?
I am not saying MSU will dig deep, but they could should they so choose. They anteed up big for Tucker, $95M fully guaranteed. Mat Ishbia gave $32M for a basketball facility. Mat Ishbia, 41, is CEO of Pontiac-based United Wholesale Mortgage with over 8,000 employees. The company was previously known as United Shore Financial Services. He is already a billionaire on paper and ranked 188th place on the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, which puts his net worth at just under $12 billion.
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Hot Pursuit Of Dante Moore. Will He Flip?
Close to home. A school that he has been familiar with his entire life. A booster with very deep pockets who is willling to go deep into the well to revive Spartan football. Are the Ducks Dante's best option? Yes. Are Lanning, Dilly and staff going hard to keep Dante? YES. Go Ducks.
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Hot Pursuit Of Dante Moore. Will He Flip?
From SpartanTailgate.COM As for where Michigan State plans to go from here, sources tell me that several targets will emerge and the staff won't limit themselves. With that said, I'm hearing that MSU will begin by going to great lengths to attempt to flip 2023 five-star QB Dante Moore, a Detroit (MI) King product who is currently committed to Oregon. Obviously, this won't be an easy task and expectations should be tempered. Not only are there justifiably enticing incentives available to Moore if he were to enroll at Oregon, but the Ducks have also had a lot of success during the 2022 season. On the other hand, sources emphasized that MSU won't go down without exhausting every resource here.
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Beavers vs Huskies, Your Pick?
Beavers by 6-7 on the backs of their run game strength and defense. O/U 50-55.
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Oregon’s Best Offense Ever; Plus Kickoff Idiocy and Burying Georgia
Top recruits. Better get on the Dan Van. The Big O is coming.
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Worried About Oregon PEAKING Too Early?
The Ducks probably have not peaked yet. They did not play their best against Cal. I'm hoping for some great games ahead. When the going gets tough, the tough get going. The team is very young and they must face the late season demands of November and December football. I am hoping that Nix's veteran leadership paired with DJ, Forsythe, and the O-Line will be enough to pull the younger guys along. I wonder about the effects of "the grind" on the young coaching staff?
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Is Lanning’s New Game-Plan…Chip Kelly 2.0?
"Cold clock 'em" I say. The Dilly-Tosh double team works for me.
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The Time Has Come... The King is Dead "BIG BALLS" Long Live the King
I do not expect to hear anyone call the Ducks offense “boring” or “too predictable” anytime soon. Gutsy calls may emanate from BB, or convicted confidence in the OL and ball security by the ball handlers.
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Dilly’$ Offen$e
Dilly was given an opportunity and mission when he joined Coach Lanning. I imagine he feels a responsibility and obligation to stay with Lanning and UO longer. The coaching staff agreed to chase a national championship at Oregon. That is not a one year task. As a professional he is likely to continue the task for several more years then evaluate his options. Coach Dillingham has two top (4☆/5☆) QB's in the locker room under his tutalege with a 5☆, possibly #1 nationally), on the way to Oregon. He will want to develop those players and coach them. Oregon football has possibly the best tools, facilities, and support resources in the country. That includes the NIL program, sports performance training, off field anslysts, etc. Kenny Dilligham will be courted and offered other positions. I will be very surprised if he leaves or strongly considers alternatives through the next two or more seasons. Similarly, it will surprise me if Oregon does not sweeten the compensation package for Coach Dillingham. Respect, professional development, relationships, communication, collaboration, compensation, and lifestyle are all related to job satisfaction. Those aspects bolster retention if managed well. Go Ducks.
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Giving Credit Where Credit Is Due
I like the photo of Lanning and Klemm together. I do not recall seeing it before. Thanks.
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Giving Credit Where Credit Is Due
The Ducks are averaging 42 points and more than 512 yards per game. Across six games the team has rushed for 241 YPG and passed for 271 YPG. The offense has been impressive and is trending better. Kenny Dillingham has been credited with revamping the scheme and driving excellence. There is enough of a track record after six games to spread credit further. Adrian Klemm, Associate Head Coach/Offensive Line/Run Game Coordinator has the Ducks ranked 10th in the FBS in Rushing. The offensive line has given up only a single sack in 233 rushing attempts. Give a shout out to Coach Klemm. Two other names do not often surface. Junior Adams, Co-Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers, and Demetrice Martin, Cornerbacks/Passing Game Coordinator. Whereas I do not know in detail how the staff interacts and coordinates, by title and responsibility it appears that Dillingham, Klemm, Adams, and Martin are deserving of credit for the flourishing offense and its productivity compared with recent years. If these coaches can accomplish so much, after being hired late and hitting the ground running, then it is tantalizing to think of what the offense can do in year two with sufficient time to reflect, adjust, and teach. Congratulations and thanks to our new coaches. As a fan I appreciate them.
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ESPN Midseason First Year College Coaches Grades
Some of these HC's are in their first year with the program, but they are experienced head coaches. On the other hand, Dan Lanning is fresh out of the crib as a first time first year head coach. I don't dispute the subjective "B+" given, but Lanning has accomplished so much on and off the field. Give Lanning an off-season to reboot, another crack at the Transfer Portal, spring season workouts (teaching), and another recruiting cycle, then watch out! Let's first finish strong this season. Lanning and his Ducks are coming on.
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Is Beating UCLA Primarily Dependent On The Performance Of The Defense?
Bellotti era was when men were men and opponents were.. scared and then defeated. When less=more.