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Charles Fischer

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  1. This is fantastic news, as I can get to bed at a decent time, and writers have photos with plenty of time....and I might get to watch another game! I am dancing!
  2. I was going through the press release sent to credentialed media, of which FishDuck belongs to--and found some interesting facts. First of all--know that at the end of this season....Chip will have been at UCLA as long as he was at Oregon between being an OC AND HC. --Chip's UCLA record to date is 23-25. Whew! --Oregon is 7-3 in the last 10 visits by ESPN GameDay. --The Ducks are 3-1 versus UCLA in ESPN GameDay contests including last year's 34-31 victory in the Rose Bowl. --Oregon has the third active home field winning streak at 22, and is only one shy of equaling the record for Autzen. --The home winning streak of conference games is at 16, as Oregon has matched that and looking to break that record on Saturday. --Win Saturday and it is the first over a top-ten team at Autzen in four years. Noah Sewell creates a fumble in the last meeting at Autzen... --The Ducks lead the nation with just one sack allowed, playing 18 full quarters before allowing their first vs. Stanford. --Oregon is one of just five teams in the nation to rank in the top 20 in both rushing offense (10th) and rushing defense (14th). --UO leads the Pac-12 and is fourth in the FBS with 6.22 yards per carry; Bo Nix (8.28) and Bucky Irving (7.15) rank 1-2 in the Pac-12. --The Ducks rushed for seven touchdowns at Arizona, UO's most since 2017 and most vs. a FBS team since 2012.**** --Oregon is scoring 49.8 points per game during its five-game win streak, second to only Ohio State (54.4) during that span. Some tasty tidbits there! **** Reminds me that we are scoring like the glory days again! Chip's record at UCLA....would we have permitted that at Oregon? We will need more of this on Saturday...
  3. I have been on the subscriber message-boards that deal with recruiting for 25 years now, and I sometimes forget that others are relatively new to the whole recruiting process. To answer your question: who wins the game on a recruiting visit has almost no impact on the recruit at all. The key components are 1) the relationship with the position coach, 2) comfort with the school, 3) the vide with the HC and team, 4) comfort with moving away from home, 5) prestige of the school recruiting....and now we add a new big component into it with NIL as well. Winning the game enhances the recruit experience, but really does not make a difference--even if it is close between schools.
  4. 37/57 passing...his back is hurting from carrying the team?
  5. If there was ever a time for the 4-0-4 alignment to stop the run...this is it. I hope our coaches are thinking the same as you--great stuff, and thanks for "chipping-in." Green Blitzes: Lanning Begins the New Mint Defense at Oregon FISHDUCK.COM For the first time in nearly a decade–watching the defense at Oregon is going to be highly entertaining again due to the new Mint defense and pressure packages...
  6. "Oregon involved in 7 of the last 10 such matchups." But the last one for Oregon was EIGHT years ago, which makes this very game Saturday significant for Oregon! It has been THIS LONG?
  7. End of the third quarter and dancing to "Shout" when you have a good lead is such great fun... Although not for me...
  8. Interesting point, because the old adage may not apply here. The Bruins can score quickly through the air, but it would take longer on the ground and burn clock and shorten the game for them as well. Get a good lead and then force them to be a running team? Fascinating stuff.
  9. If we continue to score 42 points a game, we fill Autzen...do we need the B1G? Our Offensive Coordinator (Dilly) might be the most important person in the entire athletic department?
  10. Agreed, as he has shown that catching the ball in open field makes him deadly with the YAC. A lot of moves and power!
  11. I like your ratings, your humor at 10.5 and agree with the bottom half confusion. Now I hope that Oregon can keep winning and establish a clear No. 1 in the conference!
  12. This does not pertain to the good people in this community, but there is a percentage of Oregon fans that we picked up during the Chip/Mariota years, but lost during the Cristobal years. A Duck-Buddy told me how he is hearing from tons of people looking for tickets to this week's game--and there has not been this much interest in seven to eight years. I know that some have turned away from Oregon football and all college sports due to the major events occurring, but so many of us are core fans no-matter-what. But there is a percentage showing up to Autzen this Saturday that did not in the past, say a 15% that we lost in the last four year period? Do you sense that a block of fans are returning, and coming back in a big way? (Or am I spending too much time pondering nonsense?) I know who IS Coming to Our City!
  13. I was thinking about our weak DBs...how I want Gonzalez on Bobo all the time, and a safety, preferably Bennett Williams on the Bruin tight end all the time. Should you come up with a unique defense for the extraordinary receivers UCLA has? We need enough in the box to stop the Bruin running game, but putting our DBs on an island with THOSE receivers and the timing they have with DTR? As if that doesn't much it up enough....often times when you add stuff--you slow down your players as they have to "think" about what they are supposed to do in this particular instance in this new defense. And the probability of a mistake, and an easy touchdown from a busted coverage goes way up. Sometimes you come out ahead by sticking to what you know and do best...but the UCLA coaches have all that on tape with a game-plan to attack it. Yikes! This will be real interesting to see what Lupoi/Lanning come up with. A defensive coordinator's nightmare, and I'm sure the Bruin DC, McGovern, feels the same way. What would YOU do?
  14. I would include their offensive line coach; they run the ball superbly, and do not have the prize recruits doing it.
  15. I agree and feel the same sentiment; his turnaround has been miraculous, and we fans have been the beneficiaries. I am grateful.
  16. Fantastic analysis above, and another reason why I need my "Dazed" fix on a regular basis. I no longer place relevance on that above stat, as last year Oregon had 54 of the blue-chippers to Fresno State's one, but we still almost lost to them last year. Ditto with Washington State this year, and ditto with Bellotti/Chip teams of the past.
  17. I couple of thoughts; 1) Oregon was down 14-0 in the Rose Bowl and came back. No lead for either team will safe, IMHO. 2) this could be a close game like year where it was decided by defensive play (the pass interception by DJ James) to finish it, just as the Mase Funa pick at Washington State did this year.
  18. As I've written many times...we sent five or six rushers on Eastern Washington a number of times and got nothing. We call these clues... The shorter answer is..."we aren't very good at blitzing yet." And yes, it is surprising to me too.
  19. Of course not, and I have written that many times. I would prefer Bassa at the "Money" linebacker spot instead of Flowe all the time. But I acknowledge that Flowe can get better, but he needs game reps. Better to play him against Arizona than against other opponents... He is going through the learning curve that Sewell did in 2020, and mistakes are part of it. (Although I believe it was Sewell's gap the Wildcat RB ran through for the touchdown, and it was Noah who was responsible for the RB on the wheel route scoring as well. That is two TDs in one game, and thus Sewell still doesn't have the position down like so many great Oregon linebackers of the past.) Michael Clay and Kiko Alonso Knew How to Plug Gaps...
  20. No. The Bruins are too loaded on offense, IMHO, for us to say we will, "win with our defense." We cannot stop them; we work to slow them down and score boatloads of points as well. Long-story-short? We will "Chip Kelly" a Chip Kelly team on both offense and defense. Think of our overall team strategy in 2010-2015...as I believe we will be doing them both this weekend. And I LOVE it!
  21. Yes, that is one of the questions the article referred to...Coach Lanning's youth. People often comment on an article by just looking at the title and they don't even read it! Happens often on my articles....people write stuff in the comments that makes me roll my eyes. (Because I dealt with their observation in the article, and they don't realize they've just been busted) No biggie.
  22. I don't care if you are Zach Charbonnet, you better have a head of steam to take on this wired linebacker in Justin Flowe. Just watching that collision alone is worth the price of admission... My FishDuck Friends, I just spent four hours again going through games to find the plays I use for my analysis articles. I also note moments in the game to use my photo-editing software I have to grab a screenshot for my own use, and for the additional pictures for the writers of FishDuck. It is quite a process to convert the games to MP4, but it is cool to get the great screenshots like that one above. Justin Flowe...Whew!
  23. Against and with Chip....I agree that both of those are great choices.
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