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I like it, feels innovative, maybe they will catch a little innovation on the field. It's also better than baby blue!
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Something other than the preseason championship
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Dontae Thronton is a track guy, but he is too fast, too tall, too shifty, and has too good of hands to get off the bench.
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Oregon’s 7 Best NFL Players of All Time
Haywarduck replied to FishDuck Article's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
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I don't think it is just confidence, Anthony saw what happened to Tyler when he started throwing interceptions. I am sure he has been told, not to take the risk, and has seen the result of taking risks on the Oregon Football team when you are the qb, the bench. The coaches love AB statistics so far. Make the conservative choice, even if it is the wrong choice, and you get kudos. Make the aggressive choice and the coaches, Cristobal especially, go nuts.
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Herbert was told not to run, and Brown is being told not to throw the longer ball. Herbert finally began to run when the season was coming to an end, not sure Brown will start to throw as the season progresses. Herbert could and can run, not sure Brown can make the passes he isn't trying. The scary part is no one on the roster is better than a guy who, obviously, can't make the passes most qb's have to make? I hope it is just that Cristobal is waiting until one of the young guys is ready to light it up, and nothing until then.
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Most will look at them like the high maintenance date who isn't worth the effort. Much better to get into the stable relationship waiting for most successful coaches.
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It’s Okay to Be Disappointed With Mario Cristobal
Haywarduck replied to FishDuck Article's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
My statement is he wants the qb's to develop and be ready just like we all do. With his filter, conservative as it is, he sees AB as the qb who is ready to lead the 'prevent offense.' That is the best we can do with what we have available, ready. I do see the Oregon Football Program as a glass which is more than half full. I suppose I am one of the few who still has that much left in his glass. Maybe I need to drink more and get my glass empty, but I don't want to drink it down that far. -
It’s Okay to Be Disappointed With Mario Cristobal
Haywarduck replied to FishDuck Article's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
I would suggest Mario Cristobal is the most disappointed in the team so far. He just goes about his disappointment differently than most fans. He sees the potential in Flowe, Bennett, Thibs and others and their injuries. Their potential and outcomes are a major disappointment, but he has to move on. Our young qb's are a major disappointment. He knows this team could, would and should be better if these guys were ready, but they aren't. He see what will be and not being able to highlight this yet is a major dissapointment, but he has to move on, support what we have. There are a bountiful number of disappointments with this team. I can only imagine Cristobal sits back every once and a while, and laments what could, should and would have been, but only temporarily. A leader has to do exactly what he is doing, fans don't have to. He has to be a bastion of strength in a sea of disappointment. Our job as fans and pundits is to point out that disappointment, but I would argue it is also to move on and support the many great stories within this amazing team. I know for me that is the only way I can stay an active, healthy Oregon Duck Fan. That is the Oregon way to me, but to each his own, Go Ducks! -
Did Moorhead Reveal an Ugly Truth We All Knew?
Haywarduck replied to Babyjesus615's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
This is what concerns when you see our football team act like Ernie Kents basketball teams. Lots of talent, but always needed a great point guard to make it happen. Ernie yelling move, and Mario, not sure what he yells, maybe juice, doesn't help a team score and create opportunities. -
I could also see Leavitt as a candidate who would fit the bill. They always seem to pull characters who want one last shot. Leavitt has a winning record as a head coach and has the personality to fit right in. That would make how many coaches in the Pac-12 with a tie to Oregon?
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love your analysis, thanks! I get more excited about you saying he is a baller than a 4* multi camp attendee, who has reached his peak, maybe even burnt out, which seems to happen too often.
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No better place to rebuild a reputation than Pullman, Mark Hudspeth is the man. Right now the job looks like a dumpster fire.
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Strategically Chip sees it, we see it, does the Oregon defense see this weaknesses and can they adjust? I would say Oregon's offense is also pretty easy to figure out too. You do have to spy the qb running, but he isn't going to do what puts the fear into most defenses. I doubt any team will give AB what tosu showed him over and over.
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I think you are hitting on a very important item. We are equating recruiting wins to wins. Recruiting elite talent is one step and we are winning that game. The other steps are picking the right recruits, the Ngata, not the Canton. Picking a 5* or 4* doesn't mean they are ready day one to rule the world. We saw that with Noah, he was all world, but also made mind numbing mistakes. He is the right recruit, but we need to be patient with their learning curve. The next item is the development. We want Ty now, but he comes from a smaller school, and needs development. Playing a little, then letting him watch will pay dividends later. Between beating tosu at the shoe, and the high recruiting rankings, we are expecting perfection while the process to that end, of this young team, is exactly what we are seeing and should actually expect.
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Overlooked? Irrelevant? Germane?
Haywarduck replied to Vandownbytheriverduck's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Great point, there are variables we fans don't understand. There are a lot of data points we can interpret in many ways. Many of our highly rated players are very young. Our sophomore DE is headed to the NFL, but our freshman qb is on the bench. I do think it is a data point which is effecting play and should be considered when questioning some of the outcomes. -
Great article and the defense is so important this year under Cristobal. The recruiting on the defensive side of the ball is unlike any team we have seen, except for our big guys, but Thibs should help cover up that weakness. The main item I think we need from the defense is to continue to win the turnover battle. At home we win the turnover battle, but on the road we have struggled. UCLA is surging in the turnover statistics, while Oregon is dropping. If these two statistics continue this direction we won't be happy come Saturday afternoon. Oregon will be relying on our defense, but also its ability to create turnovers, which may be the telling statistic.
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Well done, I set it up and you took it!
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I didn't see that one when I tried looking it up. I suppose OBD, wouldn't it be Our Beloved Ducks Forum (OBDF), isn't quite big enough yet, soon. When I looked up OBDF there were only two, Oregon Business Development Forum, and Ontario Bingo Development Fund, so there is hope for the acronym, but still not a fan of acronyms.
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OBD, can you help me out? I found ODB means, Optimum Bed Density (pharmaceutical manufacturing) Opioid Bowel Dysfunction (gastrointestinal side effect) Organization of Black Designers, I suppose self explanatory which leaves me wondering? I guess it is a sign of getting older when acronyms start to try once patience);.