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Mario Trades Doug Fir for Palm Trees, Little Else
Haywarduck replied to Log Haulin's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
I wish Mario the best and he has some very good coaches. I have to admit I can't get over the image of Klemm benching a couple Maribals, so here it is. -
Pac-12 officiating doesn't need a microscope to see the problems, but some decent glasses, and average processing speed. I find it interesting that the article is proud of not issuing a statement admitting they made a mistake. Just because you didn't admit to a mistake doesn't mean you didn't make one or more! It is astounding that a guy has been in charge of officiating for the past 7 years, and still has his job. I think it is telling the refs said, 'be nice to us' as they walked off the field. How would it be perceived if one of our qb candidates came off the field and said 'be nice to me?' The coaches would probably point the guy to the transfer portal and walk him through how to use it. The officiating in the Pac-12 seems to be under the same kind of guidance the Pac-12 was under Larry. He was able to convince those in charge all was good. Our officiating is the laughing stock of college football. The Stanford game last season is a perfect example. Just because these guys decided the game was called well doesn't mean it was. Let me be clear, we lost that game, the refs didn't decide the game. Officiating is a perfect area for George to put his stamp. With a guy in charge of officiating with two games of experience, there seems to be some low hanging fruit ready to be picked. Time to step up and show us what you got!
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Defense Wins Oregon's Second Spring Scrimmage
Haywarduck replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Sure hope the offense can show some firepower in the spring game. I expect the defense to be at an advantage, but the spring game will begin to show who is the matchup nightmare, and who can't be stopped. Who has 'it' on the offensive side of the ball? -
He definitely alludes to technique he is coaching wasn't being taught under the previous coaching group. He also seems to intimate the previous coaches didn't teach techniques necessary to dominate off the ball. He was very careful and respectful, but if you read between the lines he seems to indicate we will see a very different O-line this year. He may not have been on a national championship college team, but he played and coached at a level we haven't seen at this position. No disrespect towards Coach Greatwood, one of our greatest assistant coaches ever. I think the level of development and play is going to excel like we haven't seen in a while. This could turn out to be one of the best of his very good hiring at assistant coaches, I hope so.
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'Don't you worry, I was your age when I took over!' I do hope he has an open lunch date with Bellotti and Brooks each week to learn more about playing in the Pac-12, and the Oregon Program through the rest of the spring and into the summer. I would love to see them all casting on the McKenzie, now that would be a photo! I have a feeling Brooks would school them all with a fly rod.
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Check Out the Last Sentence in this Article
Haywarduck replied to Steven A's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
So the U is back, interesting use of the term back, to a soccer stadium, they have never played in, twice as far away from campus than their adopted stadium, Hardrock Stadium, to make sure they fill it up. I'm just glad we have a campus where World Class Track and Field, Soccer, Baseball and Softball can occur along with a Spring Football game on the same day. Just happy to be a Duck fan living the dream! -
Dont'e Thornton: Oregon's Offense will be 'Very Explosive!'
Haywarduck replied to 30Duck's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Well done, you never said the 'c' word but covered 'it' all. -
Dont'e Thornton: Oregon's Offense will be 'Very Explosive!'
Haywarduck replied to 30Duck's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
I love how the article ends, return the Ducks’ offense to its explosive roots, and give Oregon fans something to get excited about on Saturday afternoons this fall. Oregon explosion plays defined: -
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The Humble, Growth-Mindset of Coach Lanning
Haywarduck replied to McDuck's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
I have been calling out this attribute since the day he took over. I would add there is a bit of Columbo in him too. He can disarm you with his humbleness, but he is razor sharp. He seems laid back, but he has boundless energy. The growth mindset is a critical component of his personality, but it isn't because he lacks self assuredness. Mario came across as the most confident leader we have had. The problem was when things got busy he couldn't handle it. I have a feeling we will be seeing the opposite in Coach Lanning. A growth mindset isn't a weakness, even in the heat of the battle. This article nails a key element of what makes Coach Lanning a great coach. We shouldn't see this as a weakness in his knowledge or ability to lead. A growth mindset is critical for a coach who can adjust to the personal on the team. It is also important for a team which wants to be able to fail and get better. Time will tell how good Coach Lanning will become. At least we know his ceiling isn't going to be viewed at the first game. The decisions he makes in one game won't become a pattern which is incredibly hard for him to change. We are fortunate we have a Columbo with a growth mindset. -
The Georgia fans also seem to see Coach Lanning as kind of a Chip Kelly type coach. A coach they thought might have something special just below the head coach. We were fortunate to land him before he took over somewhere else. I still remember Bellotti stepping away when he still had plenty left in the tank, but saw the writing on the wall. It seems we lost our way after the ascension of Chip Kelly. I suppose even Chip Kelly wasn't the whole package, Lanning seems to be. At least let's hope he is! One thing which seems to be in Coach Lanning's favor is he doesn't have the arrogance of CK. Lanning seems to be as humble and curious as the day he started coaching. That will serve him well as he moves through these first few years.
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11 Minutes With RB Coach Locklyn--His Style and Philosophy
Haywarduck replied to Smith72's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Agree, but under this coach we may actually go around the wall and through the gaps, but if there is a wall this guy will get guys running over and through them! -
11 Minutes With RB Coach Locklyn--His Style and Philosophy
Haywarduck replied to Smith72's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
The 'walk-on' coach, love that guy. It almost seems like all these coaches have a walk-on attitude. We are back to the underdog mentality that I love and can relate with! I'll add, what a deal, makes less than Mastro and is exactly the coach I wanted to see at the position. Seems like we went from coaches with little more than pedigree to a set of coaches with the progeny of our previous great coaches. Coaches with passion, but humble and all about the game, love it. I will love it even after a loss, because I know it will be left on the field, and there won't be coach speak for excuses! -
If you are talking about the University of Spoiled Children, then they may be exactly the type to pursue. They will fit right in with the culture Riley inherited, and may not change.
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Some of the former players were on the keep it in the family side of things. Agree they came off as looking like they were from a part of the country where you keep your sisters close and your cousins closer. I do wonder where they sit now that he is reaching out to alumni and former players. I can't see Joey legacy ever going completely down the drain, by the way, the guy is, and always will be, an Oregon Legend.
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I want to know who doesn't like Dan Lanning? Who doesn't respect his football IQ? What recruit said I would never play for this guy? Is there anyone out there who doesn't like the guy? Seriously, what coach said no I am not going to leave the NFL and coach for you in a smallish town in Oregon? It seems like every recruit he contacts at least puts him on their list. I haven't heard anyone say he was too young, too inexperienced to be the DC at Georgia. This seems to also confirm he hasn't reached his level of incompetence. It would seem he hasn't even come close to that level when no one seems to see him faltering in his abilities, nor, more importantly does anyone question his integrity. I almost expect him to hit a phone booth and head off to solve even more difficult problems in his time away from the program and family. Oh yea, Joey wasn't buying Dan when they first met, I wonder what Joey is saying now?
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Another Oregon Kid as a Preferred Walk-On Joins the Ducks
Haywarduck replied to FamilyofDucks's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
It did seem like Mario wasn't too focused on the walk-ons and PWO's, and it is nice to see the regained focus on this critical part of the program. Every team needs the Rudy type players to push the elite athletes to perform. Every once in a while you get a diamond in the rough who the recruiting services didn't properly evaluate. I love the seemingly renewed focus on the PWO and walk-ons. I also give Mario Kudos for this move. -
Mycah Pittman On Course to Make Impact at FSU
Haywarduck replied to Log Haulin's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
I do sympathize with his intention to supposedly redshirt, but the staff wouldn't let him. Not sure how it all played out, but it is nice that whole mess is behind all of us. When I last checked the depth chart Mycah was second string, but maybe that has changed? 2022 Florida State Seminoles Football Depth Chart | Ourlads.com WWW.OURLADS.COM The most accurate, up to date College Football Depth Charts and Rosters on the net. -
Current RB Coach Reaches Out to Coach Campbell, 'The Standard'
Haywarduck replied to 30Duck's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Brilliant, respect and esteem for the tradition and accomplishments of the past greats. The amazing steps this staff are taking continue to amaze, and give me great pause, to appreciate. -
I am pretty sure the list is based on who has the nicest house, not the best coach. I could be proven wrong, but that is my analysis of the list. The second article is on the coaches when you scroll down. Agree the article on some of the position battles is interesting too.
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I will say one of the toughest things to do is predict the season ahead when no games have been played. Let me correct that, one of the toughest things to do is predict the season ahead and be right.The beauty though is, he will be right for almost 5 months.
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Does Oregon Have a New 'Saban' in Dan Lanning?
Haywarduck replied to FishDuck Article's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
One item we must remember about our previous two coaches and the enthusiasm they created was they were salesmen. Dan Lanning is also arguably a great salesman too. With a salesman we have to be careful as they know how to sell you on what you are looking for. Fortunately I agree Mr. Lanning is proving he is more than a salesman, which was undoubtedly the strongest aspect of the two previous coaches. The question still is out there, is Mr. Lanning selling us on more than he can deliver early on. We seem to be buying into every positive sign he gives us. We must remember our job isn't just to buy, but to hold accountable for what our program is and needs to become again. Fortunately Charles and FishDuck have proven to be up to that task. I look forward to the journey of finding out who Mr. Lanning is and seeing him bring back our Oregon Football Program and at some point even improving on what we view as the golden years of the Oregon Program. I look for a renaissance or renewal with the Oregon Football Program and Mr. Lanning becoming the leader of this movement for the fans and players, and really the nation taking note of Oregon again! -
Well maybe not, he has WSU on his list, but not the school he could ride his bike to. How could this be happening to such a nice program, with such amazing academics? They must be going nuts up north :). Jayden Limar | Rivals.com N.RIVALS.COM Jayden Limar - 2023 4 Star Running back for Lake Stevens (Lake Stevens, WA) on Rivals.com
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Does Oregon Have a New 'Saban' in Dan Lanning?
Haywarduck replied to FishDuck Article's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Remember the honeymoon is in Atlanta and the most expensive wedding in Oregon Football History is taking place as we speak. The wedding is where everyone dresses nice, the food is free, drinks often too, and the speeches are all planned out. The honeymoon is where the game is consummated and we begin to know what we got. The fantasy begins to end and the reality sets in. We also must remember that if we are comparing Lanning to The Saban, Nick lost a lot of games early on. He was competitive, but he had a learning curve we seem to be skipping in our assessment of who Lanning is right now. We can't expect the wedding to continue as the real deal is happening before us. I do remember seeing many honeymooners on my vacations, sometimes they didn't look too good, not often, but the honeymoon sometimes begins with expectations which aren't met. The four/two minute drill sounds amazing, especially with the goal Lanning has. I think part of the problem is we had a previous coach who seemed to think special team just happened, and being strategic was having your strength coach next to you on the sideline. Hearing a coach is actually planning and practicing these critical areas is astounding, but it is what the successful coaches do to help themselves as they go into real game time. Real game time is different though, as anyone who has had kids, or ran a business knows. All the planning goes out the door and you learn on the run while learning if you have it. So what we have here is clearly the extended wedding period where we are living a fantasy. Some of that fantasy will continue, especially when you compare it to our past coaching staff. The fantasy though will end when Lanning's gambles don't pay off, injuries happen, and the oblong ball bounces the wrong way, the drinks won't be free anymore. I hope we can just appreciate Dan Lanning becoming the coach we, hopefully, will have for a long time. That coach won't be Saban and he just might be like Tom Osborne who won a lot of games and only won the big one at the end of his career. Before that the Nebraska program became a program to emulate. They were extremely loyal and supportive. While we are still learning about the Lanning era we should try and imitate that program. Lets keep our dreams in check and make sure, most importantly, we support our young coach on his path to greatness. -
Lanning: 'If You're Good Enough, You're Old Enough'
Haywarduck replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Another thing I think he is speaking to is if you don't have the right attitude you can be replaced. Coach Lanning wants his attitude on the field and just because you were a starter or are talented doesn't mean you will play. Which players can adhere to what Coach Lanning wants to see in his players, freshman or seniors. It might be harder for a senior to adjust to?