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  1. Lanning understands that the QB position will be a key for the Duck’s success, so it makes sense for him to bring a known winner like Nix into the flock.

     

    I have mixed feelings about Nix though, as I suffered through his clutch play for Auburn in a winning drive in the 2019 season opener against the Ducks in his freshman debut.

     

    While he’s no Vernon Adams, Nix is a gamer that doesn’t wilt under pressure.  He will be a great competitor and leader in the QB room.

     

     

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  2. As my basketball coaching experience was limited to elementary school kids and adult recreational leagues, I am not comfortable criticizing Altman’s offensive play calling.

     

    That said, I would not expect Richardson to get off a critical game ending shot unless he had proved himself during his four years.  
     

    Did I miss all his clutch shots?

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  3. On 2/19/2022 at 6:46 PM, Charles Fischer said:

    I disagree with just about everyone on this, as not only did he snub us in recruiting, but enjoyed it.  Now he is going to come back and take important PT from the young-guns who need on-the-field experience?

     

    No thanks.

    I have mixed feelings, but can’t fault Coda for choosing first year UCLA coach Chip over transitioning-from-slick Mario. Those were confusing times.

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  4. On 2/15/2022 at 11:06 AM, Haywarduck said:

    If you had somebody analyze the body language that is exactly what they would say. Body language is an interesting thing to watch and read. Sometimes it is a better read than the words coming out of the mouth. I don't even want to begin to go over Mario's signals.

    Since you mentioned it, can you please share body language analysis of Mario’s signals?

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  5. On 2/10/2022 at 8:41 PM, JohninChicago said:

    So how many open scholarships remain for next season? I think we could have used Arlis B given that we lost at least 4 WR (2 seniors Devon and Micah) and signed 1. The fast local kid.

    All 85 scholarships are awarded.  A player would have to be dropped or portal out to open a spot.

     

    There are medical retirement options as well.

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  6. On 2/10/2022 at 4:20 PM, Jon Joseph said:

    Some of the projections in my opinion are nuts but Connelly has been amazingly accurate regarding the teams in the initial top 4 that end up in the playoff. 

    I have not followed Connelly but Bartoo has been interesting over the years.  Bartoo grades coaches on a star system and seems very high on Miami for 2022.
     

    A playoff winner or national champion has had a top 25 offense and defense in the prior year for a couple decades.  Ducks need to step up in both categories in 2022 for a shot at the playoffs in 2023.

     

    Also, three of the four playoff teams were top 10 in fewest offensive plays.  Alabama is consistently among the lowest offensive snaps per game.


     

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  7. I expect USC to be great going forward, and I want them to succeed except when they play the Ducks.  
     

    I don’t expect OSU to be great going forward, but I want them to succeed except when they play the Ducks.

     

    I don’t expect UW to be great going forward, and I want them to lose every game forever.

     

    Among rivals, that makes UW the most hated, OSU the most loved, and USC the most feared.

     

    I wish Utah mattered more.

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  8. No question that QB is the great unknown for the 2022 season.  That said, the talent level in the room is possibly the best the Ducks have had since 2008.

     

    The other questions are at running back and defensive back.

     

    Other position groups seem talented and experienced at the college level.

     

    Player development and schemes will make or break the Ducks in 2022.

     

  9. My guess is that two Ducks will be drafted, two will sign as undrafted free agents, and two will look outside the NFL to continue football careers.


    There is a high likelihood of more NFL talent on the Duck roster in 2022 and 2023 than ever before.  Gotta give it to the prior staff for bringing in high caliber players.
     

     

     

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  10. Injuries happen, but there are things that can be done to prevent them.

     

    Filling the sleeves and fully taxing muscles is not ideal to prevent muscle, ligament, and tendon tears.  Pliable and resilient muscles tend to respond better to fast starts and stops.

     

    While strength is important, quickness, balance, and agility are equally important in close quarter contact sports.

     

    Tom Brady played at an elite level longer than any other quarterback of his generation by focusing on pliability and nutrition to prevent muscle tearing, fatigue and inflammation.  
     

    Bruce Lee may have been the best example of a successful close contact fighter using the same principles.

     

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  11. USC is loading up on proven college football players from the transfer portal, including one of Oregon’s all time leading rushers, and the top rated QB who already has a win over the Ducks.

     

    USC will be closely watched by the national media, which elevates the PAC.

     

    USC will likely battle Utah and UCLA to represent the South in the league championship game.  The attention will elevate all three programs for future recruiting.

     

    USC coaching will be competitive and possibly superior to staffs at Oregon and Utah.

     

    USC football attendance will likely explode based on the prospect of a national title run in the next two years.

     

    USC will get top celebrity NIL involvement to buy the best players.  
     

    Go Ducks!

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