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Washington Waddler

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  1.      When teams undergo the emotional extremes that marked the game in Seattle, the following week of practice can only partially limit an inevitable hangover from that experience going into their next game. While the Ducks shook it off after one quarter, it almost did in the mutts to the worst team in the PAC 12.

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  2.      Got it recorded, but just can’t hit play. But then I have the luxury of wallowing in my pain until it subsides enough that when I finally do press play, I’m looking past the game towards next year’s rematch. Good thing the team can’t afford that comfort zone needing to review and be ready for the next game. I envy that right now.

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  3.      Not sure 2 pt conversions are as much a product of risk in the eyes of either coach as understanding defensive grouping and player strengths within those groupings. If the % shows an advantage, you go for it, just like Lanning suggested was the case on his 4th down at the end of the 2nd quarter. 
     

         If that plays well in a recruit’s living room, so be it.

     

         DL can get the bit between his teeth, but that’s a learning curve that aggressive but open-minded young coaches have to weather. Don’t really see Cristobal as either that aggressive or open-minded.

  4.      Klatt sounded the right note on DL’s play choice ending the 2nd quarter. It’s the kind of risk young, aggressive coaches make, and have to learn from experience to situationally temper. Everyone has to build that, “. . . now, wait a second” library in there heads in order to survive and succeed.

     

         But, you know? I’ll take a guy whose eyes tell me how determined he is to win over someone’s who don’t every time.

     

     

     

     

     

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  5. On 10/16/2023 at 12:13 PM, Jon Joseph said:

    But There Is No Easy Day in this conference in 2023. Do not let UW beat you twice. This will be a motivated Pac-2 team coming into Autzen.

         Agreed. I’m not overly concerned about our motivation for home games against USC and the Beavs , and away at Utah. What concerns me is not being ready for motivated Cougs, Cal Bears and Sun Devils. 

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  6.      Like the perspective of Alec Dietz in today’s RG. Failed attempts on 3rd down led to the do or die 4ths. Against a top ten team, that’s always going to be a huge challenge. The ‘back to the drawing board’ rehash for the coaching  staff needs to review how both plays contributed to outcome, and how they need to work together in order to achieve — not just the one.

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  7. On 10/15/2023 at 9:41 AM, GODUCKS15 said:

    Not sure a neutral site means anything since they beat us at home as well. 

         The 2022 loss was mostly the result of the injury to Bo, and the incurred loss of momentum. Certainly, there were questionable coaching calls, but the injury changed the game.

     

         If you were not at the game yesterday, you can’t imagine how loud it was. I’ve attended many, many Husky Stadium games, and I’ve never - repeat NEVER - heard it as loud as it was Saturday.  It was Autzen loud.

     

         As Autzen fans know, that level of fan participation affects everything. Opponents get hesitant and have a hard time finding there rhythm while it puts the home team into overdrive. Coaches are affected by this happening to their team, and they make calls they might otherwise not make just to try and shake things up which often lead to disastrous outcomes.

     

         I’m not one to make excuses. Coaches must own up and correct their mistakes. But, a stadium like we played in yesterday gifts anywhere from three to ten points to the home team.

     

         That’s why it’s only round one to the mutts. See you in Vegas for the rematch.

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  8. On 10/11/2023 at 8:33 AM, SeattleDuck92 said:

    With the big game coming up Saturday, I am compelled to share some of those memories that you might find familiar and I hope entertaining.  

         Thanks SD92, for some great, and not so great memories! My wife and I were at most of those Seattle games too. Maybe because we’re older, we didn’t get hit quite as hard as you, but lots of snarky, typical mongrel stuff that just rolled off our feathers.

     

         Have to admit the best was hearing NOTHING from them during the Seattle section of the 12 game run, especially as they slumped out of the stadium during the 12th loss to our chant of, “12 more years! 12 more years!”

     

         Thanks again for the memories!

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  9.      Scoring right out of the gate and staying ahead is the best way to quiet the barking. But another is to keep the game so even as to stress the puppy pound into an anxiety-induced shrillness that doesn’t hit the playing field with the same impact. 
     

         I’m in agreement with Nix. It’s going to be a brawl. What tips brawls one way or the other is slight edges, and Oregon possesses a balance that Washington doesn’t.

     

         Staying right with a higher ranked home team into the 4th quarter always creates gitters  since they’re suppose to win. It can also lead to devastating mistakes. 
     

         Get in their faces and stay there. All it takes is one point.

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