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An $80 million dollar contract and moving the family to Miami seemed like a great idea last November. This interview does nothing to explain why this team has regressed from last year. Patience from fans and alumni at this level of football will not last very long.
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Game Day Thread of Other Games (Not Oregon) Nov 5 2022
Drake replied to nw777b's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Ha…they can practice at the LA Kings ice rink to prepare for early Midwest storms. Fire up a snow machine, or two, and you have a great practice facility. Although it seems unseasonably warm around Lake Gitche Gumee right now. -
Isn't the Throat Slash Gesture Illegal in CFB?
Drake replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Unsportsman like conduct definitely includes a broad area of acts and gestures. I don’t mind a brief celebration with teammates, but individual celebrations for making common plays puts the team in jeopardy of receiving dumb penalties. Those celebrations are the antithesis of team. -
It’s like we have brought a hot new date to the party. We shouldn’t get all riled up if they actually talk to someone else. There will always be these types of rumors until a coach falls in love with Oregon, and what we have to offer. If DL continues to have success, then Oregon renegotiates his contract. That’s really all we can expect.
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NIL may determine the outcome. However, the Spartans are not recruiting well, and they don’t have a legit shot at the CFP even with an expansion to 12 teams. East Lansing…ughhh.
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Dan Lanning is Embracing the Middle Eight Theory
Drake replied to FishDuck Article's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
The middle 8 has definitely been our sweet spot. Our OL play provides us a huge advantage on offense. They have been very instrumental in helping Bo Nix elevate his game beyond anyone’s expectations. Heisman watchlist…anyone expect that? When our OL, and Bo Nix are playing well together, the offense can play fast and gain chunk yardage through the air, or on the ground. We are forcing defenses to defend the entire field. Watching this team move the ball with relative ease is a sign of both solid coaching, and elite players that have bought into executing the game plans. I hope their best is yet to come. -
Ducks Squash Trap Game Fears in Win Over Golden Bears
Drake replied to FishDuck Article's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
The defensive response after the interception in the red zone changed the feel and direction of this game. The offense needed a defensive stop, and the defense needed the offense to get on track. Mission accomplished. -
Better Long-Term as Head Coach at Oregon: Dan Lanning OR Kenny Dillingham?
Drake replied to a topic in Our Beloved Ducks
They work together well. Until I see a QB being developed, other than Bo Nix, I would rather not upset their football mojo that they have working together by answering this question. -
Oregon Would Beat Georgia if They Played Again??!!
Drake replied to 1Funduck's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Everyone on this team, including the coaches, should believe they can beat Georgia. They shouldn’t be here if they don’t think they have the ability to win. Georgia would certainly be a heavy favorite. Heavy favorites have lost before…That’s why they don’t hand out trophies before the game. We still have a lot of work ahead just to get a shot at the PAC -12 title. This team has bought in and is thriving under DL and his staffs guidance. Focusing on getting better with each practice is probably as far ahead as they should be looking right now. However, in the end, it would be fun to have that rematch. -
Joseph Goodman (Auburn): Watching Bo Nix With Bitterness in My Heart
Drake replied to NJDuck's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Bo Nix received a luke warm welcome from Oregon fans when he initially transferred. We had just watched a transfer QB the previous season with very mixed results and did not want to have him handed the starting job without proving himself worthy. I have to congratulate Bo Nix for making the decision to leave a difficult situation, and putting his future in the hands of a first year head coach and staff. With that said, Auburn has some issues to sort out. Bo is having one of the best seasons we have ever seen from our long line of successful QBs. That is not an easy task to accomplish. Took me a while to buy in to the idea of Bo as the starting QB, but I do know that we would not be nearly as successful without him. Welcome to Oregon Bo!!! -
Respect. Keep on moving forward Cam. Go Ducks
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Is Lanning’s New Game-Plan…Chip Kelly 2.0?
Drake replied to FishDuck Article's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Good article. I agree and think the defense is definitely predicated on limiting explosive plays. An earlier FishDuck article spoke about our use of the Cover 2 defense. With 2 safeties you can make throwing downfield more challenging to opposing QBs. Thus, limiting explosive plays. The recipe to defeat the Ducks seems to be throwing underneath our 4-2-5 defense. Short swing passes are effective, but still eat up a lot of clock. These plays put pressure on our linebackers to react quickly to what they are seeing. Play action passing plays put a lot of pressure on linebackers. Playing them effectively is easier said then done. Many of these plays are not as effective as they were when Georgia exposed a defense that was adjusting to a new defensive scheme. Some will attribute our “bad defense” to poor linebacker play. I would challenge anyone to play linebacker in a 4-2-5 defense and try to excel at stopping running plays and play action pass plays with teams that run and pass effectively. -
Probably not the best measuring stick. Remember that Oregon beat tOSU, and we certainly were not that good last year. This year Oregon needed 5 to 6 games to get used to a new offensive scheme. There are teams where matchups pose problems for various reasons. Many people thought UCLA would force the Ducks into relying heavily on the passing game. While I am not betting that this team wins a National Championship, I would bet that all the players and coaches WANT to play any of the “top three” SEC teams. This is a good team. If Nix and the OL play well, they can be competitive with anybody. Why be scared to play anyone?
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Stark contrast to the vibe and buzz that DL and his staff have created at Oregon. MC can connect and establish relationships with recruits, and excel at recruiting. However, he clearly struggles with other important aspects of coaching. Looks like John Ruiz’s millions of $$$$ in NIL “investments” are not sufficient enough to allow MC to compete with football powerhouses like Duke. Ruiz is really going to need to step up his level of commitment.
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I always thought it would take 5 or 6 games under the new staff, and offensive and defensive schemes for the team to come together. This is a different team than the one that took the field in Atlanta. They are confident and playing good football. This team deserves credit for what they have done to turn their season around. They have a lot of football left to play. No need to compare them right now. If they get a chance to play one of the top teams in a bowl game, it is because they deserve it.
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The Laloulu brothers are big dudes. Nice to have them both at Oregon. With Coach Klemm coming in directly from the NFL it would be difficult to expect that he has recruiting relationships established with very many of the top OL recruits. However, with the way our OL has elevated it’s play this year, future recruits are going be open to seeing what Duck football is all about. This appears to be a solid addition, and I fully expect that Klemm will add depth and top rated players in the future.
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If Bo Nix finishes this season strong, then I don’t see him returning. The OL will have a fair amount of new faces starting, and nothing short of leading the team to the CFP next year would really improve his NFL draft status. Our OL is a huge part of this team’s success. Herbert returned with a veteran OL, many who played with him for the entire time he was the starting QB. Would Bo return with an unproven OL?
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“The Pick” stands alone. Next turning point for Duck football is winning a National Championship.
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Watching our offense run up and down the field on national TV certainly grabs attention. DL and his coaching staff now have another +3 hour recruiting advertisement on film.
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Nice. Shout always brings back fond memories in more ways than one. Here is some useless trivia. The outside of the Delta house depicted in the movie was torn down long ago. However, indoor scenes of the Delta house, including the toga party, were filmed inside of the old Sigma Nu fraternity house on E 11th street. . Joined that fraternity just after the film was released. And yes, we absolutely had to have our own toga parties in that basement shown in the movie. Actually hired Curtis Salgado and his band to play at some of our parties. Curtis Salgado is a blues musician, he met Belushi when he was filming Animal House. Curtis helped inspire Belushi and Akroyd for their roles in the Blues Brothers.
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Too Much Negative: The End is NOT Near for Oregon Football
Drake replied to FishDuck Article's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Thanks Charles. Dwelling on the negatives in life can be such an unhappy existence. We all should be informed, but dwelling on the gloom and doom of what may, or may not happen, is exhausting. Reminds me of the total world meltdown that many predicted with Y2K. We survived, and thrived. I will root for Duck sports no matter what changes are made in the future. That is my escape from all of the other negatives in life I need to worry about…lol -
Mr. FishDuck is an OLD FART: What Do You Call This?
Drake replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Celebrating a good play with teammates is part of the fun of playing football. A lot of hard work in practice goes into making these plays work. However, in my opinion, the celebration routines that have been previously choreographed are boorish. Celebrations by individuals for every average play they make, that should be expected for their position, get old as well. -
Seems to me that there are many ways to dodge “tampering” allegations. Any elite player that transfers with NIL $$$$ involved could be considered a tampering violation. Gathering sufficient evidence to penalize a team is the hard part.
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Is The QB Position The Greatest Indicator of a Coaches Ability?
Drake replied to Haywarduck's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
A team with a good QB is always dangerous. So, in short, my answer is yes. So many elements in the college game that determines a team’s success. However, a coach that recruits and develops solid QB’s will have a distinct advantage over those who struggle in that area.