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Drake

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  1. Ignoring information (established rules/guidelines) gives someone an easy excuse for actions that are harmful. Whether the claim is true, or false is really not the problem. The problem is not enforcing the rules and guidelines that were ignored. Without enforcement chaos quickly follows. Thanks for your concerns, and to all that help maintain the civil nature of your website……Please keep up the good work.
  2. I believe that all 3 of our backup QBs last year were capable of leading our offense. Perhaps better than AB. Playing tOSU early in the season ultimately sealed the QB rooms fate. MC’s grind it out offensive style is built around the idea that his OL will wear out the opposing DL by the end of the game (yawn). Not what I would call innovative by any means. AB fit into the grinder mold. With that style Oregon had one or two games where we had a comfortable lead, therefore nobody was able to let AB sit on the sidelines late in a game….that’s Cow Poo with the schedule we had. MC knew he was a prime candidate for the Miami job, and ultimately did enough to take his family back to Florida with a nice healthy raise. I am hopeful that the “pistol plunge” for a 2 yard loss has gone with him.
  3. The strength of our new offense might be somewhat difficult to determine. We do have talent throughout the offense, and should be capable of stretching opposing defenses. Last year we were not capable of stretching defenses and suffered against teams that could stop our running game, and short passing attack. QB1 is the wildcard that ultimately determines the success of this years team. Our receivers, and TEs are both solid, and if QB1 plays big boy football…..well….we will find out this fall how far they can go.
  4. Grew up on the Oregon coast. My 2.8 HS GPA was apparently good enough to get accepted by the U of O in 1978. Old enough to have watched Steve Prefontaine run HS track in Coos Bay.
  5. I kind of gave up on it awhile ago….still watch, but rarely watch entire game. Playing Fantasy football kind of ruined me on the NFL….started cheering for teams I despised growing up. All for a few more points for my fantasy team….lol
  6. Our linebackers will be among the best in the country. If they stay healthy I expect to see balls dislodged, inaccurate passes, sacks, and opposing QB’s trying to figure out where pressure Is coming from next. The havoc meter should be pretty active. Having an explosive offense that puts pressure on an opposing team to score is also important to allow the defense to be aggressive. I would love to watch the havoc meter constantly ticking upward because teams are forced to keep pace with us on offense. This is the type of football that I want to watch.
  7. The revenue generated from sports entertainment in general is enormous. However, so are the bills. NIL is now part of the college sports landscape (bills)to compete at the highest levels. The management of NIL donations will now create important jobs at many Universities, and it will be interesting to watch this play out over the next several years. This could easily be mismanaged. Creating ways to generate revenues that can be used for NIL expenditures now becomes important. I would say the the support from Nike helps put Oregon in a very strong long-term position. They compete at the highest levels to sign players to endorse their products. They know very well the pitfalls of throwing around money without some long-term plan, or vision.
  8. Winner goes to the Rose Bowl. Masoli trucks OSU safety on 4th down to seal the win at Autzen stadium. Crowd was going crazy that night. This game sent the two programs in two different directions.
  9. Best part of this game is that the students were jumping out of the stands onto the sidelines at the end of regulation play ready to storm the field. They all had to go back to their seats and watch Oregon win in OT.
  10. The most electrifying tandem for sure. Either could take it to the house from anywhere on the field. When LaMichael broke free it was rare to see him tackled from behind. Great memory watching Barner have his epic game at USC. I sat in the middle of the USC alumni, and watched a +300 yd rushing, 5 TD effort. USC fans were totally upset that I had tickets in their section. Got to watch some of the more obnoxious USC fans in that section go home early… Absolutely loved it.
  11. I am cautiously optimistic that the Ducks will play an uptempo offense that is effective. Quickly running three plays and then punting obviously doesn’t get it done. Proclaiming the intent to run 80 offensive plays per game may be somewhat optimistic. His FSU offense averaged 65.5 plays per game, and the Ducks average was 67.6. last year. (I didn’t check time of possession). When hired at FSU Dillingham stated that he would run a fast paced pro-style offense focused on getting playmakers open. I hope that his playmakers get open more often this year.
  12. The coaches will definitely need to refresh the Oregon offense to continue to have Oregon on the “radar”. Many top recruits still remember Oregon having an explosive offense. You get Oregon’s defensive scheme creating problems, coupled with an offense that can score….then we got something cooking in Eugene. “Build it, and they will come”.
  13. Coach the players on how to play to their fullest potential against some of the top teams in the country, and destroy lesser competition.
  14. What next? Perhaps a lawsuit for age discrimination and unfair hiring practices.
  15. The Ducks vs USC ticket will definitely be more difficult to get for those w/o season tickets. That may be a negative to some Duck fans. If they are on our schedule it usually means late October in Eugene. Autzen with USC in town. What could be better? How about a defense that keeps their band from playing that obnoxious song. GO DUCKS !!!!!
  16. Competing for a championship requires some luck. Injuries, and schedule can dictate a lot in any given year. However, I fully believe that a strong USC is good for the PAC 12 and Oregon. Doesn’t mean they are invincible. We will go head to head with USC recruiting players and on the football field. Will they win every encounter…absolutely not. If we play for a championship then we might as well beat USC along the way.
  17. Coaching aside, USC is a formidable opponent. Beating USC elevates Oregon football no matter who is coaching them. Riley is a good coach. If Oregon hired him I think we would be excited as well. Lanning has already proven to be a formidable opponent to SC recruiting wise. May see some growing pains as he gains HC experience , but I think we have a good one. Young staff that knows what it takes to win. Going to be some great Oregon vs. USC games ahead. A lot of people will be circling those matchups on the calendar to make sure they don’t miss those battles. I love it.
  18. You need to ask why would someone make these statements. Many reasons that these kind of statements are made just before the draft. Part of the pre-draft posturing game.
  19. In my opinion, the numbers being offered reflect that they anticipate an expansion to the CFP. Therefore, they have already forecast the revenue potential and their offer reflects those numbers. The networks would be shortsighted to not offer the PAC12 a reasonable package. The PAC 12 would have representation in an expanded playoff, and advertising dollars keeps the lights on at these networks. There are households west of the Rockies that actually buy stuff and advertisers love us. They want money from the people that had the fortitude to settle the untamed west. Kliavkoff will need to be creative to either unload the PAC 12 network, or enhance it. Streaming entertainment is already here. It will be interesting to see who muscles their way into streaming college football games. Not a cheap proposition by any means, and if it was done incorrectly it would be a very expensive first attempt.
  20. In Herbert’s senior year he had a veteran OL, and adequate receivers. Herbert won in spite of Cristobal and his “ball control “ offense. The problem with Cristobal’s offense is that it needs an NFL caliber QB to stay on the field.
  21. Nice. I have to applaud Lanning for not laughing out loud at his comment.
  22. Major Takeaway. These guys can recruit. They also now have an experienced offensive line, solid QB’s, receivers, and RB’s. If they install an offense that puts big numbers on the scoreboard, coupled with an aggressive defense with arguably the best linebackers in the country, they will definitely grab the attention of lots of future recruits. They really do have an opportunity to gain traction quickly. I am excited for the potential of this coaching staff, and our existing players. As a fan, I will definitely do my part to help make sure Autzen rocks again.

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