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Interesting how close OSU and OR yet the Ducks manhandled them yesterday. Seems that points per game is not a direct barometer to
success. OR has the best overall W/L record in the P12.
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Big question is can he repeat it two games in a row? Has he ever done that at Oregon against teams with winning records?
We'll find out Friday in Vegas. If he does repeat and beats UT then goes on to win the Rose, he'll be the most under appreciated QB I can
remember. Lot's of if's to overcome though.
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Oregon shutdown BJ Baylor. That was impressive.
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Best HC and staff in the P12.
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I bet the Utes pack vegas.
6 hr drive. Easy peasy
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On 11/27/2021 at 3:08 PM, DuckIt said:
I like Hutson. He's no quitter.
Quiters never win
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On 11/27/2021 at 2:18 PM, DuckHeart said:
Just read through this thread. Does everyone know the score? Ducks are up by 21 and playing great. Just so you know:)
But they seem to fade in the 3rd qtr.
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Will MC keep his foot on the gas?
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Ducks have semi cancelled the bevus run game now.
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On 11/27/2021 at 9:41 AM, Haywarduck said:
Another day, another conversation, but it does raise the question on the, what seems to be, focus on the qb with the biggest arm, perfect size. We need a qb who can make all the throws, and more importantly make all the right decisions.
With the coaches and pundits seeming to focus on how strong a qb's arm is are we missing the next great Bill Musgrave or smaller sized kid with 'it?'
That seemed to be what we were facing last year against Iowa State. We lost to a qb who wasn't as highly rated at Shough, but head to head, Shough never beat the kid, 0-3 I think. He was undersized, but game smart and made all the throws. Watching Brock Purdy play made me think about the qb's we use to have. That game, QB comparison, made me really ponder what Oregon's identity was and is becoming?
Are we beginning to be the perfect team, the team that looks perfect on paper, but not the team who knows how to win, as least scrap for a win in all situations? That is a question we will again get feedback on in a few hours. Rise up Ducks, show us what you can do, not just look like you can do, Go Ducks!
Watching WSU's de Laura last night made me go Hmmm. He seemed more accurate and had better down field passing than AB. Both are gamers but de Laura seemed to have a better grasp of the game. Maybe WA helped IDK.
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Here's to hoping they walk the talk.
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The Ducks are just a good team in a weak conference. Guessing they'd be 7-5 or 8-4 in the SEC and BIG1. They have not learned how to walk
the talk. It's easy to say physicality, it's another thing to be it. One thing I will note though is in many of the games the D has held their
opponents to very few points in the 2nd half. That IMO has kept the team in the game allowing the Sloth of an offense to score. I'm hoping
they come out fired up as for some it's their last game in Autzen.
OT a little but why so many injuries? Do they need a different trainer?
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On 11/26/2021 at 12:01 PM, Annie said:
Of those listed, The Oregon Classic or Willamette Valley Rivalry.
I but still like Valley Classic, proposed by someone previously on a different thread. (Sorry--I forget who!).
That be me.
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Geesh the cars still running and people are trying to shove the driver out.
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Up until last Saturdays loss to UT I would've picked Oregon over OSU by a slim margin. It's usually a tough game regardless unless either
team's having a really bad year. I'm not sure the Ducks have enough healthy players in the right mindset to overcome a peaking OSU team.
Beaves 34
Ducks 31
1 TO
3 Sacks
195 passing
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I'm not feeling very confident about this game. Lots of pundits thought Oregon would handle UT too. That didn't work out well. I know teams
rebound from bad losses but this team seems to struggle early on in games even after a win. Helps that its played at Autzen. If this game were at
Reser I'd 100% give the win to the beavs.
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Without spending hours doing research cause thats not in my wheelhouse I wonder how teams stack up against each other when you have
injuries' and multiple players starting at one position and rotating in and out of other positions as far as player rankings goes. (4*-5*) Lots of poster are ranting about all this elite
talent on the team and can't figure out why a FR can't just enter the game and be great since they were either 4* or 5*. Let say that that 4-5*
FR has only played on the scout team up until the UT game. Now they're put in the game expecting to replace a 9 game starter or even
backup the backup because the starter went out 2 games prior. Now we have a 3rd string 4-5* FR trying to make plays when he previously
was watching the scout team or getting a few reps with the scout team.
Take all the inexperienced 4-5* players that have had to fill in, sometimes in different positions and ask them to play against a 2-3 year 3-4*
player. My guess is that the 3-4* player will be better against the 4-5+ player at their position simply because they've had several years
playing that position. Point I'm getting at is players aren't elite until they become elite. Last I saw the Ducks were 9-2 and could be 12-2 after
a bowl game. If that's not coaching up a team I'm not sure what is.
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I read the same thing about Chips team in his 1st year as an HC at Oregon. He had that deer in the headlights look in the
Boise St game, then after a few more games the team took off. I wonder if MC is having the same issues. The problem with
starting slow is getting seeded low in the NCAA tourney. Be nice to have a bye early on.
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The Valley Classic.
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Being afraid of the unknown is never being able to try new things. It's easy to get complacent, just ask Beaver fans about Riley.
I'm not advocating firing MC as I think that's totally the wrong move at this time. My question though is being happy with 10-2, 9-3 every year
okay? Is that being complacent? Whats the difference between 7-5 or 10-2 every year if your goals are the same? If you never win the CFP
and only make it but don't win every 4-5 years is that okay?
Or is the program culture just as important? Thats one thing that nice guy 7-5 Riley had going for him. His program was good and
wins/losses mattered but could be ignored as long as the program culture got respect. Is that the way fans want to view the Ducks? A good
program with great recruiting but will more often than not, not make the CFP because that's the way it'll be for the foreseeable future.
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Next year will be the SOS. Ducks will lose to GA, maybe BYU next year and another loss in conference. So kiss the CFP goodbye again. Hey it was fun while it lasted.
I think you're on to something Charles.
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On 11/21/2021 at 3:50 PM, Southwest Duck said:
Time will never run out and it shouldn’t run out as long as we are contending for ( and winning) pac-12 titles and recruiting at a top 10 level nationally.
If anything Mario needs a raise to keep him from going to LSU or usc
Oregon without Mario =s multiple.500 seasons
Sorry I can't buy the multiple .500 seasons. Oregon could hire a quality coach that if MC left today should be able to come in and take the talent we have and do well. Seems people panic when a coach leaves but other than Helfich taking Oregon into the dumpster it's been pretty flawless with coaching transitions. Taggert at least had a winning season and MC had a winning season since.
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OSU is 1-4 away. I hope that means something.
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On 11/21/2021 at 2:25 PM, cartm25 said:
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. With how great recruiting is, you can’t dump MC. Like Ogeron with LSU, eventually the talent, experience, and coordinators will align.
What’s baffling is that the OC/DC are really good on paper, but something about this team doesn’t translate to killer instinct and consistency.
Some of that inconsistency might come from starting different players every game. I seem to have read recently that the O line has had like
8? different combinations. Probably more by now. How many young players are playing instead of 2-3 year starters?
Is THIS Where We Should Be?
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It's quite possible that barring the injuries the Ducks had that they could've come close to those wishes of 40-O, 20-D.