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Desert Duck

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  1. I bet nobody is more grateful than Justin I can't think of a better situation and coach for the kid in the entire NFL. I'm certainly not arguing that it hasn't worked out spectacularly for him -- and I couldn't be happier for the kid. I'm just trying to figure out how Oregon made this 2nd year NFL All Pro QB look so dog-gone mediocre his senior season. This is a kid who, at this rate anyway, has all the potential to go on and be one of the greatest NFL quarterbacks in history. And there's absolutely no hyperbole in that statement. Making a once-in-a-generation kid of his caliber look at best average, obviously took some serious and special coaching to accomplish. But thankfully, I'm thinking that in order to solve this mystery, we'd have to look about 3,000 miles south to a school that goes by the name, "University of Miami."
  2. - Consensus All-American at Oregon. - Led the nation with six interceptions - Second among all Oregon players with 77 tackles. Yes, Mr. McKinley will be missed. All the best to him in the NFL.
  3. 2021-22 Season... so far: 4,631 yards / 67% completion rate / 35 TDs (best in Charger history) I sure am glad he got really-really good just after graduation. The Oregon coaches did a good job disguising him as an average QB his senior year .
  4. I'm still trying to figure out how we went into Columbus and took out Ohio State. What a mystery.
  5. Maybe go with saying the Covid protocol got us and we have to go home.
  6. Maybe go with saying the Covid protocol got us and we have to go home.
  7. Well... We did hang in there for about a quarter. So that might be something to build on
  8. Without knowing who will be throwing the ball to him, this would be an especially big win. Which leads me to believe that this kid is rather confident regarding who will likely be throwing the ball his direction. Plus, the NIL opportunity Oregon presents is huge.
  9. That @ Michigan 39-7 drubbing Oregon gave them was a game to remember, and watch again. Dixon was like Harry Houdini with a football in that game. I truly have never seen anything like it, and neither had the network camera-guys as they often couldn't find the ball either. For any Duck fan that would like to watch an old game for pure joy, this is one I'd definitely recommend putting on your list.
  10. We all recognize and appreciate that it takes a village, but there's only one head coach. I doubt anybody does not give credit for the coaches and the system that had been handed off to Chip. Chip stepped into the right situation, at the perfect time and place. But Chip still drove the ship. And he absolutely changed and revolutionized the game of football. I don't know of anyone else who would have had the courage, or the ability, to pull that off. Is he a great head coach? Apparently not. However, what I do know is that from 2009 - 2012, he was a hell of a coach at Oregon, and I hope that anyone who witnessed it at the time, also appreciated it in the moment.
  11. No doubt that Chip had/has his weaknesses -- and they were on display for all of us to see. But I also know that when Chip was deep into his 3rd year as head coach, for the first time in her life my friend's sister had held season tickets for those 3 years, and had been to every home game -- and had never witnessed them lose. As a kid whose first game was in 1973, it took a moment for that to compute. I looked at my friend and said something like, "We need to enjoy every second of this ride, because we may likely never witness anything like this again." Chip made magic happen for a small window in time, which I will forever be grateful for... flaws, weaknesses, and all.
  12. Re MC: "Number one was game management. This became evident early on..." Early on, absolutely. As in the first play he called at Oregon was in that Las Vegas Bowl --- and it was a time out BEFORE the game ever started. I'll never forget that. I've never seen that happen before, and doubt I ever will again. Regarding Chip's "aloofness," l'd gladly roll with that everyday of the week, and twice on Sunday -- in exchange for that 87% winning record, 4 straight BCS bowls, and 1 NC game. Lanning? Well, hopefully he is wise and courageous enough at his young age to recognize and admit to himself what areas he is not gifted in -- and then bring in trusted people around him who will shore up those so-called weaknesses. To me, the ability for a leader to understand and embrace one's strengths, but especially their weaknesses, is arguably the greatest sign and strength of a successful leader.
  13. And not only making the Pro Bowl, but selected as the AFC starting QB... over Super Bowl Champ Patrick Mahomes! So glad for this kid!
  14. "... rumors that 5-7 Cal is heading to the Gator Bowl..." I can't get past the part about a 5-7 team going to any bowl game, for any reason. I'd hope embarrassment alone would keep a 5-7 program from accepting . But then again, I'm old.
  15. Billy Beane: "There are rich teams, and there are poor teams. Then there's 50 feet of crap. And then there's us." In NO WAY am I suggesting that our program is crap. We have a fine program. However, in the world of winning, there's Alabama... and occasionally another team from the SEC, and then there's everybody else. Today, CFB is all about the Benjamin's -- and in reality, has been for quite sometime. The transfer portal, and the NIL, simply moved it into the stratosphere.
  16. Regarding how did they miss him as a high school recruit, yes, he broke his leg early in his junior season at Sheldon and was gone for the season. However, he came back his senior season and put up exceptional numbers. But perhaps the even bigger impact is that he attended very few camps, etc, which is where most of the scouting is done these days. So, by midway through his senior year, he was on almost nobody's radar. I remember when Justin's name came up regarding Oregon. I then talked to a close friend who was a coach at Sheldon who gave me his take. He could not say enough positive things about him. He said that his teammates absolutely loved playing with/for him, that he was wicked intelligent, that he had all the physical gifts and tools... oh yeah -- and that this big 6'5" kid was actually fast too. From what I understand, at first Oregon was trying to get him as a walk-on... and nearly lost him to Montana. Oregon pretty much just lucked out, IMHO. Another 'local' kid who put up crazy numbers was the highly talented Eric Dungey from Lakeridge -- who went on to have a very impressive career at Syracuse. Eric was/is a great athlete, great kid, and held a 4.0+ GPA. From what I understand, Oregon didn't even give him a sniff. And at this Christmas time of the year, something about a prophet not being welcome in his home town comes to mind as well.
  17. "How did all the great recruiters miss him?" Because the Oregon coaches kept Justin hidden, and reined in, all in plain sight. At least until the last 2 games of his career at Oregon when they recognized we wouldn't have a chance again Utah & Wisconsin unless they removed the reins from our stallion. By then, the scouts understandably didn't know what in the world to think.
  18. Unless a guy is an absolute lock in the first 3 rounds of the draft, I would think that the NIL money grab opportunity would help to keep them around for another year or two. There's no question that many of these guys will have a much greater opportunity to make bank by staying in college and exploiting the ever-lovin' daylights out of the current Wild-West NIL. NIL controls will at some point in the next few years have to be implemented. But for college athletes out there right now, at this moment in time, the fields will likely never be greener.
  19. Basically back to the pre-playoff days and an AP champion.
  20. Under today's FBS CFB, I'm not sure what's left to sanction? When a team can virtually purchase a recruit, and legally do it in plain view, I'm not sure what's left to sanction.
  21. My first thought in today's FBS CFB is what "under the table recruiting" violations are there left to violate? I mean just this side of coaches doing something like directly hiring ladies of the evening for recruits and paying for it with a university check, there almost appears nothing left to violate.
  22. "Losing hurts Oregon very little." Other than the fact that losing this game would likely instantly knock us out of the playoff chase. IMHO, the PAC12 simply doesn't have the conference strength to get us back into the hunt.
  23. It will be interesting to see which of our young QBs stick around for another year.
  24. "Barren Wasteland" Ouch... At least this guy doesn't beat around the bush. Sadly, in regards to college football, I'm afraid the facts and data say he's right. The last time the PAC had an outright national football champion, Nixon had just crushed McGovern in '72 (USC). Since then, USC shared the title in '74, and the UW in '91. The 2004 USC title doesn't exist. Of the 32 teams who have participated in the College Football Playoffs since 2014, only 2 have been from the PAC12. So, the PAC12 has a lot of work to do. One thing that I am particularly pleased with is that Mario showed us that Oregon can recruit star athletes. Hopefully that will continue under Lanning.
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