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Everything posted by Mudslide
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Holy Crap! 2021 Team is STILL 72% Underclassmen?
Another problem with the class distribution as it stands is the imbalance and difficulties it will cause in recruiting in years going forward.
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So let's take a look at Avantae Dickerson
Chico, Perkins has already committed to Missouri. What Nebraska CB? (Perkins is from Mississippi.)
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Of Course The Chargers Should Stay With Herbert
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Four-Star 2022 Defensive End Announcing TODAY
Thanks for the grin, 30! Great gif.
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Four-Star 2022 Defensive End Announcing TODAY
Yes, he does look rather lumbering.
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Would Cristobal Learn from Andy Reid of Kansas City?
I'm riding with you on the Ashford dark horse...have been for a while. In my estimation he was the best qb in the Poly Bowl. Here is a quick peek at the young man... He just needs to learn to tuck the ball on his scrambles.
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Would Cristobal Learn from Andy Reid of Kansas City?
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Huskies Headed for Recruiting Investigation?
RatherBe, what a worthy post. Please start writing articles for the sister site. Many thanks for the information and entertainment. And I'm sure I'm not the first to ask...what would you rather be?
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Huskies Headed for Recruiting Investigation?
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This is Fun...WHO was YOUR Quarterback...
Bob Berry...First Team All-American, Pro Bowl, Super Bowl, 12 year NFL career, grandfather. He had winning teams in all three years starting for the Ducks and Len C. He had some great targets in Mel Renfro and Dave Wilcox. Qb'ed for another Duck in the pros, Norm Van Brocklin. Not too shabby.
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This is Fun...WHO was YOUR Quarterback...
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(FishDuck Article) "Fiesta Bowl Aftermath: What do Oregon Fans DO NOW?"
"There is an Eeyore type of fan that uses the forum as a place to vent. But this isn’t a therapist’s couch; go vent your anger about the Ducks somewhere else please! I have learned about the different forms of negative writing as some don’t go dark in their rantings and aren’t actually venting from anger but from an “I-told-you-so” continuous reminder. This firehose of negativity is equally off-putting to me." I think there is a mighty thin dividing line between critiquing the team and criticizing it. The dangerous bridge over those waters may be the constant and frequent irritation some fans feel for the pistol offense being used by the team. One could read here a lot of negativity and sneering at MC in particular for his choice in the matter. BUT...to me that means the fans are really into the team and pulling for better. Still, care needs to be taken with describing frustration over the offensive approach. I have suffered 4 heart attacks and survived Stage IV cancer. Perhaps you won't understand the depth of the following, but...each game I get to see...each season I get to enjoy, is rare, limited in number, and appreciated beyond belief, no matter the outcome. Sure, I want to Ducks to win in all sports, and am elated when that happens. But win or lose, I find it to be wonderful to have the experience of and appreciation for watching those young guys fight through years of effort, pain, and trial to bring the joy of sports to us all.
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FishDuck Article: "A New Defensive Coordinator Brings New Opportunities"
Being twice old, I might not remember this correctly...but it seems to me that Avalos had the Ducks playing a much more aggressive defense in 2019. Blitzing and bump and run coverage was much more prevalent. This bend but not break reliance, and I'm NOT a fan, that was on display in 2020 was deflating to me as a fan. I'm guessing that the shortened camp and season had a lot to do with it. The techniques and schemes take time to learn and perform well.
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Is it Time for a New Running Back Coach?
I was appreciating the variety of pass plays out of the set.
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Is it Time for a New Running Back Coach?
I REALLY enjoyed how Alabama utilized the pistol in the championship game...and actually more than I expected.
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FishDuck Article: "Can Ty Thompson Save Oregon Football?"
Folks are commenting on the overall depth chart of qb's...e.g. Ashford being 4th or 5th, etc. Can someone direct me to find the official list of Duck qb's in the charts? I have seen projected depth charts surmised by media writers before the season even started. But nothing ever official except for the top 2 during the season. Many thanks.
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FishDuck Article: "Can Ty Thompson Save Oregon Football?"
I don't deny that Thompson can be a great qb. But expecting a young freshman to be The Savior is not usually in the cards. And I've talked him up before. I'm quite impressed by Robby Ashford. He has it all...big arm, accuracy, reads defenses well, is big (6'4", 219), fast, illusive, can throw on the run, great back shoulder throws, etc. In my opinion, he was the superior qb in the Poly Bowl, which included the 'anointed one', DJ Uiagalelei. Check out Ashfords' 2018 highlights ... I think he has been under the radar because everyone expects him to go pro in (yawn) baseball.
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Coach Boles: My Top Five Candidates to Become Oregon’s Defensive Coordinator
Lopui is not to be desired in my opinion. He was fired by UW for allegedly paying illegal monies to football player(s). When he went to USC, he then came under NCAA investigation...denying all charges against him. There may be a reason he was such a good recruiter. 🤔
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Coach Boles: My Top Five Candidates to Become Oregon’s Defensive Coordinator
Was Alex Balducci from Central Catholic in Portland (I think) the one you're thinking of? 'Dozer quality NG.
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Two Things I Love: Walk-ons and SPEED!
Hahaa...yeah, it took me 4 tries and 35 minutes to figure it out. I am indeed a grey beard...er, grey mustachio.
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Two Things I Love: Walk-ons and SPEED!
I had hoped that Sean Dollars fulfilled the need for speed in the backfield. But I still have an image in my head of him being caught from behind last year after a 50 run.
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FishDuck Article: "Will Oregon Hoops Ever Beat Curse of the Buffaloes?"
Certainly, as Annie said, altitude is surely a contributor to the Duck foibles in CO. What bugs me is the almost singular use of the weave in the half court offense. When, apparently, the screeners become tired, they no longer dive to the basket, nor will the bigs do a decent job of posting up at the free throw line in that offense...depending on the defense used. The result looks like a hot mess with players completely disconnected, wings running around the perimeter until the shot clock runs down and a panicked shot/drive is launched. How do you spell discombobulated? 🤔 The success achieved last year with this offense I believe was solely due to the fantastic ability of Payton Pritchard. Many teams use the weave...but I know of none that rely on it so exclusively...hoping for drives to the basket if/when a defender gets lost in the 'chaos'. It, in my mind is a really passive offense...waiting for a defensive mistake. At least that's my quite uneducated view of Altman's strategy. I may be mistaken in my views and, if so, would love some experienced clarity on the offense.
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Two Things I Love: Walk-ons and SPEED!
Thanks for the link, Haywarduck. I, too, love those speedy fellas. I recall chasing that kind of back or receiver in my youth. I always loved how their numbers looked from the backside. Not. I hope Reames finds some PT.
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FishDuck Article: "A Letter to Mario Cristobal: Restore Oregon's Offensive Legacy"
Great article, David! I hope you actually DO send it to Coach C. He needs to hear more from us. Thank you for putting down in writing what so very many of us perceive and think about his plodding (not plotting?) offense. And while they block like monsters, I hope he finds some shifty burners for the Ducks backfield and teaches separation techniques to the wideouts.
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Daily article: "10 Candidates to Replace Andy Avalos as Defensive Coordinator"
Thanks, Jon. I just finished lunch when I read this and now SUCH indigestion....my stomach is doing the Hoke Poke. 😱