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Alabama Portal Exodus; Chance to Capitalize?
Badwater replied to WaterPoloDuck's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
No. There's a high NIL $$$ with a lot of Bama players. The Ducks will be content to get solid players that fit their schemes...and the Ducks have a culture with the OL. OL are the most difficult positions to plug xfers in. If you don't believe it, dive into UCLA. Or Colorado. Ducks have added some OL for insurance. They have not significantly played. We are doing just fine on OL. -
Alabama Slides to Their 5th or 6th HC Choice?
Badwater replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
No. Alabama is still at the top of the pile. The fact that our coach said "No" and turned it into something else only has a bearing on Oregon. We're a destination job. But there are may coaches and programs that would latch on to Bama. It's still a recruiting hotbed, and a savvy coach would be remiss not to take the baton. Just not Dan Lanning. -
Oregon Going After an O-Line Transfer?
Badwater replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
OL xfers are usually positions of depth. The OL cannot be plugged in the same way as just about any other position. Oregon's OL has depended on this fact. Bring players in and develop them. When you look at other programs that rely on OL xfers, they are not top tier programs. No exceptions. -
Hate Me, but the FishDuck Adage Applies to Ty Thompson...
Badwater replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Charles, I respectfully disagree. See my post elsewhere. I don't think we've had QB coaching worth a flying sideways hop, and it shows. Give these players some time to develop and left's hope that Dillingham is here for longer than a season or two. -
I'm afraid the I have more respect for Charles Fisher and this site than to get into a debate with you on this issue. I will not argue this point; if you do not agree with my view then you don't.
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TT and Butterfield have been victims of the previous three coaches' inability to develop QBs. Dillingham's approach has been a blessing in that he had to have known that TT was not taught much of anything, so I presume he's being coached in practice and then being given game time to get some experience. Yes, TT looks rough and unspectacular, but one of Mario's greatest faults was - and is - an inability to coach and use QBs. TT is being given the time to learn. I don't expect that Butterfield is in a better spot. It's not an "it" factor. TT just has not been coached until this year. I'm grateful that we have Dillingham on board - a QB coach that can actually teach QB play. TT will come around, but more importantly Dante Moore has a lot to look forward to. It's one thing to be a 5* and another to be coached and taught how to be a QB.
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I don't think this is going to be a thing. More important will be if our line can pressure Hall and still fill gaps and stop the run, and how well our secondary stops the pass. Sure, the linebacker corps needs to handle check-down receivers, but they have to know that was the case. I'm very interested in how our three defensive layers handle the BYU passing attack.
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Would You Rather be Dan Lanning or Jimbo Fisher?
Badwater replied to Kurt Rambis's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Lanning. I read the question and nothing else. -
Washington and Oregon Open as 3 Point Favorites.
Badwater replied to Pac10again's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Bold predictions, and I like truly bold predictions, rather than the humus on stale chips that others serve up as "bold" predictions. FS is not necessarily the ledge that I would be dangling from, but that's what makes it an admirably bold prediction. -
The article was objective and not subjective. Nothing was said that I would disagree with. I think we're going to have a great season opener...and there's no pressure on Oregon. No one expects anything from Oregon. That's a great place to be. Georgia has all the pressure. If they screw up, if they keep the Ducks in the game, if they lose - it's all on them. Imagine having the freedom to just play a high-profile game with absolutely no pressure. That's where Oregon is at. The team is in an ideal spot, and even if Oregon loses, they don't lose, right? Well, if they can't cover the spread then there are potentially issues, but does anyone here seriously think that will be the case?
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Advertising on FishDuck and Now the FORUM....WHAT?
Badwater replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
It's only when I get bombarded by ads that I even notice them, because I'm so used to mentally tuning out ads. I had not noticed until something was said and I don't think it will be a problem for any of your readers. -
The Husky fans conveniently fail to understand that sophomore, junior, and senior high school recruits have not been exposed to the "glory" years of Washington football, because nothing of the sort has happened in their lifetimes. IN THEIR LIFETIMES. Washington doesn't ring as soundly because they have not been very good. On the other hand, Oregon has played well, gets national recognition, and clicks with recruits nationally - and that includes the state of Washington.
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Be sure to visit the Cascades Raptor Center. It's one of Eugene's biggest open secrets.
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OK, Let's Slow Down and Think This Through...
Badwater replied to Duck Fan 76's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
This is a passionate, well written article and perspective. Because the perspective is about everything other than money, I don't think his hopes stand a snowball's chances in hell. -
The topic is a money issue. All other factors - and I mean this - do not matter. Oregon will shop to the highest bidder. The highest bidder will offer the best brand recognition. Any other factors do not relate.
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George Kliavkoff is now Working AGAINST Oregon
Badwater replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
He had valid reasoning for voting against playoff expansion. Kliavkoff was put in a no-win situation of Larry Scott's doing. Larry Scott’s worst moves need to be made very clear TROJANSWIRE.USATODAY.COM We know Larry Scott was a bad leader with an unwillingness to sacrifice his own comfort for the good of the Pac-12, but his... -
You know that Rob Mullen is on the phone with both. He has to be. Because the moves are about money, he's selling the Oregon brand to the highest bidder. Mullen is very good at his job. Regardless of whether Oregon goes to the SEC or the B1G, it will be to the highest bidder and rivalries, sentiments, and geography will not factor into the decision.
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Isn't Archie Manning a little too old to be going back to college? I'll leave now...
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Diamond Ducks Days Dwindle in 8-6 Loss to Michigan
Badwater replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Thank God they're not playing at 7 am PT. -
If it's against the Ducks, then you're spot on. However, JC has been unrelenting in his criticism of Larry Scott - all deserved. I used to be a Clownzano parroter, meaning hating the man and his crap, and since the whole Pac-12 mess...which I think JC shined a huge magnifying glass on...I'll call Canzano by his last name. For now.
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Passenger with 'No Idea' how to Fly has to Land Plane!
Badwater replied to 30Duck's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Having been a pilot for many years, the story makes a lot of sense. The myriad factors involved in landing were reduced to utmost simplicity. The passenger was at a high altitude and in doing a slow descent on an 11,000 foot runway, things like establishing downwind and base, using flaps and rudder during landing, controlling airspeed - that was all eliminated. Kudos to the FI for creating a basic situation that would have a high degree of success for any non-pilot.