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Our Oregon football program had some massive turnover in this offseason at key positions. Usually, that’d leave most programs in a spot to rebuild, but head coach Dan Lanning has continued to do such an outstanding job recruiting year round that the Ducks are virtually always ready to reload.

Oregon Football: Week One's Player to Watch

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Bear and Matayo sound like a devastating duo! If they're really effective there won't be much for Thieneman and the rest of the secondary to deal with. A stifling defense is and always will be, the key yo winning a Natty. This can be a stifling defense.

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Thanks Alex, for giving us something to ponder. Is he going to have the great year that he and Oregon fans want?

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Anytime you disrupt an offensive lines interior blocking scheme you create many opportunities for the MINT defense. The 3 - 4 defense is at it’s finest when you have a nose guard that can man handle the center, and require an OL to double team him.

Can the “Bear” can wreak havoc in the middle? That probably determines how we handle some of our top rated opponents this season.

Our defense needs to play well. We don’t need our young QB to feel that they need to play “hero” ball early in the season.

Is the quarterback competition really over? Reading this article and many others it appears that it is, but I’ve not seen any official announcement that it won’t last through fall camp?

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