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Yes, I know it is a poor sample size, and we won't know for certain until we play Penn State...but both offense and defense....they seem tighter in performance than even last year. I had no complaints about last year, but it seems that blocking is a touch better, and tackling is 15% better.

Many times first-downs were achieved on second effort on us by opposing RBs, but in the first two games--we see LBs and DBs closing fast, and maintaining the stop.

I could not but help but wonder if anyone else observed this?

Now THAT is a Running Lane!

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This does feel different so far.

Last year we only scored more than 40 points three times, Oregon State, Washington and Penn State. Never broke 50.

Last year had some very sleepy third quarters and it was the norm that Oregon would score 0 points in the third. The game may tighten up and they'd put up some points on the 4th to put it away.

As a result Gabriel was in the game through 4 quarters quite regularly.

Moore this year is doing what Nix did in 2023... Get the job done and taking a seat.

The blocking does feel better and the defense feels like they are improving as well.

The 2024 team was probably worse than 2023, we just were ill equiped to deal with the Huskies. Everyone else we disposed of.

This season feels similar... We are the better team so far and Oregon is demolishing teams in the first two weeks.

Something is different but in a good way.

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Speaking of blocking...

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That looks like the Kink of the Kowboyz!

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Urban Meyer: "I haven't seen that in many, many years."

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Be prepared to see this often from a ton of fan bases...

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"Coach Gundy....12 new coaches are not enough."

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January 1, 2025, was a B1G Bad Day. That's Day squared. 😒

Laying a Huge Duck Egg before the Sun started to disappear behind the San Gabriel's resonates.

I think everyone from the top down is dialed in. Those who haven't completely bought-in are suspened or spend time on the pine. I recall feeling the same about Georgia the season after Tua broke the Dawgs hearts. Will we see the same results?

It isn't easy to overcome a figurative and literal decapitation. 😁Quack!

Waste the Wildcats!

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This is the first season where Dan has felt comfortable enough to put the backups in around halftime, and the sheer volume of "1st team" rotation players feels very different too.

This feels very national championship like for that reason alone. Like the Mariota days.

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55 minutes ago, Charles Fischer said:

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"Coach Gundy....12 new coaches are not enough."

“I should have fired myself…”

— Coach Gundy

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2 hours ago, Charles Fischer said:

Be prepared to see this often from a ton of fan bases...

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I love how they forget how he didn't even have the interest to pick up the phone for Bama but he'll definitely take over at Florida.

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4 minutes ago, David Marsh said:

I love how they forget how he didn't even have the interest to pick up the phone for Bama but he'll definitely take over at Florida.

We'll see how the season plays out, but if UW improves as much as I believe it will this season, Florida graduate Jedd Fisch, who coached under Spurrier at Florida, could be on the list. UW will not be able to come close to what Fisch would be offered. Jedd has a wealth of coaching experience and is 49 years old.

And Dan Mullen, who did not have a bad record at Florida but got sideways with the fans over what was believed to be lackadaisical recruiting, is back coaching at UNLV, 2-0 with a win over (supposed P4) UCLA.

The teams do not meet for the second season in a row, but Mizzou's Eli Drinkwitz could be on the radar.

With the loss to USF, Billy Napier could have a difficult time finishing 6-6. Florida's schedule for the rest of the season is absurdly difficult. OOC, the Gators are on the road in Week 4 at Miami after playing at LSU this Saturday, and have home games remaining against Texas, Tennessee, and a Mississippi State team that just defeated ASU. The Gators play Georgia in Jacksonville, and road games at A&M, Kentucky, and Ole Miss.

Napier is sitting on a scalding seat. 🤬

Don't forget Kiff.

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Definitely different.

First two games were fun to watch this year, and last year the first two were somewhat painful.

As far as I can tell, we have an NFL caliber QB, RBs, WR’s, TE, and OL. Then on defense…NFL caliber DE’s, DT’s, LB’s, CB’s, and S.

This team drips with talent, and they play hard for each other.

I think that I really like that we will be the underdog going to Penn State in a few weeks. All the pressure will be on them to prove that they can beat a CFP caliber team.

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Not just coaching but the confidence to put in young players when performance matters. What strikes me as different compared to previous DL teams is the depth of talent. Very little drop off between the '1s' and the '2s'. Lots still to prove with the real test in Happy Valley in three weeks, but what a start for OBD.

Hilarious that Florida's fan base thinks that DL would leave for Gainesville when he told Bama "The grass is damn green in Eugene".

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I'm glad it's not just me! Just the overall vibe and the visuals look very different than last season's start. I can only theorize that it's a combination of a couple things:

  • The young coaching staff is maturing and continuing to learn from past mistakes.

  • The overall makeup of the roster is primarily Dan Lanning high school recruits, most of which have been in the system at least 1-2 years.

  • The roster talent level is mind-bogglingly high and best of all, looks to be committed to the program culture.

Additionally, I believe it was mentioned that Will Stein had simplified the offensive playbook this time around which probably allowed for all the new starters to get up to speed more quickly. It's probably why we're seeing so many WRs and RBs all having some level of success right out of the gate.

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So all players are Lannings guys.

All buy in to his "team " philosophy.

We are seeing the results.

This year's team is different, cuz they're all Lannings boys. We need to change our thinking as Duck fans, cuz these guys are all buying in to the Lanning philosophy: team first.

Look at the blocking, the sacrifice (Noah's block on blitz), down field blocking, etc.

These guys want everyone to succeed.

Raise can be a BIG year.

My opinion: Dante is the guy to lead us to a Natty. BUT, Austin Novosad can get it done too.

We are in great shape!

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1 minute ago, DanLduck said:

So all players are Lannings guys.

All buy in to his "team " philosophy.

We are seeing the results.

This year's team is different, cuz they're all Lannings boys. We need to change our thinking as Duck fans, cuz these guys are all buying in to the Lanning philosophy: team first.

Look at the blocking, the sacrifice (Noah's block on blitz), down field blocking, etc.

These guys want everyone to succeed.

This can be a BIG year.

My opinion: Dante is the guy to lead us to a Natty. BUT, Austin Novosad can get it done too.

We are in great shape!

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5 hours ago, Charles Fischer said:

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"Coach Gundy....12 new coaches are not enough."

Can I be your equipment manager?

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5 hours ago, Charles Fischer said:

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"Coach Gundy....12 new coaches are not enough."

“You’re a man! You’re 40!

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6 hours ago, Charles Fischer said:

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Texas number two and Alabama number four? Is this Finebaum again? Notre Dame lost to Miami and they are nine spots higher. Texas is ahead of the team that beat them last week and Alabama got blown out vs a team not even in the top twenty yet they are fourth. Auburn and Missouri are ahead of Utah and LSU.

Florida doesn't deserve to be in the top 25 after that crap show Saturday. I can't take this nonsense seriously. It's ESPN SEC propaganda, I'm only shocked that they actually have a non SEC team number one.

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8 hours ago, Charles Fischer said:

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"Coach Gundy....12 new coaches are not enough."

Can I borrow your barber?

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