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I haven’t seen George Wrighster’s “midseason” verdict posted. He has a long but good take.

Oregon fans, including myself, have gotten a bit spoiled. We have a young and talented team. It’s therefore understandable why the have been inconsistent at times this season but they have positioned themselves for a playoff spot and they should continue to get better as we head into the stretch run and post season. As good as we are this year (top 10 in offense and defense), next year we should be even more dominant with a QB who has a whole year of starting experience under his belt.

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  • Administrator
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I disagree about the notion that "we are young." When you look at the starters on ChileDuck's Depth Chart at the top of this page...you see mostly upper-classmen, of which most will be gone in the NFL Draft, IMHO.

Next year we will have an entirely new offensive line for example, and I don't think that promises to be better than this year.

Whittington and O Line running land_Forum.jpg

Mr. FishDuck

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You've got to love George Wrighster. He'd be a great guy to have a beer and watch a game with.

Great analysis, and a fun watch. I like his big picture viewpoint and appreciate his sense of humor.

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55 minutes ago, Charles Fischer said:

I disagree about the notion that "we are young." When you look at the starters on ChileDuck's Depth Chart at the top of this page...you see mostly upper-classmen, of which most will be gone in the NFL Draft, IMHO.

Next year we will have an entirely new offensive line for example, and I don't think that promises to be better than this year.

Whittington and O Line running land_Forum.jpg

Our offensive and defensive lines are full of veteran starters but we have youth spread all across the starting depth chart. Six of the 22 starters are sophomores or younger, including our QB, #1 WR and both corners. That’s not even including the true freshman (Davison) who should be starting and getting the majority of carries at running back. Jeremiah McClellen and other young players are also playing more and contributing.

George’s point is that we should expect those young players to be inconsistent (note: he was referring primarily to our passing game). It’s part of their growth and development.

And, with the transfer portal, who knows what the composition of our offensive and defensive lines will be next year.

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Oregon's right at where I thought it would be before the season started. I was expecting a 2 loss season and a spot in the CFP so they're on schedule.

Most of the inconsistency comes from new starters (young or old) that either hadn't started before or are starting for the first time in Oregon's systems. Consistency comes from experience in one place....that's why the OL is good but not great, 4 out of 5 guys are new and haven't really had that much time as a collective. Most of them will be gone after this season so the next will likely also be inconsistent. Multiple years in the same positions on the same team is the biggest factor for consistent performance.

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