4 hours ago4 hr Administrator No. As you know, there were SO many doubts about "soft" and "finesse" Oregon joining the Big-10. I recall online pundits stating that "Oregon will not hold up to the physicality of the Big-10, especially when they play on the road in November."What is more classic Big-10 game than playing at Iowa in November in freezing rain? Oregon's physicality was demonstrated in the Penn State game, but it was showcased in this Iowa game. Down three great receivers and the Ducks have to run the ball....and the Hawkeyes know it?I think Oregon has shown B1G toughness, and just ask Washington how tough it is to play at Wisconsin...even when they are the bottom-dweller? Mr. FishDuck
4 hours ago4 hr No. Hearing announcers question our "toughness" every week is like hearing the comments "catch by Tez Johnson, he's Bo's brother" each and every time, it's annoying. This game was won by our D-line and our O-line. Well done boys.Get home. Get some sleep and let's reload to crush them Gophers!
4 hours ago4 hr No. The only toughness left to display is in the clutch on third down. Our defense had a shot at keeping Iowa under ten points, and thirty points was begging the offense to score it. Anyone claiming OBD aren't' physical enough to handle elite teams is biased. The difference between OBD and the title contenders is their ability to convert third downs on offense when the chips are down, and stop teams on third down in the same situations on defense.The offense needs to start killing it when passing. Moore has got to be more consistent. It really boils down to him stepping up and taking over the game. He's shown he can win the close ones. We need to see him put teams out of contention. He is just off the mark too often. If he cleans that up, the defense will do it's part.
4 hours ago4 hr No. Our lack of a disruptive pass rush is a huge concern. Additionally, possibly because of the former, is the blown coverage when a pass play stretches out. We were hurt several times on passes to a wide open receiver. Assuming we make it into the playoffs we’re going to struggle against quality passing teams unless we can get to the qb and maintain assignments with our db’s. Though Moore wasn’t real sharp with passing today his pass to Benson was other-worldly. Props to the entire team for roughing out another close game!
4 hours ago4 hr No. This is 2 rock fight BIG 10 game victories that OBD's have played in with heavy rain and wind. Todays game threw in some freezing rain for good measure.Proud of the team, especially the next man up. That just shows talented 2nd and 3rd team players ready to play and perform.This offense leaves points on the table and hopefully they can clean that up. The Defense keeps giving the Duck O great field position and would like to see the O put points on top.This was truly a BIG 10 November slugfest and OBD' did not flinch like the leg-lifters.The Duck O and Dante executed a less than 2 minute drive to WIN! Kiss the nearest tush Herbie, the Game Day loudmouth and Iowa beat writers.OBDF membera, since joining the conference the Ducks are 21-2. With losses to tOSU and IU, what more do we have to prove that we belong in the BIG?Go Ducks.....beat the gophers!
3 hours ago3 hr Author Administrator No. The FishDuck photographer at the game told me that it was only five degrees from snow.THAT is freezing rain! Mr. FishDuck
3 hours ago3 hr No. Nine games into the season and I'm wondering where the Ducks scoring offense has gone. Iowa played tough and had more passing yards. That's right, run first Iowa had more passing yards. Our Offense is struggling to put points on the board. Hats off to Atticus who made the difference with three good kicks, especially that last one.Our Defense on Iowa's last drive was especially concerning, with a wide open receiver prancing right down the middle of the field for a big gainer and a touchdown play that screamed "Watch out for the QB!" who walked in for an easy score.With the exception of some flashes that belong on a highlights reel, the Ducks just don't look like they are playing up to the level of their talent. Something is not working.
3 hours ago3 hr Author Administrator No. Oh, Boo-Hoo. We’re not perfect, but we win a TON with Dan Lanning.We will end up 11-1, and people will still gripe… Mr. FishDuck
3 hours ago3 hr Moderator No. 2 minutes ago, Charles Fischer said:Oh, Boo-Hoo.We’re not perfect, but we win a TON with Dan Lanning.We will end up 11-1, and people will still gripe…Is it griping or “pondering”. I thought we were welcome to ponder without being berated.
2 hours ago2 hr Author Administrator No. Dr. Jack, I am not the only person to notice the extreme number of negative posts that you put out. It is not a revelation considering what I’ve written in the past, but I do not like it when people are excessively negative the majority of the time. (Especially with all the winning we do) I have been notified by moderators in the past, and even jokes have been made about predictions of what negative things you will write. They are right more often than not, and I have not brought it up until now. If you stand by your record, then it isn’t being berated, it is being recognized and stated for what you write.I have written hundreds of times, that negative is part of the total picture, and I have stated negative often, thus I do not oppose other people doing the same. But some people, and you are not the only one, like to really focus on the negative.You write a ton of other great posts that I enjoy, but when you write that you hate to bring up negative…we both know that is not true. You love it, and like a couple other people here, you love to just roll in it.Own it. Mr. FishDuck
2 hours ago2 hr Author Administrator No. Dr. Jack…you feel entitled to go out of your way to point out the negative, and you can do that here.But I am also free to point out your posting patterns, and I am not the only one to notice.This started with you writing how you did not want to be “Debbie Downer,” in another thread, but your posting history says otherwise, and the post I am referring to is “Exhibit A.” Mr. FishDuck
2 hours ago2 hr Moderator No. What OBD and Moore didn't do? 🤪When it mattered, Moore led a game-winning drive, including a terrific throw to a blanketed wide receiver. And OBD's FG kicker in a pressure situation and in terrible weather came through. In November, Iowa, under Kirk Ferentz, was 5-1 in Kinnick Stadium against top 10 teams. Kirk and the Hawkeyes are now 5-2 in November versus top 10 teams.With a reshuffled O-line, OBD rushed for 261 yards. Iowa rushed for 140. The passing game was not there until it mattered tonight. A TE who will be drafted in the 1st round, as well as OBD's best WR, who will also go early in the NFL draft, were not able to suit up. Another receiver who will be drafted in April left the game in the first series on offense.OBD won both LOS, playing in the kind of weather the Hawkeyes wished for. Playing the kind of bully-ball Iowa is known for. THIS was a terrific win for the Oregon coaches and players. A game that many an 'expert' predicted OBD would lose. 8-1 with the loss coming against the PO Committee's 2nd-ranked team. Win out and host a 1st round PO game?Are You Not Entertained!
2 hours ago2 hr No. I believe these numbers are correct.W-L vs B1G teams on their home fields in the Central and Eastern time zones.7-0 - Oregon (plus 1 more for last year's B1G Championship game)3-3 - UCLA (plus will visit OSU this season)2-4 - USC (why will they have 6 trips instead of 7 in two seasons?)1-6 - Mighty Fisch FightersRead the UW boards tonight and there are a bunch of ticked off Dawg fans based on that 1-6 number.
2 hours ago2 hr Author Administrator No. 5 minutes ago, HDuck said:Mighty Fisch FightersC'mon...that is FUNNY! Mr. FishDuck
2 hours ago2 hr No. "A TE who will be drafted in the 1st round, as well as OBD's best WR, who will also go early in the NFL draft, were not able to suit up. Another receiver who will be drafted in April left the game in the first series on offense."And, another WR who has missed most of the season, and one who did miss. Kenyon Sadiq, Dakorien Moore, Gary Bryant Jr., Evan Stewart, Kyler Kasper. Also out, freshman Jack Ressler.Harkey being out wasn't great for depth either. 3 guys who normally start missing. Ducks met the gut check scenario.
2 hours ago2 hr Moderator No. 26 minutes ago, Charles Fischer said:Dr. Jack, I am not the only person to notice the extreme number of negative posts that you put out. It is not a revelation considering what I’ve written in the past, but I do not like it when people are excessively negative the majority of the time. (Especially with all the winning we do) I have been notified by moderators in the past, and even jokes have been made about predictions of what negative things you will write. They are right more often than not, and I have not brought it up until now. If you stand by your record, then it isn’t being berated, it is being recognized and stated for what you write.I have stated hundreds of times, that negative is part of the total picture, and I have stated negative often, and I do not oppose other people doing the same. But some people, and you are not the only one, like to really focus on the negative.You write a ton of other great posts that I enjoy, but when you write that you hate to bring up negative…we both know that is not true. You love it, and like a couple other people here, you love to just roll in it.Own it.I know most people would just leave this site after receiving a response like this, but I’m not one to back down. If you can’t back this post up with examples then I officially call you out for being full of steer excrement (I’m being very polite). I provide accurate analysis. I rarely throw out opinions that aren’t backed up with fact. Hell, I was dead accurate about my analysis of today’s game. Oh, and BTW, I didn’t make one remark during the Oregon v Iowa Discussion Thread.We won by 2 points. A safety caused by a punter’s mistake.
1 hour ago1 hr Author Administrator No. You have your opinions....and I have mine. I am not going to play the "show-me" game; others have noticed before I did, and your Minnesota comment was accurate, but shockingly negative considering the tough, gritty win the Ducks just had.Perhaps saving that for later in the week when we are preparing for the Golden Gophers? But writing it immediately after a great win seems....excessively negative....as I wrote.But we can disagree....no sweat. Mr. FishDuck
1 hour ago1 hr No. As a high school QB back in the mid to late 1960's I can share that wind, rain, freezing rain and snow always affected our offense.Our league played a friday night triple header, with game 3 kicking off at 9:30 or 10:00 pm. Tempertures in the second half a bone chilling 19 degrees and falling.You play a very conservative type of game and depended on our defense to get us great field position. We won games 3-0 and lost 3-0. The very same offense that scored 40 plus in September games. The last 2 Ducks games fell in the miserable conditions category.Ole Miss, Alabama, A&M and Georgia's offenses would not light up the scoreboard in those conditions.Let me share this point of view from a QB and coaches perspective. If I had lost a starting O lineman, a future NFL tight end, a future NFL Wide Receiver and then had another Wide out go down during the game, well i would expect the offense to struggle.We would move to smash mouth football, grind it out and let special teams and the D make some plays. Special teams got a safety and the D got a critical turnover at the Duck 11 yard line. The O rushed for 267 yards! It is a team game and the team came thru.If I went down as a starter my backup couldn't read or write, nor could he lace up his cleats. Just think back 2 weeks ago, 3rd play of 2nd half; DM goes down and a walk-on steps up and wins the game.Next man up is alive and well with this team. But consider that with adverse weather and back-ups the offense would face adversity. Scoring would be less.I recognize that the offense is not in sync or riring on all cylinders. I admit I got giddy on the monstrous wins over MS, OSU and Beavus. They dont have defenses that can match upDefenses in the BIG are better ( except Rutgers) IU, Whisky and Iowa defenses call play smash mouth football. They matched up and played hard. The scores showed that.Hang in OBDF members, this Duck team fights and has no quit in them. I would want them to have my back in an alley fight.This was a rewarding win and our QB, in his 16th start engineered a game winning drive in 1:51. WOW! FYI the Hawkeyes QB started his 63rd game, with 2 Natty wins under his belt. What was his excuse for only 16 points? Icthink it was the Duck D.Go Ducks.......
1 hour ago1 hr No. I would just add to Happy that Iowa in November is not exactly facing rice pudding.Iowa had its third close November loss in its last 24 November games today.11-8-25: 16-18 vs Oregon11-8-24: 17-20 at UCLA11-25-22: 17-24 vs Nebraskathe last loss earlier…11-0-19: 22-24 at Wisconsin - that's 3 games on this list of 3-pt loss or lessWhittingham’s 118 yds rushing was just the second 100-yd rusher allowed by the Iowa defense this season. The other was Kaytron Allen who had 145 for Penn State. Iowa beat Penn St.Iowa QB Mark Gronowski set a single season Big Ten quarterback record with his ninth straight game in which he has rushed for a TD. The 9 consecutive matched Indiana’s Antwan Randle El, but those 9 bridged two seasons, 1998-99.
1 hour ago1 hr No. For the third time this year, Iowa lost a close game to a really good opponent. First at Iowa State by three; then Indiana by five; then Oregon by two. In all three, the opponent took the lead in the final two minutes.
42 minutes ago42 min No. This is the second year for Oregon in the Big 10. Playing against bigger, better linemen is helping the Ducks become a better team. It is still a work in progress. How many top college teams would have gone into Iowa today and won???I have Ohio St winning. Maybe the Aggies too. Oregon, Indiana, Alabama, Georgia, Notre Dame - toss ups. Everybody else loses. Maybe Texas is also a tossup. Oregon should get a lot credit for pulling it out, but I think the 'committees' will knock down the Ducks for such a close call. I am not surprised that Penn St almost knocked off Indiana. They still have good players. The Big 10 is a tough league to run the table. Iowa would 'own' the Big 12 or the ACC.
40 minutes ago40 min No. 4 hours ago, DanLduck said:Hearing announcers question our "toughness" every week is like hearing the comments "catch by Tez Johnson, he's Bo's brother" each and every time, it's annoying.or or or... did you you know... Bryce Boettcher plays baseball?????
26 minutes ago26 min No. "I recognize that the offense is not in sync or riring on all cylinders" (I think you meant to say firing)I don't have a problem with the offense. Teams have seen film of what Will Stein calls and the Ducks need to adjust. Who would any of you want to replace as offensive starters for the Ducks? All I got is I wish Evan Stewart did not get hurt. (and of course, today's players who were hurt)Big 10 teams have better defensive linemen than Pac12 teams. That makes it much harder to sustain and especially finish drives. Oregon runs a lot of offensive plays that just don't work out. I think they will get it figured out, in time. If I could make a change, it would be to bring in Chip Kelly as OC to call the offense.
23 minutes ago23 min No. "Hearing announcers question our "toughness" every week is like hearing the comments "catch by Tez Johnson, he's Bo's brother" each and every time, it's annoying.or or or... did you you know... Bryce Boettcher plays baseball?????"And of course, talking about Oregon is used to the rain. Like as if it doesn't rain anywhere else.
15 minutes ago15 min No. Yep, as if the whole state is rainy.Annual rainfall:Eugene: 40-41 inchesMedford: 20 inchesBend: 12 inches
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