4 hours ago4 hr No. Another solid episode.Dante Moore’s name may be next to the 90% completion percentage in Oregon’s record book but watching the video shows some of the incredible catches (diving, in traffic, adjusting to the ball in the air, dragging a toe to stay in bounds) by our receivers/tight ends that made it possible, along with the incredible pass protection. Well done all around. It was fun to watch. Edited 4 hours ago4 hr by OregonDucks
2 hours ago2 hr No. 1 hour ago, OregonDucks said:Another solid episode.Dante Moore’s name may be next to the 90% completion percentage in Oregon’s record book but watching the video shows some of the incredible catches (diving, in traffic, adjusting to the ball in the air, dragging a toe to stay in bounds) by our receivers/tight ends that made it possible, along with the incredible pass protection. Well done all around. It was fun to watch.Two receptions stick out to me right away. Sadiq's incredible lay it all out to get the ball reception that set up the first TD run. Easily an incomplete pass. Then the McClellan TD catch could have easily been an incomplete. That TD was entirely about the ruling on the field as a touchdown because if it was ruled incomplete I don't see evidence to overturn it to make it a TD in that situation, just like how there really wasn't any definitive evidence that the catch was made in-bounds. Make either of those an incomplete pass and Moore ends the game (probably) around 86% which is lower than Mariota's 87% (I believe that was the previous record). Credit to all those receivers and the pass protection for sure!
1 hour ago1 hr No. Doesn’t nearly every football game have great catches, drops and calls by officials that could go either way? It takes all eleven players to make a record performance by any one of them. Dante had a great game despite two of the team’s best receivers being out with injuries.
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