9 hours ago9 hr Administrator No. It does not seem we have seen this rendition of Oregon football play its best ball. Which begs the question: Will they? Here are some ramblings as I stew over Oregon’s upcoming Orange Bowl appearance against Texas Tech… The Second Half Letdown Against JMU I am not going to overreact to what happened to the Ducks in the second half ...Will the Ducks Ever Peak Two Sites: FishDuck and the Our Beloved Ducks forum, The only "Forum with Decorum!" And All-Volunteer? What a wonderful community of Duck fans!
7 hours ago7 hr No. In 1984 the Joe Montana led 49ers went 15-1. The next year they were 9-6. Jack Nicklaus won 73 times, but didn’t win a major for three years from 1967-70. He missed the cut in more than 15% of his starts. Michael Jordan missed lots of slam dunks.It’s sports. OBD had a great first half vs JMU. They had some faux pas in the virtually meaningless second half.No team or player is “peaking” all the time. It can come and go in the blink of an eye. Fan expectations are often unrealistic. Edited 7 hours ago7 hr by Grandpa Duck Typoed the year
4 hours ago4 hr No. Darren, i suppose the time has come in the next 3 games for OBD's to peak in all 3 phases of the game.Any of the 8 remaining teams can win their next 3 games and claim a Natty. It is A plus effort time.I do not like to look ahead because it is a 1 game season at this point and TT is now that season. TT averages 42 points a game and gives up like 10 points a game.Oregon D has done a great job holding opponents under their season scoring average. This game will be decided in the trenches. The D doesn't need to peak because they have been consistent all season.Keep TT under 21-24 points and OBD's improve their chances to advance. The Duck D is capable of slowing down the Red Raiders. How much I don't know.OBD's is the best overall defense TT has faced in 2025. TT and MU and the D tackles must cause havoc and force the Red Raiders into being one dimensional.They can do it........The Duck O appears to be peaking, some what! Over the last 4 games they are scoring about 41 points. The previous 4 games, 31 points. But that includes 56 against Rutgers.The current version of the Duck O is what I expect. If the O line continues to protect, I expect OBD's to score between 28-38 points. OBD's offense is the best balanced TT has faced all seasonIf IU and tOSU advance their defenses are stingy and difficult to score on. However, the Duck D is pretty darn good.But those games are another season all together.Merry Christmas and Go Ducks.....
4 hours ago4 hr No. 3 hours ago, Grandpa Duck said:In 1984 the Joe Montana led 49ers went 15-1. The next year they were 9-6. Jack Nicklaus won 73 times, but didn’t win a major for three years from 1967-70. He missed the cut in more than 15% of his starts. Michael Jordan missed lots of slam dunks.It’s sports. OBD had a great first half vs JMU. They had some faux pas in the virtually meaningless second half.No team or player is “peaking” all the time. It can come and go in the blink of an eye. Fan expectations are often unrealistic.Thanks. I hear ya, nice references, but im referring to this single, solitary season, and I dont think the Ducks have played their best yet. And, also, why Im not too concerned about the JMU 2nd half. The time is now!!!!
4 hours ago4 hr No. 19 minutes ago, HappyToBeADuck said:Darren, i suppose the time has come in the next 3 games for OBD's to peak in all 3 phases of the game.Any of the 8 remaining teams can win their next 3 games and claim a Natty. It is A plus effort time.I do not like to look ahead because it is a 1 game season at this point and TT is now that season. TT averages 42 points a game and gives up like 10 points a game.Oregon D has done a great job holding opponents under their season scoring average. This game will be decided in the trenches. The D doesn't need to peak because they have been consistent all season.Keep TT under 21-24 points and OBD's improve their chances to advance. The Duck D is capable of slowing down the Red Raiders. How much I don't know.OBD's is the best overall defense TT has faced in 2025. TT and MU and the D tackles must cause havoc and force the Red Raiders into being one dimensional.They can do it........The Duck O appears to be peaking, some what! Over the last 4 games they are scoring about 41 points. The previous 4 games, 31 points. But that includes 56 against Rutgers.The current version of the Duck O is what I expect. If the O line continues to protect, I expect OBD's to score between 28-38 points. OBD's offense is the best balanced TT has faced all seasonIf IU and tOSU advance their defenses are stingy and difficult to score on. However, the Duck D is pretty darn good.But those games are another season all together.Merry Christmas and Go Ducks.....Great points. Oregon at it best is better than TT at their best. It's just a matter if getting it done.
3 hours ago3 hr No. Great article, Darren. And yes, I care very little about what our defense allowed in the second half. As you point out, this might actually be what I would call a 'blessing in disguise,' as it gives DL something to get on them about. But I am a bit concerned that in the first half, our defense gave up 189 yards -- while fortunately, only giving up 6 points. JMU had a couple early solid drives, but thankfully our defense quickly stiffened, resulting in JMU ending up with a FG & an INT. I doubt TT would make the same mistakes.And hopefully, JMUs offense is just better than I realize.But speaking to your article title, the bottom line for me is either we peak now, or we likely will be, once again, talking about the season that could have been.
2 hours ago2 hr No. IMO, The team that puts the most pressure on the opposing qb, wins it all in this tourney. Yep, defense is the key factor. All teams left can score the ball however, the teams with rattled qb's will sputter big time.
2 hours ago2 hr No. This is the area we must improve on, versus trying to play it safe. Of all the team left we get to the qb the least amount. Thats how we got chewed up by Indiana's qb.
1 hour ago1 hr Moderator No. On defense, we seem to try to take away a teams strength. Our safeties seemed overly aggressive against the JMU run game, and that was what allowed some big chunk plays. It really seems that our defense plays well when DM struggles, and when DM plays well our defense seems to struggle.Lupoi needs to call a better game against TT.
1 hour ago1 hr No. I think we are approaching peak offense. If Moore and the receivers perform just as cleanly as they did in the first half against JMU I think we stand a great chance. Yes, Moore had two interceptions. One was a fluke that should have been an incomplete pass but bounced right into the hands of a DB. There was also a collision between the receiver and another defender a few seconds earlier in the play but as it was before the ball was in the air it was not PI.The second was a bad pass that just kinda floated while Moore was pressured. However, Kamari Johnson did fall down which left the lane open for an uncontested interception. I think the decision to go there was the right one for Moore as that seemed like a hot route and Johnson was in isolation. He was bigger than the defender and if he didn't lose his feet he could have either caught the ball and put muscled the receiver for the TD or just deflected the ball for an incompletion. Both happened but I don't think either was super egregious just not ideal.
1 hour ago1 hr Administrator No. Geez Darren….you read my mind, as I have been thinking about this. How we slowly unfolded the offense over last season, but the long layoff killed that.This year we have not had the complete game yet, and while that is an unpractical expectation versus the No. 4 team…a fan has to dream-right? Mr. FishDuck
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