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Alright here's the experience that the WR room needed.  Whether he plays a starting role with great production or he helps our uber talented sophomore (when u usually get exponentially better than any other time in your career) WRs do their best.

 

It's a win/win situation. Another ✔ off the list. The football gods are happy 😊.

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Great job, finding this and posting it, Cartm25

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Meh.

 

I'm not going to get very excited over it...

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Mr. FishDuck

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On 2/18/2022 at 4:35 PM, Charles Fischer said:

Meh.

 

Agreed. Perhaps a political move for future Oregon HS recruits.

Cota is ok... the guy CAN play. He is a local kid so welcome. 

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Chase Cota looks to be a competitor with good hands!

 

An asset for the Ducks!  Welcome!

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While I'm glad he's finishing his career at Oregon, I'm not head over heels excited. He's proven to have a limited ceiling and has similar stats as Brendan Schooner... he'll be a veteran presence to maybe teach the younger some things but I don't expect him to start or put up any record breaking numbers.

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I think it's a great pickup to build depth.

 

You never want to burden the offspring with the accomplishments of their parents, but I have some fond memories of Chad - what a hitter!

 

 

I was real disappointed when he didn't commit to Oregon out of HS.  

 

So... Welcome home!

He should study LOTS of Cooper Kupp's videos.

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On 2/19/2022 at 10:35 AM, FamilyofDucks said:

He should study LOTS of Cooper Kupp's videos.

 

Kupp went off the charts with a former SEC QB throwing the ball to him; can this happen at Oregon?

Cota wasn’t targeted much at UCLA because Kyle Phillips was the main guy, deservedly so.

 

But one thing you rarely saw Cota do, when he was fortunate to have a pass come his way, was drop it.

 

 

On 2/19/2022 at 7:47 AM, Jon Joseph said:

 

Kupp went off the charts with a former SEC QB throwing the ball to him; can this happen at Oregon?

If you’re comparing Mathew Stafford to Bo Nix, I think not.

 

Nix is a serviceable passer at best.

Welcome Mr. Cota, back home. I welcome anybody Coach Lanning wants, until his recruiting proves worthy of question. Back in the day he was recruited, offered by Alabama, and Notre Dame, and decided on UCLA. After 4 years of schooling he sees the light!

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On 2/19/2022 at 1:49 PM, DUCKED said:

If you’re comparing Mathew Stafford to Bo Nix, I think not.

 

Nix is a serviceable passer at best.

I think, emphasis on THINK, that against Pac-12 competition, Nix' stats will be superior to what he put up at Auburn? And reuniting with his former OC who coached Nix when he had his best season at Auburn, will help Nix' cause.

 

But I certainly do not think he is close to Stafford. And I don't believe Cota is close to Kupp.

 

Brown was 'seviceable.'  I think Nix' stats will be far better than Brown's stats. He is better than Brown and will, I hope, be playing in a far better system under Dillingham than Mario allowed Brown to play under.

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As long as no problems with the fractured ankle. I'm excited.

 

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