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All the penalties were concerning during the Stanford game. The Ducks can't win against good teams doing this.

 

Ducks committed 14 penalties for 135 yards while beating Stanford, its most penalties since Sept. 23, 2017

against Arizona State and most penalty yards since Nov. 2, 2019 against USC.

 

Coach Lanning has implemented measures in practice to stifle this. Is it enough?

 

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That would be interesting to see O-lineman pulled after an off sides, and the player doing up downs on the sideline right then and there during a game. I suppose this is just for practices, but up downs can't be fun for the big boys.

When you see so many false starts by experienced, good players I think you have to look at systemic issues. Perhaps it is lack of concentration but it could be partially something the coaches are making too complicated. Could also be something Nix is doing. The other penalties, especially personal fouls, well that is just stupidity and immaturity. 

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