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Are You Noticing a Pattern to Oregon's Scores, and Our Reaction?

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Oregon scores a boatload of points, and everyone is gnashing their teeth about the defense. Is this 2022 or 2012 with everyone yelling at Nick Aliotti for giving up too many points?

 

There is a pattern, and some consistency to it all.  Yet Lanning has updated the formula, and if you missed this article explaining (my opinion) his new Game-Strategy--you may want to take a few minutes...

 

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Oregon just beat the master, and his offense. How can you say the Ducks are CK 2.0? This is a natural question, and I would even suggest that this short article...

 

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On 10/29/2022 at 7:16 PM, Charles Fischer said:

Oregon scores a boatload of points, and everyone is gnashing their teeth about the defense. Is this 2022 or 2012 with everyone yelling at Nick Aliotti for giving up too many points?

Always love Aliotti, he was great at building depth by rotating his player and also keeping them fresh.

 

Once the Ducks build depth on D and everyone knows the system we should be in much better shape against tougher opponents, especially if they can increase turnovers.

 

The strategy of letting a team march down the field killing the clock and then holding them to a field goal while you score TDs is working well to burn the clock on both ends.

 

 

 

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Don't forget a lot of points are coming against the defense in the 4th quarter after the game is in hand.

 

A combination of 2nd and 3rd string players and maybe a natural inclination to ease off the gas a little. 

 

Also note that so far, Lanning has made zero attempts to run up a score or even add points when not necessary. 

 

He had said the most important defensive stat is W and L's.

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