Lanning will cost Ducks games again this year
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Chinteresting to see how they come out next week. Will tell a lot about Dan in a classic let down/low energy spot after a big home gameMikeSeaver said:
Disagree.thechatch said:If a team runs a fake punt it’s because the other side told on itself on tape. CU punt coverage was probably lazy/bailing early so Lanning made the decision during the week that we’d go if the yardage was reasonable.
Lanning isn’t Chip 2009 but it’s starting to get tough making the argument that he’s not a competent HC.
I suppose it depends on what your definition of “competent” is.
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-Quook Thoughts with the Snatchthechatch said:If a team runs a fake punt it’s because the other side told on itself on tape. CU punt coverage was probably lazy/bailing early so Lanning made the decision during the week that we’d go if the yardage was reasonable.
Lanning isn’t Chip 2009 but it’s starting to get tough making the argument that he’s not a competent HC. -
Neither do I. Last year we took a depleted roster into Autzen and surprised the Ducks. This year I doubt there areDerekJohnson said:
I don't see a huge disparity in talent between UW and Oregon.flatus said:Ducks destined to lose 2-3 games this year a la Corvallis and UW 2022.
Deboner > Lanning, until shown otherwise (probably never)
UW players that think they're going to lose the game.
UW OL has been better for two season now. Oregon's OL was one of the few spots I used to be envious of. No longer.
Oregon has a ton of really good WR but Nix is not comfortable making reads so he targets Franklin too much.
I wouldn't surprised if we beat Oregon by two scores. UW has improved in every facet of the game.
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LolDawgDaze71 said:
Neither do I. Last year we took a depleted roster into Autzen and surprised the Ducks. This year I doubt there areDerekJohnson said:
I don't see a huge disparity in talent between UW and Oregon.flatus said:Ducks destined to lose 2-3 games this year a la Corvallis and UW 2022.
Deboner > Lanning, until shown otherwise (probably never)
UW players that think they're going to lose the game.
UW OL has been better for two season now. Oregon's OL was one of the few spots I used to be envious of. No longer.
Oregon has a ton of really good WR but Nix is not comfortable making reads so he targets Franklin too much.
I wouldn't surprised if we beat Oregon by two scores. UW has improved in every facet of the game. -
Oregon’s defense is better according to SP+ and that’s still accounting for the last 3 games of last year.flatus said:
Penix and receivers are the difference. Oregon has edge at RB. UW has better coached D, which can stop Oregon. Ducks need BigPenix to make mistakes in order to win. I don't see that happening. Hence a dumb Lanning 4th down decision(s) will seal it for UW, rather easily, say 44-27?*DerekJohnson said:
I don't see a huge disparity in talent between UW and Oregon.flatus said:Ducks destined to lose 2-3 games this year a la Corvallis and UW 2022.
Biggest reason: Lanning will shit the bed again with reckless decision-making. Case in point: fake punt on own 17 against shitty Colorado. That decision was fucktarded, fueled 100% by emotion. Ducks fail there and it's a huge momentum swing with gift points for CU, which, up to that point, hadn't moved the ball in the forward direction. Dumb. Just plain dumb.
If Oregon is even able to hang with UW straight-up, Lanning will find a way to fuck it up by forcing an inane, low-probabilty call, probably on 4th down in our? own territory, per the script. Fuck.
Deboner > Lanning, until shown otherwise (probably never)
*Adjusted for inflation
Teams aren’t even going after Jahlil Florence and Kyhree Jackson’s play the last two games was outstanding.
The spread on this game is probably -5.5 based on analytics and probably squeezes closer to -3.5 after next week’s slate. -
This is some of the worst analysis that I’ve read.DawgDaze71 said:
Neither do I. Last year we took a depleted roster into Autzen and surprised the Ducks. This year I doubt there areDerekJohnson said:
I don't see a huge disparity in talent between UW and Oregon.flatus said:Ducks destined to lose 2-3 games this year a la Corvallis and UW 2022.
Deboner > Lanning, until shown otherwise (probably never)
UW players that think they're going to lose the game.
UW OL has been better for two season now. Oregon's OL was one of the few spots I used to be envious of. No longer.
Oregon has a ton of really good WR but Nix is not comfortable making reads so he targets Franklin too much.
I wouldn't surprised if we beat Oregon by two scores. UW has improved in every facet of the game. -
Have you watched the defense the last two weeks? Teams aren’t even throwing at Jahlil Florence and Kyhree Jackson has been outstanding on the boundary.flatus said:
Penix and receivers are the difference. Oregon has edge at RB. UW has better coached D, which can stop Oregon. Ducks need BigPenix to make mistakes in order to win. I don't see that happening. Hence a dumb Lanning 4th down decision(s) will seal it for UW, rather easily, say 44-27?*DerekJohnson said:
I don't see a huge disparity in talent between UW and Oregon.flatus said:Ducks destined to lose 2-3 games this year a la Corvallis and UW 2022.
Biggest reason: Lanning will shit the bed again with reckless decision-making. Case in point: fake punt on own 17 against shitty Colorado. That decision was fucktarded, fueled 100% by emotion. Ducks fail there and it's a huge momentum swing with gift points for CU, which, up to that point, hadn't moved the ball in the forward direction. Dumb. Just plain dumb.
If Oregon is even able to hang with UW straight-up, Lanning will find a way to fuck it up by forcing an inane, low-probabilty call, probably on 4th down in our? own territory, per the script. Fuck.
Deboner > Lanning, until shown otherwise (probably never)
*Adjusted for inflation
Oregon’s defense is ahead of UW on SP+ that is still using last year’s data. -
😆bisonduck said:
Have you watched the defense the last two weeks? Teams aren’t even throwing at Jahlil Florence and Kyhree Jackson has been outstanding on the boundary.flatus said:
Penix and receivers are the difference. Oregon has edge at RB. UW has better coached D, which can stop Oregon. Ducks need BigPenix to make mistakes in order to win. I don't see that happening. Hence a dumb Lanning 4th down decision(s) will seal it for UW, rather easily, say 44-27?*DerekJohnson said:
I don't see a huge disparity in talent between UW and Oregon.flatus said:Ducks destined to lose 2-3 games this year a la Corvallis and UW 2022.
Biggest reason: Lanning will shit the bed again with reckless decision-making. Case in point: fake punt on own 17 against shitty Colorado. That decision was fucktarded, fueled 100% by emotion. Ducks fail there and it's a huge momentum swing with gift points for CU, which, up to that point, hadn't moved the ball in the forward direction. Dumb. Just plain dumb.
If Oregon is even able to hang with UW straight-up, Lanning will find a way to fuck it up by forcing an inane, low-probabilty call, probably on 4th down in our? own territory, per the script. Fuck.
Deboner > Lanning, until shown otherwise (probably never)
*Adjusted for inflation
Oregon’s defense is ahead of UW on SP+ that is still using last year’s data. -
If Oregon can pressure Penix like yesterday they winbisonduck said:
Have you watched the defense the last two weeks? Teams aren’t even throwing at Jahlil Florence and Kyhree Jackson has been outstanding on the boundary.flatus said:
Penix and receivers are the difference. Oregon has edge at RB. UW has better coached D, which can stop Oregon. Ducks need BigPenix to make mistakes in order to win. I don't see that happening. Hence a dumb Lanning 4th down decision(s) will seal it for UW, rather easily, say 44-27?*DerekJohnson said:
I don't see a huge disparity in talent between UW and Oregon.flatus said:Ducks destined to lose 2-3 games this year a la Corvallis and UW 2022.
Biggest reason: Lanning will shit the bed again with reckless decision-making. Case in point: fake punt on own 17 against shitty Colorado. That decision was fucktarded, fueled 100% by emotion. Ducks fail there and it's a huge momentum swing with gift points for CU, which, up to that point, hadn't moved the ball in the forward direction. Dumb. Just plain dumb.
If Oregon is even able to hang with UW straight-up, Lanning will find a way to fuck it up by forcing an inane, low-probabilty call, probably on 4th down in our? own territory, per the script. Fuck.
Deboner > Lanning, until shown otherwise (probably never)
*Adjusted for inflation
Oregon’s defense is ahead of UW on SP+ that is still using last year’s data.
But I think Colorado has a shitty O line -
That oline is so bad that I draw zero conclusions.RaceBannon said:
If Oregon can pressure Penix like yesterday they winbisonduck said:
Have you watched the defense the last two weeks? Teams aren’t even throwing at Jahlil Florence and Kyhree Jackson has been outstanding on the boundary.flatus said:
Penix and receivers are the difference. Oregon has edge at RB. UW has better coached D, which can stop Oregon. Ducks need BigPenix to make mistakes in order to win. I don't see that happening. Hence a dumb Lanning 4th down decision(s) will seal it for UW, rather easily, say 44-27?*DerekJohnson said:
I don't see a huge disparity in talent between UW and Oregon.flatus said:Ducks destined to lose 2-3 games this year a la Corvallis and UW 2022.
Biggest reason: Lanning will shit the bed again with reckless decision-making. Case in point: fake punt on own 17 against shitty Colorado. That decision was fucktarded, fueled 100% by emotion. Ducks fail there and it's a huge momentum swing with gift points for CU, which, up to that point, hadn't moved the ball in the forward direction. Dumb. Just plain dumb.
If Oregon is even able to hang with UW straight-up, Lanning will find a way to fuck it up by forcing an inane, low-probabilty call, probably on 4th down in our? own territory, per the script. Fuck.
Deboner > Lanning, until shown otherwise (probably never)
*Adjusted for inflation
Oregon’s defense is ahead of UW on SP+ that is still using last year’s data.
But I think Colorado has a shitty O line
The pass rush is better than last year. I just don’t think we know if it translates.



