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Interesting note from guy at "the game"

Oregon DL were coming off the field and laying down between series.

The Oregon DL was completely gassed by mid-third quarter.

Lots of Duck calls, my Buckeye alum colleague asked why the Ducks would use a duck call ... it is his understanding people use duck calls so you can attract the duck to shoot it ... with a 12 gauge ...

Hardy har har!

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  • HuskyInAZHuskyInAZ Member Posts: 1,732
    It didn't look like Oregon did much in the way of substituting out their DL. So the result is not surprising.
  • HuskyJWHuskyJW Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 15,040 Swaye's Wigwam
    Sounds like trust issues. This story has legs.

  • SwayeSwaye Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 41,573 Founders Club

    topdawgnc said:

    Oregon DL were coming off the field and laying down between series.

    The Oregon DL was completely gassed by mid-third quarter.

    Lots of Duck calls, my Buckeye alum colleague asked why the Ducks would use a duck call ... it is his understanding people use duck calls so you can attract the duck to shoot it ... with a 12 gauge ...

    Hardy har har!

    Ducks use duck calls so they can attract the duck to rape it.

    #RapeCulture
    Turns out, it works.

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  • PurpleJPurpleJ Member Posts: 37,537 Founders Club
    I specifically asked for no rapist crap!
  • CFetters_Nacho_LoverCFetters_Nacho_Lover Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 31,024 Founders Club

    topdawgnc said:

    Oregon DL were coming off the field and laying down between series.

    The Oregon DL was completely gassed by mid-third quarter.

    Lots of Duck calls, my Buckeye alum colleague asked why the Ducks would use a duck call ... it is his understanding people use duck calls so you can attract the duck to shoot it ... with a 12 gauge ...

    Hardy har har!

    Ducks use duck calls so they can attract the duck to rape it.

    #RapeCulture
    So it's the opposite of a rape whistle?
  • RapeculturedawgRapeculturedawg Member Posts: 899

    topdawgnc said:

    Oregon DL were coming off the field and laying down between series.

    The Oregon DL was completely gassed by mid-third quarter.

    Lots of Duck calls, my Buckeye alum colleague asked why the Ducks would use a duck call ... it is his understanding people use duck calls so you can attract the duck to shoot it ... with a 12 gauge ...

    Hardy har har!

    Ducks use duck calls so they can attract the duck to rape it.

    #RapeCulture
    So it's the opposite of a rape whistle?
    Indeed
  • DeepSeaZDeepSeaZ Member Posts: 3,901
    I thought that was a rape whistle. No wonder it didn't work.

    topdawgnc said:

    Oregon DL were coming off the field and laying down between series.

    The Oregon DL was completely gassed by mid-third quarter.

    Lots of Duck calls, my Buckeye alum colleague asked why the Ducks would use a duck call ... it is his understanding people use duck calls so you can attract the duck to shoot it ... with a 12 gauge ...

    Hardy har har!

    Ducks use duck calls so they can attract the duck to rape it.

    #RapeCulture
    So it's the opposite of a rape whistle?
  • HFNYHFNY Member Posts: 5,237 Standard Supporter
    tOSU was just as fast (if not faster) but it was their POWER that crushed Oregon. Did anyone see #65 pulling and then pancaking one of Oregon's LBs? It takes a lot of heart beats and energy getting up from the turf play after play.

    Kudos to Meyer for seeing on film how Oregon doesn't defend pulling hosses well. It appeared that tOSU was also using traps to take advantage of Oregon's front 7 schemes.
  • GrundleStiltzkinGrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,515 Standard Supporter
    HFNY said:

    tOSU was just as fast (if not faster) but it was their POWER that crushed Oregon. Did anyone see #65 pulling and then pancaking one of Oregon's LBs? It takes a lot of heart beats and energy getting up from the turf play after play.

    Kudos to Meyer for seeing on film how Oregon doesn't defend pulling hosses well. It appeared that tOSU was also using traps to take advantage of Oregon's front 7 schemes.

    Several times they were trapping inside with a TE or H. Pretty cool.
  • topdawgnctopdawgnc Member Posts: 7,838

    HFNY said:

    tOSU was just as fast (if not faster) but it was their POWER that crushed Oregon. Did anyone see #65 pulling and then pancaking one of Oregon's LBs? It takes a lot of heart beats and energy getting up from the turf play after play.

    Kudos to Meyer for seeing on film how Oregon doesn't defend pulling hosses well. It appeared that tOSU was also using traps to take advantage of Oregon's front 7 schemes.

    Several times they were trapping inside with a TE or H. Pretty cool.
    Ok fuckos ...

    Enough X's and O's ... more rape.
  • HFNYHFNY Member Posts: 5,237 Standard Supporter
    Yeah, that why I love Gus Malzahn's offense too.

    Maybe we'll see Ajamu or Sample do some of that in 2015.

    HFNY said:

    tOSU was just as fast (if not faster) but it was their POWER that crushed Oregon. Did anyone see #65 pulling and then pancaking one of Oregon's LBs? It takes a lot of heart beats and energy getting up from the turf play after play.

    Kudos to Meyer for seeing on film how Oregon doesn't defend pulling hosses well. It appeared that tOSU was also using traps to take advantage of Oregon's front 7 schemes.

    Several times they were trapping inside with a TE or H. Pretty cool.
  • SoutherndawgSoutherndawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 8,326 Founders Club

    HFNY said:

    tOSU was just as fast (if not faster) but it was their POWER that crushed Oregon. Did anyone see #65 pulling and then pancaking one of Oregon's LBs? It takes a lot of heart beats and energy getting up from the turf play after play.

    Kudos to Meyer for seeing on film how Oregon doesn't defend pulling hosses well. It appeared that tOSU was also using traps to take advantage of Oregon's front 7 schemes.

    Several times they were trapping inside with a TE or H. Pretty cool.
    It was cool ... and it reminded me of an Orange Bowl played long ago.
  • Mosster47Mosster47 Member Posts: 6,246
    We all knew the effects of going from Matthews/Kaddu and Alonzo/Clay to Hardrick/Malone would cost us at some point. Matthews and Alonzo eat that shit up. Hardrick has a beer belly and no core strength.

    That's college football though. Only Miami one time had an All-Pro in every important position. Ohio State has a damn good team.
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