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  • Fire_Marshall_Bill
    Fire_Marshall_Bill Member Posts: 26,317 Standard Supporter
    AZDuck said:

    If you can't see that the 2013 Arizona game in which DJ Dunker killed Oregon was a big red flag, I can't help you.

    Ginormous red flag. Hence my post from the Wayback machine which I linked in the OP
    fair enough, but you quooked it up until about a month ago or so

    but you're way better than pdxduckfag and onefineduck bud
  • greenblood
    greenblood Member Posts: 14,573
    edited October 2015

    AZDuck said:

    If you can't see that the 2013 Arizona game in which DJ Dunker killed Oregon was a big red flag, I can't help you.

    Ginormous red flag. Hence my post from the Wayback machine which I linked in the OP
    fair enough, but you quooked it up until about a month ago or so

    but you're way better than pdxduckfag and onefineduck bud
    I personally under estimated how shitty Oregon's quarterbacks were going to be. When I saw Lockie go 8 for 8 for 200 some yards and three touchdowns in the spring game, I figured the defense sucks but Lockie might actually be average.

    The red flag for me came, when Lockie lost the quarterback job within two weeks of Adams' arrival. I got really scared when Adams didn't impress at all in week 1.

    I always figured the skill players could overcome average quarterback play. I still think they can, but they can't overcome poor to shitty quarterback play, which is right now the case.

    I always knew the defense was crap, I've been saying that since the 2013 Arizona game. And the Ducks followed that up with an embarrassing narrow home victory over the hapless Beavs. Oregon had a couple senior defensive backs that covered up some of the glaring issues. Now that they are gone it has turned into a three ring circus. When Aliotta was coordinator, we had a bend but don't break system, that generated takeaways. We now run a bend but don't break system, that gets broken, and doesn't generate turnovers.

    The biggest issue I have with the coaching currently is that we are the atithises was what we used to be (at least offensively).

    I can remember twice this year, the Ducks going for two after a score. With chip that was about twice per half. But at the very least, he went for two almost every single time on our first touchdown.

    There were two occassions in the second half Saturday, when we would normally go for it. When did Chip ever punt on a 4th and 4 and the opponent's side of the field? Oregon now does that almost all the time.

    Oregon gets more false start penalties than ever before. That's a mental preparedness problem, and shows a lack of organization.

    Freeman is the only player on Oregon that has gotten better since day one. Since day one Joe Walker has gotten worse, same with Hardrick, and Daniels. Even Buckner is less of a factor this year than before.

    In short, Royce Freeman, Charles Nelson, and the youngster Griffin are the only three players that I'm excited about on a team full of under developed softies.

    Edit: Charles Nelson is the best tackler on the team, and they play him on offense... go figure
  • TierbsHsotBoobs
    TierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680

    AZDuck said:

    If you can't see that the 2013 Arizona game in which DJ Dunker killed Oregon was a big red flag, I can't help you.

    Ginormous red flag. Hence my post from the Wayback machine which I linked in the OP
    fair enough, but you quooked it up until about a month ago or so

    but you're way better than pdxduckfag and onefineduck bud
    I personally under estimated how shitty Oregon's quarterbacks were going to be. When I saw Lockie go 8 for 8 for 200 some yards and three touchdowns in the spring game, I figured the defense sucks but Lockie might actually be average.

    The red flag for me came, when Lockie lost the quarterback job within two weeks of Adams' arrival. I got really scared when Adams didn't impress at all in week 1.

    I always figured the skill players could overcome average quarterback play. I still think they can, but they can't overcome poor to shitty quarterback play, which is right now the case.

    I always knew the defense was crap, I've been saying that since the 2013 Arizona game. And the Ducks followed that up with an embarrassing narrow home victory over the hapless Beavs. Oregon had a couple senior defensive backs that covered up some of the glaring issues. Now that they are gone it has turned into a three ring circus. When Aliotta was coordinator, we had a bend but don't break system, that generated takeaways. We now run a bend but don't break system, that gets broken, and doesn't generate turnovers.

    The biggest issue I have with the coaching currently is that we are the atithises was what we used to be (at least offensively).

    I can remember twice this year, the Ducks going for two after a score. With chip that was about twice per half. But at the very least, he went for two almost every single time on our first touchdown.

    There were two occassions in the second half Saturday, when we would normally go for it. When did Chip ever punt on a 4th and 4 and the opponent's side of the field? Oregon now does that almost all the time.

    Oregon gets more false start penalties than ever before. That's a mental preparedness problem, and shows a lack of organization.

    Freeman is the only player on Oregon that has gotten better since day one. Since day one Joe Walker has gotten worse, same with Hardrick, and Daniels. Even Buckner is less of a factor this year than before.

    In short, Royce Freeman, Charles Nelson, and the youngster Griffin are the only three players that I'm excited about on a team full of under developed softies.
    Oregon has Freeman, Addison, and occasionally Taj Griffin.

    The other "skill players" are shit.
  • greenblood
    greenblood Member Posts: 14,573
    edited October 2015

    AZDuck said:

    If you can't see that the 2013 Arizona game in which DJ Dunker killed Oregon was a big red flag, I can't help you.

    Ginormous red flag. Hence my post from the Wayback machine which I linked in the OP
    fair enough, but you quooked it up until about a month ago or so

    but you're way better than pdxduckfag and onefineduck bud
    I personally under estimated how shitty Oregon's quarterbacks were going to be. When I saw Lockie go 8 for 8 for 200 some yards and three touchdowns in the spring game, I figured the defense sucks but Lockie might actually be average.

    The red flag for me came, when Lockie lost the quarterback job within two weeks of Adams' arrival. I got really scared when Adams didn't impress at all in week 1.

    I always figured the skill players could overcome average quarterback play. I still think they can, but they can't overcome poor to shitty quarterback play, which is right now the case.

    I always knew the defense was crap, I've been saying that since the 2013 Arizona game. And the Ducks followed that up with an embarrassing narrow home victory over the hapless Beavs. Oregon had a couple senior defensive backs that covered up some of the glaring issues. Now that they are gone it has turned into a three ring circus. When Aliotta was coordinator, we had a bend but don't break system, that generated takeaways. We now run a bend but don't break system, that gets broken, and doesn't generate turnovers.

    The biggest issue I have with the coaching currently is that we are the atithises was what we used to be (at least offensively).

    I can remember twice this year, the Ducks going for two after a score. With chip that was about twice per half. But at the very least, he went for two almost every single time on our first touchdown.

    There were two occassions in the second half Saturday, when we would normally go for it. When did Chip ever punt on a 4th and 4 and the opponent's side of the field? Oregon now does that almost all the time.

    Oregon gets more false start penalties than ever before. That's a mental preparedness problem, and shows a lack of organization.

    Freeman is the only player on Oregon that has gotten better since day one. Since day one Joe Walker has gotten worse, same with Hardrick, and Daniels. Even Buckner is less of a factor this year than before.

    In short, Royce Freeman, Charles Nelson, and the youngster Griffin are the only three players that I'm excited about on a team full of under developed softies.
    Oregon has Freeman, Addison, and occasionally Taj Griffin.

    The other "skill players" are shit.
    Oregon "had" Marshall I guess, but Nelson is really good, he's just not used correctly. With an average quarterback Carrington would be a game changer once he comes back from his pot suspension, but no one on the Oregon roster has the arm strength to throw it to a wideout.