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This is what shit strength and conditioning will do to you

HillsboroDuckHillsboroDuck Member Posts: 9,186
3rd quarter team.
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  • Mosster47Mosster47 Member Posts: 6,246
    Obviously the play up front wasn't an issue. Good argument though.
  • AZDuckAZDuck Member Posts: 15,381
    Mental conditioning wasn’t good. We? need to re-learn how to win
  • Mosster47Mosster47 Member Posts: 6,246
    AZDuck said:

    Mental conditioning wasn’t good. We? need to re-learn how to win

    Yep. The 22 man is underclassmen and Sling holdovers that don't know how to kill the bunny yet.
  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 106,789 Founders Club
    Oregon's O line is garbage

  • creepycougcreepycoug Member Posts: 23,491
    edited September 2018

    Oregon's O line is garbage

    About 15 or 20 carries, close to 6 yards a pop, and almost exclusively handoffs that went between the tackles, would suggest that they may be north of garbage. That, and Herbert wasn't under a lot of duress.

    Mental break down. Which is worse. There were two or three moments in the second half at which Oregon could have iced the game. Instead, those were pivotal turnarounds.

    I thought they were going to get their asses kicked last night. If they were able to clean up some of the bullshit, they might be decent this year.

    They are still missing some pieces. In particular, the lack of at least one big receiver who can go up and fight for the ball, will catch up to them. That is the where the game has gone. But still, the offense is a lot less trickeration, misdirection, getting athletes in space, etc trademark Duck high-octane shit, and a lot more straight at you.

    This may not be your daddy's Stanford Dline , but we don't really know yet do we?

    .in any event, my cane boy Mario clearly intends to have his team reflect a more Jimmy Johnson/Nick Saban approach to the game.

    Meanwhile, @haie is running academia smack in another thread. Not a good development.
    Stanford missed the plane to the game. When they showed up and Oregon's bag of tricks were empty it was over

    Hubert is good but lots of 7-5 teams have big armed quarterbacks

    ASU and UW had real power running games last night. Old fashioned slug fest

    Oregon is Oregon

    The big take away is that Stanford is average to poor on defense this year.

    But as a wise man once said, Costello to Hyphen Name receiver can beat anyone
    Eh, that's a pretty Doogie take, even for you.

    Herbert was sharp. Not just big arm, but sharp, he made a lot of great throws. Imagine what that that kid could do if he had even one of Stanford's hyphenated name big Receivers. Very little by way of bag of tricks from the Oregon offense. Have no idea what you're talking about there. I thinkall but two or three of the running plays for the entire game went straight between the tackles. There was very little RPO either. And I counted one jet sweep. And the D played pretty well, doing a pretty solid job of containing Love. That motherfucker ate you? up less than a year ago on a Very flat tire, and the husky defense is considerably better than Oregon's. Oregon's frontline couldn't stop any running attack last year.

    No question that Oregon just didn't have an answer for Stanford's big receiver passing game. That, and some bad breaks, and a few mental breakdowns, is the tale of the tape.
  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 106,789 Founders Club
  • creepycougcreepycoug Member Posts: 23,491

    Jesus quook

    From the King of Sunday morning Doogery, I accept that title.

    Sad.
  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 106,789 Founders Club
  • creepycougcreepycoug Member Posts: 23,491
    I think Stanford assumed, rationally, that they could get pressure on him without sending in extra bodies. The duck O line may be improved; or it's the doog take that Stanford is straight shit this year. We shall see. Either way, you know the rest.
  • oregonblitzkriegoregonblitzkrieg Member Posts: 15,288

    Oregon's O line is garbage

    You're struggling worse than insincere dawg in a Tug Tavern thread.
  • oregonblitzkriegoregonblitzkrieg Member Posts: 15,288

    Oregon's O line is garbage

    About 15 or 20 carries, close to 6 yards a pop, and almost exclusively handoffs that went between the tackles, would suggest that they may be north of garbage. That, and Herbert wasn't under a lot of duress.

    Mental break down. Which is worse. There were two or three moments in the second half at which Oregon could have iced the game. Instead, those were pivotal turnarounds.

    I thought they were going to get their asses kicked last night. If they were able to clean up some of the bullshit, they might be decent this year.

    They are still missing some pieces. In particular, the lack of at least one big receiver who can go up and fight for the ball, will catch up to them. That is the where the game has gone. But still, the offense is a lot less trickeration, misdirection, getting athletes in space, etc trademark Duck high-octane shit, and a lot more straight at you.

    This may not be your daddy's Stanford Dline , but we don't really know yet do we?

    .in any event, my cane boy Mario clearly intends to have his team reflect a more Jimmy Johnson/Nick Saban approach to the game.

    Meanwhile, @haie is running academia smack in another thread. Not a good development.
    Stanford missed the plane to the game. When they showed up and Oregon's bag of tricks were empty it was over

    Hubert is good but lots of 7-5 teams have big armed quarterbacks

    ASU and UW had real power running games last night. Old fashioned slug fest

    Oregon is Oregon

    The big take away is that Stanford is average to poor on defense this year.

    But as a wise man once said, Costello to Hyphen Name receiver can beat anyone
    Watch the game. STFU until you do.

    TIA.
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