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Oregon OC Joe Moorhead chose Oregon because he wants to compete for CFB Playoff

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  • greenbloodgreenblood Member Posts: 14,484
    I'm excited about this

    I was worried going into this season thinking that if they changed a whole lot, the offense could be rusty to start, but if he's keeping the same principles and just changing how to attack defenses, there might not be as much of a learning curve.
  • NorthwestFreshNorthwestFresh Member Posts: 7,972
    edited June 2020

    I'm excited about this

    I was worried going into this season thinking that if they changed a whole lot, the offense could be rusty to start, but if he's keeping the same principles and just changing how to attack defenses, there might not be as much of a learning curve.

    Marcus Arroyo can recruit but his offense last year with an elite QB was so boring and predictable that when they played a real defense in Wisconsin it was almost embarrassing how bad they were. The Civil War was also a clown show offensively but with a solid defense it didn’t matter.
  • greenbloodgreenblood Member Posts: 14,484

    I'm excited about this

    I was worried going into this season thinking that if they changed a whole lot, the offense could be rusty to start, but if he's keeping the same principles and just changing how to attack defenses, there might not be as much of a learning curve.

    Marcus Arroyo can recruit but his offense last year with an elite QB was so boring and predictable that when they played a real defense in Wisconsin it was almost embarrassing how bad they were. The Civil War was also a clown show offensively but with a solid defense it didn’t matter.
    A lot of it was Arroyo playing too conservative. I think Moorehead will help take the cover off the ball a little bit.
  • SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 32,661

    I'm excited about this

    I was worried going into this season thinking that if they changed a whole lot, the offense could be rusty to start, but if he's keeping the same principles and just changing how to attack defenses, there might not be as much of a learning curve.

    Marcus Arroyo can recruit but his offense last year with an elite QB was so boring and predictable that when they played a real defense in Wisconsin it was almost embarrassing how bad they were. The Civil War was also a clown show offensively but with a solid defense it didn’t matter.
    A TE that could run routes and catch the ball consistently would have been a huge difference in that game.
  • SECDAWGSECDAWG Member Posts: 5,004
    He’s in a good place for his stated ambition.
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