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The play call wasn't bad at all, what are you talking about? The play left a wr in the endzone with no one around him and the ball hit him in the numbers. That dude makes that catch 95% of the time. Just like drops cost us games last year, they already cost us one this year.oregonblitzkrieg said:
That 'sure TD pass' shouldn't have been made in the first place. It was 3rd down, 2 yards away from the endzone. Don't get cute, keep it on the ground. Run it up the middle twice if necessary.DJDuck said:
It really hurt not only not having Pittman but not having JJ6 was a devastating blow to a receiving corps down abour 4-5 people. Would JJ6 or Pittman dropped that sure TD pass to Addison. I don’t think so. But we will never know. It is what it is.oregonblitzkrieg said:
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It was a horrible call. Throw to our shitty WR's who can't catch a cold, much less a football. 2 plays to get two yards. Run it in for a touchdown. Win the game and not look like idiots on the national stage. Get in the playoff discussion before losing to 3 or 4 mediocre PAC 12 teams. End of story.DuckMayne said:
The play call wasn't bad at all, what are you talking about? The play left a wr in the endzone with no one around him and the ball hit him in the numbers. That dude makes that catch 95% of the time. Just like drops cost us games last year, they already cost us one this year.oregonblitzkrieg said:
That 'sure TD pass' shouldn't have been made in the first place. It was 3rd down, 2 yards away from the endzone. Don't get cute, keep it on the ground. Run it up the middle twice if necessary.DJDuck said:
It really hurt not only not having Pittman but not having JJ6 was a devastating blow to a receiving corps down abour 4-5 people. Would JJ6 or Pittman dropped that sure TD pass to Addison. I don’t think so. But we will never know. It is what it is.oregonblitzkrieg said:
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You are REALLY fucking stupid.DJDuck said:
https://www.sportingcharts.com/dictionary/nfl/pistol-formation.aspxdtd said:The pistol is a formation, it is not an offense. It does not dictate OL blocking schemes or receivers route trees.
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So what type of offense does Oregon run Einstein?dtd said:
You are REALLY fucking stupid.DJDuck said:
https://www.sportingcharts.com/dictionary/nfl/pistol-formation.aspxdtd said:The pistol is a formation, it is not an offense. It does not dictate OL blocking schemes or receivers route trees.
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It’s still a loss but here:
139.5 - QB rating for Justin Herbert. Nix was 98.3. -
Subtract 98.3 from 139.5 and you get Justin Turdbert's actual QB rating.DJDuck said:It’s still a loss but here:
139.5 - QB rating for Justin Herbert. Nix was 98.3. -
https://hardcorehusky.com/discussion/comment/1145085#Comment_1145085DJDuck said:
So what type of offense does Oregon run Einstein?dtd said:
You are REALLY fucking stupid.DJDuck said:
https://www.sportingcharts.com/dictionary/nfl/pistol-formation.aspxdtd said:The pistol is a formation, it is not an offense. It does not dictate OL blocking schemes or receivers route trees.
Is 21 personnel(google it) an offense? -
Pro Football Focus on Herbert after the game:
In his first big test of the season, it’s safe to say that Herbert resoundingly failed. His odd hail mary that missed the end zone by almost 10 yards was a microcosm of his game. The Oregon quarterback has crumbled mentally in high-pressure situations routinely over the course of his career. With all the arm talent in the world, his playstyle is almost the opposite of what you’d expect it to be with all those tools. Against Auburn, he looked timid and afraid to let it rip down the football field. Only 12 of his 38 attempts were targeted past the sticks – an egregiously low percentage. Yes, it’s only one game. But it showed a lot of the same issues that we’d hope he’d clean up this past offseason -
Good summary.DoogCourics said:Pro Football Focus on Herbert after the game:
In his first big test of the season, it’s safe to say that Herbert resoundingly failed. His odd hail mary that missed the end zone by almost 10 yards was a microcosm of his game. The Oregon quarterback has crumbled mentally in high-pressure situations routinely over the course of his career. With all the arm talent in the world, his playstyle is almost the opposite of what you’d expect it to be with all those tools. Against Auburn, he looked timid and afraid to let it rip down the football field. Only 12 of his 38 attempts were targeted past the sticks – an egregiously low percentage. Yes, it’s only one game. But it showed a lot of the same issues that we’d hope he’d clean up this past offseason -
Helps @2001400ex, IMOoregonblitzkrieg said:




