Per Fetters
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Fetters crafted a very Chinable post, remarkable really, for the guy who just reposts Player tweets and telling Dawgman's paying Doogs how stupid they areRoadDawg55 said:I actually read more of Fetters’ thoughts. Kyler Manu was out every series in the 2nd quarter when our D played well. We gave up 7.45 yards with him in and 5.37 with him out. He should never see the fucking field! Absolutely ridiculous that the coaches are fucking up games with their decisions.
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NEsnake12 said:
It’s insulting to the fanbase to keep playing him. JFCRoadDawg55 said:I actually read more of Fetters’ thoughts. Kyler Manu was out every series in the 2nd quarter when our D played well. We gave up 7.45 yards with him in and 5.37 with him out. He should never see the fucking field! Absolutely ridiculous that the coaches are fucking up games with their decisions.

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Honestly his best work ever. He normally says absolutely nothing and includes nothing that is even remotely critical of the coaches or players. I’m surprised he had the balls to roll this article out.Baseman said:
Fetters crafted a very Chinable post, remarkable really, for the guy who just reposts Player tweets and telling Dawgman's paying Doogs how stupid they areRoadDawg55 said:I actually read more of Fetters’ thoughts. Kyler Manu was out every series in the 2nd quarter when our D played well. We gave up 7.45 yards with him in and 5.37 with him out. He should never see the fucking field! Absolutely ridiculous that the coaches are fucking up games with their decisions.
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If this true, their is a problem at the top. No question.Bread said:
Multiple players have deleted social media post they made after the game saying Chin does that everyday in practice. Biggest red flag yet.Postal91 said:
Chincredible only got 3 yards of sep on camera, he needs at least 8 before he gets more routes.dnc said:I don't know if Pleasant sucks at short yardage. He definitely sucks at wildcat though.
Spot on criticism that Pete doesn't know how to play to his talent. That's probably his greatest weakness. -
Manu got sucked in on play action for a Oregon’s 1st TD
Then we largely went with 3 DL, 2 OLB, and 1 ILB for a while with success pinching the interior run game
Oregon then started having success with their exterior screen plays that that defensive formation was weak with
Ultimately, we tried to cover up the ILB issues with scheme with some success. But against a good team, they will find something to adjust to that works and in the end we either had no answers or adjustments given that the D was largely on skates in the 2nd half -
RoadDawg55 said:
I actually read more of Fetters’ thoughts. Kyler Manu was out every series in the 2nd quarter when our D played well. We gave up 7.45 yards with him in and 5.37 with him out. He should never see the fucking field! Absolutely ridiculous that the coaches are fucking up games with their decisions.
I agree 100%. So let's see how many years it will take for him to change, since I heard he is a great coach.
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The blocks were different on Oregon’s play. Your boys get totally turned.Bread said:
Amazing how different the Oregon play looks. The other 3 are all due to amazing Oline Push. Oregon got no push but still gets it because wellington is trash and mcduffie and turner are a mile away from the play. Jimmy lake needs to stop being a pussy and go all in to stop 4th and shorts.dtd said:NeGgaPlEaSe said:

oregonblitzkrieg said:Should have stuck with Eason and Achmedinajad. UO couldn't stop them. It was an embarrassing performance by Oregon's defense. He looks like an elite QB, except for the fact that he stares down his targeted receivers. He's damn quick with his short passes too. Hard to defend that.

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Also, that 4th and one is on Lake. Why play McDuffie so deep? There’s no one to fill gaps.
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Fucking this!!!! Because any defensive coordinator worth a shit and will blitz the A gapFreeChavez said:Most miss the point. You don't run wildcat if you have a real offense. You don't take options off the field to limit the decisions a defense has to make. By taking eason(arguably your best player on the team) off the field in key situations, you are now giving a massive advantage to the defense that shouldn't be there. It's basically turning the homefield and our offense into the player vs the dealer in blackjack. It's not crazy odds, but it's weighted towards the other team by sheer fact we took off our best player and basically have taken out a passing option. Unless you have gods gift of offensive lines, I've never understood this strategy for our type of offense. If someone wants to bitch about the run play on 3rd and 2 out of a normal formation that gets stuck, then fuck off. That is a hit or miss decision. Moving your entire offense that you use 98% of the game off the field to telegraph to the defense you're going to fucking "try" to run for 1-2 yards is beyond FS. You have a 6'6" QB, the best thing you can do is quick snap and go. There is this team in NE that has done it for 16 years now and teams till try to change their "scheme". Snap the fucking ball and go.
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Yes and no. Our? DL gets turned but also stalemates the middle of the line. Wellington for some fucking reason runs into that wall instead of filling the gap created by the LT/LG combo and TE kicking out which is right where the RB went after he saw the middle of the field clogged up.lawsandl said:
The blocks were different on Oregon’s play. Your boys get totally turned.Bread said:
Amazing how different the Oregon play looks. The other 3 are all due to amazing Oline Push. Oregon got no push but still gets it because wellington is trash and mcduffie and turner are a mile away from the play. Jimmy lake needs to stop being a pussy and go all in to stop 4th and shorts.dtd said:NeGgaPlEaSe said:

oregonblitzkrieg said:Should have stuck with Eason and Achmedinajad. UO couldn't stop them. It was an embarrassing performance by Oregon's defense. He looks like an elite QB, except for the fact that he stares down his targeted receivers. He's damn quick with his short passes too. Hard to defend that.









