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  • DJDuck
    DJDuck Member Posts: 5,970
    lawsandl said:

    DJDuck said:

    With all due respect he more than played lip service about his quarterbacks:

    “I thought Anthony did a really good job being efficient with the ball, making good decisions and being accurate,” Oregon coach Mario Cristobal said. “Thought the pocket got pressed a couple of times and it was the first play or second play of the game he came out of there and made something happen with his legs as well. He keeps his eyes down the field, he has really good pocket presence and thought he did a really good job.”

    “ “We gave them the opportunities today and they certainly took advantage of it,” Cristobal said. “They all got a chance to move the ball and they all did and made big plays and made big throws, respectively, in some of the boot and wag game as well as some of the drop-back game, some of the RPO stuff as well. I thought those guys really took command at the line of scrimmage and have made this a really, really good battle at the 2 spot right now.


    “We think Anthony is the one; he’s the one that’s leading, but we’re not going to let that die. We’d rather than engaged and rolling as we head into the summer, but that battle for the 2 spot has really tightened. It was good to see those guys each have their moments today, mostly positive.”

    DJ - they did what you’d expect of a D1 qb. They hit really wide open WRs. We have no idea how they would respond if there was actually sticky coverage. You have to read between the lines.
    You may be right. I like what I saw. None of them but Brown has seen game action. I pretty much look at the glass half full. We shall see. 😁

  • lawsandl
    lawsandl Member Posts: 1,555
    ntxduck said:

    DJDuck said:

    ntxduck said:

    haie said:

    DJDuck said:

    But but did you check with your dad about that opinion?

    Personally I think it’s really weird to cite your dad as a source. Ha ha ha ha

    Being called weird by ignorant morons like you and your ilk is a badge of honor.

    How's your dad doing?

    I didn't cite my dad as a source you dumb fuck. I talk about Pac 12 football with people, most aren't UW fans even. I'm like 2/20 with my circle of pac 12 grads. We're not fucking loser 70 year olds that had to just do basic algebra to graduate from college, like you.

    Yeah, you're a creepy Portland weirdo. Dime a dozen.

    You didn't exist here in 2016. Fucking shocker.
    You think Dj went to college?
    Yes you did you offered your dad’s opinion as if it meant something. You are a fucking liar to boot.

    Who are you talking to?
    Sounds like Haie.
  • DJDuck
    DJDuck Member Posts: 5,970
    ntxduck said:

    DJDuck said:

    ntxduck said:

    haie said:

    DJDuck said:

    But but did you check with your dad about that opinion?

    Personally I think it’s really weird to cite your dad as a source. Ha ha ha ha

    Being called weird by ignorant morons like you and your ilk is a badge of honor.

    How's your dad doing?

    I didn't cite my dad as a source you dumb fuck. I talk about Pac 12 football with people, most aren't UW fans even. I'm like 2/20 with my circle of pac 12 grads. We're not fucking loser 70 year olds that had to just do basic algebra to graduate from college, like you.

    Yeah, you're a creepy Portland weirdo. Dime a dozen.

    You didn't exist here in 2016. Fucking shocker.
    You think Dj went to college?
    Yes you did you offered your dad’s opinion as if it meant something. You are a fucking liar to boot.

    Who are you talking to?
    Haie

  • lawsandl
    lawsandl Member Posts: 1,555

    lawsandl said:

    lawsandl said:

    Is the best I’ve see at Oregon. The early enrollees look like the upperclassmen. Two more cycles like this and Oregon is a legit championship contender.

    Ferguson is a Webb clone. Kingsley is a 1st round looking tackle. This last class’s early enrollees are filthy.

    2023 will be special
    I would bet Oregon wins the PAC this year.
    Not gonna happen IMO. Maybe that’s me being a homer. It will be either UW or Oregon. We have the two best teams in the conference. USC isn’t shit with Helton, I’m not buying the ASU hype. Stanford has been down for a few years and lost their QB and best WR. Utah is a solid program that is stuck at 8-9 wins. Everyone else is irrelevant.

    You need a QB. I’m not sold on Brown. He might be good, but it will be a Tyler Hundley type good. He’s not picking apart a legit defense. Replacing the secondary will be tough despite having touted recruits. Your front 7 should be very good tho and I agree that Oregon is a talented team.

    Whoever is better between Morris and Brown probably wins the PAC 12.
    The secondary that was drafted didn’t play last season. So, they took their lumps.

    Morris is more limited than Brown who will get 8-10 designed runs in Moorehead’s offense. That shit offense Jon Don installed will cap any talent at UW.
  • DJDuck
    DJDuck Member Posts: 5,970
    edited May 2021
    Oregon’s receivers are one of the best groups in the country. They would make a 2 star QB look good. AB is a decent QB IMO.
  • DJDuck
    DJDuck Member Posts: 5,970
    edited May 2021
    Stopping Oregon’s passing attack with anyone behind center when we have Troy Franklin, Devon Williams, Dont’e Thornton, Kris Hutson, Isaiah Brevard, Johnny Johnson III, Jaylon Redd, Mycah Pittman, Josh Delgado among others including our Tight end group will be problematic for other teams.
  • ntxduck
    ntxduck Member Posts: 6,123

    I remember my we have great receivers phase

    They had hands of stone

    Lol. To be fair the Oregon wr group is better than the UW group you are referencing, by a lot. But as we saw last year, the qb most assuredly does matter. Shough had guys running open by 10+ yards on almost every drop back. He either never saw them or missed them by 15 yards
  • lawsandl
    lawsandl Member Posts: 1,555
    ntxduck said:

    I remember my we have great receivers phase

    They had hands of stone

    Lol. To be fair the Oregon wr group is better than the UW group you are referencing, by a lot. But as we saw last year, the qb most assuredly does matter. Shough had guys running open by 10+ yards on almost every drop back. He either never saw them or missed them by 15 yards
    Shough played like he was on meth. Brown plays like he’s on Xanax.

    Brown makes the right decisions though. He has a weird fucking hitch in his throwing motion and he’s missed long on the 4 passes I’ve seen. He’s got good short and intermediate accuracy. I like his power run game. He needs to stop fumbling.

    If he can’t hit on vertical routes, we are going to have to win with defense at times. I am hoping it’s lack of timing but his mechanics make me think otherwise.

    Ashford throws the ball well and is a twitchy athlete. I’d love for the proverbial light bulb to go on for him.
  • lawsandl
    lawsandl Member Posts: 1,555

    I remember my we have great receivers phase

    They had hands of stone

    Yeah, it’s not even close to that. Our veteran midgets are 200 pounds.

    I don’t think the WR group is one of the best in the country. However, it’s really good, deep and diverse. The unit could use a true burner and a dominant #1. Devon Williams could be the latter.

  • DJDuck
    DJDuck Member Posts: 5,970
    lawsandl said:

    I remember my we have great receivers phase

    They had hands of stone

    Yeah, it’s not even close to that. Our veteran midgets are 200 pounds.

    I don’t think the WR group is one of the best in the country. However, it’s really good, deep and diverse. The unit could use a true burner and a dominant #1. Devon Williams could be the latter.

    Troy Frankin

  • DJDuck
    DJDuck Member Posts: 5,970
    edited May 2021
    I still think our receiving group is one of the best in the country. We don’t have a true burner but most are pretty fast. Franklin’s 40 time translates to a 10.6-10.9. We will get some burners in the 2022 class.

    I never said that the QB didn’t matter at all. Great receivers make mediocre Quarterbacks look good.
  • DJDuck
    DJDuck Member Posts: 5,970
    edited May 2021
    I would certainly at least agree with you Laws that our receiving corps is very good, deep and diverse. We won’t have to wait too long to see how it shakes out. 😁
  • DJDuck
    DJDuck Member Posts: 5,970

    Maybe they can beat the Beavs this year

    Maybe we can 3 peat as PAC 12 Football champs. 😁
  • DJDuck
    DJDuck Member Posts: 5,970
    edited May 2021
    2022-Dominique McKenzie 10.65 100 meters
    Darius Clemons 4.37 40m
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 113,834 Founders Club
    DJDuck said:

    Maybe they can beat the Beavs this year

    Maybe we can 3 peat as PAC 12 Football champs. 😁
    No honor at all
  • lawsandl
    lawsandl Member Posts: 1,555
    Why did I expect much from 7 new posts? I should’ve expected 5 to be DJ.
  • IPukeOregonGrellow
    IPukeOregonGrellow Member Posts: 2,183
    ntxduck said:

    lawsandl said:

    DJDuck said:

    Agree. I think the spring game showed the talent behind Brown is pretty damn good.

    Butters didn’t show great arm strength and Thompson is too much of a gun slinger. If it weren’t for walk-on safeties playing cb, they get picked off.

    Yesterday showed neither team has an above average qb.


    Agreed on butterfield. He looked like Shough out there with some of those pick 6 balls to the sideline. Don’t get why people are pumping him up.

    I’d go brown>>Thompson/ashford>>>butterfield at this point.

    Hard to gauge much from brown yesterday. Spring game format where qbs can’t run takes away his biggest weapon. If he starts I’d expect him to get 8-10 designed runs a game
    To be fair to Butterfield, it's not his fault that Jordan Kent is such a terrible announcer that he can't realize when a ball is spinning end-over-end to a receiver, it's less an arm strength thing and more likely the ball was batted at the line (by Navarette in this case).

    It really highlights what an abortion this Spring Scrimmage was.
  • trublue
    trublue Member Posts: 3,042
    edited May 2021

    Maybe they can beat the Beavs this year

    Maybe the Northern Division Champs can play a game away from home this year and actually show up when scheduled to play the Ducks . . .



  • GreenRiverGatorz
    GreenRiverGatorz Member Posts: 10,165
    ntxduck said:

    I remember my we have great receivers phase

    They had hands of stone

    Lol. To be fair the Oregon wr group is better than the UW group you are referencing, by a lot. But as we saw last year, the qb most assuredly does matter. Shough had guys running open by 10+ yards on almost every drop back. He either never saw them or missed them by 15 yards
    Our WR group was a squad of offseason warriors too. Until they weren't.
  • lawsandl
    lawsandl Member Posts: 1,555

    ntxduck said:

    I remember my we have great receivers phase

    They had hands of stone

    Lol. To be fair the Oregon wr group is better than the UW group you are referencing, by a lot. But as we saw last year, the qb most assuredly does matter. Shough had guys running open by 10+ yards on almost every drop back. He either never saw them or missed them by 15 yards
    Our WR group was a squad of offseason warriors too. Until they weren't.
    There’s a lot of production coming back that isn’t for UW.
  • thechatch
    thechatch Member Posts: 7,223 Standard Supporter
    WR, OL, DL, LB will all be very good to elite units

    CB, S, QB, TE could all be good units but mostly TBD

    The RB room is still pretty concerning, especially with the Sean Dollars and Tre Benson injuries. I had high hopes for Dollars this year and now it sounds like the earliest he makes it back is fall camp.

    That ain’t great.
  • trublue
    trublue Member Posts: 3,042
    edited May 2021

    Maybe they can beat the Beavs this year

    The Doogs need to worry about both the Beavers & the Ducks.

    Jimmy Lake is unproven. His coaching hires are head scratchers.

    Looks like another off-season championship for the Huskies according to the Husky Honks on this bored.
  • trublue
    trublue Member Posts: 3,042

    ntxduck said:

    I remember my we have great receivers phase

    They had hands of stone

    Lol. To be fair the Oregon wr group is better than the UW group you are referencing, by a lot. But as we saw last year, the qb most assuredly does matter. Shough had guys running open by 10+ yards on almost every drop back. He either never saw them or missed them by 15 yards
    Our WR group was a squad of offseason warriors too. Until they weren't.
    NOC

    We’re not talking about UW’s problems . . .
  • haie
    haie Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 23,708 Founders Club
    TruBlu and DJ

    😆👍⛽⛽⛽⛽
  • DJDuck
    DJDuck Member Posts: 5,970
    edited May 2021
    Haie who uses his Dad as a source for expert sports opinion and whines about Oregon on a Forum created for Ducks. 😂👍
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 113,834 Founders Club
    trublue said:

    Maybe they can beat the Beavs this year

    The Doogs need to worry about both the Beavers & the Ducks.

    Jimmy Lake is unproven. His coaching hires are head scratchers.

    Looks like another off-season championship for the Huskies according to the Husky Honks on this bored.
    trublue said:

    ntxduck said:

    I remember my we have great receivers phase

    They had hands of stone

    Lol. To be fair the Oregon wr group is better than the UW group you are referencing, by a lot. But as we saw last year, the qb most assuredly does matter. Shough had guys running open by 10+ yards on almost every drop back. He either never saw them or missed them by 15 yards
    Our WR group was a squad of offseason warriors too. Until they weren't.
    NOC

    We’re not talking about UW’s problems . . .
    Sounds like you care

    A lot