Lanning will cost Ducks games again this year
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Calling him Dan feels appropriate to be honest.thechatch said:
When I’m in a hurryDerekJohnson said:
You refer to your coach by his first name?thechatch said:
We had every starter out and were playing walk ons and 3rd string guys in the 4thQlouism2wash said:https://x.com/ActionNetworkHQ/status/1706646893600665967?s=20
I see why he was fired up. Colorado’s players are a bunch of punks. Teams are going to run it up on them if they can. Good for Oregon for not letting off the gas.
But yeah, taking unnecessary risks to run the score up probably isn’t the best approach.
Deion left his starters in to get on the scoreboard. Dan could have hung 60+ easy if he wanted to humiliate Deion but the message was sent and received. Deions not an idiot. He knew it could have been much worse. -
A former best friend of mine was from Montreal. When he left Seattle and went back home, I visited him once a year for 6-7 years. When we'd go visit his parents, they spoke French in the house but I was always taken aback when he'd call his parents by their first names.MikeSeaver said:
Calling him Dan feels appropriate to be honest.thechatch said:
When I’m in a hurryDerekJohnson said:
You refer to your coach by his first name?thechatch said:
We had every starter out and were playing walk ons and 3rd string guys in the 4thQlouism2wash said:https://x.com/ActionNetworkHQ/status/1706646893600665967?s=20
I see why he was fired up. Colorado’s players are a bunch of punks. Teams are going to run it up on them if they can. Good for Oregon for not letting off the gas.
But yeah, taking unnecessary risks to run the score up probably isn’t the best approach.
Deion left his starters in to get on the scoreboard. Dan could have hung 60+ easy if he wanted to humiliate Deion but the message was sent and received. Deions not an idiot. He knew it could have been much worse. -
Dan is not my father. He’s younger than I am.DerekJohnson said:
A former best friend of mine was from Montreal. When he left Seattle and went back home, I visited him once a year for 6-7 years. When we'd go visit his parents, they spoke French in the house but I was always taken aback when he'd call his parents by their first names.MikeSeaver said:
Calling him Dan feels appropriate to be honest.thechatch said:
When I’m in a hurryDerekJohnson said:
You refer to your coach by his first name?thechatch said:
We had every starter out and were playing walk ons and 3rd string guys in the 4thQlouism2wash said:https://x.com/ActionNetworkHQ/status/1706646893600665967?s=20
I see why he was fired up. Colorado’s players are a bunch of punks. Teams are going to run it up on them if they can. Good for Oregon for not letting off the gas.
But yeah, taking unnecessary risks to run the score up probably isn’t the best approach.
Deion left his starters in to get on the scoreboard. Dan could have hung 60+ easy if he wanted to humiliate Deion but the message was sent and received. Deions not an idiot. He knew it could have been much worse. -
Tabernac!DerekJohnson said:
A former best friend of mine was from Montreal. When he left Seattle and went back home, I visited him once a year for 6-7 years. When we'd go visit his parents, they spoke French in the house but I was always taken aback when he'd call his parents by their first names.MikeSeaver said:
Calling him Dan feels appropriate to be honest.thechatch said:
When I’m in a hurryDerekJohnson said:
You refer to your coach by his first name?thechatch said:
We had every starter out and were playing walk ons and 3rd string guys in the 4thQlouism2wash said:https://x.com/ActionNetworkHQ/status/1706646893600665967?s=20
I see why he was fired up. Colorado’s players are a bunch of punks. Teams are going to run it up on them if they can. Good for Oregon for not letting off the gas.
But yeah, taking unnecessary risks to run the score up probably isn’t the best approach.
Deion left his starters in to get on the scoreboard. Dan could have hung 60+ easy if he wanted to humiliate Deion but the message was sent and received. Deions not an idiot. He knew it could have been much worse. -
Putain!ntxduck said:
Tabernac!DerekJohnson said:
A former best friend of mine was from Montreal. When he left Seattle and went back home, I visited him once a year for 6-7 years. When we'd go visit his parents, they spoke French in the house but I was always taken aback when he'd call his parents by their first names.MikeSeaver said:
Calling him Dan feels appropriate to be honest.thechatch said:
When I’m in a hurryDerekJohnson said:
You refer to your coach by his first name?thechatch said:
We had every starter out and were playing walk ons and 3rd string guys in the 4thQlouism2wash said:https://x.com/ActionNetworkHQ/status/1706646893600665967?s=20
I see why he was fired up. Colorado’s players are a bunch of punks. Teams are going to run it up on them if they can. Good for Oregon for not letting off the gas.
But yeah, taking unnecessary risks to run the score up probably isn’t the best approach.
Deion left his starters in to get on the scoreboard. Dan could have hung 60+ easy if he wanted to humiliate Deion but the message was sent and received. Deions not an idiot. He knew it could have been much worse.
(Very impressive, by the way) -
I'm at a middle age now where any comment risks triggering some random story from me.thechatch said:
Dan is not my father. He’s younger than I am.DerekJohnson said:
A former best friend of mine was from Montreal. When he left Seattle and went back home, I visited him once a year for 6-7 years. When we'd go visit his parents, they spoke French in the house but I was always taken aback when he'd call his parents by their first names.MikeSeaver said:
Calling him Dan feels appropriate to be honest.thechatch said:
When I’m in a hurryDerekJohnson said:
You refer to your coach by his first name?thechatch said:
We had every starter out and were playing walk ons and 3rd string guys in the 4thQlouism2wash said:https://x.com/ActionNetworkHQ/status/1706646893600665967?s=20
I see why he was fired up. Colorado’s players are a bunch of punks. Teams are going to run it up on them if they can. Good for Oregon for not letting off the gas.
But yeah, taking unnecessary risks to run the score up probably isn’t the best approach.
Deion left his starters in to get on the scoreboard. Dan could have hung 60+ easy if he wanted to humiliate Deion but the message was sent and received. Deions not an idiot. He knew it could have been much worse. -
You ghosted him? Classy.DerekJohnson said:
A former best friend of mine was from Montreal. .MikeSeaver said:
Calling him Dan feels appropriate to be honest.thechatch said:
When I’m in a hurryDerekJohnson said:
You refer to your coach by his first name?thechatch said:
We had every starter out and were playing walk ons and 3rd string guys in the 4thQlouism2wash said:https://x.com/ActionNetworkHQ/status/1706646893600665967?s=20
I see why he was fired up. Colorado’s players are a bunch of punks. Teams are going to run it up on them if they can. Good for Oregon for not letting off the gas.
But yeah, taking unnecessary risks to run the score up probably isn’t the best approach.
Deion left his starters in to get on the scoreboard. Dan could have hung 60+ easy if he wanted to humiliate Deion but the message was sent and received. Deions not an idiot. He knew it could have been much worse. -
It honestly wouldn't have mattered. Now whether he knew that or not is a different question.flatus said:Ducks destined to lose 2-3 games this year a la Corvallis and UW 2022.
Biggest reason: Lanning will shit the bed again with reckless decision-making. Case in point: fake punt on own 17 against shitty Colorado. That decision was fucktarded, fueled 100% by emotion. Ducks fail there and it's a huge momentum swing with gift points for CU, which, up to that point, hadn't moved the ball in the forward direction. Dumb. Just plain dumb.
If Oregon is even able to hang with UW straight-up, Lanning will find a way to fuck it up by forcing an inane, low-probabilty call, probably on 4th down in our? own territory, per the script. Fuck.
Deboner > Lanning, until shown otherwise (probably never) -
Lets see how they look after Rome, Jalen, and Ja’Lynnbisonduck said:
Oregon’s defense is better according to SP+ and that’s still accounting for the last 3 games of last year.flatus said:
Penix and receivers are the difference. Oregon has edge at RB. UW has better coached D, which can stop Oregon. Ducks need BigPenix to make mistakes in order to win. I don't see that happening. Hence a dumb Lanning 4th down decision(s) will seal it for UW, rather easily, say 44-27?*DerekJohnson said:
I don't see a huge disparity in talent between UW and Oregon.flatus said:Ducks destined to lose 2-3 games this year a la Corvallis and UW 2022.
Biggest reason: Lanning will shit the bed again with reckless decision-making. Case in point: fake punt on own 17 against shitty Colorado. That decision was fucktarded, fueled 100% by emotion. Ducks fail there and it's a huge momentum swing with gift points for CU, which, up to that point, hadn't moved the ball in the forward direction. Dumb. Just plain dumb.
If Oregon is even able to hang with UW straight-up, Lanning will find a way to fuck it up by forcing an inane, low-probabilty call, probably on 4th down in our? own territory, per the script. Fuck.
Deboner > Lanning, until shown otherwise (probably never)
*Adjusted for inflation
Teams aren’t even going after Jahlil Florence and Kyhree Jackson’s play the last two games was outstanding.
The spread on this game is probably -5.5 based on analytics and probably squeezes closer to -3.5 after next week’s slate. -
backthepack said:
Lets see how they look after Rome, Jalen, and Ja’Lynn</blockquotebisonduck said:
Oregon’s defense is better according to SP+ and that’s still accounting for the last 3 games of last year.flatus said:
Penix and receivers are the difference. Oregon has edge at RB. UW has better coached D, which can stop Oregon. Ducks need BigPenix to make mistakes in order to win. I don't see that happening. Hence a dumb Lanning 4th down decision(s) will seal it for UW, rather easily, say 44-27?*DerekJohnson said:
I don't see a huge disparity in talent between UW and Oregon.flatus said:Ducks destined to lose 2-3 games this year a la Corvallis and UW 2022.
Biggest reason: Lanning will shit the bed again with reckless decision-making. Case in point: fake punt on own 17 against shitty Colorado. That decision was fucktarded, fueled 100% by emotion. Ducks fail there and it's a huge momentum swing with gift points for CU, which, up to that point, hadn't moved the ball in the forward direction. Dumb. Just plain dumb.
If Oregon is even able to hang with UW straight-up, Lanning will find a way to fuck it up by forcing an inane, low-probabilty call, probably on 4th down in our? own territory, per the script. Fuck.
Deboner > Lanning, until shown otherwise (probably never)
*Adjusted for inflation
Teams aren’t even going after Jahlil Florence and Kyhree Jackson’s play the last two games was outstanding.
The spread on this game is probably -5.5 based on analytics and probably squeezes closer to -3.5 after next week’s slate.
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