Lanning will cost Ducks games again this year
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Test: failedntxduck said:
Chinteresting to see how they come out next week. Will tell a lot about Dan in a classic let down/low energy spot after a big home gameMikeSeaver said:
Disagree.thechatch said:If a team runs a fake punt it’s because the other side told on itself on tape. CU punt coverage was probably lazy/bailing early so Lanning made the decision during the week that we’d go if the yardage was reasonable.
Lanning isn’t Chip 2009 but it’s starting to get tough making the argument that he’s not a competent HC.
I suppose it depends on what your definition of “competent” is.
He has a lot to answer for. -
This is a GOOD Stanford team
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Most obvious letdown spot of all time. Coming off a big game at home with a bye next week. Major indictment of Dan (iltcht) that they are sleep walkingSources said:This is a GOOD Stanford team
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This never happens in CFB.
JFC. -
Second time this season they’ve let about 10 seconds tick off the clock before calling an obvious timeout.
It’s the little things that let you know. -
He apparently called it right away, per people in the stadium. But Pac12 refsMikeSeaver said:Second time this season they’ve let about 10 seconds tick off the clock before calling an obvious timeout.
It’s the little things that let you know. -
I'd be concerned if Ducks hadn't made adjustments in 2nd Q. Ducks moving the ball easily now. D making stops.46XiJCAB said:This never happens in CFB.
JFC.
Stanford came out with a solid game plan, really the only strategy that could keep it close.
On pace for 31-14, maybe 38-17 final score.
Hope UW watches this and hangs the banner before we? play the game. -
Stanford is doing the only thing they can do. Hold the ball as long as they can to keep the Oregon offense off the field. This strategy works if you can power run nonstop, but they can’t. And any penalty at all kills your drives. Tree now just going to play not to get blown out.
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Stanford should pray harder to Saint Flutie, and throw non-stop Hail Mary’s. Meanwhile the band should play Living on a Prayer after every offensive play. They’ll write a story about it one day, called Miracle on the 34th Yard Line.
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1.6 yards per rush for Furd.greenblood said:Stanford is doing the only thing they can do. Hold the ball as long as they can to keep the Oregon offense off the field. This strategy works if you can power run nonstop, but they can’t. And any penalty at all kills your drives. Tree now just going to play not to get blown out.
Game plan >>>>>>window.





