85 Bears of the 4th Quarter


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Regression
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too bad it is 4 quarter game
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NBA defense. Be tanned, rested, and ready to pour it on in the 4th
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Harsh, Boss.RaceBannon said:Regression
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23ppg against is actually pretty good for a high powered offensive team. -
Nobody is really talking about it, but is this an S&C thing, or at least partly? Does the D just wear em out? Sort of seems like it.
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May be. However D was wore out against UO late. Depth thing there. Held on and made the plays they needed to.no_uh said:Nobody is really talking about it, but is this an S&C thing, or at least partly? Does the D just wear em out? Sort of seems like it.
First, My fellow Dawgs, don’t overlook a lesser team in the Cougs like Auburn did this past weekend. Someone, somewhere, on some thread, asked me what happened to Auby. IMO, they overlooked a decent team toward the Iron Bowl and it cost em. No way NM St goes in to JH and wins 8 out of 10 games. Ain’t happening.
There’s no excuse for a team with better athlete to lose to a lesser team and hope that exact thing don’t bite WA this week. HAVE to take care of bidness and THEN, CCG. -
Winners win.
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You guysms have it to do.dtd said:Winners win.
Y’all just don’t need to get sidetracked with Beav and Cougs.
I’d be astonished if GT upset GA.
But stranger things have happened.
Beavs and Cougs are better than GT. Don’t get caught looking like Auby. -
I do believe there is something about other teams being gassed by the 4th qtr. They are literally running sprints through our defense for 3 qtrs
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You mean like the Arizona State game.UW_Doog_Bot said:
23ppg against is actually pretty good for a high powered offensive team. -
First time in a mont we haven’t played the best defense in the history of college footballYellowSnow said: -
Or it’s a good thing it’s not a 3 quarter game… broFireCohen said:too bad it is 4 quarter game
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Our D has held both Oregon and Oregon State to their lowest output this season.
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And several teams have held UW to a lower total than Oregon - the best defense in all of college footballHairyBallsDawg said:Our D has held both Oregon and Oregon State to their lowest output this season.
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And several teams have held UW to a lower total than Oregon - the best defense in all of college footballHairyBallsDawg said:Our D has held both Oregon and Oregon State to their lowest output this season.
But yeah, our D sucks...
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Rope a dope defensedannarc said:I do believe there is something about other teams being gassed by the 4th qtr. They are literally running sprints through our defense for 3 qtrs
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I haven't rewatched but I didn't feel like the D was actually worn out at the end against Oregon. I actually think they did a good job of making Oregon work harder for things than they were earlier. Second to last drive they had them off the field deep in their own territory but Lanning's late time out saved it. Then they weren't gashing the D and getting first downs on passes. They got down the field on the final drive to set up the missed field goal but they certainly weren't chunking plays and it's hard as fuck to get good offenses off the field in 3-4 downs now, even not gassed.SECDAWG said:
May be. However D was wore out against UO late. Depth thing there. Held on and made the plays they needed to.no_uh said:Nobody is really talking about it, but is this an S&C thing, or at least partly? Does the D just wear em out? Sort of seems like it.
First, My fellow Dawgs, don’t overlook a lesser team in the Cougs like Auburn did this past weekend. Someone, somewhere, on some thread, asked me what happened to Auby. IMO, they overlooked a decent team toward the Iron Bowl and it cost em. No way NM St goes in to JH and wins 8 out of 10 games. Ain’t happening.
There’s no excuse for a team with better athlete to lose to a lesser team and hope that exact thing don’t bite WA this week. HAVE to take care of bidness and THEN, CCG.
I actually feel like the only game I remember feeling where there were wore out was Arizona and the heat may have contributed.