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Sincere question for Duck fans

DerekJohnson
Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 68,416

Does Dan Lanning officially have a Washington problem?
Serious question, not a troll attempt.
Serious question, not a troll attempt.
Sincere question for Duck fans 12 votes
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No he doesn'tHe's building a Monster.
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No he doesn'tSincerely, no. This Washington team has something in its DNA. We've all seen teams like this before. They just find a way, pretty, ugly and everything in between. Absent that, Oregon would have run a train on the conference (but no, not the best Oregon team ever).
I don't think they started out slow, which is what people would say, but that Washington was hungry and came out hot.
Still, Mario Cristobal didn't seem to have any problem doing it with, according to papa race, much inferior teams. So there's that. -
No he doesn'tI voted No he doesn't, he had a Micheal Penix problem, which is now a Sark problem
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Pretty slim margins to call it a problem but they were the problem in Oregon’s season this year.
Last year a little unlucky.
This year UW was better by 6 points over 2 games.
UW turned out to be grittier winners. -
Washington is built perfectly in a way to exploit Oregon’s defensive weakness. Weak safeties.
That being said, in all 3 of the games the defense did enough for Oregon to win the game but the offense was unable to do so.
Your defense has been the difference in all 3 games -
Who would have believed it?SFGbob said:Washington is built perfectly in a way to exploit Oregon’s defensive weakness. Weak safeties.
That being said, in all 3 of the games the defense did enough for Oregon to win the game but the offense was unable to do so.
Your defense has been the difference in all 3 games
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No. They have a DeBoner problem. As long as he is here I like our? chances despite disparity in talent.