Ducks
Are a mess.
Oregon recovered a fucking onside kick on its first possession, yet failed to have an adequate scheme to move the ball at least 10 yards. WTF? Why onside kick without a plan to utilize?
Against Wisconsin no less.
Will Stein might have more 3 and outs in 2 consecutive home games than any OC since Chip Kelly.
This wasn't weather.
It barely rained before halftime.
This is a systematic problem.
Moore may be too mentally fragile to lead. But, lazy gameplanning is putting him in situations that shouldn't exist.
The first half felt similar to Indiana. The opponent knew what was coming, shut down routes, and forced coverage sacks. There's no way that should happen to this Badger team unless you suck at your job.
Oregon is loaded with talent. But against a D with a pulse, we wilt like Dutch round cabbage dunked in hot poultry broth.
I'm seeing at least 2 more losses. Maybe 3. No natty, no playoff.
I think the big10 might struggle to get 3 teams.
Fuck
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I see your psy op nonsense. They will talk about how UW is just another game all week then, to deep dive paraphrase the pod, come out all greased up and high on pervitin looking to put 60 on the Fisch.
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as someone else pointed out, all these 2 loss SEC teams being ranked (while UW and Iowa aren’t) is definitely them setting up to jam 5 or even 6 sec teams in.
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appreciate the candor. My heart is breaking. Some of the questions I had about Oregon's two-level talent depth chart going into the season are showing.
You could still put together a playoff season in what is finally a rebuilding year so I wouldn't completely lose it just yet. Iowa is Iowa. USC has played Oregon soft since Pete left and UW always pees down their leg against Oregon unless they have Penix or when they are way better than them (16/17).
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Has Lanning turned down the LSU job yet?
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UCLA in Pasadena scares me more than Oregon at home. Oregon would need an absolute collapse to be in jeopardy of missing the playoff. Great talent, media coaching.
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do your coaches suck? Because you’ve been stacking and buying talent that should be able to compete with buck nuts.
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Tosh, yes. Stein, probably.
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To me, the issue is Moore. He's soft, plain and simple. Soft.
He can run but clearly tries to avoid it.
He gets the yips in the pocket after he's been touched a few times and the rhythm is off for the rest of the game.
Thomas came in after what appeared to be a bump on the nose after a facemask or whatever and appeared to be an upgrade.
If Lanning is a mercenary, you might see Thomas take over at some point.
Moore has a nice arm and throws a great pass but you gotta have some balls playing that position and I'm not sure he does.
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I can't disagree about anything you wrote here.
Well, maybe that Moore is THE problem. Not sure if meant it in exclusion of anything else though. My thought is that Stein is too predictable. Sharp DCs from middling squads clearly know what's coming. I don't have the numbers, but Oregon is in 3rd and long way too often. Lots of 3 or 4 and outs.
Playcalling is exacerbating the Moore problem, at least that's my thesis.




