I like when ND loses. They produce good o-linemen but fuckin eh get out of here with being ranked every year. they haven't been a real contender since the 80s
I like when ND loses. They produce good o-linemen but fuckin eh get out of here with being ranked every year. they haven't been a real contender since the 80s
‘Cuse with a good win with a new coach over a ranked team.
CU….ooff
Go VOLS
shedeur sanders gets benched and leaves the field. what a bitch ass piece of shit.
swing your fucking sword.
My new favorite college team is whoever is playing against CU. I fucking hate peon Deion.
I was a Redskins fan from the late 70's until Snyder ruined the franchise. (Sanders playing for the Cowboys took it to the next level but then the 'Skins hired him and that was the final straw.)
Hype machine for life. Overrated, just like his fragile kids.
Watching them get pummeled was quite invigorating. Like a stout cup of Joe.
All sizzle, no steak.
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Watch them go and lose up in Fort Collins next weekend.
they somehow look worse than last year... with the exception of #2 and #12
it is kinda sad because I think Deion made people realize there's a lot of talent at HBCU..
but asking your kids to stay focused while flaunting gold/diamonds and inviting their favorite rappers to hang out goes to a kids head
the deion era has a few more seasons in it at most and thats goin on the top of my predictions list.
swing your fucking sword.
Man last night was just an insane game in Autzen. So many lows and highs. But satisfied with the win. Gabriel simply isn’t an elite QB, which too bad as the Ducks have some weapons. Hopefully they can sort out the O line. Defensive backfield is strongest the Ducks have had in a while. Boise State is a very solid team, and is well coached. Their fundamentals were very solid. Feels so weird to play the swamp rats in September. As of today the game against Ohio St seems like it’ll be a disaster for the Ducks
Dude, Gabriel has an 84% completion rate...he's not the problem. He had two deep balls yesterday that absolutely should have been caught and he's getting sacked by corner and safety blitzes every other play. Yes, he should read some of these and dump accordingly but it's very difficult to quarterback an offense when DBs and LBs are coming at you literally untouched.
The problem is that we have a virtually non-existent offensive line and ostensibly very poor coaching. No O-line means we can't run the ball (near historic lows for rushing yards with two very talented RBs) which means they pressure the QB every play. Our TEs were missing assignments left and right and they all looked very confused by BSU (and Idaho's) schemes which weren't exactly novel.
If we fix the O line somehow, this is a very good team. If we don't, we are going ~8-4 by virtue of our speed and excellent secondary alone.
All that said, BSU is a good team. If they had a better passing game, they'd be very difficult to beat.
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"All God does is watch us and kill us when we get boring. We must never, ever be boring."
CU with zero running game into year two is indicative of poor coaching.
But….its “perfect timin’, I stay shinin”
I'm fine with Cal beating Auburn. (I'm fine with anyone beating an SEC team for that matter.) Cal seems to have a good QB, although neither Rogers or Goff got them to a major bowl game.
Watching in stadium Gabriel only looked at one receiver per play. He could’ve avoided some sacks with simply throwing the ball out of bounds. Plus he isn’t really a threat running which limits play calls. I also don’t think he can see the middle of the field. The sure TD that Stewart didn’t catch was a bad throw, he saw it was a wide open TD and just over cooked the throw. Not saying that the O line isn’t a disaster, it is. But I’d rather see Dante. Play calling was suspect, hate bubble screens and too many up the middle runs that weren’t working. The run game improved in the second half when they started running stretch plays and even some counters. The secondary played great and had some key break ups on tight plays. I think Boise has a better pass game than was apparent because the D did a great job on the back end. Their RB is the real deal.
The refs last night were soo much better than the pac12 refs I’ve gotten accustomed to, they let the DBs make plays that would’ve been petty flags with Pac refs.
Finally TV has ruined the in person experience. So much dead time for commercials. It’s great that a fan can watch almost any game from home, but watching in person is an exercise in patience. The NFL used to be the league of too many commercials but CFB has taken it to the next level. And last nights game was only on streaming. The prime time games are unbearable in person.
[QUOTE=The Reverend Floater;7122129]Dude, Gabriel has an 84% completion rate...he's not the problem. He had two deep balls yesterday that absolutely should have been caught and he's getting sacked by corner and safety blitzes every other play. Yes, he should read some of these and dump accordingly but it's very difficult to quarterback an offense when DBs and LBs are coming at you literally untouched.
The problem is that we have a virtually non-existent offensive line and ostensibly very poor coaching. No O-line means we can't run the ball (near historic lows for rushing yards with two very talented RBs) which means they pressure the QB every play. Our TEs were missing assignments left and right and they all looked very confused by BSU (and Idaho's) schemes which weren't exactly novel.
If we fix the O line somehow, this is a very good team. If we don't, we are going ~8-4 by virtue of our speed and excellent secondary alone.
All that said, BSU is a good team. If they had a better passing game, they'd be very difficult to beat.
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I agree with most of this but that 84% completion rate is fools gold. This offense has VERY easy throws as first options IE, 2023 Nix numbers. They are spoon feeding Gabriel and hoping he can make something happen but that just hasn't been seen yet.
I thought he was highly overrated last season and worst case Ducks do have Dante Moore just cashing his check right now. Obviously the best scenario is they can figure stuff out and Dante is ready to go for next season...
Something clearly isn't right.
[QUOTE=fatnslow;7122184] Did you guys actually watch Dante Moore last year? Unless he's made huge strides, Gabriel is much better. Dante will likely be good as he has a lot of talent but he was pretty inconsistent last year and often played scared. I know he was a huge get and very hyped but a cool customer, he is not.
Look, I don't think Gabriel is Nix nor Mariota. But he's pretty damned good...better than most QBs in the Big10 for sure. Lest we forget he had some incredible passes last night under pressure. And it's all for naught if we don't get him a few seconds of protection. There were at least five plays last night where a defender got to him or near him completely untouched. No QB or team survives with an awful O-line.
Play calling was absolutely shit. If you have one of the best receiving corps in the nation, passing 21 times all game is unacceptable. Running on 2nd and 3rd and long while tied is garbage. Especially when Evan Stewart was absolutely cooking his DB every down. That dude is really good, let alone Tez (three passes all game for -1 yards???) and Holden.
Defense looks really good. Muhammad is the real deal while Johnson, Savage and Reed seemed to be everywhere at once. Burch and Harmon are a nasty combo as well.
The offense just looks like hammered shit and they better fix it or someone is getting fired, asap. Waaaaay too much talent to play that sloppy and an Oregon team with a had offense is incomprehensible.
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"All God does is watch us and kill us when we get boring. We must never, ever be boring."
Yeah, I see that now. I always played through my concussions so I’m still fine with calling him a pussy.
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swing your fucking sword.
We speak the same language. It's almost like the O line hasn't figured out that the weak side has the QB's back when he's a lefty. I'd rather see a flag for a hold then Gabriel hit in the back.
I also noticed he never makes it past the primary route, never sees anyone else down field. Maybe he's anticipating the lack of protection?
I don't know how you improve your O line markedly 2 games into the season. I think you have to adapt and run a lot of quick routes, misdirections, counters, flats passes, draws,etc.
As of today it seems Ohio State will
probably only play the Ducks and Penn State as top 15 ranked opponents before the playoffs. They could feasibly not see a team capable of making the playoffs in the regular season. Meanwhile in the SEC....
Hey! The new PAC 12 is here!
https://www.cbssports.com/college-fo...ence-rebuilds/
I still call it The Jake.
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