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No excuses but....
Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2015 2:58 pm
by dd10snoop28
Let's not forget how fortunate/resilient we were to make it to the National Chqmpionship this year:
Bralon Addison 890yds, 9tds, 280punt return yds, 2tds
-leading receiver and one of our best players coming into he season
Devon Allen 684yds, 7tds
-3rd leading receiver and our best downfield threat
Darren Carringotn 704yds, 4tds
-2nd leading receiver and another downfield threat
Pharaoh Brown 420yds, 6tds
-best tight end and one of our most talentd players
-great blocker/receiver
-can exploit 1on1s with linebackers (beat Myles Jack earlier this year on a 1-on-1)
Tyler Johnstone - 26 starts
-most talented offensive lineman
-freshman all American, all pac-12 player
Ifo Ekpre-Olomu - 4 year starter
-2 time all-American
Re: No excuses but....
Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2015 3:05 pm
by Sooth
My thoughts exactly. I would have loved to see what a healthy Oregon team could have done in the title game. But that's football and Ohio State had their share of adversity as well.
I think Pharaoh especially would have been big in that game last night.
Re: No excuses but....
Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2015 3:08 pm
by QuackininBama
Sooth wrote:My thoughts exactly. I would have loved to see what a healthy Oregon team could have done in the title game. But that's football and Ohio State had their share of adversity as well.
I think Pharaoh especially would have been big in that game last night.
Thats just sick when your 3rd string quarterback can come in and lead your team to wins in the conference championship, sugar bowl, and national championship. Makes ya wonder how many really talented kids sat behind starters and never got a look because the starter didn't get hurt. I know they load em up at Bama, Florida State, Ohio State etc....
Re: No excuses but....
Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2015 4:50 pm
by Bud Lee
QuackininBama wrote:Sooth wrote:My thoughts exactly. I would have loved to see what a healthy Oregon team could have done in the title game. But that's football and Ohio State had their share of adversity as well.
I think Pharaoh especially would have been big in that game last night.
Thats just sick when your 3rd string quarterback can come in and lead your team to wins in the conference championship, sugar bowl, and national championship. Makes ya wonder how many really talented kids sat behind starters and never got a look because the starter didn't get hurt. I know they load em up at Bama, Florida State, Ohio State etc....
Sucks for yall, but I love how this worked out for Jones. He went from not having a shot to having a strong chance of being drafted in the 4-6 rounds this year if he leaves. Great feel good story....if you're not a duck fan that is
He said it in a simple tweet after the Bama game, "third string." I said it before the game, this kid could start at any college that didn't have a Heisman candidate in front of him and the only reason he was 3rd string is that he was unfortunate enough to have TWO in front of him
Re: No excuses but....
Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2015 5:34 pm
by squintsdd
I don't mind Oregon losing to him. The kid is obviously talented, and is most likely starting at 90% of the big 5 schools. As an Oregon fan it sucks that the ducks lost. As a football fan it's good to see Jones get a chance to show what he can do
Re: No excuses but....
Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2015 6:57 pm
by MFRDuckFan
Not making excuses............but there does come a tipping point when you just lose too many people to become effective. Meyer had two less WR's to plan for. FRICKING GIFT PEOPLE! Most teams don't turn over the ball 4 times and beat us. We beat ourselves. Offense needed to put up points & try to hope the defense could keep them contained. Coulda, woulda, shoulda. Opportunity was there when we were only down by one point.
Re: No excuses but....
Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2015 7:00 pm
by woundedknees
The opportunity was there in the first quarter when the Ducks failed to convert 3 consecutive 3rd down attempts... How often does that happen?
Re: No excuses but....
Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2015 7:12 pm
by squintsdd
I like it when people say "no excuses" and then give an excuse. Always makes me laugh. Give the other team credit for winning.
Re: No excuses but....
Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2015 2:54 pm
by ducksrock
squintsdd wrote:I like it when people say "no excuses" and then give an excuse. Always makes me laugh. Give the other team credit for winning.
Exactly.....We have seen it on both sides of the fence...Its never pretty....
Re: No excuses but....
Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2015 3:33 pm
by pezsez1
I totally give Ohio State credit for winning... they were the better team that day.
That said, I see nothing wrong with talking about some of the reasons why we lost, and the loss of so many talented receivers/blockers really hurt us... not just in the receiving game, but in the run game (in fact, probably more so in the run game).
Doesn't matter now, though. Upward and onward.
Re: No excuses but....
Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2015 4:09 pm
by dthomas=ddixon
tOSU was down to their 3rd string QB. No excuses.
Re: No excuses but....
Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2015 6:16 pm
by whosyourwally
dthomas=ddixon wrote:tOSU was down to their 3rd string QB. No excuses.
"Discussing circumstances that affected the outcome of the game? There's to be none of that here!!!"
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Re: No excuses but....
Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2015 8:06 pm
by brich75
ducksrock wrote:squintsdd wrote:I like it when people say "no excuses" and then give an excuse. Always makes me laugh. Give the other team credit for winning.
Exactly.....We have seen it on both sides of the fence...Its never pretty....
It the same as prefacing with "all do respect" you just know something is coming lol
Re: No excuses but....
Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2015 12:51 am
by pezsez1
tOSU was down to their 3rd string QB. No excuses.
Yes, but Ohio State having a talented game manager behind a great O-line and running game had absolutely nothing to do with our total lack of depth at receiver.