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Comfort, Begg and Block on the DL

Jumping out to a 4 TD lead before Oregon's offense really had time to get settled helped too. Herbert had to carry the load in the second half, and to his credit, he made it interesting. I do think that aside from our corner play (which looks worse because Claeys likes to use more man) the second biggest story on this team aside from Minshew is the play of the defense, which aside from USC has been pretty danged impressive. The Trojans got us because their strongest position mirrored our weakest, and Woodie Dixon is a jagoff. There are no more teams on our schedule with a collection of receivers that talented, and only two with defenses that give me pause (Cal because of what their blitzes did to us last year, and UW). I don't think we WILL run the table, but it's not impossible
 
I appreciate the effort of our defensive line and guys like Comfort.....but they were not particularly good in the second half. Herbert routinely had 4-5 seconds to scan the field and dissect our defense. Agree with the comment above by ElC.....good to see him go back to Oregon with an L and sitting in 4th place in the North. So much for being the presumed North champs.
 
I appreciate the effort of our defensive line and guys like Comfort.....but they were not particularly good in the second half. Herbert routinely had 4-5 seconds to scan the field and dissect our defense. Agree with the comment above by ElC.....good to see him go back to Oregon with an L and sitting in 4th place in the North. So much for being the presumed North champs.

The offense did not play well either and throwing the interception hurt the defense. Still, you look at the entire body of work in this game and the defense was outstanding. No one has been able to slow down Oregon until WSU. Look at the scores they have had this season: 58, 62, 35, 38, 42, and 30.

By the way, WSU gave up only 3 points in the fourth quarter.
 
Jumping out to a 4 TD lead before Oregon's offense really had time to get settled helped too. Herbert had to carry the load in the second half, and to his credit, he made it interesting. I do think that aside from our corner play (which looks worse because Claeys likes to use more man) the second biggest story on this team aside from Minshew is the play of the defense, which aside from USC has been pretty danged impressive. The Trojans got us because their strongest position mirrored our weakest, and Woodie Dixon is a jagoff. There are no more teams on our schedule with a collection of receivers that talented, and only two with defenses that give me pause (Cal because of what their blitzes did to us last year, and UW). I don't think we WILL run the table, but it's not impossible

Claeys does like man coverage more than Grinch. If Hercules had stayed for his senior year, the Cougars would win the Pac 12. They may win it anyway, but with Hercules I think this team doesn't lose a game in conference.

By himself, he wrecked pass blocking schemes and regularly put pressure on the QB. That in itself helped the DB's the last two seasons.
 
The offense did not play well either and throwing the interception hurt the defense. Still, you look at the entire body of work in this game and the defense was outstanding. No one has been able to slow down Oregon until WSU. Look at the scores they have had this season: 58, 62, 35, 38, 42, and 30.

By the way, WSU gave up only 3 points in the fourth quarter.

Agree completely. The offense was terrible in that 3rd quarter. The two most frustrating things about the defense were the inability to stop the Ducks on 4th down and Molton's terrible, really bad, no good game. I'm proud of our team for holding the Ducks to 20 and I was very happy to see them step up in crunch time. Still, the second half drive chart for Oregon should be shown to our team on Halloween because it was freakin' terrifying.
 
I don’t remember how many 4th down conversions Oregon had but it was a bunch. They were forced to go for it from the second quarter on due to the 27 point hole. It’s hard to hold a team like Oregon to 10 yards on 4 plays.
 
Agree completely. The offense was terrible in that 3rd quarter. The two most frustrating things about the defense were the inability to stop the Ducks on 4th down and Molton's terrible, really bad, no good game. I'm proud of our team for holding the Ducks to 20 and I was very happy to see them step up in crunch time. Still, the second half drive chart for Oregon should be shown to our team on Halloween because it was freakin' terrifying.

Rightly or wrongly, I am going to chose to look at Molton's play in a different way. He got beat on several plays and he got penalized. It is obvious that the DB's are taught to take the 15 yard penalty instead of giving up a bigger play.

Aside from those and a few other plays, the DB's played well. As you pointed out, the defensive line didn't get much pressure during the second half, especially the third quarter.

So, I am choosing to look at Molton's play like I look at Minshew throwing those two ill advised interceptions. They were horrible passes. But overall, he played very good.
 
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I don’t remember how many 4th down conversions Oregon had but it was a bunch. They were forced to go for it from the second quarter on due to the 27 point hole. It’s hard to hold a team like Oregon to 10 yards on 4 plays.
Oregon was 3 of 5 on fourth down. Remember that OSU was 5 of 5. A little better pass rush and those numbers turn around.
 
Rightly or wrongly, I am going to chose to look at Molton's play in a different way. He got beat on several plays and he got penalized. It is obvious that the DB's are taught to take the 15 yard penalty instead of giving up a bigger play.

Aside from those and a few other plays, the DB's played well. As you pointed out, the defensive line didn't get much pressure during the second half, especially the third quarter.

So, I am choosing to look at Molton's play like I look at Minshew throwing those two ill advised interceptions. They were horrible passes. But overall, he played very good.

It’s disappointing to see someone that has played so much have the struggles he’s been having.
 
Did anyone notice how many the Cougs rushed with just over 2 minutes to play.
They rushed two guys on the one play and one of them was a spy. The play almost ended up as an intercept.
The next play they rushed three guys but one of them was a safety from the outside and it ended up in a sack.
When you don't have 4 NFL d-linemen then you have to think out of the box and they did that.

Question regarding the 4 game per year red shirt rule.
Can a player like Ahmir Crowder (frosh D-lineman) play in the last 4 of these last 5 games and still be counted as a red shirt year? Or is this only for the first 4 games of the year.
Just wondering if he could add some depth down the stretch.
 
Did anyone notice how many the Cougs rushed with just over 2 minutes to play.
They rushed two guys on the one play and one of them was a spy. The play almost ended up as an intercept.
The next play they rushed three guys but one of them was a safety from the outside and it ended up in a sack.
When you don't have 4 NFL d-linemen then you have to think out of the box and they did that.

Question regarding the 4 game per year red shirt rule.
Can a player like Ahmir Crowder (frosh D-lineman) play in the last 4 of these last 5 games and still be counted as a red shirt year? Or is this only for the first 4 games of the year.
Just wondering if he could add some depth down the stretch.

The rule is four games or less to retain the redshirt. Doesn’t matter what point of the season they play.

It appears some freshmen are basically rotating through their four games playing some special teams and occupying the bottom spots of the depth chart.
 
Rightly or wrongly, I am going to chose to look at Molton's play in a different way. He got beat on several plays and he got penalized. It is obvious that the DB's are taught to take the 15 yard penalty instead of giving up a bigger play.

Aside from those and a few other plays, the DB's played well. As you pointed out, the defensive line didn't get much pressure during the second half, especially the third quarter.

So, I am choosing to look at Molton's play like I look at Minshew throwing those two ill advised interceptions. They were horrible passes. But overall, he played very good.

Molton had one of his better games of the year.
 
Did anyone notice how many the Cougs rushed with just over 2 minutes to play.
They rushed two guys on the one play and one of them was a spy. The play almost ended up as an intercept.
The next play they rushed three guys but one of them was a safety from the outside and it ended up in a sack.
When you don't have 4 NFL d-linemen then you have to think out of the box and they did that.

Question regarding the 4 game per year red shirt rule.
Can a player like Ahmir Crowder (frosh D-lineman) play in the last 4 of these last 5 games and still be counted as a red shirt year? Or is this only for the first 4 games of the year.
Just wondering if he could add some depth down the stretch.

They can play in 4 games, doesn't matter when during the season. DT/DL is a tough position though as a true freshman to make an impact at. Very few true frosh in college football are physically ready for the rigors of the DL.

With McDougle, those injured this season, and all our young d-lineman coming back with more seasoning, we should be improved on the DL.
 
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It’s disappointing to see someone that has played so much have the struggles he’s been having.

Darrien did have the most solo tackles (7) than everybody else on D in addition to 1 pass breakup. I think Tracy knows what he is doing when he is keeping Darrien in the game.
 
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Agree completely. The offense was terrible in that 3rd quarter. The two most frustrating things about the defense were the inability to stop the Ducks on 4th down and Molton's terrible, really bad, no good game. I'm proud of our team for holding the Ducks to 20 and I was very happy to see them step up in crunch time. Still, the second half drive chart for Oregon should be shown to our team on Halloween because it was freakin' terrifying.

You really are a miserable human being.
 
Darrien did have the most solo tackles (7) than everybody else on D in addition to 1 pass breakup. I think Tracy knows what he is doing when he is keeping Darrien in the game.

Molton is a tough guy to evaluate. He plays his tail off and he's got good speed. His tackle after crossing the entire field last night was a great play. That said, if there is a big play by the other team or a pass interference flag getting thrown, #3 is often in the vicinity. I'm thrilled to have him 80% of the time and can't wait to see him graduate 20% of the time.
 
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They can play in 4 games, doesn't matter when during the season. DT/DL is a tough position though as a true freshman to make an impact at. Very few true frosh in college football are physically ready for the rigors of the DL.

With McDougle, those injured this season, and all our young d-lineman coming back with more seasoning, we should be improved on the DL.
Lemontt will be the best pro prospects D Lineman the cougs have had in a long time.
 
Molton is a tough guy to evaluate. He plays his tail off and he's got good speed. His tackle after crossing the entire field last night was a great play. That said, if there is a big play by the other team or a pass interference flag getting thrown, #3 is often in the vicinity. I'm thrilled to have him 80% of the time and can't wait to see him graduate 20% of the time.
If he had ball skills he'd be all conference. He's often in position, but he plays the man instead of the ball and mugs to keep from being shaken. That's partly coaching and partly something that can't really be taught
 
Agree completely. The offense was terrible in that 3rd quarter. The two most frustrating things about the defense were the inability to stop the Ducks on 4th down and Molton's terrible, really bad, no good game. I'm proud of our team for holding the Ducks to 20 and I was very happy to see them step up in crunch time. Still, the second half drive chart for Oregon should be shown to our team on Halloween because it was freakin' terrifying.
You had to think a team as talented offensively as Oregon would make some adjustments and start moving the ball. They also made some adjustments including rolling out Herbert more often, which neutralized any push the d-line & linebackers might have gotten in the first half. Quite frankly, I thought holding the Ducks to a pair of FGs in that second half when they had first and goal twice was huge for our defense....especially the 1st and goal at the 6, when 3 straight running plays were stuffed. Cougs played a much better defensive game vs. Ducks than they did vs. OSU.

I have zero complaints about the game, even the 2nd half. What matters is getting a big win vs. a quality opponent.

Glad Cougar
 
Getting back to the front end of this thread...Random, as you know, young men have a heck of a time being focused for the next game, especially after a big win. It bit Oregon this week and our coaching staff will try to keep it from biting us next week. The worst thing that a 18-23 year old can do is read his own press clippings (or the modern equivalent...social media posts).
 
Getting back to the front end of this thread...Random, as you know, young men have a heck of a time being focused for the next game, especially after a big win. It bit Oregon this week and our coaching staff will try to keep it from biting us next week. The worst thing that a 18-23 year old can do is read his own press clippings (or the modern equivalent...social media posts).
It was also tough for Oregon going from the comfort of Autzen to a crazy road game. We won't have the same problem on the Farm but that in itself could be a problem with little energy in the place. I just think over the years when we start to get in a rhythm we do a good job of maintaining it. This week will definitely be a big test.
 
Getting back to the front end of this thread...Random, as you know, young men have a heck of a time being focused for the next game, especially after a big win. It bit Oregon this week and our coaching staff will try to keep it from biting us next week. The worst thing that a 18-23 year old can do is read his own press clippings (or the modern equivalent...social media posts).
Hell its hard to keep them focused after a big half! Good learning experience, most of the boys thought the game was won going into the locker room. That first offensive series was Brutal.
 
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