The CardBoard
Stanford vs. Oregon St. Game Thread - Printable Version

+- The CardBoard (https://thecardboard.org/board)
+-- Forum: C-House! (https://thecardboard.org/board/forum-4.html)
+--- Forum: The CardBoard (https://thecardboard.org/board/forum-5.html)
+--- Thread: Stanford vs. Oregon St. Game Thread (/thread-5914.html)

Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13


Re: Stanford vs. Oregon St. Game Thread - akCard - 10-26-2013

THAT got called??!


Re: Stanford vs. Oregon St. Game Thread - JohnR34231 - 10-26-2013

Couldn't get one yard to close the game out. Amazing.


Re: Stanford vs. Oregon St. Game Thread - shinsengumi - 10-26-2013

:(


Re: Stanford vs. Oregon St. Game Thread - dabigv13 - 10-26-2013

poop poop poop.......


Re: Stanford vs. Oregon St. Game Thread - AthleticsDynasty - 10-26-2013

Bad decision to punt. Up by 8 you can win the game by getting half a yard that should be a no-brainer


Re: Stanford vs. Oregon St. Game Thread - JohnR34231 - 10-26-2013

I don't know. We couldn't get one yard on third down.


Re: Stanford vs. Oregon St. Game Thread - dabigv13 - 10-26-2013

woooooooooooooooooooooow



whew!


Re: Stanford vs. Oregon St. Game Thread - akCard - 10-26-2013

I just crapped myself on that pass breakup


Re: Stanford vs. Oregon St. Game Thread - Farm93 - 10-26-2013

Not quite the 8 point win I imagined, but it is a win I will take!!  :)


Re: Stanford vs. Oregon St. Game Thread - shinsengumi - 10-26-2013

Wow! Yep, East Coast folks aren't gonna get much sleep tonight. My heart rate is through the roof!


Re: Stanford vs. Oregon St. Game Thread - Kathy - 10-26-2013

Whew!


Re: Stanford vs. Oregon St. Game Thread - stupac2 - 10-26-2013

Holy crap. There's the cardiac cardinal back again.


Re: Stanford vs. Oregon St. Game Thread - JohnR34231 - 10-26-2013

Another hold on by our fingernails one.  I'll take it though.


Re: Stanford vs. Oregon St. Game Thread - 76lsjumb - 10-26-2013

The grand experiment continues! We are getting ever closer to that elusive goal of winning without an offense...


Re: Stanford vs. Oregon St. Game Thread - dabigv13 - 10-26-2013

If it weren't for an uncharacteristic Gaffney fumble, this game would've been a lot more comfortable.

Absolutely outstanding defensive showing- our pass rush was incredible, our open field tackling was very good, and our coverage was absolutely unreal. If it weren't for some horseshit PI calls, we would've looked even better.

Our offense is still very uneven, particularly on the road. Gaffney with a very solid game, but Hogan incredibly uneven. We don't need a quarterback who can carry this team, we just need one who can make plays when the play is there to be made, and Hogan has only shown that on occasion.


Re: Stanford vs. Oregon St. Game Thread - 82 Card - 10-26-2013

Had OS kicked  FG instead of going for it on 4th a couple times, we would not have won.  Thank God for bad play calling.


Re: Stanford vs. Oregon St. Game Thread - Gauss - 10-26-2013

(10-26-2013, 10:44 PM)AthleticsDynasty link Wrote:Bad decision to punt. Up by 8 you can win the game by getting half a yard that should be a no-brainer

Wow, I've gotten used to people doubting Shaw's calls when it is not warranted, but doubting a punt on the Stanford 35 with 1:43 to go on a 1 possession game?
Wow.



Re: Stanford vs. Oregon St. Game Thread - yvonne - 10-26-2013

When a running play doesn't work: "Shaw is too conservative and stubborn."

When a pass play doesn't work: "Shaw is thinking too hard and not sticking with what we do."


Re: Stanford vs. Oregon St. Game Thread - ChicagoCard - 10-26-2013

It almost seems as though the team's offense abuses its defense.


Re: Stanford vs. Oregon St. Game Thread - stupac2 - 10-26-2013

(10-26-2013, 10:51 PM)82 Card link Wrote:Had OS kicked  FG instead of going for it on 4th a couple times, we would not have won.  Thank God for bad play calling.

People keep saying this, but only one of those was in a range where a typical college kicker has a 90%+ chance of making it. Two of them would've been 50-yarders. Granted, the kicker did make one 50-yarder, but an NFL kicker who makes half of 50-yarders is an excellent kicker. Good odds that they would've missed 2 of the 3.

Also, this type of analysis is obviously facile because the game wouldn't have just proceeded the same way had they kicked and made it. Everyone's decision-making changes. So you can't just say "oh they would've had those points." It doesn't work that way.