11-06-2020, 09:01 AM
(11-06-2020, 07:15 AM)pcgoode Wrote:(11-05-2020, 08:31 PM)Snorlax94 Wrote:
I agree with a lot of what you say here. It’s interesting to me that the Ducks appear to not be very settled along the offensive line depth chart - lot of “ors” on the starters: https://www.google.ca/amp/s/247sports.co...97496/Amp/
I know if Stanford’s depth chart for the O line read that way that I would be concerned. I would also note that while the Ducks beat us last year 21-6, it’s not as if the Oregon offense with a veteran O line and Justin Herbert overwhelmed us. They had a grand total of 86 yards rushing, Herbert was sacked four times and had a passer rating of 77.
Totally agree with this. After watching Herbert in his first few pro games, he might just be the best rookie QB in the NFL in 2020. With that said, with "all their weapons", how does Oregon not end up in the national discussion last year? How is it that they only score 21 points against a young and inexperienced Stanford D in 2019? Take away Herbert, his dominant Offensive line, and the enire secondary and what you have is a possible upset in the making this Saturday. I like Cristobal, but until he wins on par with his talent, he is unproven.
Lets go!