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re: Oregon's four losses!!
Posted on 8/16/11 at 11:23 am to dcwtiger01
Posted on 8/16/11 at 11:23 am to dcwtiger01
"It is also interesting to point out that they were unable to score 20 points against any non-conference opponent."
Is this directly related to those four losses or a general statement about everyone they played? The way that you make it sound is that Tennessee is in the PAC. I'll agree with the idea that Oregon doesn't do well against teams that have time to prepare for them, but it's not as if they were blown out the last two years. Both of their BCS bowls could have gone their way. And comparing Oregon with Masoli to Oregon with Thomas isn't going to give an accurate picture. Masoli was a good running QB with a great arm but he could not sit in the pocket and he was inaccurate.
Is this directly related to those four losses or a general statement about everyone they played? The way that you make it sound is that Tennessee is in the PAC. I'll agree with the idea that Oregon doesn't do well against teams that have time to prepare for them, but it's not as if they were blown out the last two years. Both of their BCS bowls could have gone their way. And comparing Oregon with Masoli to Oregon with Thomas isn't going to give an accurate picture. Masoli was a good running QB with a great arm but he could not sit in the pocket and he was inaccurate.
Posted on 8/16/11 at 11:34 am to JTinKC
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The way that you make it sound is that Tennessee is in the PAC.
Kiffen left Tennessee like a block of Swiss cheese. There were holes everywhere and they were devoid of depth. They started a lot of freshmen and quite a few of them played well but they had nothing for backups. Once the starter wore out, it was game over for the Vols.
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