Re: [Husker] Would you want Oregon's offense?

Steve Borer steve.borer at connectseward.org
Tue Jan 11 18:04:50 CST 2011


Auburn was able to match up with their speed ... not many in the PAC 10 could do that.  I think that surprised the Ducks.  Sometimes it's hard to measure speed and quickness from film study.

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From: "Theodore Heise" <theo at heise.nu>
Date: Tue, Jan 11, 2011 5:45 pm
Subject: [Husker] Would you want Oregon's offense?
To: "Husker List" <husker at tssi.com>



>> So I'm mixed here. With the guys we have here / coming in, we'd 
>> have the players to pull this off.  But is this something you'd 
>> want to see?  During a weather game in November?
>
> I though Oregon actually tried a bit too much trickery, and it may 
> have cost them the game.  What kind of offense is it that can't 
> run a sneak on 4th and goal at the 1?

One thing that caught my attention was how often the Oregon ball 
carrier (mostly on returns, but some from offense) ran backwards 
trying to elude a tackler--and how often they never regained that 
lost ground.

-- 
Theodore (Ted) Heise     <theo at heise.nu>     Bloomington, IN, USA

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