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I like Feld's upside as a young guy.
Experience at Bama and UGA before Oregon.
I do too; but Utah smashed them boys. Lol
I like Feld's upside as a young guy.
Experience at Bama and UGA before Oregon.
We dont need a PAC 12 DC down here.
I do too; but Utah smashed them boys. Lol
They did fine against Ohio State who is arguably - behind Bama and UGA - one of the most deep rosters in terms of athletes, not including the amount of resources those programs dedicate to strength and conditioning.I do too; but Utah smashed them boys. Lol
I'd like to see Will Muschamp personally. His defenses are what our fans, our players and our school wants our defense to look like.Fck no, we don’t. Like this is no shade at the Pac-12, but those mofos don’t play no defense.
They did fine against Ohio State who is arguably - behind Bama and UGA - one of the most deep rosters in terms of athletes, not including the amount of resources those programs dedicate to strength and conditioning.
The top 2 things to look for is what Oregon's injuries were like and how good they looked in the 4th quarter, especially when the game is on the line.
I'm not that familiar with Feld but will start researching him more to develop an opinion on him.
...and Oregon smashed and bullied Ohio State.
I know you know...but the GenPop should probably not look at one (or one matchup) instance and make broad generalization.
Feld is considered one of the top strength coaches in the nation. Not THE top guy, but he's up there.
And OSU and every other team they played caught OR with one of the worst P5 quarterbacks to ever lace ‘em up. Seriously, that dude was straight booty.They caught OSU breaking in a pretty green QB. I would argue if they played them again, it would be a different story. And UO suffered a slew of injuries this season. Not sure the prior season besides Flowe.
I do too; but Utah smashed them boys. Lol
I'm gonna see if I can track down any metrics on the injuries - there's a difference between contact and non-contact injuries. Not much you can do when someone dives into your knee or you get tackled hard on your shoulder, but non-contact injuries are much more preventable.They caught OSU breaking in a pretty green QB. I would argue if they played them again, it would be a different story. And UO suffered a slew of injuries this season. Not sure the prior season besides Flowe.
And OSU and every other team they played caught OR with one of the worst P5 quarterbacks to ever lace ‘em up. Seriously, that dude was straight booty.
feld can be the new moffitt. he has experience at UGA, Oregon, and Alabama - 3 premier programsI’m not disagreeing w/ u; but I rather have Moffitt. I also saw Stanford smash them. But let me be clear, I wouldn’t be mad if Feld came on board, not at all. Just prefer a proven S&C genius in Moffitt.
I like Moffitt too. Sure hes a former Miami guy, but hes been good everywhere.I’m not disagreeing w/ u; but I rather have Moffitt. I also saw Stanford smash them. But let me be clear, I wouldn’t be mad if Feld came on board, not at all. Just prefer a proven S&C genius in Moffitt.
I'm gonna see if I can track down any metrics on the injuries - there's a difference between contact and non-contact injuries. Not much you can do when someone dives into your knee or you get tackled hard on your shoulder, but non-contact injuries are much more preventable.
Explain how physical UO was on the offensive line?They caught OSU breaking in a pretty green QB. I would argue if they played them again, it would be a different story. And UO suffered a slew of injuries this season. Not sure the prior season besides Flowe.
My bad. I think I’m obsessed with how bad that guy is. I just default to bashing him whenever OR’s season comes up lolBro; lol…I think we’re talking bout 2 different things. We’re strictly talking S&C. Lol