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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 1085491" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>Yup not too impressive, the Ducks running backs just could not get it going. We had three trips to the red zone with three field goals, in those three trips there were two false starts and a holding penilty. Mariota started to cramp up in the second half which took away his run threat ability, he said after the game he didn't realize how much he was out of shape he was. (he's been rehabing a knee injury for about six weeks.) I'm wondering why one of Oregon's biggest threats only touch the ball about four times, that's including a fair catch or two, DeAnthony Thomas.</p><p></p><p>Although Oregon's offense did have over 430 yards in the first half. Something else that was impressive is that the Ducks defense scored twice as many points as the longhorn offense.</p><p></p><p>I've heard a few of Mack Browns press conferences this week, he is nothing but a class act.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 1085491, member: 378"] Yup not too impressive, the Ducks running backs just could not get it going. We had three trips to the red zone with three field goals, in those three trips there were two false starts and a holding penilty. Mariota started to cramp up in the second half which took away his run threat ability, he said after the game he didn't realize how much he was out of shape he was. (he's been rehabing a knee injury for about six weeks.) I'm wondering why one of Oregon's biggest threats only touch the ball about four times, that's including a fair catch or two, DeAnthony Thomas. Although Oregon's offense did have over 430 yards in the first half. Something else that was impressive is that the Ducks defense scored twice as many points as the longhorn offense. I've heard a few of Mack Browns press conferences this week, he is nothing but a class act. [/QUOTE]
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