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<blockquote data-quote="cuttysark" data-source="post: 122461" data-attributes="member: 1578"><p>BTW, OSU also gave this "High Powered Oregon Offense" four turnovers to help them score more points. When FSU did that it was a 59 point blowout and they took their foot off the gas in the fourth quarter. IIRC the Criminoles gave them five TO's. Apparently the OSU defense is pretty darn good as those additional four offensive drives that resulted in tons of points against other teams this season didn't bring much more than a FG in this game.</p><p> </p><p>Frankly, OSU could have hung two more TD's on the Ducks without turning it over four times to make it a 56 to 20 final score. </p><p> </p><p>So how could this Oregon team lose 42 to 20 with all of those extra gifts in the form of four TO's? Because when a defense stuffs this "Hurry Up Offense" with a 48 second three and out it just gasses their defense. That is what CPJ has been saying for years and prefers to put even more pressure on these hurry up teams by draining the TOP every game.</p><p> </p><p>Oregon's offense is great when they are front running against lesser teams, but more fragile than an egg when they go three and out every series.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cuttysark, post: 122461, member: 1578"] BTW, OSU also gave this "High Powered Oregon Offense" four turnovers to help them score more points. When FSU did that it was a 59 point blowout and they took their foot off the gas in the fourth quarter. IIRC the Criminoles gave them five TO's. Apparently the OSU defense is pretty darn good as those additional four offensive drives that resulted in tons of points against other teams this season didn't bring much more than a FG in this game. Frankly, OSU could have hung two more TD's on the Ducks without turning it over four times to make it a 56 to 20 final score. So how could this Oregon team lose 42 to 20 with all of those extra gifts in the form of four TO's? Because when a defense stuffs this "Hurry Up Offense" with a 48 second three and out it just gasses their defense. That is what CPJ has been saying for years and prefers to put even more pressure on these hurry up teams by draining the TOP every game. Oregon's offense is great when they are front running against lesser teams, but more fragile than an egg when they go three and out every series. [/QUOTE]
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