Justin Herbert’s Tunnel Vision

Ryan Robertson Editorials

Oregon’s offense is stagnant. Constant complaint from fans and poor performances against below-average defenses make it abundantly clear that there are some serious flaws. Article after article details the issues that the Ducks have with play-calling and running the ball inside even when there are nine defenders in the box. But this is not why Oregon’s offense is stagnant. The culprit …

Two Quarterback Systems: How to Destroy Team Chemistry

Ryan Robertson Editorials

Oregon Football, 2012 Does anyone remember the 2012 season? Let me jog your memory: it was the last season for Chip Kelly at Oregon, it ended with one of the most entertaining games I have ever witnessed in the win over Kansas State, and it saw the beginning of the Marcus Mariota era of Oregon Football. But it started with …

Oregon’s Weakness: Where the Ducks Come up Seriously SHORT

Ryan Robertson Editorials

The Oregon Ducks have a problem at cornerback. They’re short! Oregon fields two 5’11” corners in their base defense, along with 5’10” Verone Mckinley III as the third guy. Last season’s recruit Isaiah Bolden (6’2″ 175 lbs.) looked like a start to fixing this problem, but he decommitted and went to Florida State. Why is height at the cornerback position …