Could the COVID catastrophe end up helping Our Beloved Ducks? This is a crazy year, where we cannot anticipate anything and have been surprised at every turn, usually to the negative. Perhaps it is our turn to benefit from the unexpected? Could this new Pac-12 schedule end up being the easiest path for the Ducks to the Playoffs yet? So many …
I do NOT BELIEVE the New National Narrative About Oregon…
I am still shaking my head in disbelief. Did I really just hear what I thought I heard from the sportscaster on the NFL Network? What he uttered supports quotes in the press recently about other Oregon players in the NFL, and could change the Oregon image in the media. It is in direct conflict to the narrative the national …
Blast-From-the-Past of an Oregon ‘Natty Contender
My friends, I found a forum post written on a number of Oregon forums after a full practice I attended (back when we could) for fall camp of 2010, and it is so interesting to see the thoughts I had about particular players at that time, and what my head predicted for the season at the end of the article …
QBs Running MORE in 2020: Can the Oregon Coaches Achieve the RIGHT Balance?
It is going to drive me crazy, like Willie Taggart running Justin Herbert between the tackles and the predictable injury (I called it a week in advance) occurring in 2017, trashing my season tickets. Injuries to QBs ruined seasons in 1988, 1991, 1993, 2005, 2007, 2015 … and then 2017, too? Going into 2018 and 2019, we fans did not want to see …
Andy Avalos’s Lethal Weapon: The Five-Man Front
Before Andy Avalos introduced his brilliant defensive schemes last fall, Oregon’s glaring weakness was its inability to defend players in space. Ducks defenders often looked like ghosts pursuing pac-men all over the football field. Former defensive coordinator Jim Leavitt shored up some of the weaknesses, but it was Avalos who put a stop to the flow of embarrassing big plays …
The Joe Moorhead Offense: The Shovel Option RPO
When Coach Joe Moorhead was hired as the new offensive coordinator for the Oregon Ducks, folks started to wonder how often the quarterback would run in the new system. Some believed that the coaching staff would continue to curb the number of QB carries, while others believed that the end-of-season success with zone reads signaled a change. We would later …
Understanding the 2020-2021 Joe Moorhead Oregon Offense
(36 Analyses! Learn More Oregon Football!) 1. Moorhead Holds the Key to Fixing the Oregon Offense https://fishduck.com/2020/02/moorhead-holds-the-key-to-fixing-the-oregon-offense/ Text Analysis: Published February 18, 2020 Joshua Whitted gives us a good background of Coach Joe Moorhead and what to expect. 2. Joe Moorhead: The Man, the Myth, and Some LEGENDS? https://fishduck.com/2020/05/joe-moorhead-the-man-the-myth-and-some-legends/ Text Analysis: Published May 6, 2020 BigDucksFan gives us some history …
Was the QB Running Game Oregon’s Missing Link in 2019?
Oregon fans are undoubtedly on cloud nine after the Ducks’ exhilarating, down-to-the-wire victory against Wisconsin in an instant Rose Bowl classic. After the potential program-changing victory, the arrow is definitely pointing up in Eugene. But as the dust settles and we look back at the season as a whole, it’s apparent that Oregon kept a pretty big weapon under its …
Rose Bowl GameDay: What Oregon Fans Should Watch For…
Is that one of the most beautiful photos ever of the 2012 Rose Bowl (above) versus Wisconsin? Future NFL players in Russell Wilson of the Badgers and Kiko Alonso of the Ducks clashed on that day, just as many on the field today will play on Sundays. As always, I wish to discuss the game before, during and after and …
Washington Post Article (FishDuck.com Included)
Washington Redskins Zone Read Crash Course When you see Robert Griffin III hand off to Alfred Morris, do you always understand what you’re looking at? We found some videos that might be able to clarify elements of the zone read. (Ricky Carioti/The Washington Post) Keith McMillan Editor June 13, 2013 at 10:45 a.m. PDT Yesterday, after Kyle Shanahan spoke, most of …
Herbert’s Feet Take Oregon’s Offense to the Next Level
It took just a couple of adjustments for the Oregon Ducks running game to take it to the next level against the Utah Utes in the Pac-12 Championship game. Against a Utah defense that had only given up a little more than 50 yards per game on the ground, Oregon managed to rush for 269 yards. Running back CJ Verdell …
Five Candidates to Replace OC Marcus Arroyo
First off, congratulations to Coach Marcus Arroyo on becoming the new head coach of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Rebels. Coach Arroyo has been an important contributor to Oregon’s resurgence, and his place among FBS head coaches has truly been earned. Whoever becomes the Oregon Ducks’ new offensive coordinator will undoubtedly benefit from the solid foundation that Coach Arroyo …










