The Fish Report: Spring Scrimmage Excitement in Hillsboro!

Charles Fischer, Mr. FishDuck Editorials

We all know that with spring in Oregon, the weather, like our Beloved Ducks, is hard to predict and yet can be quite entertaining. Fans have had to rely on Men’s and Women’s basketball to fulfill that fun, and I was looking forward to seeing some Ducks hitting again. The layoff from football has long exceeded my patience and need …

In Memory: A Tribute to “Abbie,” the Beloved Mascot of FishDuck.com

Charles Fischer, Mr. FishDuck Editorials

“Are you sure she won’t chomp on my hand?” We had just brought home Abbie from the Humane Society and I was playing tug-of-war with her for the first time and she snapped the stuffed animal from my hands, clenched it hard in her teeth and buried it under her paws. She laid her head on her paws, looked up …

The Civil War: Was it Cristobal Vindication or a Mirage?

Charles Fischer, Mr. FishDuck Editorials

This is not a “Mario Cristobal Hit Piece,” as some of my articles questioning Oregon’s coaching may have appeared to be. In fact, there are many elements of the Civil War victory that point to superb coaching by this staff. I wish to point those out, along with some items to ponder as we wait for our upcoming bowl game. For …

There is Hope after ASU: “It’s a LONG ROAD”

Charles Fischer, Mr. FishDuck Editorials

I could not believe my eyes. I have written extensively about how this staff could not win a National Championship someday unless there were massive changes and Coach Mario Cristobal became more flexible on offense. I felt there was a very low chance of that happening, as it appeared that he was going to be stubborn about “establishing the run,” and …

Conundrum Aftermath: Where Do WE Fans Go From Here?

Charles Fischer, Mr. FishDuck Editorials

Last Monday felt like the earth moving in Oregon, as my article sent shock waves among Ducks fans on both sides of the conundrum. My objective was to declare my thoughts about what I was seeing, and it gave permission for others to voice their concerns about the future of the team as well. We had spirited debate all last …

Let’s Discuss! Ducks have Quite a Day in Utah…

Charles Fischer, Mr. FishDuck Editorials

As part of a new tradition on this site–we have an article published soon after the game to simply allow us to discuss it in the comments. I began this after the Washington game for the first time in seven years, and it is highly participated in and now a part of what we do. We will continue after football …

Cristobal Introduces the “New Oregon” to Fans and the Nation

Charles Fischer, Mr. FishDuck Editorials

“I feel a lot better — don’t you?” That sounds ludicrous to most, but it is my honest feeling the morning after, as my perspective is a little different than most. (Some would say quite flawed at times, but I can live with that). You see, I honestly thought Oregon was going to be clobbered by Stanford due to the …

Changed Your Views on the Ducks? One Analyst Has …

Charles Fischer, Mr. FishDuck Editorials

There are some people you always want to learn football from, especially when they understand the game so well and played college football. Guest analyst Justin Samples is one of those people, and he has written many acclaimed opinion/analysis articles at FishDuck.com. I thought I would check-in with him concerning his thoughts about the team after the first two non-conference games. …

Shattering the Narrative: Marcus Arroyo’s Passing Attack

Coach Eric Boles Analysis

Today I want to stomp out the notion that the design of Oregon’s passing game under OC Marcus Arroyo is an unsophisticated attack that only sends receivers on long-developing deep routes. It wasn’t true last week, when the narrative started popping up across message boards, and it certainly isn’t true after the game against Portland State. After diagraming all of …

Off-Season Surprises that Bode Well for the OREGON OFFENSE

Charles Fischer, Mr. FishDuck Editorials

Admit it — after the bowl game, weren’t you were worried about the future of the Oregon offense? I was and I wrote about it, as did retired college coach and former Oregon player, Ken Woody. It was an ugly showing that got us all wondering, but as you know about me — I truly spend a disproportionate amount of time …