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Reason to Panic?

The question of the day on Primetime (KFXX, Portland) was "Is it time for Duck fans to start panicking."  Why would it be time to panic.  Over one loss?  I fully realize that it is the job of sports talk radio to try and create controversy so that people will have a reason to call in.  However, I fail to see any reason why "panic" is something that Duck fans should be feeling.

Before the season, we expected that this would be a rebuilding year--maybe 8-4, 9-3 if we are lucky.  Instead, we are looking at a team that will proabably go 10-2, maybe 9-3 if UCLA or UW can upset them.  That's meeting or even exceeding expectations, folks.  Were problems exposed in the Cal game--absolutely.  However, they are hardly cause for concern.  Here is what I'm hearing:

  1.  Our defense is not good enough to carry our offense when they are not on.  No crap?  Really?  As good as our defense has played most games this year, they are very young, and very injured.  We all knew that offense was the strength of this team.  Our offense will not play that poorly very often.  But they are still young.  As long as they learn from this, they will be fine.  As for the defense, they need experience, and going through a game like this will be good for them.  They need experience and health.  They will be good enough to get us through this year, and hopefully really good (and healthy) for a Pac-10 title run next year.
  2.  Is it time to let go of Mike Bellotti? This is a big minority who are asking this question, and they clearly have no clue.  It was one loss to a really good team, people.  Bellotti has completely turned around this program and has the Ducks as a perennial top 20 team.  He's one of the best in America, and shame on anyone who has seriously asked this question.
  3.  Is Dixon really that good of a quarterback?  Remember Joey Harrrington in the 2000 Civil War?  Kellen Clemens vs. Indiana?  Enough said.  Dixon will be fine.
  4.  Why were the Ducks laughing during the loss?  Does this show that they don't care?  Um, what the hell were they supposed to do?  I heard a great response in the OregonLive Duck Forum to this question.  Remember in 2003 after the Michigan game when they suffered the big letdown against Wazzou and were laughing the whole time?  Its a lot better than dwelling on it.  They knew that the game was an aberration.  Learn from it, and move on.  Dwelling on it will get you beat again next week.
The only concerning thing that I saw in the Cal game was the special teams breakdown, as that is usually an Oregon strength.  I am convinced that Bellotti will find a way to fix it.  Other than that, they are 4-1, which many of us would have taken right now.  I know that its frustrating, because we all hold onto the hope that this is the year we will win the national championship, and then one loss shatters that illusion.  But we all really knew that next year will be that special year.  This year, we wanted to see a competitive, winning, and growing football team.  They are exceeding those expectations.  No reason to panic, this team is right on schedule.

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There's a better chance
that we'd see Ernie Kent let go before Bellotti.

Bellotti is a guy that's quietly mentioned every off-season about a possible move to the NFL. He's doing something right to be mentioned for the NFL.

by Russ Oates on Oct 9, 2006 6:10 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Exactly...
I think that he is one of the best coaches in America.  I think that the people who are saying this are the bandwagoners.  Most of us know what Bellotti has done for this program.  He is here as long as he wants to be.

Ernie Kent on the other hand.....

by Addicted to Quack on Oct 9, 2006 6:51 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Laughing?
Remember in 2003 after the Michigan game when they suffered the big letdown against Wazzou and were laughing the whole time?  Its a lot better than dwelling on it.  They knew that the game was an aberration.  Learn from it, and move on.  Dwelling on it will get you beat again next week.

As I remember it, the Ducks lost the Wazzou game... then lost games at Utah, ASU, and Washington (with only one win at home against Stanford in the mix).  Turns out that the Wazzou loss was not an abberation.

The same thing happened in 2002... a 6-0 start and a halftime lead against ASU... somebody figured out the flaw in the Oregon defense.  All you had to do was throw it deep and you would score many, many points and rack up career best passing yardage.  The coaching staff never figured it out and the season ended at 7-6.

Now I'm not in any sort of panic.  I have not yet given up on this season, never mind the expectations for next year. Oregon should win the next four games (three at home, including the PSU scrimmage) before the next really big chance at USC.  But Oregon was exposed a little bit... exposed meaning that the flaws that were glaring on national TV have always been there.  There is going to have to be a little 'dwelling' (some may call it 'reflecting', 'focusing', or 'coaching) going on to fix the flaws and continue to improve.

Because if Oregon doesn't improve and the rest of the conference figures it out, nobody on the Duck side will be laughing.

by engeljd on Oct 9, 2006 10:06 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

2003
Yeah, the defense was terrible that year.  But I still think that the offensive ineptitude that the Ducks showed in that game was an aberration.  It was Parker and Clemens that were laughing, not Gipson and Phinisee.

by Addicted to Quack on Oct 10, 2006 8:08 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

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