Monday, November 15, 2010

"Solving" The Oregon Offense Cal Bears Style

MONDAY

In his Monday morning column for The Register-Guard, Reporter Rob Moseley asks, "Is the man-free defensive scheme used by the Golden Bears — man coverage outside and a free safety spying the quarterback — a blueprint for future UO opponents?"

On Sunday, Kelly concurred that Oregon was slowed by a bunch of small issues — a drop here, a poor throw there — rather than being shackled by a scheme the Ducks won’t be able to solve.

Watch the tape. I have many times over. The Ducks offense was out of sync. Thomas was off. His receivers were marginal, at best. The offensive line was loafing. Yes, the Cal defense played a great, great game. As well as any Pac-10 D will against the Ducks this season. But, in my opinion, they didn't "solve" anything or establish any kind of "roadmap" for success.

“I think there isn’t (one),” Kelly said. “We’ve got too many weapons and we’ll find a way to get something done.”





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