FG, touchdown is great. Problem is the defense
Koegel's crew. He almost looks happy making calls against PSU.I just don’t understand the rules. “Let them play” vs unnecessary roughness. Once again, our defenders get tackled from behind but when our guy is slap fighting with theirs it’s off limits for us.
Yeah, Oregon is insanely fast. I thought USC was fast 😆Our issue is we can't cover anyone or stop the run not the refs
The pass defense is non-existent!So now we're playing soft zone behind blitzes?
Plus they have power too--it's deadlyYeah, Oregon is insanely fast. I thought USC was fast 😆
How are we going to do that, we’re barely getting a hand on them?We need a turn over or five.
You can't play soft zone behind a blitzThe pass defense is non-existent!
Should have watched their tape against Wisconsin lolJust no answers from the secondary for Penn State. Putting the offense in a really tough spot having to go blow to blow with Oregon.
No it wasn’t.That was the definition of a penalty
It's almost like they're really goodPlease. WRs for Ducks are running wide open all over the place.
We already got held to 3 once so that might be enough for OregonThe question is, can we score with them?
correct!You can't play soft zone behind a blitz
We either have to trust the zone and drop back or we have to play tight man
Oregon's too fast for this and Gabriel has to much experience
Yeah, the secondary is not even close. Even when we have pressure in his face guys are absolutely wide open. No chance with this kind of defense.Did the defense go out drinking last night? They look seriously hungover.
To be fair, he adjusted--it just didn't workDoes Allen have any answers?
That's exactly what I have been thinking. That 3 may hurt us, but we can't forget about the defensive penalties either. Cannot give this team free yardsWe already got held to 3 once so that might be enough for Oregon
Our offense isn't on their level either so it's going to be very tough
It's almost like they're really good
And all 3 looked real easy3 Oregon drives. 3 Oregon TDs.