Defense Training - Is It true?

#51
#51
Side note: Oregon lead the country in turnover margin last year..... Aggressive defense and pressure from a high powered offense force opponents to take more chances on offense leading to more turnovers.
 
#53
#53
To answer the question in the title of the OP

Yes it is true, defenses do train.
 
#57
#57
Side note: Oregon lead the country in turnover margin last year..... Aggressive defense and pressure from a high powered offense force opponents to take more chances on offense leading to more turnovers.

We are fully aware how we are going to get our arses waxed.
 
#58
#58
Oh, I'm aware, son. I have a thing about aliens and comic book characters, plus a few other things. Here's another one for you to complain about.

This one disturbs me much less than the previous. Thanks.

Side note: What are a few of these "other things" that you have a thing about?
 
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#59
#59
intruders and communion are two of my favorite movies.

I like sy fy movies too, especially the genre called plausible sy fy which is based on credible concepts.
As for aliens, my interest is based on some really weird things I saw when living in southwestern states west of Texas. Nope, never saw or met an alien, but saw some strange stuff in the skies, including jets chasing geometric shaped objects. Intruders? Hmmm.
 
#62
#62
I'm not convinced you'll get "waxed".

Go easy on Catbone, GoDuck, he's Brazilian. :)

On a serious note: I know I'm not keeping up with Duck football so don't know anything much about your team's 2013 prepping. However, based on what I'm seeing happening with the Vols and coaches, I find myself revising certain perceptions. i still think you guys will win, but see the Vols as making a serious game of it. mainly, because of what seems to be happening with the defense. But also even if only on practice vids, seeing the big WRs. If these guys can run even half way decent routes, your secondary will likely have a bad day trying to contain them. especially if 2 or 3 of them are on the field at the same time. If QB protection is even near what Bray had last year, those boys will have as field day receiving. But again, that's only what it looks like right now. And I know nothing of Oregon's prepping as stated before.
 

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