http://www.oregonlive.com/ducks/index.ssf/2016/01/ducks_alamo_bowl_nightmare_cou.html They want to tell the Kohlhausen story.... So I love a good comeback story as much as the next guy, but TCU came back because Oregon lost their starting QB and their starting center. I'm guessing they leave that part out of movie? It doesn't play so well to the "underdog" plot line.
Yup.... but doesn't that kinda kill the perfect story? It's not like they just turned it around and made this huge comeback... there was a REASON why the game turned. Mostly it was the backup center being completely horrible, but losing Adams was a death blow to the offense.
Also, TCU was ranked higher than Ducks. It was a great comeback, but a movie would be a waste of money. Too many non miraculous things.
Do they really want to show the fact that the TCU QB thugged the fuck out and that's why they lost him for the game?
It's the perfect heartwarming story, where the other team loses their starting QB to a serious injury! Yay!
Eh, it was really a stupid move by Adams. The defender was coming in shoulder first and Adams dropped his helmet and took it right on the crown. Knocked him out.
...pretty sure the Ducks' defense (or lack-thereof) was the death blow! You have one of the best rushing attacks on the planet, just milk the clock dummies!
Why don't they do a film about Oregon's cheapskating on the budget for hiring a defensive coordinator and refusal to hire outside talent? It cost this team a national championship and made it the horses ass of the entire nation. Sent from my SGH-M919 using Tapatalk
The best defense in the world will eventually get worn out if the offense can't execute. Go look at the offensive stats for the second half. They were abysmal. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Any team Jeff Lockie plays for will lose. He's like kryptonite on two legs. Even WITH the ball in his hands. Sent from my SGH-M919 using Tapatalk