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    • #8204
      ATLBRUIN
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      He probably feels like he’s playing behind UCLA’s OL.

    • #8206
      TEE
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      I remember everyone on this Board blamed Chip re Donte.    Turns out.   Donte is what he is.    With zero pressure and a wide open receiver he can spin it.  Any pressure and it’s int. Fumble.  Incomplete pass.   Dude cant run either.   I knew when that 5 8 midget Gabriel beat him out he sucked.    And Lanning couldn’t develop any of them.    Bo Nix developed due to the OC who is now at ASU.

    • #8217
      GTrojan
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      ATLBRUIN, I thought Dante played a pretty good game based on what he was faced with, the opening interception being the exception. Oregon couldn’t provide him with any protection, just like what ucla provided him.

      • #8219
        Java
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        You thought those two fumbles inside the 10 weren’t his fault?  You have to hold onto the ball

      • #8222
        GTrojan
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        One was caused by the RB hitting his arm.  I don’t know of a QB that hasn’t fumbled. Mendoza fumbled twice in the game.  It happens.

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      • #8227
        Java
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        He turned the ball over.  Deep in his own zone.  3 times in the first 20 minutes.   21 points for IU.  I mean. That was the game right there.  Did Mendoza lose both of his fumbles?

        either way at one point Indiana had a block punt and Moore had two fumbles lost and an interception. And all four of those turnovers either ended in seven points on that play or one or two plays after. 28 points off turnovers, not only as a disasteron the scoreboard, but it denies you the opportunity to score on those possessions as well. So we look at them as a 28 point turnaround? Might’ve been more like 42

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