When you talk about key players needing to be replaced on the Oregon Ducks, much of the talk always surrounds how to replace LaMichael James and Darron Thomas' production. And, for the most part, there is no arguing with anybody who brings this up.
As with any offense, the Ducks' attack is fueled by how the quarterback and the running back interact, play, and produce. Operating on a different version of the spread attack, the Ducks rely on their quarterback and running back to make the proper reads to judge just what the defense is throwing at them.
While they are most known for their prolific running attack, it is best not to underestimate the passing abilities of the Ducks.
One of the most overlooked pieces in the Ore...
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