Link to article by George Schroeder:
http://www.registerguard.com/csp/cms/si ... /story.csp
Masoli has firm grip on wheel of Oregon’s offense
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Re: Masoli has firm grip on wheel of Oregon’s offense
Masoli looked really sharp out there. If the center can stop snapping it over his head, we will be set at QB this year.
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Re: Masoli has firm grip on wheel of Oregon’s offense
Masoli was very impressive. I also love that Roper stepped it up not only throwing, but also with his legs... Roper's decision making on the option needs to improve though. A few too many times he kept the ball and lost yardage when he could have handed it off for gain. Still though, Like what I see from both.

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Re: Masoli has firm grip on wheel of Oregon’s offense
Roper will always bewilder me... he doesn't look like he should be playing D1 QB, especially in CK's offense... but time and time again he looks good. If anything happened and he was the starter I wouldn't expect him to lead us to a Rose Bowl, but he could win games in the P10. So weird....UOducksTK1 wrote:Masoli was very impressive. I also love that Roper stepped it up not only throwing, but also with his legs... Roper's decision making on the option needs to improve though. A few too many times he kept the ball and lost yardage when he could have handed it off for gain. Still though, Like what I see from both.

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Re: Masoli has firm grip on wheel of Oregon’s offense
Yes, the green offense would have been much more effective if it wasn't for the bad reads by Roper. All around decent play by the QBs with DT on the low side.UOducksTK1 wrote:Masoli was very impressive. I also love that Roper stepped it up not only throwing, but also with his legs... Roper's decision making on the option needs to improve though. A few too many times he kept the ball and lost yardage when he could have handed it off for gain. Still though, Like what I see from both.
