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    Mario Cristobal offers no discernable advantage

    He’s not wrong. They’re Iowa in the shotgun. Not a great product to watch
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    Mario Cristobal offers no discernable advantage

    This isn't pushback on your original point. Just that it is happening to Herbert again. They hired a new OC this year
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    Mario Cristobal offers no discernable advantage

    Apparently Mario made a call down to Los Angeles because it is happening again: https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-los-angeles-chargers-offense-justin-herbert-attack-downfield-costing-wins-2021
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    Mario Cristobal offers no discernable advantage

    And yet his FIU teams didn’t play to their talent level and anyone who watches Oregon week to week will tell you the same thing. So why do these talented rosters rarely play to their capabilities against teams that are completely outmatched? Is he misevaluating? Misusing? It appears to be...
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    Mario Cristobal offers no discernable advantage

    What year did he win national recruiter of the year at Miami? He was on staff from 2004-2006. Not sure anyone wants to take credit for those classes
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    Mario Cristobal offers no discernable advantage

    Guess who won national recruiter of the year last year? A Bama assistant. Odd how that works out.
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    Mario Cristobal offers no discernable advantage

    Is it possible that Oregon's uptick in recruiting coincides with USC's downturn, Chris Petersen winding down and retiring and UCLA hiring a non-recruiter in Chip Kelly? Mario isn't some magical recruiting force. There are real-world reasons for Oregon's uptick. More commitment from the school...
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    Mario Cristobal offers no discernable advantage

    This is a myth that needs to die. Mario's teams get penalized just as much as we do. Oregon is not a disciplined football team. They're one spot better in penalties.
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    Mario Cristobal offers no discernable advantage

    The fact that he’s coaching in what amounts to a g5 conference. His division has two interim coaches and two others in Wilcox and Shaw that should be fired. That is an advantage that has nothing to with him. The best thing to happen to Oregon was the rest of PAC-12 stopped caring about football...
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