Oregon’s passing offense was above water in this game on a per-play basis, with 18 successful designed downfield passing plays vs 15 failed ones, or 54.5%, given the down & distance. As I wrote of his performance in the opener against Fresno St: “Brown is the single most responsible player both for being down in the 4th quarter and for winning the game.” The single biggest cause of failed offensive plays was Brown making a poor throw, something that Oregon fans are probably going to have to live with for as long as he’s the quarterback, but at the same time he was back to operating the RPO offense at a high level, showing savvy pocket manipulation, and running the ball well. After sitting out the second half of the third game, he returned for the fourth and fifth games and we saw another version: the passing accuracy issues remained, but now with frequent read errors and misunderstanding playcalls.Īgainst Cal, the version of Brown was much closer to the first than the second. Brown this season: in the first three games, he’s been an effective game manager with a good command of the RPO offense and a lot of pocket presence, but with limitations to his passing accuracy and an inability to hit the deep ball. 19ĭynamic Object support for HTTP-XML Information Interchange. Integration Capabilities using HTTP XML Collection. Indexed or Searchable Collection on TDL defined keys. 19Ĭollection re-use, extraction and chaining. Enhancements-Object Association & Object Access via Interface Object. New Method Formula Syntax with Relative Object Specification. 15Īpplication size reduction by three-fourth. 15Īutomatic caching based on system memory. Using Direct – Client and Server Capability. Introduction to TDL Server DLL Component.
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