Oregon's defense has some explaining to do after this hilarious miscue

The defensive coaches can't be happy about this play.

This is always the danger of bringing a massive blitz.

Oregon has gained a lot of attention in the past week over coach Mark Helfrich's decision to go for five two-point conversions in the Ducks' loss to Nebraska. That has largely been the cover for this hilarious play that was pointed out on Twitter on Thursday.

https://twitter.com/DanRubenstein/status/779000120335536128/

That's right, one motion guy got three defensive players to completely shift. The miscue allowed Nebraska quarterback Tommy Armstrong to gain 11 yards by simply running to the right side of the field.

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What caused this to happen? Oregon was blitzing two guys on Nebraska weak-side, and some movement was needed to cover the running back heading out that way. However, the strong-side linebacker probably should have stayed in his spot instead of all three defenders trying to shift over.

Hopefully this got covered in film study, because A) it's hilarious, and B) it is probably something that Oregon will want to correct immediately. You can't have that happening if teams figure out your blitz packages.