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  1. a bit off-topic, but what the hell
    25 points
  2. These reports brought to you by ESPN BET and Draft Kings
    18 points
  3. We've all noted your fatalistic certitude, as you've been spraying this board and the recruiting forum with it, one shitty post after another. Do the rest of us a favor and work on some new material or shut the fuck up. You're trending towards being a spammer with your whiny bemoaning and it's adding zero value to each thread.
    17 points
  4. 13 points
  5. When someone insults my intelligence, instead of responding with paragraphs of feelings like Derka, I get more focused. Now that I am back in the lab in Texas let's deal with this issue. I told @Codaxx that Kentucky was intentionally attacking Arch from the interior while not rushing the ends past quarterback depth to prevent him from slipping out the sides and throwing on the run. They seemed to be focused on making sure he didn't escape to his right. Now the way you can tell this is simply by watching the effort level of the DE to Arch's right. Let's also take a look at some of the plays Arch missed on and what his pocket looked like. These clips are in game order. I made reference to this play right after the game and The Film Guy did too(since yall seem to like him). This is an example of how Arch holds the ball. We fake the stretch play and get Arch out on the edge with a levels concept. Arch needs to rip this ball to Wingo on the break and he has a short 3rd down. Instead he turns it down for the TE drag coming behind it. Pay no mind to the plays after that I forgot to cut them out. Sequence 01_1.mp4 It's early in the 1st quarter. Arch feels a little pressure and escapes to his right when the DE loses contain by trying to go inside. Pay attention to this for later. Also, in the OU game Arch turns and hits Wisner for a small gain. In this game he turns those down again. Sequence 01_3.mp4 RPO game is back! Kentucky fires their nickel and the RPO does a good job of freezing him giving Arch time to let this 9 route fly. Arch underthrows this a little, but this is a good example of why people dislike Wingo. Big time receivers go up and high point this football. Wingo looks like a euro futbol player trying to draw a call. Might as well fall down and hold his ankle. I wish coach would get some of the young receivers some reps because Wingo ain't it. Sequence 01_4.mp4 3rd and 6 later in the first qtr. Kentucky is playing Man 2 and Sark wisely has a mesh concept call on. Up front Kentucky tries to stunt the a gaps but we pick it up and Arch has a clean pocket to throw from. But what I want you to notice is look at the D ends and what they are trying to do. The D end to Arch's right rushes to Arch's depth level and just stops. The one on the left is trying to get his Colin Simmons on. This is what it looks like when the scouting report is "Dangerous outside the pocket to his right, but struggles throwing on the move to his left". Anyway, as you all know the Mesh concept worked but we missed the throw. Sequence 01_5.mp4 1st and 10 and Arch has a nice clean pocket. He throws this ball at the TE's shoes when he has 3 breaking free on the in cut right behind him. Pay attention to the pass rush/ What do you see? Not aggressively trying to get upfield. Rush to the QB's shoulder then stop. Sequence 01_6.mp4 1st and 10. Again, in the OU game Arch was dumping this off the Clark who has 10 yards of space. Watch the DE to Arch's right. Clearly spying the QB. Even the DT that shoots the gap stops when he gets to Arch's shoulder. They are clearly trying to make sure they don't let this dude out to his right. Sequence 01_7.mp4 This is good example of Arch holding the ball. The TE is open and looking quickly. Hit him so he can get his head around and possible break a tackle. Instead Arch runs 5 more yards before he throws this ball. Sequence 01_8.mp4 3rd and 16 here. Kentucky rushes 3 with a spy. Again, pay attention to the DEs here. The DE to Arch's left is free to get upfield like he would any other Saturday. However, the other DE rushes to Arch's shoulder again and stops. They aren't trying to attack Brooks or the center. They just wanna keep this guy from getting out of the pocket and especially to his right. Sequence 01_9.mp4 Here is another one for you. 1st and 10 and Sark is in his bag. He has figured out that Kentucky is spying Arch on the right side so he pulls a play out of the archives to put them in conflict. He sends a go route straight up the seam to occupy both safeties. He sends Wisner out in flat, and sends the TE up the right side. Now you have to make a decision. Are you going to continue to spy and leave a man wide open or are you going to turn and run? They choose to spy and we just miss the TE. Sequence 01_10.mp4 Another example of how Kentucky was bound and determined to not let Arch out to his right. 3rd and 6 and Kentucky is showing 6 coming at the line to draw their protection calls. At the snap two drop out and they isolate two on Baker by stunting the 3tech DT into the boundary a gap which occupies DJ. The DE to Arch's right fires aggressively upfield, but then the safety replaces him as the contain man leaving Arch nowhere to slip out to. But according to a certain poster here this isn't what Kentucky was doing when it clearly was. Sequence 01_12.mp4 Center gets beat here but at least as he was falling down he took out the stunting DE trying to loop around to the inside. Arch steps up in the pocket and throws behind Livingstone. Kentucky rushes 4 while playing zone behind it to keep eyes on the quarterback. Sequence 01_13.mp4 3rd and 10 and Kentucky brings 6. They bring 4 on the right side because they don't want any lanes for him to escape to that side. That said the tight end is open immediately on a 5 yard drag. As soon as you see the blitz you gotta dump that off and hope your guy can make a play and pick up the 1st. Sequence 01_14.mp4 Kentucky showed 5 possibly 6 coming. I am sure Texas called their protection to account for the end that dropped out. Then the DT fired into the B gap to occupy Brooks(who didn't see the end drop out and though that was his guy) and they brought a rusher through the a gap. Well schemed. Did we notice that the backside rusher gets to shoulder depth and looks around his blocker's shoulder? Yep. Regardless, we still got the ball off before getting hit but missed it high. If we hit on this this play has a chance to get housed if we can make that safety miss in the open field. Sequence 01_15.mp4 Kentucky brings 4 and we pick it up nicely but we miss Wingo pretty bad here. Sequence 01_16.mp4 And just for comparison sake this is earlier this year. This is what they look like rushing the passer on the backside when they are not trying to contain a running QB. But what do I know? This is likely going to be the blueprint from here forward unless ole buddy can prove he can play from the pocket. Sequence 01_2.mp4 And now you guys can have this thread. Sequence 01_9.mp4
    13 points
  6. I really try not to hate people. I generally reserve it for House, Senate and Admin members of MAGA/GOP plus their media mouthpieces. You know, like Trump, Vance, Abbott, Paxton, Patrick, Cruz, Cornyn, Chip Roy, Troy Nehls, Ronny Jackson, Grassley, Thune, Mike Johson, Gym Jordan, Randy Fine, Hannity, Ingraham, Carlson, etc. ... You get the point. I mean, it might be a longer than I care to admit. But I really, really hate Karoline Leavitt.
    12 points
  7. This is going to be the Sagrada Familia of grift.
    12 points
  8. Personally, I think people can grow and change as they get older. I know I have. Some of us grew up in an environment that led to us holding some views we're embarrassed by now. As for those comparing him to Fetterman, Fetterman has been disappointing, but I don't think he even cracks the top 100 of the biggest problems we're currently facing. What I'm saying is that the left needs to wake the fuck up about the gravity of the situation we're currently in and stop voluntarily fracturing at every opportunity.
    12 points
  9. The minute a church opens up the floor for a politician to speak -- I don't care what party -- is the day that church should lose tax-free status.
    12 points
  10. Tony Hills calling out the bullshit. Right after this Bobby tries sticking up for Sark and gets shot down pretty quick.
    11 points
  11. If only there was some kind of warning prior to the 2024 election
    11 points
  12. Hey, that's enough to buy 10 bananas!
    10 points
  13. "...let the cattle markets work without interference" = maintain the protectionist trade policy at the cost of the consumer while the taxpayers foot the bill for facilities that help our profits Fuck these welfare queens.
    10 points
  14. Cuomo is a legitimate villain, Dems have to completely reject and remove people like this from the party.
    10 points
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    10 points
  16. This email went out from Jim Davis this afternoon: Sorry if formatting is weird, pasting from my phone. It doesn’t mention the compact, which could be a sign they are planning to ignore it and hope it fizzles out and a formal decision is never required. Unfortunately, that may be the best case scenario for UT at this point, given the players involved. I am concerned that he mentions β€œThe University of Texas at Austin will serve as a model for restoring public trust in higher education.β€œ The public already trusted higher education until people deliberately tried to destroy that trust with lies. UT Austin should not even feel the need to acknowledge public distrust and give these ridiculous ideas any credibility. To do so is to suggest the university has gone astray and will now fix the role it played in causing this fictitious problem. Mostly, I remain worried that this is the way of breaking news softly, before later revealing that we agreed to a modified compact, which would still be 100% bullshit.
    9 points
  17. I'm gonna write a paper on chemtrails eradication and apply for department chair.
    9 points
  18. Gonna have to expand the garage for my fleet of Nissan Altimas
    9 points
  19. That's not exactly true. Trump's approval rating has steadily declined over the last six months. Now you and I will agree that it hasn't gone down nearly as much as it should given the state of the economy and that 2/3rds of Americans say the country is on the "wrong track." But given the stickiness of the cult we're dealing with, it's not nothing. But regardless--we don't need them to see the light. Who really gives a shit if they see the light. I don't give a fuck about their redemption or personal salvation. I just want them not to vote. And every actual poll of actual races (and some that aren't actual races, but are indicative of voting behavior, like the generic congressional ballot) indicate that there is a lot of Trump approvers out there who probably aren't going to show up to vote in 2026.
    9 points
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    9 points
  21. People are not freaking out enough about what is about to happen. We are so far past the point of protests.
    9 points
  22. This country has been racist since its inception and it could not handle a black president. The end.
    8 points
  23. And it's not unique to the United States. Go to rural (particularly Western) Canada. Go to rural (particularly the Midlands) England. Go to East Germany. It's the same deal right across the developed (and developing) world. If you lived in Chemnitz on October 2, 1990, and you had the least bit of education, ambition, and good sense, you moved. Maybe you went to Berlin. Maybe you went to Frankfurt. Hell--maybe you went to Vienna or Brussels. But whatever--you got the fuck out. Chemnitz was an industrial city with non-competitive industries built by the Communists; it wasn't going to do well in a new capitalistic economy. And anyone with half a brain could've figured that out. And they did. So who's left? The people with less than half a brain. And their descendents. Oh--and more than a few people who have fled places like Ukraine, Syria, and Afghanistan. And boy do the less-than-half-brained natives hate them. Because those are people with the smarts and drive to flee a bad situation. But don't worry, dear Chemnitzian--they won't be there for long. They'll move on, leaving you behind again and making Chemnitz even less dynamic and desirable. But in the meantime, Chemnitz votes AfD. In the same way that Leeds votes Reform. And Kamloops votes Conservative. And none of those are good for the democracies in those countries. Somehow, we've got to deal with those left-behinds. I mean, they disgust me, too. They disgust me in the way the crazy fat homeless woman on Congress Ave. who half the time has her nasty-ass tit hanging out disgusts me. She's super gross and I wish she didn't exist. But if we don't deal with her in some way, she's going to break into the new Japanese deli there between 6th and 7th and destroy the joint. And I like the Japanese deli. So I guess we have to figure out some way to deal with her stupid ass before she destroys the things on Congress Ave. that we like.
    8 points
  24. What a shock. This dipshit who pretends to be neutral reads story after story after story of this administration being malevolent, corrupt, and idiotic and decides to pipe up when he can offer a weak defense of something they've done. Great performance, moron.
    8 points
  25. I get both instincts: sympathy and disgust. I share your sympathy for them. They were born in a shit town that was dying through no fault of their own. hey don't have the education or skills to make the town attractive to any industry, and they don't have the wherewithal to attain the education necessary to be successful in the modern economy. That shit's fucking hopeless. And it's even more hopeless for them in a society that broadcasts to them the successes of people who had the good fortune of just being born a couple hundred miles away. But I also share in the disgust. The rural poor in America live in circumstances and with opportunities the rural poor across most of the rest of the world could only dream of. Shit--the reason the rural poor have a feeling of having been left behind is that they have been left behind--literally--by anybody with the least little bit of intelligence and ambition, who left those shit towns ages ago to find better lives in Boston or New York or even fucking Providence. And I can't feel much but disgust for someone who is prevented from improving his circumstances simply by relocating to a real city by nothing more than his own fear and inertia. Before 2016, my sympathy outweighed the disgust. But then they decided to declare war on the rest of the country. So now, fuck them.
    8 points
  26. As I was participating in my local protest, it occurred to me how surreal it was for me to be involved in a political protest, and how bad things must be for that entire scenario to unfold. If you had told me 2 years ago that I would choose to do that on a fall Saturday, I would’ve thought it was insane. Then it occurred to me, what level of insanity will transpire over the next 1-2 years, and what currently unfathomable situation will we all find ourselves in by 2027? It’s a scary thought experiment.
    8 points
  27. When OU got called for holding Ethan Burke on Mateer's long scramble I had to chuckle. Everything we've said for decades was and is 100% true. They completely kicked our ass several times and proper officiating wouldn't have changed those outcomes. But enough of our games with them would have been majorly affected to matter. That hold was absolutely illegal, absolutely affected the play, and absolutely would not have been called in the Big 12 from 2008 onward.
    8 points
  28. Camacho would be a %10000 improvement. A chicken shitting on a bingo card of policy decisions would be even better.
    8 points
  29. Impeachable offense firehouse all in a 2 day period. 1.) Trump just decided to bulldoze white house with [insert here] authority and [insert here] appropriated funds from Congress to remodel the White House 2.) Trump admin carries out another act of war without authorization of congress 3.) Trump admin further extra-judicious killings as part of act of war 4.) Trump pardons crypto CEO of company that he’s in business with. 5.) Trump admin’s DHS continues to terrorize communities, violate the constitution, and disappear people 6.) Trump continues to militarily occupied cities controlled exclusively by the opposition party with troops from outside states run by political allies What did I miss?
    8 points
  30. Rigged poker games. Does no one learn the lessons from history?
    8 points
  31. I don't agree with this at all. You could've said the same about Ryan Day 2-3 years ago and now he's the CEO and hiring OCs to call plays and that led him to break through the wall and he's got a great shot at winning back to back national titles while replacing like 70% of his offensive personnel from last year. The same goes for Sark. He can hire an OC to still run his offensive system, but have that OC take a lot more of the burden of play calling and lower level tasks. Sark is a really good CEO and recruiter. Being the OC is not his only value proposition as HC. In fact, his offense has been the biggest impediment to UT winning a national title for three years in a row now. He's much more valuable as a CEO and recruiter than an OC while being HC.
    8 points
  32. This would be the leading national news story every time a boat gets hit in a normal world. Still can't get over how the Trump administration was able to flood the zone with so many criminal actions that none of them matter anymore.
    8 points
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    8 points
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    8 points
  35. We should arrest him on that law he made about destruction of public monuments.
    8 points
  36. The factory floor question was In a way this question is indicative of the problem with the whole idea of the bubble. I don't need to experience busting my ass day to day to understand that is backbreaking work. I might not be DIRECTLY in touch with that work, but I get it sucks and it is really hard. And I get the plight of the worker that does this. And that's the bigger thing. I'm at least sympathetic to this. Unlike some people (private bone spur), that have never done a day of hard work in their life, him and his ilk don't give a shit about these people and wouldn't think twice stepping over them on the street. My vacation home is in the sticks Vermont. It let me answer a lot of these questions yes (LOL). I was talking with our neighbor at the top of the hill (also a 2nd home for him) about the town about 10 miles over - tons of drugs. He talked about the people with more than a bit of disgust, while my wife and I had some sympathy for these people that industry has really left behind. And that's the thing - sympathy for fellow man to me goes a long way. I might not be in tune with everything nuance of the way these people live and work. But I want them to succeed and have the chance to get ahead. Am I so out of touch?
    7 points
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