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Everything posted by Thatguy
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If you are paying attention plenty of guys are stull coming free, its just the ball is already gone. Go rewatch and just look at the line.
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If Arch spent the rest of the season playing in the offense he was playing in the first 4 or 5 games, what round would he get drafted in? If Quinn came out in 2023 what round would he get drafted in?
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Again, the same systemic issues Arch was having Quinn was having. The difference was Quinn was just good enough to not force Sark to make permanent changes. If you guys still don't see it, it's pretty shameful at this point. Anytime we opened the offense up and went 4 wide, Quinn looked like Arch looks now. But we always came back to the same grind it out, slow ass 12 personnel, ball control offense. The next QB that is under center when Sark is back to running his offense will be the same. And the next guy after that. The same way Sark's offense was in the NFL, or any other place not named Bama. One day you guys will figure it out.
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Does it matter what the exact verbiage was? Slow developing play with his back to the line and gets sacked. Quinn is terrible. Slow developing play with his back to the line and gets sacked. Arch needs more time. We try to block a DE with a TE and Quinn gets sacked. Quinn needs to make a play. We try to block a DE with a TE and Arch gets sacked. Why would we do that to Arch. 3rd and 15 and we don't pick it up. Quinn can't carry a team. 3rd and 15 and Arch can't pick it up. Why are we putting Arch in these long yardage situations. Long routes with no outlet vs a blitz. Quinn sucks and can't play. Long routes with no outlet vs a blitz. No one is getting their heads around to help Arch. BWO at least had the same expectations for Arch as he did for Quinn. You guys "opinion" is based solely on whether or not you like someone or not, and not the situation. The 180 on the same shit that was a problem last year is comedy gold. You don't even see it, and you don't even recognize that is what some of us were complaining about. Weirdos, I am telling you.
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Reread your posts on Quinn. Shameful. At least BWO is consistent.
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Stubborn is more like it. We've all seen this Sark movie before. There have been plenty of times since Sark has been here where he has opened up the offense and we've all seen what it could be only to watch him revert back to what he likes again. Offense can be easy, but Sark prefers whimsical over easy all day everyday.
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I have zero faith in that my brother. Pretty sure Sark got pressured into making some changes by the people who write his checks. He put a guy in the booth, and then did what he had to do to show he can call his own plays. That said, as soon as ole buddy thinks the pressure is off he will likely revert back to HIS offense. Right now he isn't running his offense. He is running Lane Kiffin's offense. I don't usually talk about behind the scenes stuff, but if you were reading the tea leaves. Sark NFL interest comes out just as Arch is struggling and the BMDs are getting restless. A bit of a power struggle
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That's a good idea since its a bye week. Maybe I will write something up.
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A little longer version of that
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Geezus man, the dude was playing awful. @Drew is completely 100% right about that, and I WAS NOT part of the pull Arch crowd. What you don't see is your coach just completely changed the offense and basically won't call anything Arch can't do. Sark is famous for not having stationary receivers. He changed that. Sark doesn't like spread offenses. He changed that too. Probably 50% of the yards Arch had were screens. The line didn't magically get better. Arch didn't magically get better. Coach is holding his hand where he wasn't before, and making sure the line doesn't have to hold blocks long. If we started calling the game the way he was a couple games ago, Arch would go right back to looking like that Arch. Everyone is happy we have a productive offense but don't get it twisted if you think Sark is going to run an offense that has its receivers sideline to sideline the rest of the season. Winter is coming!
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I also think he is a little hurt. They showed the team running out onto the field at some point during the game and his gate did not look right at all.
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The silver lining is we looked far shittier vs far weaker opponents. So looking competent when we are supposed to is a huge step in the right direction. Next step is looking good vs the Georgia's of the world. This Georgia is a lesser Georgia than last year's Georgia defensively, but still solid. These plays that were working with ease will still work vs Georgia, though for 5 yards instead of 20.
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The only reason I say that is because these things seem to happen late game. 3 quarters of fairly sound defense and then you magically lose focus. Of you can focus for 3 quarters you can focus for 4.
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Oh that. No. That looks to be him making decisions on his own and almost getting a penalty. Also, the blocking I am talking about with DJ fails the second we play a quality front with some speed. Like two weeks from now.
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I think late in games like that the DBs start playing a little selfish, wanting to jump routes and make wow plays. Guilbeau is just dumb enough a player to do that. We saw 4 also have a terrible game trying to do that earlier this season.
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Yes it was my man. You had to laugh when the nickel runs right by Wingo. It's like everything Vandy thought they knew about Texas blew up in their faces on the first play. Sark kept on abusing their blitzes all game too.
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Can't use your quote without recognizing the originator. We learned that in middle school. It was solid analysis. Simple as that. Men are inherently misogynistic, even subconsciously. We can be pretty dismissive about a decent take just because it came from a...gulp....woman. Lol This woman has broken bread with my wife. It is all good.
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That's DJ the RG, and not only is that how we draw it up, we frequently use that blocking scheme on long developing pass plays and have been the last two years bro.
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You are 100% correct!!
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Most of you know by now we have Good Sark and Bad Sark. Bad Sark is the egotistical Sark that wants to run his stuff no matter the talent level or ability of his players to execute it. @Nicole44 made a brilliant observation when she said it's like he is auditioning for something, and just wants to run plays to show what he has. After she said that we find out that maybe he was. Curious. Anywho, Good Sark shows up when the team's back is against the wall. It just goes to show you that HE KNOWS what would work and would be more efficient. I couldn't begin to understand why he doesn't roll out Good Sark more often, but folks we are currently seeing good Sark. I'm not sure how long he is here, but let's enjoy him while we got him! For those here that say things like it was the line. The receivers got better. Arch unfucked himself. The truth is all those things being fucked had to do with the complexity of what Bad Sark was asking them to do. Everyone here that was peeking over the fence, hoping we could have Joey Freshwater's offense, well you saw it this Saturday. We spread the field. Got the ball out. Simplified Arch's reads. Ditched the complicated routes. The result is not only did Arch come alive, but spreading the field and getting people away from the box helped the line and RBs too. Let's get into it! First play of the game and we line up in 11 personnel. Does anyone remember number 2 for Vandy in the slot? Well I do. They blitzed him 10 times last year. Good Sark does too. He motions Wingo to the field side anticipating them firing their nickel. The safety now has to spin down to make a play and that allows the slot receiver plenty of time to make a block. The closing LB never has a chance against an athlete like Wingo in space. Touchdown. 5 idees pour porter des puces en topaze Elegance et style - Topa.mp4 Again, we roll out in 11 personnel. Good Sark understands that Vandy wants to bring extra guys, and they are bringing 5 on this play. Yeah, this play is a little cute but well designed. Everyone knows we are an Outside Zone team, and we freeze their 5 man pass rush by showing Outside Zone blocking with a bunch of eye candy in the backfield. Meanwhile the line is just naturally flowing frontside to block the throwback screen Sark has dialed up. Sark gets 5 clean blockers out front of the best returner in college football. Terrifying for any defense. If we are a little quicker to decide who to block here this gets to the house. 5 idees pour porter des puces en topaze Elegance et style - Topa_1.mp4 We are in 11 personnel spread wide in a 2x2 set. Sark is making Vandy defend superior athletes in space. At the snap we just throw it out to Wingo and let him make a play. I said before Wingo needs Worthy's package because he is most effective when you can get it to him quickly and let him do the rest. Sark knows Vandy's corners are going to bail out which leaves the box defender responsible for closing on Wingo. In space. 5 idees pour porter des puces en topaze Elegance et style - Topa_5.mp4 We come right back to the same play. 11 personnel in a 2x2 set. Notice the time and quarter. Notice the difference in the box for Vandy between this play and the last. Last play Vandy had 7 in the box and got popped on the outside for a big gain. This time they come back with a 6 man box and cover 3 behind it. Sark has manipulated the box, forcing them to pull a man to deal with these quick throws to the outside. That helps create space for the running game. 5 idees pour porter des puces en topaze Elegance et style - Topa_6.mp4 Opposing teams have a guy on the sideline who's job it is to spot our personnel groupings and send in the appropriate response. Sark trots out his heavy package. 12 personnel. However, instead of lining up in a heavy run formation, we go 5 wide. You are forcing them to play zone or have LBs out covering routes. We give Arch a nice and simple 1/2 field read here. Arch knows that with the coverage they are in the corner is going to bail and the DB over the slot has responsibility for the flat. We fire the slot receiver vertically but with an outside release to occupy that man, and the outside receiver runs a simple stick route. Simple pitch and catch. 5 idees pour porter des puces en topaze Elegance et style - Topa_7.mp4 Again 11 personnel. We run the tight end on a quick crosser to occupy the LBs and then run a delayed slant behind it. Pay attention to the O-line. The LG gets beat but the ball is out so fast it doesn't matter. A couple weeks ago this is a sack. You can make a shaky line look competent by just getting the ball out. 5 idees pour porter des puces en topaze Elegance et style - Topa_8.mp4 Every time Sark catches them trying to add numbers to the box Sark reminds them that they have other responsibilities. 4 wide again with 11 personnel and we throw the quick out to Parker. Pay attention to our Left Tackle here. 5 idees pour porter des puces en topaze Elegance et style - Topa_9.mp4 2nd and 6 and Sark knows Vandy wants to blitz. We are 4 wide. Vandy brings 6 and Sark has a screen setup to the boundary. Great call. 5 idees pour porter des puces en topaze Elegance et style - Topa_11.mp4 11 personnel. Sark motions late to a 3x1 set knowing he is going to get zone to that side. The slot runs a simple curl to occupy the flat defender while the outside receiver runs a simple comeback route. Easy pitch and catch here. 5 idees pour porter des puces en topaze Elegance et style - Topa_12.mp4 11 personnel. This the fake receiver screen to wheel route we like to throw. A couple games ago we tried to run it but it wasn't there. I mentioned that a smart QB will come back and throw it to the faker since it will be open. I was told that was nonsense and QBs are supposed to run the play as its drawn up. Here is an example of us doing that with great success. 5 idees pour porter des puces en topaze Elegance et style - Topa_13.mp4 11 personnel. Here is an example of how Sark can manipulate the coverage with 5 receivers while simultaneously giving Arch quick and easy reads. Sark slips the back out center left knowing he is going to draw the attention of the MLB. However, we are working the slot defender. We run a curl right in front of him to hold him so Arch can hit the quick post behind him. Easy pitch and catch. 5 idees pour porter des puces en topaze Elegance et style - Topa_14.mp4 11 personnel. This play is basically the same as the last play but we get to it differently. This time the TE runs a crosser that occupies the defender and we throw the same post behind it. Up to this point, this is the longest time Arch has held the ball. 5 idees pour porter des puces en topaze Elegance et style - Topa_16.mp4 11 personnel. We motion Parker and now we know we are getting zone. We know the corner is going to bail to cover 3, so we are working the flat defender here. If he is slow to respond to the speed out we throw that, but if he jumps it the TE is sitting with a curl. Nice and easy read for Arch here. 5 idees pour porter des puces en topaze Elegance et style - Topa_17.mp4 Again with 11 personnel with 4 routes releasing to one side. We fire two verticals to occupy the safeties, then slip the RB out to occupy the underneath defender, all but guaranteeing the speed out to be open. This is where Arch has shown growth. Old Arch stares down the vertical here. 5 idees pour porter des puces en topaze Elegance et style - Topa_18.mp4 Here is another Arch growth moment. Old Arch doesn't see this checkdown and is sacked by the DE the LT has lost control of in the face of this blitz. This Arch has this ball coming out before the TE is even set. You love to see it! 5 idees pour porter des puces en topaze Elegance et style - Topa_20.mp4
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Imma really leaning into the caveman. Hairy-er than the last time I saw him in person. Didn't think that was possible. Also, I won't let anyone talk me out of believing that outfit is see-thu and that's a thong outline.
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This is your post below right? Unless I am misreading this it says they aren't interested in playing in the bolded right? Then you go on to say they are producing the same caliber of athletes too.
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Yeah, you need to turn the TV off of certain channels bruh. This post reeks of someone who has never spent significant time in Cali. Your bullshit anti LGBTQ comment can get fucked also. Let people live their fuckin lives man. As far as football goes, Cali puts out a ton of talent. You just don't know because you aren't paying attention. Josh Allen is from Cali. CJ Stroud is from Cali. Jordan Love is from Cali. They didn't play at Cali schools. I mean, look at our own team. Deandre Moore is from LA. Aaron Butler is from LA. Brandon Baker is from Ontario, Cali. Spencer Shannon is from San Clemente. Josian Sharma is from Folsom. Tons of talent out there.
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Man, living out there you quickly realize the similarities between SC and UT. SC gets the pick of the state. They just don't take their program seriously enough. All they need to do is bring in a proper coach and they would be fucking shit up. California has a lot...a lot of talent. I mean they let the GOAT get out their backyard and go to Michigan. Oh, and you are correct about Riley.
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