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  1. Moore was never going to be where Cook or the Bama receiver was. Never. He was running a different route. You refuse to say that because you CANNOT allow Ewers any breathing room because of your hate for him.
  2. If Moore is running the same route he does and Arch throws where he threw what is the result?
  3. It's pretty easy to see but these guys REFUSE to see it differently because it was Ewers. Let Manning have thrown that ball and "Moore sucks!".
  4. Bwhahaha.... a slot fade is supposed to be thrown a few yards from the sideline allowing the receiver to run away from the DB. It is not supposed to be vertical. It is also supposed to be thrown on the break. Even the Manning throw you are jerking off to was a few yards from the sideline.
  5. Ball is on the same hash and receiver starts in the same spot. It is further back but the Bama throw was flatter leaving roughly the same amount of steps to react to it actually one less. The receiver easily just drifts right and secures it. Why couldn't Moore do that with the moon ball Quinn put up he had plenty of time?
  6. Weird how when you post a video of someone throwing the exact same ball in the exact same spot on the exact same play that Quinn does but it is easily caught the usual suspects avoid it like aids. Hot potato.
  7. Because the ball is thrown in the exact spot where you said it was a shitty throw but easily caught. Why are you still avoiding addressing it? If the QB sees the DB in phase at the break where should he throw it? And why was this one successful and that one not?
  8. Again ball is out on the break. I put this video up. Same play. Same ball location as where Quinn threw it but an easy catch. What did the receiver do differently to make it seem routine? No one seems willing to address this question so I will keep responding with it til someone does. If the receiver releases and the DB is in phase like this what should the throw look like?
  9. When the ball is released the DB is in phase and even redirects him. I see you didn't address the easy catch on the ball thrown in the Bama video the same way Quinn threw it. Why not?
  10. answer the question because it's valid. In the Bama video the DB is in phase. You can't throw the Manning ball.
  11. Ball location is based on what you see happen on the release. If the receiver gets on top of the DB immediately at the break you throw this. What would Manning throw if the DB was in phase?
  12. Let's go with your theory. It's a longer throw. Which means more time for the receiver to adjust. The ball is in the air on the break. A slot fade is supposed to be thrown to the back pilon correct? Moore takes ten steps after locating the football. How many of those are corrective to the ball flight? How many are to the back pilon? Even if he never looks over the other shoulder 10 steps is enough to drift two yards right. Every ball that goes up in the air like that isn't going to be in the exact same spot. 10 steps is also plenty of time to look over the other shoulder. With any adjustment at all that ball is catchable. Period. But in case you are still struggling with the idea of a receiver making an adjustment. Here is Bama running the same play throwing the ball in the same spot in the endzone where Quinn put it and watch what happens. Watch how the receiver initially releases more vertical then sees the ball is thrown further outside and drifts out to make an easy catch. That is what good receivers do. Again this is the example throw Seven Time National Champion Coach Nick Saban used to talk about how they throw the slot fade. I am sure he had 30 to choose from but chose this one where the ball was thrown in the exact location Quinn put it in that you said was a shitty throw.
  13. You asked about this ball. Quinn sees that on the receiver break the DB is playing him inside out. It's the receiver who doesn't recognize where the ball should be thrown. This is ball highlighted in red literally thrown right in line with the receiver. If he just looks over the other shoulder its an easy catch. Ball is thrown on the break. As a receiver you see the trajectory here that it's going to be over the other shoulder. Why are you still doing this below? You guys are constantly griping about not throwing a receiver open. This is what throwing someone open looks like when the receiver is incapable of making any adjustment. Does anyone here think Golden doesn't make this play? Same thing below. We scheme a 1v1 with 26 isolated on a DB. All you can ask for. Does anyone here think that Blue doesn't make this dude miss in the open field like this? What if Etienne caught this ball? At some point someone else has to make a play. That is two decent balls that no one made a play on that could've decided this game. But because the guys who were asked to complete the task were below average in skillset required we didn't get it done. Same plays with different personnel and both these are likely touchdowns.
  14. Did any of his Bama teams run for 31 yards?
  15. This right here. The condensed sets hurts us against Georgia. Sark thinks we are physical enough to stand up to them but we are weak in the interior of the line and our TEs miss too many blocks as well. We need to run from the spread against them. By trying to play out of 12 personnel we just invite more physical players on the field and lose more 1v1 battles. Sark is stubborn about that and continues try regardless of the evidence.
  16. Oregon ain't making the semis.
  17. Again, not at all what's going on. We don't run a lot of stuff that Quinn is good at. At all!!! There is a reason Sark's offense didn't translate to the NFL and we are seeing why here. It is hard to throw the football out of 12 personnel. It is hard to run those slow developing, back to the field play fakes. We don't run a lot of passing concepts that most teams run. Simple outs, stops, curls, and comebacks aren't in our passing game with any frequency. When we came out in 11 personnel and just dropped back and threw it Quinn was cooking. Where we bog down is when we go away from that back to ball control sets. Tonite we got ourselves in trouble wasting early downs trying to establish the running game and then asking the quarterback to repeatedly bail us out. Sark is stubborn vs Georgia and keeps trying to win by playing in a phone booth and you aren't going to beat them like that. You need to be able to spread them out and ask them to tackle in space. Run out of 11 personnel. Spread them out and prevent them from disguising their defense. Move people away from the box so your QB has space to take off when they turn their back to him. Georgia did to us what we should've done to them. They spread us out and ran on us. They spread us out and ran the QB with a lead blocker. We aren't good enough across all O-line positions to win every matchup. Someone always loses a 1v1 and we have negative plays. Sark is very stubborn with his offense. We just line up and try to "Out-Texas" everyone and it works until we come up against an uber-talented squad.
  18. And look at how dumb that Scipio post was about Hurts. Does it look like Hurts struggles to process while quarterbacking the 10-2 Eagles? Or maybe it's the same ole tired bullshit about how black quarterbacks can't read defenses that we hear every year. Here is a question for you and all the usual subjects. @C-Man@BurntOrange&White@naija@MrBig@HtownHorn@hobbes2702 and anyone else really. Take a minute to think about this game and answer honestly. What position group of ours outplayed theirs. Quarterback- Running back- O-line- Receivers- Dline- LBs- Secondary- Special teams- OC- DC-
  19. then why are the batted balls only happening with one lineman? Why are they not happening all across the entire front? Tonite was the first time all season a batted ball happened on the left and it happened with a freshman. Keep in mind Arch has had batted balls too.
  20. Batted balls aren't on QBs unless he is rolling out and a free rusher is in his face. Young inexperienced linemen make for batted balls, not understanding to keep engaged on a DL so they can't jump and bat balls. Notice who the batted balls happen against. Williams almost always and our freshman LT tonite. Do you remember any other linemen this season having the man across from them bat balls?
  21. Are you arguing with yourself? I said the first throw should've been over the opposite shoulder and the second throw was but the receiver looked inside. No one is arguing with you on the gif play. Geezus.
  22. Your posts lack reason and theoretical football situational awareness. If you say the first throw should've been thrown over the other shoulder upfield because of DB positioning, which is true, then you should come to the same conclusion about the OT throw. But you cannot and that's why I question your eyes. The OT throw you are basing purely on how the receiver reacted vs what he should've read based on where the DB was.
  23. This where we started. Then people started talking about the other throw. What are you on about?
  24. Again. You don't know what you are looking at. First throw was inaccurate. OT throw was thrown away from the DB but Moore was looking to the side the DB was on. If he was reading DB positioning he would look over that shoulder. How else do you think QBs execute back shoulder throws? You throw the receiver open.
  25. I wasn't ever talking about that throw. That was you mistaking me for it. I said that earlier. We were talking about the OT throw.
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