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Monahorns

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  1. Yeah. He also said they were on a business trip. Texas went to a sales conference. Oklahoma went to a war. The game is a war. Mack didn't understand this either.
  2. Longhorn fans been saying this since 2011.
  3. This was inevitable no matter what the 9.95ers say, this team does not execute. They take whole quarters off. They make huge mistakes on defense routinely. Sark just isn't the one no matter what people who get paid to write about Texas sports say.
  4. Thank you kind sir.
  5. How about Post-mortems?
  6. I keep hearing about how the WR corps is the best in the conference and up there in the whole nation. Only Worthy can get open against Rice.
  7. On 3 occasions the tv crew has shown the OL completing missing assignments. Embarrassing.
  8. Surprised at how quickly this is going South.
  9. Then go to bed. At least you will quit being wrong. Why not both?
  10. That is what Beard does. Let's be honest with him in the chair Texas is Final 4.
  11. Miami jumped over Brock's back even if Brock doesn't move back any more. That isn't establishing position. He fouled Brock just like he fouled Carr on the other end of the floor. But the refs were busy unashamedly turning the game one direction. Nothing else matterered.
  12. So now your whole point is Brock kept moving his feet? Jeez. But the guy who kept backing up and jumped established position? Your point is getting worse actually.
  13. I was commenting on someone using player safety as the reason to call Brock for the foul. If safety isn't an issue then you don't have a point anyway. But what does safety have to do with anything? You're whole point.
  14. Correct. One player doesn't have to care about safety. He can play as recklessly as possible. But everyone else has to make sure the reckless player is safe. Every rule has to be bent to one team getting 27 free throws in one half.
  15. Or you know the miami guy could protect his own safety by not jumping into Brock. But I get it Texas boards have to side with what Miami players want.
  16. Good to know. Let's play some pick up. If you box me out I am going to back up and jump on your back then call you for foul. Easy win.
  17. I agree on that. Texas seemed to lack energy down the stretch. Defense got some bad calls but also wasn't as tenacious as before. On offense, they lost composure with several turnovers, didn't run the offense, and poor shot selection.
  18. I watched it over and over again. Brock didn't foul the guy. Omire kept giving ground and then jump over Brock's back. Brock kept moving back to keep contact. It was a bad call. You don't have to simp for refs when your team gets hosed.
  19. When you re-establish contact, which Brock did. He didn't feel contact until the guy falls on his back basically. It was a bad call. Probably should have been a no-call. Definitely should not have been an overturned call. But when refs are busy tilting a game unashamedly they are busy tilting a game unashamedly.
  20. How can you tell someone hasn't played any basketball, or at least well, without them saying it.
  21. When you are blocking out, like Brock had been doing since they were under the basket, and you don't feel the player any more you back up until you make contact again to make sure you re-establish the block out. You don't stop. Brock did what he was supposed to do. It was a bad call and it probably cost the game.
  22. Bobby is an idiot and simply running cover for the team he makes money off of. Everything is skewed to drive interest for next year's team.
  23. The OL this year was bad versus DL stunts. That should be fixed by coaching. Next year you should see an obvious improvement. If not, we are back to the drawing board. This year we had Freshmen playing. That excuse is gone in 2023.
  24. Yes. That is why I mention the offensive staff and gameplan as part of the problem. You can't divorce the two factors completely, but it isn't all just Ewers. The 8YPA isn't magical. It is a rule of thumb for mediocre play in college. They started dialing it back after OSU and then KSU, which means that is part of the issue but not all of it. Neyor could change that. Using multiple deep threats could help so that teams can't simply shadow Worthy could change it. I agree with the comment overall though.
  25. ~6 YPA is very bad for college football. I think ~8 YPA is average. It isn't the only stat to determine how good or bad a QB is, but it reflects completion % and success moving the ball down the field. Here is Ewers after OU. You can see statistically Ewers didn't have a good game until Baylor. I would say they were all bad with TCU and Kansas being garbage. Maybe it was understandable against ISU's defense. Against KSU he did well in the 1st half so it wasn't the defense. It was on him and Sark not adjusting to KSU. It looks like Sark figured something out after Kansas. Against Baylor, he didn't have many attempts but did good when called upon. The problem was giving up 8 points. Obviously concerning, but these types of things should get better as he gains experience. He wasn't bad with interceptions which was a concern coming into the year. That is on the positive side. I would say overall his play was a disappointment but understandable with his inexperience and seems like Sark is still trying to figure out how to use him best. ISU - 6.6 OSU - 6.5 KSU - 6.4 TCU - 4.4 KU - 5.1 BU - 12.1
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