Everything posted by RoyalBevo21
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Arch Manning: Scores every way possible
Sam has multiple 400 yard passing games at Texas. This narrative he was some inept passing battering ram is weird.
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Arch Manning: Scores every way possible
No, you never scuttle a season for one player. You do what is best for the team always, always, always.
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Arch Manning: Scores every way possible
The problem is he’s getting worse with more reps.
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Arch Manning: Scores every way possible
Is it not out of the realm of possibility? Hence the word “IF”
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This is who Steve Sarkisian is.
unfortunately when coached by Ex-QBs there’s this “I’m smarter than everyone else” complex. It’s why championship coaches are frequently ex defensive players or ex offensive linemen. They heavily understand the importance of assignment laden and fundamental football. Where the QB tends to lean towards “I can outsmart or out scheme our deficiencies.” It rarely ever works. Football will always be about trench warfare. It’s why Big 12 teams would frequently get smacked when facing upper echelon SEC teams in the past.
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Arch Manning: Scores every way possible
The thing that made VY special (other than his God mode running ability) was his demeanor and swagger. He reminds me of that line from gladiator, “death smiles at us all, all a man can do is smile back.” No moment was too big, he was loose and confident and it inspired those around him all the way up to the coaches belief in him. He was truly a kid having fun with his friends and the hero of the story. Arch, right now, is the complete opposite of that. A true antihero. Everything looks rigid and forced, where 1st and 10 feels like 1st and 100. He’s stiff, uncertain, and hesitant. He hasn’t shown any moxie or leadership. He needs to sit, he’s getting worse with more reps. And if the alcoholism is true, Sark knows firsthand how destructive that is and needs to do what’s best for Arch and get him into rehab. Peyton and Eli, please have this talk with your nephew. https://youtu.be/o1nS19OOD-U?si=KC_pkHhMS2G6Wn6j
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Texas vs UTEP - 3:15pm on SECN
Arch can transfer*
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Texas vs UTEP - 3:15pm on SECN
Jk, 6 wins.
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Texas vs UTEP - 3:15pm on SECN
I mean if the OL can't get a push against fucking UTEP then who really gives a shit anyways tbh. The team will be absolutely nothing if that's the case.
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Texas vs UTEP - 3:15pm on SECN
Sark's approach to offense is low key ass cheeks. There's completely no point in going for it there. Pin em deep and reset. This legit looks like an 8 win team.
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Uniform Pron
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SJSU Game Thread
Gibson needs more carries.
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SJSU Game Thread
Is there really nobody more serviceable at Right Tackle?
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SJSU Game Thread
They're going to be on the field too much. Did you miss that Arizona St game last year?
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SJSU Game Thread
RUSH YARDS
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SJSU Game Thread
I don't care about draft picks. Production man, production. Rush offense rankings 2021: 26th 2022: 36th 2023: 25th 2024: 71st
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SJSU Game Thread
Should be butt fucking San Jose St on the ground to the tune of 200+ yards. Central Michigan put 236 on em.
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SJSU Game Thread
Outside of Jonathan Brooks, the Sark run game has been a disappointment his whole tenure. Zero identity or grit in running the football.
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SJSU Game Thread
Banks needs to go
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Realignment talk not going away
One gigantic area I'm on board with Tech's Cody Campbell on, is a singular "pooled" TV contract. I personally believe the time for conferences is over. There's really not much benefit to them anymore especially when you can pool value from multiple sports together with gigantic brands. There's more money to be had and much better opportunity for scheduling. I personally would love for the "premier league" (no relegation bullshit) but a "right size" of the top of college football to be split north and south consisting of roughly 64ish teams total. Work out some permanent/semi-permanent rivals and have a rotation of brands playing somewhat regularly. Would look at lot like this: Texas - A&M, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Tech Semi permanent: Baylor, TCU, Rice, SMU Rotation based on a H&H basis (at least once per decade): Michigan, USC, Notre Dame, Alabama, LSU, Nebraska, Penn St, Miami, Florida Fill in games with teams on the level of: Boston College, Cal, Arizona St, Purdue, etc. These next few weeks over college football show the lack of vision in the sport. There are hardly any good games. A really poor showcase for TV audience. Games against G5 not as big of a problem, but these FCS games are a complete waste of everyone's time except the FCS school playing the part of a prostitute taking an ass pounding for a big payday.
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LSU @ Clemson- ABC
With a big QB like Arch, it is a wonder why they don't have a tush push package like Philly. Seems unstoppable when they do it.
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#1 Texas vs. #3 Ohio State - 11am on Fox
So glad I got to witness 2005. This fuckin school underperforms so god damn much. It's always someone else, always stepping on our own dick. Crabtree catch, bang into a 350 pound defensive tackle with a QB, 2023 & 2024 just never made the play. 2025 elite defense pathetic offense. Just not meant for this school to ever flex it's resources and dominate. Always the bridesmaid, never the bride.
- #1 Texas vs. #3 Ohio State - 11am on Fox
- #1 Texas vs. #3 Ohio State - 11am on Fox
- #1 Texas vs. #3 Ohio State - 11am on Fox