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  1. If I remember correctly, on the second and goal play where they pulled Hutson, if Arch follows him to edge it’s an easy score. Thought it was weird that Arch just went directly to up the middle. I also don’t know the schematics of the play and if Hutson was supposed to go inside and it threw Arch off.
  2. I’ll be eager to see the QB schools all 22 of the game. There were a couple of plays where Arch was waiting for guys to get open and by the time he went to throw it was too late. Then there were times the WRs got no separation hardly at all. Howe’s point is true. On the flip side, Ohio st was pretty vanilla as well. Sayin just didn’t turn the ball over and executed what our defense gave him. The first td was aided by our dumb penalties and the second td to Tate was under thrown but he gave his guy a chance at least. I wasn’t a fan of the overall game plan from Sark but I’m struggling to see how it was the ultimate deciding factor in the loss. Our second deep redzone drive that ended up as a turn over on downs wasn’t called horribly. Better throw from Arch to Wingo at the minimum makes it first and goal. The fourth down play, Wingo was wide open on the slant and maybe even scores. I don’t know the read on that one tho.
  3. I keep seeing you say this and while I agree with about half of it, I think it’s a reasonable expectation for your QB to be able to hit the easy plays the that the defense gives you. The first drive alone there were 2 obvious plays where he simply did not execute. The last drive was kinda the opposite of Ewers in execution. No way Sark is calling that route to Endries with Ewers due his poor execution with that type of throw. But Arch can’t make a baddass throw like that and then turn around and fail on a simple flat route to Endries or the crosser to Wingo. We rightfully ridiculed Ewers with the same missed execution to Golden on a crucial play against Clemson. He needs to be money on those plays. Again, I agree that Sark had some wtf play calls.
  4. Arch couldn’t even recognize the easy RPO read on the first 4 down fail. What are we even doing here?
  5. It’s hard to get into a flow when the first play of the game has a wr schemed wide open and Arch throws it 5 yards in front of the wr. Arch couldn’t even throw a simple fire screen without it ending up as a 3yrd loss. Sarks shit starts in the redzone and that needs to be fixed asap.
  6. Outside of some pre-snap penalties from Baker making his first start, I thought they did really good considering how much shuffling they’ve been doing. Sucks about the last play but for the most part they were nasty in the run game to the tune of 166 yards rushing and gave Arch plenty of time. It was nice to see a qb step up into the pocket and not self sack. Now, if Arch can settle down and hit the easy throws then we might be cooking upfront as the season goes on.
  7. If one of my friends told me to look at a video they pulled up on the computer, and I could see the “live leak” logo in the top left corner, there was a 100% guarantee that is was going to be brutal to watch.
  8. What-if scenarios are pointless—they typically just serve to reinforce someone’s subjective opinion or argument.
  9. This is outstanding news. The pitching staff should be elite next year. Outside of our SS being meh defensively, Schloss and Co. got everything they needed out of the offseason portal/retention. It is still insane that we replaced a Buster Posey finalist with another Buster Posey finalist from the same year.
  10. Come on Hulk, hang on to that P3!!!
  11. That one stings a bit.
  12. Levi

    Andor

    The CGI work done in TPM was pretty big for the movie industry. The pod racing scene alone is ridiculous for a film that came out in ‘99. I’m technically a prequel kid, and while there was some bad CGI in those films, there was also really good ones as well that still hold up today. I remember thinking the technology is only going to get better with CGI and movies will able to do some awesome stuff. Then Marvel did their thing and I’ve yet to see a CGI scene from that franchise better than the 5 second close up of Grievous in ROTS. I don’t watch a ton of marvel stuff so I could be wrong.
  13. Levi

    Andor

    Sir, you should know screws and bricks do not belong in the SW universe. By having those small details in a show like Andor, it takes away the aesthetic appeal of SW and the story being presented. /s
  14. Levi

    Andor

    The Thrawn books in both legends and Disney canon are pretty good.
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