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27 minutes ago, XYZ said:
Are you the sushihorn who used to post about the economy, navy stuff, etc some years ago?
Yes. I quit posting on Shaggy about 5 years ago. Bigups told me they've cleaned up a lot of stuff on this new site and I should give it a try.
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Sam was the best QB on the field yesterday. His toughness, ability to sustain drives and ball security were the difference in the game. Murray is spectacular and capable of making big plays but he and that OU offense gave us the ball back quickly most of the time whether by scoring, turnovers or with a punt. Texas punished them by running 75 plays to their 58. Frankly the Sooner defense looked spent by the late 2nd quarter.
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I don't know if it was Beck or The Committee but the offense showed some very nice concepts yesterday that we hadn't seen before. In particular the jump pass from LJH in the Wildcat formation and the RPO applied to the reverse where LJH hits a wide open Sam in the right flat. That wildcat jump pass is going to go for big yards against a short-yardage defense on a longer field.
The play design on the wheel route to Watson was also notably good. Both of our big play WRs were lined up playside and cleared out the DBs while pulling the safety towards the middle of the field. LJ runs a crossing route and CJ goes on a slant to occupy the safety. That leaves Watson isolated on a LB who is sprinting towards the sideline to cover the wide open flat. Watson has both a speed and angle advantage when he turns upfield.
Congrats to Tom Herman, Tim Beck and whoever else was on the headset for the play calling and play design against OU.
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Postgame Thoughts...
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I have to wonder if Lincoln Riley had to promise Bob that he'd keep little brother Mikey around before the elder Stoops would turn the program over to him.