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  1. 33 minutes ago, Longhorn94 said:

    not only that but when he claimed we were playing cover 3 to trips and single, we were playing cover 1 man. i dont get it...

    Yeah, it seems like the switch concept between the left receivers 1 and 2 indicates cover 1 man. For any 3 match coverage, they'd hand those receivers off to each other, right?

  2. 10 hours ago, Katfid54 said:

    I don't know if this is intended to be parody or not, but it's not accurate based on my rewatch.  Cosmi and Kerstetter were both great.  Kerstetter has a way different job as center than he did at right tackle and most of the time against UTEP, he was playing against a nose guard.  Very rarely did I see Kerstetter get beat, and I don't think I ever saw him make a mental error and blow his assignment.

    Our next best lineman, based on my watch, was Okafor.  He played a pretty clean game and was solid in pass pro.

    Christian Jones played fine.  There were some times where he missed an assignment (mentally) and a few times where he got beat (usually after first engaging).  He was okay.

    Angilau was pretty obviously our worst OL on my rewatch.  Several mental errors where he just blows his assignment.  For example, on the 2 yard run by Roschon to go up 20-0, we run inside zone and Angilau leaves unblocked the guy that's right over him.  The DL runs right past Roschon and doesn't blow up the play, but it's a huge and inexcusable error.  Angilau ends up running around like a chicken with its head cut off on this play, really not doing anything.  There were too many Angilau plays that looked like this on my rewatch.

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    But look at the other OL.  They do a fine job.  Cosmi does a great job and is still locked up with his dude in the end zone when Roschon scores.  Kerstetter gets great movement on his block.  Okafor's block is solid enough, although the DL is able to disengage from him.  Christian Jones drives a poor safety across the hash. 

    I'm not sure why Wiley doesn't try to work to #28.  If this were a real zone-read call, the DE actually gives Sam a pull read: look at how hard #10 crashes to Roschon; he's the guy that makes the tackle.  If there were a real read, Sam should pull the ball, but #28 would be lurking over the top.  Once Wiley helps Cosmi with the combo block, he should be looking for work and #28 runs right off of his hip.

    Angilau clearly recognized his mistake mid-play. Do you think he initially thought it was inside zone to the left?

  3. 12 minutes ago, LTtxfan said:

    That's the mills concept combined with shallow cross: http://smartfootball.com/offense/the-science-of-the-post-going-deep-with-mills

     

    I wish I had more evidence, but I kinda feel like the deep post hasn't been one of Ehlinger's better throws.

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  4. 3 hours ago, Bobby_Batronic said:

    They’re schemers and not teachers. Emmanuel Acho detailed it on one broadcast. Muschamp taught him how to be a linebacker, and then Diaz empowered him to be the linebacker that Muschamp taught him to be. 

    But Diaz and Orlando skipped the step where they taught their charges to be the players they needed to be to succeed in their schemes. The elitiest coaches do both well. The really good ones do the former. The pretty good ones do the latter. And the terrible ones are named Warehime. 

    Maybe I suck at reading comprehension, but what are "the former" and "the latter" in your statement?

  5. 3 hours ago, closetojumping said:

    This is well put. futureman is a voluminous shitheel that adds little to no humor and even less insight. I’m all for humorous trolling. Maybe someday that dipshit will stumble into some of it. 

    Hear, hear!

  6. 1 minute ago, Katfid54 said:

    Good shit, man.  When I saw it in the spring game, I had no recollection of seeing it all 2018 season.  Great memory, and I liked the way they motion into the formation.

    Also compare Andrew Beck blocking three people on that play to the gifs posted above, where our TEs blocked, collectively over three plays, one defender (which was Marcus Tillman who absolutely shit-jacked Leitao on the first play).

    To be fair, I've watched that game a lot 😉

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  7. 9 minutes ago, texifornia said:

     

    Some of this SEC talk reminds me of a timeshare sales pitch. "Are you sure you're clever enough to get a timeshare?" "Are you sure you're man enough to play in the SEC?"

  8. 31 minutes ago, lemonandaturd said:

    Auburn and South Carolina are going to beat aggy.  Arky will keep it close like last year, 7 point ballgame at a neutral site. Corral at Ole Miss is decent.  They have a puncher's chance too.  

    Auburn's inexperienced QB vs aggy's DBs is clearly weakness against weakness. Auburn has historically had a stout and persistent running game, but I know nothing about aggy's DL.

  9. 5 minutes ago, derp said:

    Using this: https://www.bettingtalk.com/win-probability-percentage-point-spread-nfl-nba/

    Their chances of winning the individual games are:

    Clemson: 3.8%

    Alabama: 13.2%

    Georgia: 17%

    LSU: 26.2%

    If I'm doing my math right. It looks like it's a 49% chance they go 0/4.

     

     

    Only if those events are independent, and they're not. Losing the first game increases the likelihood that they lose the next 3.

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