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Katfid54

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  1. more like Billy Errbody, amirite?
  2. Ehlinger was v bad at that throw to Duvernay in 2018. He was significantly better throwing the post to Eagles this year.
  3. I just spent 45 minutes watching 2011 and 2012 Shippensburg football videos on youtube, to make sure I could see "pure, uncut Yurcich" untainted by Gundy or Day/Wilson. My observations are: (1) The way oSu ran zone read appears to be Yurcich's scheme: Here's oSu running it a few years ago: And here's Shippensburg: It's obviously a different screen (bubble vs. a comeback screen). But it's a similar concept in both instances, and it's run from trips in both instances. (2) Yurcich runs (or at least ran) Power Read I've always wondered why we didn't run more power read with Ehlinger, as it seems like a great fit for his skill set. As far as I can recall, we haven't seen much of it since Sam and Toneil Carter showed great promise with it against KSU in 2017. There will be no question that Yurcich at least has power read in his playbook: (3) He likes QB runs in the red zone/short yardage situations It was always the case at oSu that when they needed tough yardage on 4th down or in the red zone, they would usually run the ball with the QB (usually subbing in JW Walsh for Mason Rudolph). It was already the case back in 2011/2012 that Yurcich liked running the QB in those situations. Here is QB power on 3rd and 1 in the red zone: (4) He likes to run complimentary pass concepts I didn't gif all of these because #lazy. But in the Shippensburg v. Shepherd game from 2012, Yurcich called some combination of post/wheel routes like 5 or 6 different times. The first time, he ran from a 4 wr (2x2) set. Both outside receivers ran posts, and both inside receivers ran wheel routes. The QB hit one of the wheel routes for a huge touchdown down the sideline. The next time they ran the play, the outside WRs both ran posts, while the inside WRs ran comebacks off of their initial wheel routes. The QB hit the same WR on the comeback for a big gain. The next time they ran the play, they ran it as originally run, and the QB hit another wheel route for a big gain. The next time they ran the play, they ran it with the comebacks, but the safety attacked the comeback, leaving the post wide open in the middle of a the field for a huge touchdown. (5) Expect to see a lot of mesh and shallow cross This won't be anything new. Mesh was a staple the past several years, and Texas has come and gone from leaning on the shallow cross at various points in time (almost as if the playcaller forgets we have the play). But it was very effective at times the past few years.
  4. And your mom wasn't prepared for my circumference, either. (Are we still doing physics jokes?)
  5. I don't think we'll see Smith at Z. I think he'll be the starter at H next year. And I think they'll leave Eagles at Z, because he's a perfect fit for this Yurcich favorite.
  6. Username is ironic.
  7. No. But Brennan Eagles might be.
  8. I'm not saying that we should compare Tylan Wallace in 2018 under Yurcich vs. Tylan Wallace in 2019 without Yurcich, but I'm not not saying that, either.
  9. Triggered.Aneurysm.Gif
  10. Lloyd's isn't an "insurance company." It's a market where member syndicates divvy up portions of risks of various types via subscriptions.
  11. Holy shit i want both of those guys.
  12. Duvernay was pretty good this year.
  13. Given the new transfer portal rules, I'm not sure it would work out, since Players only love you when they're playing.
  14. Why don't you ask him if he's going to stay?
  15. Confirms that we're both geniuses.
  16. At least we'll always have Chip Brown to tell us sweet little lies.
  17. Extremely Tight Ends Coach
  18. Good thing Herman went his own way. Otherwise, this board would have had a total landslide.
  19. But everyone knows the all important phase is the next one, which is the "Hopefully he can get over the fact that Herman shot boogers at him and gave him a wedgie while he was reading the contract" phase.
  20. There have been some really nice one-off packages or plays that Herman has implemented that have worked really well for us. Like the empty set RPO package Herman put in before the TCU game in 2018. Or some of the TE/RB throwback stuff we used to great effect in 2017 with Chris Warren and Daniel Young. This past year, I can think of the delayed sideline pass to Cade Brewer against oSu that helped us win that game. But as a general rule, having a scheme that routinely relies on putting defenders in conflict and then exploiting those weaknesses? Naw. We haven't been super great at that. The other thing I like about this look is that since the WR is behind the LOS, he's a true option for the QB. The QB can slow play his attack on the line of scrimmage, if the safety is screaming towards him (instead of covering the screen) and then hit the WR.
  21. His penchant for running zone read out of 10 personnel is enough to convince me that he could be really effective on our staff. Here's a video of him scheming out ZR from 10 personnel. He doesn't draw it up this way on the whiteboard, but if you stick around for the cutups of them running ZR against Tech, he uses a fake WR screen to pull strong safety away from the QB run lane, which also allows the WR enough time to both pull off the fake and block the safety:
  22. His penchant for running zone read out of 10 personnel is enough to convince me that he could be really effective on our staff.
  23. I know who he is. My post was about last offseason, when Holgo left WVU for Houston, I recall there being rumors that Carrier was going to come to Texas, instead of following Holgo to Houston.
  24. Copied from Super Ks post so please redirect your @Katfid54. You guys have to stop sucking my dick. I can only orgasm so many times before 10 a.m.
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