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On Vanderbilt's first possesion, 2nd play from scrimmage, Collin Simmons tackled RB Miles Capers and then as they were getting up Simmons dragged his junk across Capers' face, setting the tone for the rest of the game. I have seen some high school players doing this recently. Is there a name for this move?
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Vandabuilt tight ends humiliated the secoundary, hopefully that was Taaffe being out.
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Offense looked great today, Fuck you and your hoard Pavia.
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The Athletic Scoops Sark interested in NFL Jobs
Farmer Vincent replied to TexasMan's topic in Football
Texas hasn't been very successful this year, but they are somewhat relevant. There is reasonable hope they can be competitive next year. That hasn't been the case for the last 12-14 years, and you guys are shitting all over the man that ended that decade plus misery. Let's just run the fucker right out of town, we've had such great luck finding coaches. -
The Athletic Scoops Sark interested in NFL Jobs
Farmer Vincent replied to TexasMan's topic in Football
I can vouch for futureman, he's an asshole to everyone. -
Sark is a great head coach. Late stage Mack Brown, Charley Strong, and Tom Herman all failed miserably. Sark revived this program and made it relevant again for the first time in over a decade. I am not hesitant to say that I badly want him to stay. All of you geniuses on here saying you want him gone know nothing about the game of football and you will be the first morons complaining about the next coach we bring in. This season was always going to be somewhat of a rebuilding year due to the inexperience on the OL. If the media convinced you that this was a NC caliber team, then once again you know nothing about football. The one thing that could not be forseen by anyone, not Sark, not the media, and certainly not you, was the spectacularly bad play of Arch Manning. He is simply a head case, and has nearly single handedly destroyed this program. He is the issue, not the OL, not the play calling, not Sark, just him. I have never seen this site be so wrong about something.
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Texas had a great string of RBs the last 5 years, with Bijan, RJ, Jonathan Brooks and some others. Last year Tre Wisner and Jaydon Blue were a pretty good tandem. It looked like it was going to continue with Baxter/Wisner and a few others, but it hasn't really panned out. Tre had a great game vs the Sooners and the team looked completely different. This team just doesn't have the RB room it's had the last few years and Sark's offense needs a couple of great RBs for it to work.
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I can't really argue with that. Arch is letting everyone down and has put Sark in an impossible situation.
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It's complicated figuring out wether Arch or the OL or Sark's play calling are the main issue, but you have to take care of the obvious. Throwing balls into the ground on crucial 3rd down plays should be an ender. He should let Arch know if that happens in another game they have to try someone else. It won't fix everything, but it has to be done to even figure this out.
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Michael Taaffe wants you to stop being such fucking pussies.
Farmer Vincent replied to immamac's topic in Football
Arch looks defeated because he is finding out that everything he has been told about himself his whole life is BS. Name one other QB in history that played this bad and there were still people saying he was going to be great, where every single great pass he makes it's "See! there it is, wait until he figures it out!" This has never happened before as far as I know. The dude is just not that good. Wrap your heads around it. If this were literally any other QB there would not even be a discussion, we would be talking about who else we have or can bring in next year. -
I was hoping that Kentucky would go for the touchdown on forth down instead of taking the 3 points, it gave us a chance, he should have known by that point there was no way for us to move the ball, they likely would have won if they just took it to another OT, the look on Stoops face after they got stuffed was great, he knew he blew it
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Other teams like Kentucky have young QBs that are playing well and are not throwing balls so far from their receivers that they don't even attempt to catch them.
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I was seriously wishing we would kick that last field goal on 3rd down because I was afraid the offense would do something else stupid and blow it.
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The Kentucky QB is making mistakes you would expect from a redshirt freshman, like taking sacks instead of getting rid of the football. I don't think I saw any of his passes thrown at the feet of his receivers, or 15 feet away from them like Arch is doing. He made some amazing throws tonight, he played confident aggressive football. Even if a player is inexperienced you can expect that from them. I don't think we can write off Arch's problems to inexperience any longer. He has benefited from NFL level coaching from the time he was in grade school, if anything his development should be way ahead of other (R) Sophmors. I think Sark is coming to the realization that this kid just doesn't have it.
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Individual effort by the RB really shows itself in yards after contact. Bijan and RJ set a standard for that that has helped our RB room ever since. It's something we have been lacking the last few games. Tre Wisner set the tone for the offense on Saturday. I'm not sure why but I enjoyed this victory more than I have in many years. Suck it Sooners.
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