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  1. Chris Smith. 4th leading tackler for Georgia in 2022. Ran a fucking 4.62 40 at the combine. 2 time national championship Georgia. 4.62. Jordan Battle, DeMarco Hellams were 4.555, 4.57 at the combine. Kyle Hamilton was 4.59, 4.32 shuttle. But compare Hamilton to Lewis Cine and his 4.37 40. Looks like one is starting and one has 0 tackles. Ed Reed, 4.57. Jerrin had a 4.61 verified out of high school. Maybe he’s slower now. Maybe not. His shuttle time was 4.20. If you’ve got something verifiable, I’d be interested to see it. I just saw him with a reported 4.5 but maybe that’s trash. The two fastest safeties at the combine last year were 7th and 5th round picks. I don’t even see one of them on the depth chart right now. Maybe we should replicate Illinois. They had two of the top 4 times. Iowa, Notre Dame, Penn State, Florida x 2 all had dudes invited to the combine at 4.62 or slower. For the past two years, the fastest safeties come from all over. And not from top 10 or even top 25 programs. There are many a fast guy that fail at football Schooler, Tyler Owens, Crawford. All fast as shit. People don’t like any of them. All on campus in the past 3 years. We give up passing yards for a variety of reasons. Just like everyone else. Crawford hasn’t given up insane number of TDs in years past. He hasn’t even played substantial snaps as S until this year. I have no idea how fast Taafe is. He’s not Crawford fast. My guess is you don’t know exactly either. Vs KSU. Watts got beat at least twice. Brooks may have screwed up/perhaps Williams for a TD. Blackwell was the party on the 4th and 6 conversion. 40 yards on screens. Probably 75 passing yards due to poor pash rush/lost contain. Smith, Branch, Hamilton, Reed. All too slow to play for us. No idea how those slow ass guys got on the field for Bama and Georgia more than 4 years into their current regimes. Yeah, we want Michael Huff (actually wasn’t very good as an underclassman) and Earl Thomas. But since we’ve had a small number of those over the years, I’m not expecting them here every year. I guess since Harrell threw for 475 and Leinart 365 in 2005 and 2008 it probably had everything to do with their other teammates.
  2. No doubt. Our pass rush lanes might even be more consistent. If you’re being held, you start doing things a bit differently in attempt to make the play.
  3. People need to believe in the reality that you win upfront and that no matter how good you are you will get beat on the backend occasionally. The scheme is allowing our DTs to dominate. The front is doing a great job overall. But some of the issue last Saturday was poor to terrible contain in our pass rush. Sometimes the other guy makes a play. Howard made some damn good throws. Look at the Taafe pick. That was a damn near perfect throw. Great coverage too. Don’t tell me Brooks didn’t impact the WR.
  4. I knew it all back then and that’s how I felt That probably would have very exciting for camp attendees. And maybe Horns basketball fans.
  5. Attended a Bob Weltlich basketball camp. We had scrimmages. No shooting until 5 passes were made. It didn’t matter if you were all alone under the basket in 2 passes. It has stuck with me. I’m not sure what I learned. Maybe someone here can tell me?
  6. Who or what is a Tommy Lewis?
  7. Pato, the most glaring was the pick the flag up on DMO getting held. Awful. 2021 OU was unreal the number of breaks that had to go OUs way. Brooks long run had a hold at the point of attack. Game winner the same. The out of bounds catch that allowed OU to score their first TD. It was a great catch and throw - just shouldn’t have counted. That Mims catch was incredible. And completely fortunate as compared to Washington’s. Inches. The failure to slow down a potential fumble and recovery.
  8. I cannot separate the two as OU is the primary beneficiary. That’s not just against us either.
  9. It looks like they missed it. Presumably had Stoops stepped out of bounds of his own accord he is not eligible until someone else touches the ball. If he’s not eligible, how can he be interfered with? Then once the ball is touched, contact is allowable so it’s not possible for interference to occur. But the OSU guy was the cause of Stoops going out of bounds, and it was while the ball is in the air. That’s interference all day.
  10. There is no way Stoops was out of bounds before the contact though. There’s also no guarantee OU scores. Or that OSU doesn’t score. Quit feeling sorry for this cheating ass program. 2021 was a screw job. 2008 they held their ass off en route to a national championship appearance. 2018 they got the critical calls in the Big 12 championship game. Took back a Tyrone Swoopes 60+ yard run on a run of the mill hold call. The Beuchele interception that our dude simultaneously caught. I only remember ever seeing one Olineman horse collar a LB. OU versus KSu. Non call interference when playing ISU that ended the game on that play in 2019. The tackle of the KU defender in 2021 on the game saving play. Whatever year it was their C fake snapped on a FG attempt to draw us offside. The refs gave them a 1st down. Their flopping punters. The Austin English horseshit. The Ceedee Lamb flop the Kenneth Murray getting off Scott free with helmet to chin on Sam. The Downs bs this year. The clock stoppage this year after the Bowman injury. Stoops, Kelvin Sampson bitched like no others while generally being the beneficiary of the better treatment. At this point, I’m not sure there are enough calls to offset the years of the bs they’ve received. It was just a month ago they got the better treatment. To hell with them.
  11. He’s an ineligible receiver. And as JBJ pointed out some time ago, you don’t have illegal contact like the NFL. You can’t hold/tackle but you can play rough until the ball is in the air.
  12. I’m just trying to be diplomatic. I’m mellow on my old age.
  13. The length of that review was something else too. They had the review showing on the Jumbotron with everyone watching. It does make you wonder if they were debating how not to give it to us.
  14. For 1 quarter. Scripted. Remember how we kicked KStates ass in Q1? What about Houston? OU in 2021? Do we need more examples of how 1 Q doesn’t mean shit about how a full game will go. With Ewers you can point to OU for the opposite. Sucked in Q1 then rebounded. But, yes, you’re correct. I do not recall anyone arguing otherwise.
  15. I made no declaration about what kind of player Card is. What I did was provide 3rd party data to perhaps give you a little perspective. It actually countered your initial point quite well then you resort to a different tactic. You’re fresh off using some data to support the defenses effort this past weekend. I agree with that. Basically what you’re saying is that Ewers only performances that count are this years OU and Bama. He’s 1-1.
  16. He played pretty well versus Tech and against Bama. Ewers is getting sacked at a higher rate this year than Card last year. Ewers is getting sacked at a higher clip per pressure. On average, Card threw it deeper but Ewers doesn’t hold it as long. Few, if any, get rid of it quicker than Ewers though and Card last year did not hold the ball long relative to others. Card is not having a good year, but he gets sacked less often per drop back and about half the rate of Ewers when pressured. Ewers is better this year due to being patient and more conservative. At every depth of throw Ewers comp percentage is very close to Cards last year. A big difference is that Ewers throw the intermediate throw far more often. We’re doing play action way more this year with deep throws down 40% or so.
  17. Sinnott was wide open on either 2nd or 3rd. Sometimes you get lucky; sometimes you don’t.
  18. Interestingly enough Cards numbers last year are reasonably comparable to Ewers this year.
  19. KSUs first possession. Two plays. One pass, one run first down. Then pass, run, sack. 2nd possession. 3 runs. First down. Then sack, pass, run (QB draw maybe). 3rd possession. All runs. No first downs. 4th/5th possessions. One incompletion each drive. No first downs. 6th possession. Two incompletions. No first down. Then the TD. They had no success passing early. You’re right. You come out doing what you do well. There’s no coaching fail there. Howard made a few very good throws against decent coverage. Much of their success late was not necessarily poor coverage. The Watts personal foul extended a drive that was 4th down - on broken contain no less. There were at least two if not 3 or 4 completions late that were the result of missed sacks/lack of containment. They only had two drives greater than 50 yards. They only scored on one with I believe the big 3rd down conversion being a loss of contain.
  20. Are you certain? He did come up gimpy late versus BYU. Believe he may have been the only Oline starter in at the time. I heard nothing and was surprised that he didn’t play today but wasn’t tracking it either.
  21. Looked like pass from my view. Not sure what happened.
  22. Unless I’m mistaken, Jones and Bsnks have both gotten hurt with less than 5 minutes in the game in blowouts. If so, Sark needs an assist chewing for that.
  23. He did. Probably his best overall game except the need a first down, the clock runs out drive. The 3rd down call was going to the well one too many times. And I always have a problem with no play fake, roll the QB out with a TE option in those situations.
  24. Was that not the first time the wildcat failed to convert on 4th this year? This wasn’t a goalline situation.
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