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Codaxx

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  1. agree. The biggest issue in that regard is Quinn rarely uncorked a throw. He just prefers to feather the ball.
  2. Campbell, Moore, and Hill..
  3. Jaylon Daniels is confused by this
  4. Losing sure fire starters is not typical. Losing promising back-ups is expected pain. McDonald's late season play has me less worried about Williams, but he is still a hell of a talent and it hurts depth. Muhammad leaves a hole. Not a lot of snaps left on the 40 at CB, if he leaves.
  5. They are both probably NFL guys. That isnt good. 1 is a definite starter and the other would at a minimum be in heavy rotation.
  6. Since it is now the Kool Aid season. Arch's 87.5 QBR would have been good for #3 in the nation this year. (STFU, I know it was 2 starts)
  7. Sark has a done a really good job of bringing in smart guys on defense to keep things fresh. Gary Patterson, Nansen, Scotty Hazelton (underrated hire in my opinion) to name a few. Marion is the only guy on the offensive side I can think off the top of my head.
  8. Right now I am going Goosby, Neto, Hutson, DJ, Baker... LG/Center are going to be dependent on each other. Whatever combo between Hutson, Neto, Robertson, and Cruz Flood feels is best.
  9. No idea how that would have worked out. Anyone that says they do is full of shit.
  10. Not sure the point when you are comparing a freshmen coming off the bench for a 3 year starter. There should be a wide gap based on experience. If they played the same you would think the freshmen would improve at a greater level as this is the 1st time he is seeing an excellent defense.
  11. Arch looked the same as Quinn did in that 1st half. Guessing you are blocking out how Quinn looked for the 1st 1.7 quarters
  12. separate, but definitely integral to the run game.
  13. He needs to go. This is similar to Jonathan Brooks leaving last year. Last year's RB class was really weak. This years is ridiculously deep. Was a good decision to leave. Quinn needs to leave given how weak the QB class is considered.
  14. Beck, Swaim, and Bluiett were all good, but that is going back to 2018 and longer. Would be nice if Spencer Shannon or Jordan Washington could provide some solid blocking. I highly doubt Niblack will offer an upgrade
  15. Been a long time since Texas has a positive at TE in the run game.
  16. That is a bold statement. Quinn will get 50% more than Beck. I think Quinn is heading to the NFL, so it doesn’t matter
  17. If you are going to say nonsensical things like A&M, OU, and Michigan defenses did not have a pulse, than you are correct. I just think you are the only one that has that opinion. ASU was a bad game, no sugarcoating that. OSU and Georgia are pretty stacked with talent, so not surprising it was tough sledding in those games.
  18. IF I am going to complain about Sark it is not for calling plays. It was the offense being sloppy. Where does this offense rank if penalties and turnovers were cleaned up? 87th in penalties/game 87th in turnovers lost per game (1.6 per)
  19. OL was the only unit on the offense that was up for national awards. That was a line that started three 3 stars.
  20. its an NIL world now, so all of this could be BS. Ewers was probably telling the truth that he intends to go to the draft. That does not mean if OSU or Bama call and offer him 6-8 million for a season, he wont change his mind. If he was my kid, I would tell him to wait until the last minute to officially apply to the draft
  21. Our problems in the run game have shit to do with second and 3rd level players OSU safeties had 5 TFLs in this game. I would say they made their presence felt in the run game.
  22. He had 2 fumbles in 65 attempts in 2023. Right about the same carries per fumble
  23. i think it is bigger than mere fumbles and 4 fumbles on 134 carries is bad. Westbrook was really good. Has Blue shown great vision? Does he exhibit contact balance? Do you see great lateral ability between the tackles? I prefer to keep him, but right now I only see a 3rd down RB. Maybe he develops into something more in the NFL.
  24. You not listening. Colilns is considered a LB in PK's defense. He actually drops (see the long the screen TD) and is involved as a SPY. Sorrell drops occasionally also, though much less. We all remember seeing 6'7" Ethan Burke dropping. The numbers only refer to how many DL, LBs, and Secondary players there are. The typical Texas lineup is Simmons/Moore, A Collins, Broughton, and Sorrell. PK characterizes the Buck and Jack as LBs, hence it is a 2-4-5. Though it looks like a 4-2-5. A 3-3-5 looks like a 4-2-5, soon as you put a LB on the edge. You will see a 3-3-5 that looks like a 5-1-5 with 2 LBs on the edge. You see these looks all the time. When you say 3-3-5 or a 2-4-5 cannot hold up against the run, it is not correct. Lot of DC will use what is characterized as a 3-3-5 or 2-4-5 for the flexibility. You can put 5 or 6 on the LOS and drop 1-2. You can put 4 on the LOS and drop none. I believe when you say 3-3-5, you are speaking strictly of a 3-3-5 stack. Even then lot of those guys will blitz a LB to morph it into a 4-2 at the snap. PK's 2-4-5 looks like a 4-2-5. https://www.on3.com/teams/texas-longhorns/news/the-pete-kwiatkowski-defensive-glossary/ https://www.footballstudyhall.com/2015/5/1/8528407/modern-defense-and-the-2-4-5-vs-the-3-3-5\ This why I said dont get caught up how the defense is characterized, unless you want to go down that rabbit hole.
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