Everything posted by Dahobbs
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2025 Random Games thread
No idea what South Carolina was trying to do there.
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2025 Random Games thread
Sounds like a personal problem. Aggy misses a FG.
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2025 Random Games thread
Concepcion is really good x 2.
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2025 Random Games thread
Indiana's offense reminds me of 2008 Texas.
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2025 Random Games thread
TD Cocks
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2025 Random Games thread
Wow, what a catch for Northwestern! Or not. That should be review.
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2025 Random Games thread
Welp, Pitt ain't doing anyone a favor today.
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2025 Random Games thread
Love with an impressive run for a TD.
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2025 Random Games thread
You probably shouldn't capitalize dogs today unless you took Georgia.
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2025 Random Games thread
Concepcion is really good.
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2025 Random Games thread
ACC Review process should be mandatory. I'd love to hear how they justified ignoring the fact that the ball was loose on the ground after he fell out of bounds.
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2025 Random Games thread
There is no way this should be upheld as TD. Out of bounds and the ball came out at the end. Fucking bullshit.
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2025 Random Games thread
Minnesota is so fucking slow.
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2025 Random Games thread
Clemson turning down a gimme FG down 6 looms large as well.
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2025 Random Games thread
In no way did that look like it was going to work.
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2025 Random Games thread
The ACC review center is so goddamn good.
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2025 Week 12: Texas @ Georgia
Guilbeau is fine in zone when everyone else is doing their job. He can't get stuck on an island with a good receiver (or just a fast one). And he isn't going to be someone that can help cover up someone else's mistake.
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2025 Week 12: Texas @ Georgia
Vandy/OU weren't remotely the same game plans.
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ESPN and The Mouse vs. YouTube TV
As an FYI, that particular method of redaction isn't terribly effective. You'll want to use a proper redaction tool that actually removes the information entirely rather than attempt to merely cover it up.
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2025 Week 12: Texas @ Georgia
- ESPN and The Mouse vs. YouTube TV
Gee, I wonder why consumers might not be on the side of the entity that wants to raise prices? What a mystery...- 2025 Week 12: Texas @ Georgia
I don't think our path to victory against Georgia is on the ground (although I also didn't think that against OU, and we definitely wore them down there). I'm going to point these out again: 62nd in pass efficiency defense, 58th in passing yards allowed, 81st in 3rd down defense, 119th in team sacks. Georgia's pass defense can be had. If Arch plays like he has been the last 6 quarters and if the re-shuffled oline just holds Georgia somewhat near their season average in sacks/pressures, we're going to move the ball with success. I'm actually more worried about our defense versus Georgia's TEs. Hopefully having our safeties back helps a lot. Arch is really good on 3rd down.- 2025 Week 12: Texas @ Georgia
Given that OU only gives up 2.3 per rush on average, I'm standing my position that the run game was quite effective against OU given the opponent. I have no idea why you're arguing this. Wisner's superhuman effort was a big part of the reason we won that game. And, again, Georgia's defense is not OU's defense. Statistically, they are miles apart.- 2025 Week 12: Texas @ Georgia
Amazingly, the long run still counts. And Wisner was quite effective against OU for anyone with functioning eyeballs. I agree that our success running against OU is largely based upon the styles of the two teams. But OU's defense is statistically a lot better than Georgia's. And Georgia's relative weakness defending the pass (62nd in pass efficiency defense, 58th in passing yards allowed, 81st in 3rd down defense, 119th in team sacks) happens to align with our relative strength (especially given the last couple of weeks). - ESPN and The Mouse vs. YouTube TV
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