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5 minutes ago, statsman said:

Quinn gave us his best. I would criticize him for one thing only- if (and it is “if”, because none of us know) before the 2024 OU game, he overstated his health and readiness to play to Sark. That was the biggest decision to seal him as the 2024 QB, over Arch, but Sark was the one that made it. 
 
And I don’t really fault Sark. OU only had one loss, and you knew Venables was going to bring some crazy defensive looks, to take advantage of a freshman starter in a high pressure situation. At the time, we didn’t appreciate yet how awful OU’s offense was with Hawkins at QB (he was undefeated, 1-0, in conference). I understand why he would want to start the experienced guy in that situation. 
 
The next major decision point was the UGA game. We all know how disastrous that started. Klatt described it well- Ewers was rattled and Sark pulled him, to give him a chance to collect himself, but also knowing (as did Arch and Quinn) that if Arch played well, Quinn wasn’t going back in. Arch didn’t play well, and Quinn played a little better when he came back for the second half. 
 
A lot of people seem to be upset with Quinn for Sark’s decisions. I don’t blame anyone; they’re games and all I ask of players and coaches is that they do their best. 
 
Why aren’t more people upset that Bond kept his starting job so long after he stopped making good plays and effort? That, arguably, cost us the SEC CG and Cotton Bowl. 

Quinn threw a pick 6 in the RZ in the cotton bowl and fumbled close to the RZ in Atlanta.

How the fuck are those losses on Bond?

This is exactly what I said early, never holding Quinn accountable.

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59 minutes ago, whereiend said:

You think we are failing to score on the 1 yard line with Sam back there

Sark would still have gotten too cute with his play calling. He wouldn't have run Sam into the line four times until he was concussed. 

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2 minutes ago, Nicole44 said:

Several people of the course of the last two years have tried to convince us LOUDLY and OFTEN that what we witnessed with our own eyes was not true.
 
Many talk about Derka being delusional but it seems like the majority of the posters in this thread were as delusional about Quinn as Quinn himself was. Starting from when he went against the advice of Ohio State to stay in fucking HS.

The draft was a reality check for a lot of you who have told us LOUDLY and OFTEN for the past two years we weren’t seeing what we saw with QE.

I’m not sure what the heck y’all were watching. But I have tits so I probably don’t know shit about football, 🏈 right? Shit it seems I know more than about a 100 of you do.

some of Y’all  just suck at admitting you were wrong as fuck about it. 

Those of us who were right can like QE and want the best for him and still think he isn’t what y’all kept trying to convince he was on the football field. Duh. Somehow we weren’t allowed to hold think those two things. One criticism of him and you were a hater. 

I like QE. I am glad he was drafted, I hope he succeeds in Miami. I wish him well I want him to succeed, I hope he does and has a long career. 

it’s ok to also say we saw what we saw the past two years. And the NFL agrees with us. 

But fucking A, we got 12 players drafted and some signed as UFA’s. This has been a hell of a two years and I thank QE for his service and hope he is a Dolphin for many years to come. 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼

Why is it important for you to convince internet strangers of your opinion? Obviously this is a message board, but there is a difference in posting an opinion and sitting there for years trying to convince a bunch of random people of your opinion. Maybe I guess I wish I had that energy.

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5 minutes ago, BurntEyes said:

Quinn threw a pick 6 in the RZ in the cotton bowl and fumbled close to the RZ in Atlanta.

How the fuck are those losses on Bond?

This is exactly what I said early, never holding Quinn accountable.

What pick 6 in the CB? The stadium or the CB game? Do you even watch the games?

 
Bond spent the last few games giving up on routes and not blocking. Again, Sark deserves the criticism for not moving on from him, although we don’t know what was being said and done behind the scenes. 

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It’s amazing that without another possible game to play wearing the Burnt Orange, please let’s just put the Quinn bashing to rest. Yes, we came up short twice from the pinnacle of possibilities, but man - where were we the previous decade as a program?

Thank you Quinn for helping acquire additional talent and helping resurrect the program to where it is now. Even brighter days on the horizon!

Hook’em!!’

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Quinn is all good in my book.  He did more to help Texas win games than I ever did.  Wishing him best of luck at the next level!

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5 minutes ago, WineGuy69 said:

Why is it important for you to convince internet strangers of your opinion? Obviously this is a message board, but there is a difference in posting an opinion and sitting there for years trying to convince a bunch of random people of your opinion. Maybe I guess I wish I had that energy.

Why does it bother you?

Maybe it’s because so many were 100% wrong and now they just want to move the goalposts away from that?

Instead of eating a richly deserved fried crow sandwich? And admitting they were wrong? 

It is a tactic we see a lot in politics. Be wrong a buttload. Then when proven wrong try to move the goalposts. And then say the people who were right all along are obsessed or assholes for feeling vindicated. Gaslighting and goalpost moving. 

nah. They can eat the fucking fried crow sandwich. With the crust on. 

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1 minute ago, msucolt45 said:

It’s amazing that without another possible game to play wearing the Burnt Orange, please let’s just put the Quinn bashing to rest. Yes, we came up short twice from the pinnacle of possibilities, but man - where were we the previous decade as a program?

Thank you Quinn for helping acquire additional talent and helping resurrect the program to where it is now. Even brighter days on the horizon!

Hook’em!!’

More platitudes and ironic "let the thread die" posts, without acknowledging the realities.

Hint, the second part is why it wont.

 

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Just now, Nicole44 said:

Why does it bother you?

Maybe it’s because so many were 100% wrong and now they just want to move the goalposts away from that?

Instead of eating a richly deserved fried crow sandwich? And admitting they were wrong? 

It is a tactic we see a lot in politics. Be wrong a buttload. Then when proven wrong try to move the goalposts. And then say the people who were right all along are obsessed or assholes for feeling vindicated. Gaslighting and goalpost moving. 

nah. They can eat the fucking fried crow sandwich. With the crust on. 

But again, why is it important for you to try to make random internet strangers, that you will never meet, change their mind over such a silly topic in a global lens. Why is that important for you to put your time and energy into?

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If you’re down by a TD with 2min left, do you feel confident in Quinn Ewers delivering the ‘W’?  Does the team?  I sure as hell didn’t, and apparently the NFL doesn’t either.  Does that mean Ewers is garbage?  No.  We’re talking about striving to be one of the elite of the elite here.  We’re talking about the mountain top.  What typically gets drafted in a given year?……. a dozen QBs on average?  And how many of those REALLY have expectations?……2 to 5 in a given year?  Quinn’s never been that guy.  Early in his Longhorns career, you could hope it was youth and inexperience.  Last year was the time to bloom, and the dude just came up short.  His draft stock fell consistently from August to January.  The Dolphins QB room is currently Tua w/ Zach Wilson and Ewers waiting for the inevitable concussion for their opportunity.  There are certainly worse situations for a 7th RD QB to have fallen into.  The league has already decided the former #2 pick, Wilson, is a backup NFL QB at best.  If Quinn can’t beat him out for the #2 spot, that will say volumes

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2 minutes ago, WineGuy69 said:

But again, why is it important for you to try to make random internet strangers, that you will never meet, change their mind over such a silly topic in a global lens. Why is that important for you to put your time and energy into?

It’s not that deep. No one is this thread has ever made a negative comment about Quinn’s character. No one is denying how great of a representative he was for the University. It’s simply football talk on a football thread.

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1 minute ago, WineGuy69 said:

But again, why is it important for you to try to make random internet strangers, that you will never meet, change their mind over such a silly topic in a global lens. Why is that important for you to put your time and energy into?

I have been a part of this community for years and I have tried to promote it as much as I can.

I also take a lot more shit for my posts from a bunch of know it alls who are wrong. Repeatedly. They have no problem putting my shit on blast gang style and attacking me for my wrongness. But when called out and proven wrong on national television they just want the talk to go away and say those of us who were slammed are petty for brining it up? Nah. GTFO with that noise. 

Now they just want us to all move on. Sure. These same people if QE would have been drafted in Round one or two or three would have come back here and crowed and celebrated and put those of us who seem to understand football better than they do on blast. 
 

💥 we all want QE to succeed. That doesn’t mean some of us are blind and irretrievably moronic about what we saw on the field the last two seasons. 

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4 minutes ago, Steelers Roll Left said:

If you’re down by a TD with 2min left, do you feel confident in Quinn Ewers delivering the ‘W’?  Does the team?  I sure as hell didn’t, and apparently the NFL doesn’t either.  Does that mean Ewers is garbage?  No.  We’re talking about striving to be one of the elite of the elite here.  We’re talking about the mountain top.  What typically gets drafted in a given year?……. a dozen QBs on average?  And how many of those REALLY have expectations?……2 to 5 in a given year?  Quinn’s never been that guy.  Early in his Longhorns career, you could hope it was youth and inexperience.  Last year was the time to bloom, and the dude just came up short.  His draft stock fell consistently from August to January.  The Dolphins QB room is currently Tua w/ Zach Wilson and Ewers waiting for the inevitable concussion for their opportunity.  There are certainly worse situations for a 7th RD QB to have fallen into.  The league has already decided the former #2 pick, Wilson, is a backup NFL QB at best.  If Quinn can’t beat him out for the #2 spot, that will say volumes

He will get his chance. The saddest part for him is he missed out on some financial stability when he passed on guaranteed NIL for a chance at a high NFL salary. He was advised poorly, and likely because the people he trusted most chased away the ones who would have provided the best advice to him.

I can't say I would have liked to see him finish his college career at another school, but I don't love seeing him take a huge pay cut after his spending habits had probably grown accustomed to having much higher income.

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Quinn is in the same tier as Simms and Major to me.  Good college QBs with flaws you’re unlikely to win a championship with.  Sam had flaws to.  I think we could have won a championship with him this season though with this supporting cast.  More of a gamer and better in red zone. 

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Good article in the NYT this morning on Quinn's decision. Personally I think the decision came down to combination of a better QB group in 2026 plus risk of a career ending injury at Notre Dame or wherever.

I don't think he planned on having such a bad workout with missed deep passes and wounded ducks. Ultimately the film and bad workout and combine cost him.

 

https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6314185/2025/04/27/quinn-ewers-miami-dolphins-texas-nfl-college-football-nil/

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1 hour ago, BurntEyes said:

Of being told over and over that Quinn was great, had no flaws and none of the failure fell to Quinn,

Are you fucking serious right now?  Who actually said that?

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17 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said:

Are you fucking serious right now?  Who actually said that?

Thatguy spent pages and pages and pages on it. Did you put him on ignore? 

Hell, on this page someone was just blaming Bond for a lot of our losses.

You can't be this myopic.

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38 minutes ago, WineGuy69 said:

But again, why is it important for you to try to make random internet strangers, that you will never meet, change their mind over such a silly topic in a global lens. Why is that important for you to put your time and energy into?

There are many "types" of people who bother me. One of the most bothersome types is people who are shocked & upset that football is being discussed on a football message board.

WineGuy69, I think you gave it your best shot, but I am going to have to ask you to leave. 

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Just now, BurntEyes said:

Thatguy spent pages and pages and pages on it. Did you put him on ignore? 

Hell, on this page someone was just blaming Bond for a lot of our losses.

You can't be this myopic.

He didn't say Quinn had no flaws.  You don't need to exaggerate to make your point.

Personally, I think blaming any one player for a loss is pretty silly except in extreme cases.

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GM of Dolphins basically came out and said they did sark a solid cuz it was a whatever pick and they trust what he said. A lot of the reason they drafted him had to do with conversations with sark, not from tape or combine or fit etc. 

3 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said:

He didn't say Quinn had no flaws.  You don't need to exaggerate to make your point.

Personally, I think blaming any one player for a loss is pretty silly except in extreme cases.

Except for Bert Auburn who missed very makeable fucking kicks and actually lost games. 

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I really don’t get this thread. It’s obvious that Quinn wasn’t as good as his rating/hype and not as bad as so many haters on here want to hate on him. 

He was a pretty good but not great QB for Texas who had a lot of success in terms of W/L but not demonstrating an ability to stick in the NFL. That’s his legacy, and it should be undisputed. 

I won’t yet write him off for the nfl because Ido believe he’s been hurt the last two years. Maybe he shows something. 

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These coaches watched the qb room all year. It'll blow people's minds to learn Quinn was better than Arch in 2024, but folks would rather believe Sark was afraid of being kneecapped by the Southlake mafia. If that room was slightly better in 2024, we're probably champions. It might be better in 2025, might not.

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If he flames out in the NFL, and I hope he doesn't, I'd welcome him into Sark's coaching tree. Someone who's played the position and been in the same exact spotlight would absolutely be an asset.

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10 minutes ago, immamac said:

Except for Bert Auburn who missed very makeable fucking kicks and actually lost games. 

That was the guy I was thinking of, but even a 40 yard kick from the right hash isn't a total gimme.  And, there are a huge number of mistakes by all kinds of guys that accumulate to put a team in that spot.  

But, yeah.

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Just now, DaysOff said:

These coaches watched the qb room all year. It'll blow people's minds to learn Quinn was better than Arch in 2024, but folks would rather believe Sark was afraid of being kneecapped by the Southlake mafia. If that room was slightly better in 2024, we're probably champions. It might be better in 2025, might not.

Yeah, I'm afraid of this, too.

The only time we've seen Arch without the training wheels he probably got concussed. I've got high hopes, but we should temper our expectations.

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That and the Longhorn Pro Day that Quinn threw to the previous years receivers was in front of many decision makers, to include the Dolphins HC. He excelled throwing that day to X, AD, and others.

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People want to say that it’s Quinn’s fault we aren’t champions but the OLine broke down on 2 straight downs in a critical moment.  At the end of the day, Sark’s dumbass play calls put us in that position…

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18 minutes ago, Dbeasy said:

I really don’t get this thread. It’s obvious that Quinn wasn’t as good as his rating/hype and not as bad as so many haters on here want to hate on him. 

He was a pretty good but not great QB for Texas who had a lot of success in terms of W/L but not demonstrating an ability to stick in the NFL. That’s his legacy, and it should be undisputed. 

I won’t yet write him off for the nfl because Ido believe he’s been hurt the last two years. Maybe he shows something. 

Well, this thread was a lot of people pointing out Quinn's flaws (call that hating if you wish) and a few posters led by one specific user, constantly gaslighting anyone who had anything negative to say about him. No, you're stupid, that wasn't an overthrow by Quinn, Worthy didn't run the route correctly. Worthy should've dove for that ball that was 5 yards short. Worthy should have jumped higher for that pass that was 8 feet above him. Why did Worthy jump backwards strangely? Quinn was a slightly above average QB who had his stats padded by being surrounded by NFL WRs, TEs and RBs who constantly turned 3-10 yard passes and checkdowns into 15-30 yard gains. He had a few dimes down the field, but the misses greatly outnumbered those.

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1 minute ago, OU Sucks said:

Well, this thread was a lot of people pointing out Quinn's flaws (call that hating if you wish) and a few posters led by one specific user, constantly gaslighting anyone who had anything negative to say about him. No, you're stupid, that wasn't an overthrow by Quinn, Worthy didn't run the route correctly. Worthy should've dove for that ball that was 5 yards short. Worthy should have jumped higher for that pass that was 8 feet above him. Why did Worthy jump backwards strangely? Quinn was a slightly above average QB who had his stats padded by being surrounded by NFL WRs, TEs and RBs who constantly turned 5-10 yard passes and checkdowns into 15-30 yard gains.

My favorite thing when Golden was drafted was seeing great catches on severely under thrown passes. 

1 minute ago, Hank Kingsley said:

Ok, I've kept my mouth shut but this post touched a nerve.

The way Sark deployed Arch at the end of the season was borderline criminal. He had the epic TD run vs. A&M. After that, just a bunch more designed runs that were an invitation for defenses to absolutely tee off on Manning. It was stupid and dangerous to rely that heavily on his athleticism/strength and run the same shit over and over again.

Seeing the replay of him getting speared and concussed vs. Ohio State was infuriating. Just a huge fuckup by Sark with how he handled Arch after the A&M game. 

 

It also ignores 3/4 of the UTSA game and his 2 starts. 

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1 minute ago, BurntOrange&White said:

My favorite thing when Golden was drafted was seeing great catches on severely under thrown passes. 

It also ignores 3/4 of the UTSA game and his 2 starts. 

Golden ran the wrong route on all of those. /s

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3 minutes ago, BurntOrange&White said:

It also ignores 3/4 of the UTSA game and his 2 starts. 

Yeah, the "training wheels" were off when he started two games! 

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2 minutes ago, BurntOrange&White said:

My favorite thing when Golden was drafted was seeing great catches on severely under thrown passes. 

It also ignores 3/4 of the UTSA game and his 2 starts. 

UTSA, ULM, and Miss St are the training wheels.

UGA and Ohio State were not.

He's got all the tools to be great, but let's not anoint him just yet.

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Just now, chainsaw said:

UTSA, ULM, and Miss St are the training wheels.

UGA and Ohio State were not.

He's got all the tools to be great, but let's not anoint him just yet.

Ignoring full starts and focusing on a handful of snaps where the defense knows what's coming is a choice. 

 

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2 minutes ago, chainsaw said:

UTSA, ULM, and Miss St are the training wheels.

UGA and Ohio State were not.

He's got all the tools to be great, but let's not anoint him just yet.

It won’t take much to be better than Quinn that’s for sure. 
 

He also out performed Quinn during the game Quinn got benched. Quinn should have never seen the field again from then on. That completely fucked our season. 

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51 minutes ago, Frank Drebin said:

Quinn is in the same tier as Simms and Major to me.  Good college QBs with flaws you’re unlikely to win a championship with.  Sam had flaws to.  I think we could have won a championship with him this season though with this supporting cast.  More of a gamer and better in red zone. 

This is fair. Contrary to all the fat-figured shit-talking ingrates on this board, Quinn was a good QB. He wasn’t great, nor was he “mediocre” or a “pussy” — he was solid, with flashes of absolute brilliance and total discombobulation. He also leaves us in the top five of practically every statistical category for Texas QBs.

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2 minutes ago, mwaadeeb said:

This is fair. Contrary to all the fat-figured shit-talking ingrates on this board, Quinn was a good QB. He wasn’t great, nor was he “mediocre” or a “pussy” — he was solid, with flashes of absolute brilliance and total discombobulation. He also leaves us in the top five of practically every statistical category for Texas QBs.

Nah he’s a pussy with no aura. You can see it in interviews 

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1 hour ago, Nicole44 said:

But I have tits so I probably don’t know shit about football, 🏈 right?

hey, me too! maybe that’s my nobody has been taking me seriously this whole time… 🤔 

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1 hour ago, WineGuy69 said:

Why is it important for you to convince internet strangers of your opinion? Obviously this is a message board, but there is a difference in posting an opinion and sitting there for years trying to convince a bunch of random people of your opinion. Maybe I guess I wish I had that energy.

you don’t seem to be able to grasp the concept of an online sports message board. the literal purpose of this entire website is discussion and debate.

as for why people care- if you and someone else disagree with each other from a place of respect- aka what you see every day on the basketball, baseball, and soccer boards- then at the end of the day you get some right wrong, you get some wrong, and the discussion moves on. 

but when you can’t disagree without it instantly devolving into choosing sides, covering yourself in warpaint, and fire bombing the villages of everyone who doesn’t think exactly the way you do- aka the football forum- then yeah, people aren’t just gonna sit around and take abuse for years on end and then just say, “ho hum 🤷🏼‍♂️” and let it die when they’re ultimately proven right. there’s a natural human desire to say, “hey asshole, remember when you called me fat, told me that nobody loved me, negged my last 10, posts, and then tried to have me banned (all real examples from one single day of me posting on this thread in november of 2023) because my football opinion was different from yours? you remember that?!?!” yeah well it turns out that you were wrong, and it would be pretty great if you would be an adult and apologize, admit you were wrong, be better in the future, or best of all, do all of the above!

this dynamic where, “we get to shit on you for years but you don’t get to say a word when you’re ultimately proven right” is just an insane thing to perpetuate or normalize. that has never been how it works, and we’re not starting today.

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21 minutes ago, BurntOrange&White said:

It won’t take much to be better than Quinn that’s for sure. 
 

He also out performed Quinn during the game Quinn got benched. Quinn should have never seen the field again from then on. That completely fucked our season. 

Yeah, I thought Quinn should’ve stayed benched after Georgia, and it’s not because I was sold that Arch was a sure-fire better solution (frankly, Georgia dominated both our QBs along with our line).  It’s because I absolutely thought this was a championship-caliber Longhorn team, I had seen enough of Quinn to doubt he could carry the team all the way, maybe Arch could, and the time to find out was the remaining schedule before the playoff.  I didn’t think you wanted to be in a situation where Quinn was benched in the playoff asking Arch to carry you with less reps.  
 

Regarding Arch: I worry that the expectations are way too high.  It feels like anything short of a Heisman and/or a natty is a failure, and those are obviously extremely lofty for a team that just saw 4 pass rushers and 3 O-linemen get drafted

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29 minutes ago, mwaadeeb said:

This is fair. Contrary to all the fat-figured shit-talking ingrates on this board, Quinn was a good QB. He wasn’t great, nor was he “mediocre” or a “pussy” — he was solid, with flashes of absolute brilliance and total discombobulation. He also leaves us in the top five of practically every statistical category for Texas QBs.

If anyone knows what it means to be a pussy, it's Surly posters.

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55 minutes ago, DaysOff said:

These coaches watched the qb room all year. It'll blow people's minds to learn Quinn was better than Arch in 2024, but folks would rather believe Sark was afraid of being kneecapped by the Southlake mafia. If that room was slightly better in 2024, we're probably champions. It might be better in 2025, might not.

It definitely played a factor I think. It’s hard to take that part out of the equation totally. A lot was put into Quinn and not just money. He was a heisman favorite at the start of the season with many “experts” and people here saying he would be a first round pick after the season but he regressed in his downfield game and footwork due to injury or not.  Sark knew it would have totally tanked him if he benched him and thought he could change the offense to fit Quinn’s strengths and dink and dunk and still win.  They are very different quarterbacks, short game with Ewers was very good, with Arch it’s going to be a much more of a gunslinging offense.  

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45 minutes ago, Hook1997 said:

It definitely played a factor I think. It’s hard to take that part out of the equation totally. A lot was put into Quinn and not just money. He was a heisman favorite at the start of the season with many “experts” and people here saying he would be a first round pick after the season but he regressed in his downfield game and footwork due to injury or not.  Sark knew it would have totally tanked him if he benched him and thought he could change the offense to fit Quinn’s strengths and dink and dunk and still win.  They are very different quarterbacks, short game with Ewers was very good, with Arch it’s going to be a much more of a gunslinging offense.  

I don't think it'll be gunslinginng at all. I think it'll be a mobile pocket modern pro style offense. 

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23 minutes ago, immamac said:

I don't think it'll be gunslinginng at all. I think it'll be a mobile pocket modern pro style offense. 

In the form of we will be passing downfield a lot more with less screens and three yard outs, it will feel like gunslinging vs last year.  

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