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32 minutes ago, Thatguy said:

Okay listen dumb ass

why would i listen to you when a)you’re an asshole, and b)you’ve proven to be the least objective poster in this entire thread which is really saying something)?

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29 minutes ago, Thatguy said:

Okay listen dumb ass. Sometimes you need to leave the conversation to people that understand football.

If you are in 12 personnel. You know double tight ends on the field, and most of the time running some type of play action where one of them stays in to block, you are going to be looking at 3 receivers out in routes vs your opponent dropping 7. Now I know this is hard for you to grasp but 3 receivers vs 7 dropping is more difficult than 5 receivers vs 7 dropping. Why? Because your opponent has the ability to double team all three, vs with 5 3 of them are single covered. PLUS 5 wide makes the defense have to declare their coverage.

That is not an excuse. That is simple football 101. The NFL used to have completion percentages in the 50's back before they realized 3 and 4 receivers was a good idea. Now, there are examples of this in multiple games this year where Sark would open it up for a quarter or two and inexplicably start calling heavy runs sets and grind the offense to a halt. Go look at the second Georgia game. Watch the first quarter and change where Ewers was 11-15 for 169. We were playing fast and pretty open.

Now, since you don't seem to see logic in what I am telling you, explain why Colt's completion percentage jumped from the 60's to the 70's his first two years to his last two years. Then explain why his NFL career percentage was back down to 62%. What did we do differently? I will wait patiently for your answer.

tldr 

Colt was good until he went to the browns they suck ass

He would’ve been fine in a legit pro style offense

Quinn is going to need to speed up his reads and get some pocket presence or he’s probably never going to play in the NFL. It’s doable though I’m hoping he gets to sit a couple years at least and learn an offense before he gets thrown out there.

 

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11 minutes ago, Thatguy said:

 

wrong quote

 

 

36 minutes ago, Thatguy said:

Okay listen dumb ass. Sometimes you need to leave the conversation to people that understand football.

If you are in 12 personnel. You know double tight ends on the field, and most of the time running some type of play action where one of them stays in to block, you are going to be looking at 3 receivers out in routes vs your opponent dropping 7. Now I know this is hard for you to grasp but 3 receivers vs 7 dropping is more difficult than 5 receivers vs 7 dropping. Why? Because your opponent has the ability to double team all three, vs with 5 3 of them are single covered. PLUS 5 wide makes the defense have to declare their coverage.

That is not an excuse. That is simple football 101. The NFL used to have completion percentages in the 50's back before they realized 3 and 4 receivers was a good idea. Now, there are examples of this in multiple games this year where Sark would open it up for a quarter or two and inexplicably start calling heavy runs sets and grind the offense to a halt. Go look at the second Georgia game. Watch the first quarter and change where Ewers was 11-15 for 169. We were playing fast and pretty open.

Now, since you don't seem to see logic in what I am telling you, explain why Colt's completion percentage jumped from the 60's to the 70's his first two years to his last two years. Then explain why his NFL career percentage was back down to 62%. What did we do differently? I will wait patiently for your answer.

Ok listen, you actually understand football, so that makes you very very smart.

But you're also trying to change Derka's point of view. And that's... not as smart.

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38 minutes ago, Rimbo said:

 

Ok listen, you actually understand football, so that makes you very very smart.

But you're also trying to change Derka's point of view. And that's... not as smart.

yeah, the guy who thinks that quinn ewers is tom brady “knows football”. at this point i’m shocked that he hasn’t been hired by any of the resident $9.95 UT slurper pay sites. as evidenced by this thread, people can’t get enough of thatguy’s “let me break down this film and explain to you why it’s kelvin banks’s fault that quinn ewers overthrew his wr by 10 yards here while also visibly wincing due to a pass rush that was three seconds away from being a threat.” yeah he’s sooooooo reputable. 🙄 

i don’t give a shit if it turns out that thatguy is bill belichick, he’s so undeniably wrong (and stubborn) about quinn ewers that he has zero credibility in this thread. he literally can’t admit that quinn ewers could possibly be responsible for any of Texas’s shortcomings over the last three years. it’s a running joke at this point.

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next season, when first-year-starter arch manning is playing at a level that quinn ewers could never aspire to, i’m going to be very very interested to see thatguy’s takes on him. my gut says that thatguy is so emotionally invested in QE that he’ll spend the entire fall explaining to us why arch isn’t any better than quinn was as he throws for 300 and runs for 80 with 4 total td’s, displaying physical and mental skills that quinn ewers’ agent could only dream of. i really can’t wait to see the latest edition of thatguy’s highly celebrated UT football fan fiction. 

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6 hours ago, Derka said:

yeah, the guy who thinks that quinn ewers is tom brady “knows football”.

Could you please stop this bullshit and argue with the guy in good faith?

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7 hours ago, Derka said:

why would i listen to you when a)you’re an asshole, and b)you’ve proven to be the least objective poster in this entire thread which is really saying something)?

I will not let you dodge the question. You challenged what I said about completion percentages and accuracy. I will not let you dodge the question. In Colt's first two years he was a mid 60's completion percentage passer. His last two years his completion percentage jumped to the 70's. What changed to make that happened and then changed back when he got to the pros? Answer the question.

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7 hours ago, Zeus said:

tldr 

Colt was good until he went to the browns they suck ass

He would’ve been fine in a legit pro style offense

Quinn is going to need to speed up his reads and get some pocket presence or he’s probably never going to play in the NFL. It’s doable though I’m hoping he gets to sit a couple years at least and learn an offense before he gets thrown out there.

 

As I said previously. There was nothing magic about it. The more receivers on the field the easier it is to throw the football. Colt was a regular passer his first two years until we decided to start playing primarily 4 wide receivers. That's when his completion percentage went through the roof. Once he got into the pros and went back to passing out of pro sets his passer rating went back down. It was as simple as that.

About Quinn's reads its the opposite. He goes through his progressions TOO fast. He needs to slow down and not come off reads so early. Probably because he was worried about the pass rush.

 

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7 hours ago, Derka said:

yeah, the guy who thinks that quinn ewers is tom brady “knows football”. at this point i’m shocked that he hasn’t been hired by any of the resident $9.95 UT slurper pay sites. as evidenced by this thread, people can’t get enough of thatguy’s “let me break down this film and explain to you why it’s kelvin banks’s fault that quinn ewers overthrew his wr by 10 yards here while also visibly wincing due to a pass rush that was three seconds away from being a threat.” yeah he’s sooooooo reputable. 🙄 

i don’t give a shit if it turns out that thatguy is bill belichick, he’s so undeniably wrong (and stubborn) about quinn ewers that he has zero credibility in this thread. he literally can’t admit that quinn ewers could possibly be responsible for any of Texas’s shortcomings over the last three years. it’s a running joke at this point.

Lol. Unhinged.

 

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