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Cowherd is a dumbfuck tho
He is but he's not always wrong. In fact, his actual podcast is way better than his tv character. He's spot on in this analysis. Sark constantly comes out on the losing end when we play top teams. In less than a year, he's lost to Georgia and Ohio State twice apiece.

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28 minutes ago, DFW Horn said:

You're right, it isn't always true. I shouldn't have generalized. But, on that play was Wingo supposed to run a corner? Based on Arch's throw, he may have expected a comeback with a sharper break to the sideline. 

Arch was throwing short all day. Nothing about that play suggested anything different. 

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13 minutes ago, 6th Street said:

Well at least any concerns of him leaving school after this season were put to rest. Looked no better than a 7th rounder.

If jaggerson catches that first TD on 4th down and they count the safety it’s a whole different game.
 

Arch was always going to break in slow and develop more by starting 2 years.

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1 minute ago, Zeus said:

Arch was always going to break in slow and develop more by starting 2 years.

Jesus Fucking Christ. Just shut up.

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If Sark wanted to see what kind of plays to run against a great defense to get your QB in a ryhthm and get some points on the board, all he had to do was see what OSU was doing. Some quick routes for 3-5 yards, run the football, and grind it out. When they were finally forced to start throwing the ball Manning loosened up and made some plays. As bad as Arch looked today this is mostly on Sark, he got badly outcoached.

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1 hour ago, Vic Mackey said:

He is but he's not always wrong. In fact, his actual podcast is way better than his tv character. He's spot on in this analysis. Sark constantly comes out on the losing end when we play top teams. In less than a year, he's lost to Georgia and Ohio State twice apiece.
 

Still steaming about that disaster we witnessed today, and yeah, I've concluded that Sark is the problem. Fortunately it's one that can be fixed pretty painlessly by hiring an OC. Didn't they do a pre-game or halftime quickie interview and asked Sark something about Manning, and all we got back was Word Salad. The guy needs to write speeches for Kamala. 

I was quickly reminded of a play he called from the one yard line against Washington, I believe? where he called a pitchout to the FUCKING WEAK SIDE that lost about 7 or ten yards... From the fucking one! I'm not going to be able to watch any fucking football for a week.

Kinda thinking he has too many lines in the water. Either he's not putting in a deep dive in studying the next opponent, or he's just lost the ability to know what works in a given situation. We haven't seen what I would call a coordinated attack using deception in years. His play calling against good teams often looks like he pulled the play out of his ass. He's been lucky though because he has amazing talent that bails him out, but this year's offense could be the straw that breaks the camel's back.

He isn't making good use of all the tools he's given. One of the biggest plays today was to a tight end, I believe. Great catch. I think it was the only ball thrown to a tight end. WTF. A good TE is an integral part of any offense. We're just getting a hodgepodge of asscalls that work often enough. (Is asscalls one word or two?)

I can't understand why in the fuck he hasn't brought in a killer running back. That was always a Texas strength. Are star RBs avoiding UT because they're afraid of getting lost in the asscalls? Today was a fucking mess.

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I’ve watched it again.  Lots of fan dramatics.  Arch wasn’t near as bad as made out to be.

Let’s start with the last drive pass to Wingo.  Complete misjudge of the ball.  He had time to react, maybe even stop, yet he keeps running.  The throw to Endries before was garbage.  Then you have the Baker whiff on the last play.

The drive that ended on the Livingstone throw.  From the opposite hash on 4th and 3.  Assinine play call.  The in breaking route was probably the best choice, but that’s a rather long throw for 3 yards too. On the 3rd and 3 to Wingo.  Not a good throw, but there’s some rationale behind it.  We motion Wisner out.  The LBers stay put.  I’m guessing Sark anticipated movement.  So Arch passed on Wingo in the first window due to the LBer then there was some pressure and that along with the angle he throws it sidearm.  As for coaching, 3rd and 3, why not Baxter?  Why not run?

On the half yard line.  We have the advantage over the LG.  Does Arch have the authority to change the play?

Some of Arch’s crappy passes didn’t kill drives.  The first play of game.  Drive ends with a 4th down run.  The Moore catch behind the LOS.  We converted that for a first.

The run game was decent but provided minimal threat to OSU to force them out of coverage.  OSU didn’t seem to be conceding the downfield passing game.  Our approach wasn’t good to offset.  And they are a good pass D as well.  I can’t imagine we will face many that can replicate it.  There were some open guys, but there were a ton of covered guys and guessing some that appeared open but really weren’t.

This game really shouldn’t change the season long expectations.  There are positives offensively.  The defense met expectations, at least.

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9 minutes ago, Enemy07 said:

Hopefully this can cheer you guys up. A near perfect girl but she has the crazy eyes and a tattoo.

You say that like those are bad things. 

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I need to rewatch the game, but my take is Arch was just way too in his own head the first half. Idk if it was me projecting, but I saw an uncomfortable leader on offense the first half, then in the second half when he settled in he wasnt good enough (totally fine) to lead the comeback against an extremely competent defense. 

I think his post-game interview reflected that. He's not an idiot and it makes me feel like he's the right guy for the job, just sucks that it happened this way to open the season with all the eyeballs on him. 

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2 hours ago, Had Enough said:

Let’s start with the last drive pass to Wingo.  Complete misjudge of the ball.  He had time to react, maybe even stop, yet he keeps running.  

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6 hours ago, Farmer Vincent said:

If Sark wanted to see what kind of plays to run against a great defense to get your QB in a ryhthm and get some points on the board, all he had to do was see what OSU was doing. Some quick routes for 3-5 yards, run the football, and grind it out. When they were finally forced to start throwing the ball Manning loosened up and made some plays. As bad as Arch looked today this is mostly on Sark, he got badly outcoached.

To be fair, Arch was missing on everything, short, intermediate, and long. Even quick routes, missing most of these because he wouldn’t pull the trigger.

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Something is wrong with him. Look how he is rotating and stretching his shoulder all the time when coming on the field and after plays. He has a strain of a sprain of some kind.

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3 hours ago, Had Enough said:

I’ve watched it again.  Lots of fan dramatics.  Arch wasn’t near as bad as made out to be.

Let’s start with the last drive pass to Wingo.  Complete misjudge of the ball.  He had time to react, maybe even stop, yet he keeps running.  The throw to Endries before was garbage.  Then you have the Baker whiff on the last play.

The drive that ended on the Livingstone throw.  From the opposite hash on 4th and 3.  Assinine play call.  The in breaking route was probably the best choice, but that’s a rather long throw for 3 yards too. On the 3rd and 3 to Wingo.  Not a good throw, but there’s some rationale behind it.  We motion Wisner out.  The LBers stay put.  I’m guessing Sark anticipated movement.  So Arch passed on Wingo in the first window due to the LBer then there was some pressure and that along with the angle he throws it sidearm.  As for coaching, 3rd and 3, why not Baxter?  Why not run?

On the half yard line.  We have the advantage over the LG.  Does Arch have the authority to change the play?

Some of Arch’s crappy passes didn’t kill drives.  The first play of game.  Drive ends with a 4th down run.  The Moore catch behind the LOS.  We converted that for a first.

The run game was decent but provided minimal threat to OSU to force them out of coverage.  OSU didn’t seem to be conceding the downfield passing game.  Our approach wasn’t good to offset.  And they are a good pass D as well.  I can’t imagine we will face many that can replicate it.  There were some open guys, but there were a ton of covered guys and guessing some that appeared open but really weren’t.

This game really shouldn’t change the season long expectations.  There are positives offensively.  The defense met expectations, at least.

No. Just no. Arch played very badly. There is no sugar coating that. It wasn't on anyone but him. And that's why I'm confident it gets fixed. Arch isn't going to play that poorly again. Ever. 

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14 minutes ago, Fastbreak said:

Something is wrong with him. Look how he is rotating and stretching his shoulder all the time when coming on the field and after plays. He has a strain of a sprain of some kind.

He’s always done that. I think it’s his way of releasing tension.

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8 hours ago, 6th Street said:

Will probably lose to UGA again this year, making Sark 0-5 against UGA/OSU

It's possible Texas could lose to both OSU and GA twice this year. There's one thing I do know, Sark will never outcoach Day or Smart. He's too stubborn. I guess we can dream Lacey or Bell will be the next VY.

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1 hour ago, Dahobbs said:

No. Just no. Arch played very badly. There is no sugar coating that. It wasn't on anyone but him. And that's why I'm confident it gets fixed. Arch isn't going to play that poorly again. Ever. 

I'm here, it was even fixable in game, just a little late when it finally did get fixed. He even admits it himself. 

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Actually, my concern has nothing to do with the game. Regardless of the statistics I believe we win this game if played in Austin. I think it’s fair to say if we had gotten just a couple of plays to go our way…..we win. 
No, my concern is the distractions Arch has to deal with. Fame, fortune, youth, academics, that is a lot of shit going on in his young life. 
The fact I was watching commercials of Arch hawk glasses, clothing, etc during the game was a first for me. I don’t recall ever seeing commercials of an active college player doing spots during a game they’re playing in. I just don’t see how you could develop a laser type focus on a specific task when you have so many irons in the fire. 
 

just a thought….

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Something is wrong with him. Look how he is rotating and stretching his shoulder all the time when coming on the field and after plays. He has a strain of a sprain of some kind.

He did it a lot last season when he filled in for Ewers too. But i did wonder if his shoulder was bothering him, with the ugly passes and change in mechanics.
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Arch will be fine.  Look at Colts stats playing Ohio State at DKR back in 06. I was at that game and it was way worse than what Arch and team just did,  and Colt ended up being one of our best QBs in our long history.  These next 3 games will give us the runway to gain experience and set up for conference play.  

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Arch looked bad enough that if his last name was Smith he very likely would be fighting for his job this week.

 

it may well turn out fine and certainly first start, at tOSU, unachievable hype,a very good opponent …etc all play a part here.  But the fact remains his throws weren’t good at all.  Strongest thing he did was scrambling.

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6 hours ago, Had Enough said:

I’ve watched it again.  Lots of fan dramatics.  Arch wasn’t near as bad as made out to be.

Let’s start with the last drive pass to Wingo.  Complete misjudge of the ball.  He had time to react, maybe even stop, yet he keeps running.  The throw to Endries before was garbage.  Then you have the Baker whiff on the last play.

The drive that ended on the Livingstone throw.  From the opposite hash on 4th and 3.  Assinine play call.  The in breaking route was probably the best choice, but that’s a rather long throw for 3 yards too. On the 3rd and 3 to Wingo.  Not a good throw, but there’s some rationale behind it.  We motion Wisner out.  The LBers stay put.  I’m guessing Sark anticipated movement.  So Arch passed on Wingo in the first window due to the LBer then there was some pressure and that along with the angle he throws it sidearm.  As for coaching, 3rd and 3, why not Baxter?  Why not run?

On the half yard line.  We have the advantage over the LG.  Does Arch have the authority to change the play?

Some of Arch’s crappy passes didn’t kill drives.  The first play of game.  Drive ends with a 4th down run.  The Moore catch behind the LOS.  We converted that for a first.

The run game was decent but provided minimal threat to OSU to force them out of coverage.  OSU didn’t seem to be conceding the downfield passing game.  Our approach wasn’t good to offset.  And they are a good pass D as well.  I can’t imagine we will face many that can replicate it.  There were some open guys, but there were a ton of covered guys and guessing some that appeared open but really weren’t.

This game really shouldn’t change the season long expectations.  There are positives offensively.  The defense met expectations, at least.

The 4th down run that ended the drive on the first series was an RPO. Arch clearly missed the read. He keeps it or pops it to Endries and it’s an easy first. 

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35 minutes ago, BurgleBro said:

Wtf was up with Arch side arming 

you mean like this shit?  WTF is this?  No reason to throw it like a quick 4-3 putout.  This is the shit QE would do, and we blamed him and his private coach.  Now I'm starting to think it's a Sark problem.  

 

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Arch had a rough day and holds most of the blame aside of Sarks play calling. Had he thrown one fucking respectable pass in a do or die situation in the 3rd and 5 crosser, it’s either a huge gain or a TD if Wingo makes someone miss.
 

At that point it’s tie game with all of the momentum on our side and the pressure on tOSU, who is only running at 2.3 ypc. 
 

Either way, we’re not in a bad spot. Several cupcakes in a row will help rebuild confidence and let our offense gel. We’ve proved we can run the ball, too. It’s a huge blessing that the UGA game is very late in the season.

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19 minutes ago, bschoolprof said:

you mean like this shit?  WTF is this?  No reason to throw it like a quick 4-3 putout.  This is the shit QE would do, and we blamed him and his private coach.  Now I'm starting to think it's a Sark problem.  

 

The internet is a virus.  This fat fuck may be right,  but god damn everyone is an expert.  Do we really need another bloviating video breakdown of something he obviously has never done?

 

and I fully recognize the irony of me making this post on this board and thread.

hanging up my keyboard for the day.

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53 minutes ago, Hank Kingsley said:

But seriously, can we change the thread title? No offense to OP but we can't have the main Arch thread have a non-sensical and annoying title to click on for two more years.  

"Arch Madness" or something. Please. We need a fresh start. 

@immamac @LTtxfan

 

 

Let's do this by tomorrow. We need more suggestions. 

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3 hours ago, CurlyDumps said:

How much are we paying that dork Milwee again?

None of our QBs seem to have developed under Milwee. We give him 5 stars and he churns out 7th rounders.

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31 minutes ago, USNALonghorn said:

Arch had a rough day and holds most of the blame aside of Sarks play calling. Had he thrown one fucking respectable pass in a do or die situation in the 3rd and 5 crosser, it’s either a huge gain or a TD if Wingo makes someone miss.
 

At that point it’s tie game with all of the momentum on our side and the pressure on tOSU, who is only running at 2.3 ypc. 
 

Either way, we’re not in a bad spot. Several cupcakes in a row will help rebuild confidence and let our offense gel. We’ve proved we can run the ball, too. It’s a huge blessing that the UGA game is very late in the season.

Casey Thompson wins us that game.  Arch was horrible

 

 

I’ll still pin a lot of this on sark.  That tush push in the goal line.    The moment we lined up I knew we would be stopped

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