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2 hours ago, Im_smarter_then_you said:

Not saying he’s as good as these guys stats can lie etc.  but he’s not far off:

 

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If you think of the context in which he is putting up those stats it is way more impressive. He is doing it with an OL in the bottom quartile of the SEC. I am not sure Texas has a WR that would start for OSU. He has 0 run game also. 

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2 minutes ago, Codaxx said:

If you think of the context in which he is putting up those stats it is way more impressive. He is doing it with an OL in the bottom quartile of the SEC. I am not sure Texas has a WR that would start for OSU. He has 0 run game also. 

 

16 minutes ago, BurntEyes said:

And all of those teams have a good to great OL with a good to great RB then look at SOS of the teams vs Texas. 

 

Quit stealing my takes and making them your own!!

(Also you forgot SOS)

Mosley would get in the rotation. 

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11 minutes ago, Codaxx said:

If you think of the context in which he is putting up those stats it is way more impressive. He is doing it with an OL in the bottom quartile of the SEC. I am not sure Texas has a WR that would start for OSU. He has 0 run game also. 

Dj Campbell would start for osu. I’m not sure about anyone else.   Healthy Tre over Donaldson?  Baker?  

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Just now, Im_smarter_then_you said:

Dj Campbell would start for osu. I’m not sure about anyone else.   Healthy Tre over Donaldson?  Baker?  

I believe Bo Jackson starts for OSU now. I just said I am not sure a Texas WR starts at OSU. They are insanely loaded every year there. 

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9 minutes ago, Codaxx said:

I believe Bo Jackson starts for OSU now. I just said I am not sure a Texas WR starts at OSU. They are insanely loaded every year there. 

Now do our offense vs aggy. I’ll take their running backs and receivers.  Don’t know enough about their OL

Posted (edited)
12 hours ago, Codaxx said:

it went through the defender's hands. That throw is a catch probably 10% of the time. Arch put the ball in danger in the redzone. It was one of his worst decisions. There is no way Sark is saying do that again to Arch. It was very Brett Favre-ish

Earlier in the season, there were plenty of people complaining that Arch put too much zip on the ball when the WR was right in front of him, leading to more difficult catches. For our WRs. Who know the ball is coming to them.

I think that a DB (who, generally, not always, but generally does not have as good of catching skills as WRs) , who is on the move, who does not know the ball is coming, so has to react instantaneously, would generally not be expected to make that catch? At worst, he gets his hands up fast enough to tip the ball and alter it's trajectory, but there is no way any DB is catching that ball at that speed from 12ish yards away.

Unless he has enough stick em on his hands to make it look like he just jacked off an elephant.

But I do agree that it was very Brett Farve like.

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47 minutes ago, TheBryMan81 said:

Earlier in the season, there were plenty of people complaining that Arch put too much zip on the ball when the WR was right in front of him, leading to more difficult catches. For our WRs. Who know the ball is coming to them.

I think that a DB (who, generally, not always, but generally does not have as good of catching skills as WRs) , who is on the move, who does not know the ball is coming, so has to react instantaneously, would generally not be expected to make that catch? At worst, he gets his hands up fast enough to tip the ball and alter it's trajectory, but there is no way any DB is catching that ball at that speed from 12ish yards away.

Unless he has enough stick em on his hands to make it look like he just jacked off an elephant.

But I do agree that it was very Brett Farve like.

Watching the replay the DB was just a bit late and the reason it wasn't picked (which would have been an incredible INT regardless) is because of the heat Arch put on that ball. He ripped it while on the move. It's an elite throw that most NFL QBs cannot make.

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I don’t think he was ever “playing like shit” this season. We have had a chuck strong OLine from the start and were focused on play action and deep drops/routes. 
 

He was sped up 200% from day one as the starter against Ohio State. Instant pressure was the standard. Zero run game all season.  When he had time he still played like he was under fire because it was 1/10 plays where he actually had time. He pressed and missed the few easy throws he had.
 

He still got better week to week until sark pulled his head out of his ass and changed the offense. 
 

He has been world class since and still has no running game and a terrible OL. To make things more fun, the defense has decided to strive for mediocrity 

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