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12 minutes ago, Farmer Vincent said:

It's complicated figuring out wether Arch or the OL or Sark's play calling are the main issue, but you have to take care of the obvious. Throwing balls into the ground on crucial 3rd down plays should be an ender. He should let Arch know if that happens in another game they have to try someone else. It won't fix everything, but it has to be done to even figure this out.

if he benches Arch and someone else comes in and stinks up the place then Sark has sabotaged himself. benching Arch would not only be wildly unpopular in the locker room, it would mean Sark scrapping everything he’s been working on the past three years and losing whatever reputation he still has left. if his replacement struggles- which he will- Saek may as well start looking for houses in State College, PA.

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Interesting chart. I’d like to see the average yards to target in each game to see if there is correlation. we know there was between the UF and OU games, I haven’t seen one for the UK game but it certainly felt like the targets were further downfield. 
 

 

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3 minutes ago, Derka said:

if he benches Arch and someone else comes in and stinks up the place then Sark has sabotaged himself. benching Arch would not only be wildly unpopular in the locker room, it would mean Sark scrapping everything he’s been working on the past three years and losing whatever reputation he still has left. if his replacement struggles- which he will- Saek may as well start looking for houses in State College, PA.

My guy arch is stinking up the place. It’s pretty damn difficult to get much worse than arch. He has quite literally only had 2 good games this season. 
 

 

1 minute ago, BabaYaga said:

ok.....

That actually sounds like something we should be pushing. 

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17 minutes ago, Derka said:

if he benches Arch and someone else comes in and stinks up the place then Sark has sabotaged himself. benching Arch would not only be wildly unpopular in the locker room, it would mean Sark scrapping everything he’s been working on the past three years and losing whatever reputation he still has left. if his replacement struggles- which he will- Saek may as well start looking for houses in State College, PA.

it bigger than that. Sark would have taken 1 perfect recruit and made him into a 7th rounder. Then the other would be in the transfer portal after failure. That isnt on the resume of a great offensive mind and QB guru like Sark. Not to mention the Manning family approval gave Sark the endorsement he needed. Manning failing at Texas is not something I want to contemplate as a Texas fan

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41 minutes ago, A’Dam Psycho said:

Wingo has dropped a few catchable balls over the season and he gives me lazy vibes personally. If the pass is not perfect he makes little effort to catch it. Endries rarely gets open and is a shitty blocker. 

OK, I'm not going to disagree with you. Wingo came in as a project that got built into a myth by Burton. I've also seen him drop stupid passes, yet somehow lay on his back and make catches (2 in one game against UF). And yeah, he's a lazy blocker, too. He doesn't fight for balls, which it's either laziness, or he doesn't do the little things to make his hands stronger like (Ryan Williams, Jeremiah Smith, Bryant Wesco, Jr.) who all put in the work after practice with the JUGS machine until they're told to stop by a coach, which can also be attributed to laziness and the bare minimum. 

He doesn't lack talent, he lacks motivation, and that's on him and Chris Jackson. Regardless of Moore's numbers, he puts inaximum effort every single play. Same with Jagger. He's only a soph, so I'm not quite ready to write him off yet. I don't think he sucks, I think in his own mind he believes he's the best out there, but unlike the three aforementioned, he doesn't do the little things to make himself better if he wants to not go into something other than pro football. He's doing himself no favors. 

Endries, I don't really know. Jeff Banks sucks as a coach, anyway, but it could also be the conference is such overall stronger (bigger, faster, stronger guys at all positions), and he's not adjusting, or he's hit his ceiling as a player.

For comparison (we wanted Max Klare, too) - 

Endries - 12/111/2 9.3 avg 

Jordan Washington - 6/104/1 (RS-FR) 17.3 avg

Klare - 20/204/1 10.2 avg

It's obvious, even with only 8 more catches that Klare is not necessarily superior, but better overall. We forget that Endries was a former walk-on. There guys like Taaffe who can blossom into all-americans, and then there are JAGS. I believe Sarkisian is trying to move towards Washington slowly over Endries because Washington can actually block, but he has better hands. We should be getting Emaree Watson more snaps on certain down since he has the best hands, but I'm not sure about his blocking abilities.

All in all, you and I are in agreement, we just see if differently. 

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Posted
5 hours ago, wong said:

 

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I'm sure you have many friends who strive to match your charm.

Posted
12 minutes ago, Codaxx said:

He did miss 20% of this throws in that game. We all should have seen it. 

Stop it. You know what I mean. The slow processing was there in that game too, its just MSU has a shitty front 7. When you are throwing crossing routes on the other side of the field thats slow processing. The throw to Moore where he just stepped out before the end zone. You have to throw that before he clears the defender not after. They all looked great vs MSU but taking that same amount of time gets you planted vs good fronts, and are the difference between a catch or a pass breakup from a fast recovering DB. 

Posted
Just now, Codaxx said:

it bigger than that. Sark would have taken 1 perfect recruit and made him into a 7th rounder. Then the other would be in the transfer portal after failure. That isnt on the resume of a great offensive mind and QB guru like Sark. Not to mention the Manning family approval really got gave Sark the endorsement he needed. Manning failing at Texas is not something I want to contemplate as a Texas fan

And this is all why he will never do it and he won’t win shit here and we’re fucked out of a 30-40 million buyout by the time it’s realized 

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5 minutes ago, Derka said:

benching Arch would not only be wildly unpopular in the locker room, it would mean Sark scrapping everything he’s been working on the past three years

Sark has been working on this pile of flaming dog shit for THREE YEARS?!? 

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21 minutes ago, Duane Moore said:

Interesting chart. I’d like to see the average yards to target in each game to see if there is correlation. we know there was between the UF and OU games, I haven’t seen one for the UK game but it certainly felt like the targets were further downfield. 
 

 

Going off memory, but Florida was reported to be ~18 yards and vs OU it was 4.2

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Arch Manning is a redshirt sophomore and has now thrown 284 career passes at Texas.

  • By the time Quinn Ewers reached 284 career passes, he was a redshirt freshman in the middle of throwing for 369 yards and 1 TD against Washington in the Alamo Bowl, with no Bijan Robinson, behind a young and inconsistent offensive line featuring four underclassmen (Banks and Hutson were freshmen, Majors and Conner were sophomores).
  • By the time Sam Ehlinger reached 284 career passes, he was a sophomore in the middle of throwing for 237 yards and 2 scores against Tulsa. This was sandwiched between the demoralizing 29-34 loss to Maryland and the uplifting 37-14 win over 22nd-ranked USC that started a six-game winning streak.
  • By the time Garrett Gilbert reached 284 career passes, he was a sophomore in the middle of throwing for 344 yards, 2 TDs and 3 INTs in a humiliating loss to Iowa State at DKR that sounded the death knell for the 2010 season.
  • By the time Colt McCoy reached 284 career passes, he was a redshirt freshman in the middle of throwing for 308 yards and 2 TDs against Iowa in the Alamo Bowl, tying the NCAA record for most touchdown passes by a freshman.
  • By the time Vince Young reached 284 career passes, he was a redshirt sophomore in the middle of throwing for 278 yards, 1 TD and 2 INTs and rushing for 123 yards and a score during our dramatic 56-35 comeback win against Okie Lite.

Point is, the "He just needs more time and experience" excuse isn't going to cut it anymore. Ewers and Ehlinger had all shown significant, obvious improvement at the same point in their careers despite playing behind struggling offensive lines. McCoy was legitimately one of the best freshman QBs in the country (he had a much better O-line, of course). VY was still very inconsistent as a passer but had gamebreaking ability as a runner to make up for it. Note that VY, McCoy and Gilbert were all saddled with GDGD as a playcaller, and Ehlinger had to deal with Herman using him as a fullback every other play.

Only Gilbert had not shown any real improvement or any hint of a signature performance at this point in his career, and we all know how it ended. Like Manning, he had a subpar offensive line, a lack of elite WR talent, and subpar offensive playcalling to work with.

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1 hour ago, A’Dam Psycho said:

Huh?

He was 26/31 325 yds and 2 tuddies lol

 

1 hour ago, jimmyjazz said:

 

Please don't.

Its cool because Dusty Dvorcek and all the sooners say it

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Posted
1 hour ago, Pig Bellmont said:

Arch needs a sports psychologist. He’s playing not to lose and then panicking or pressing. 

I dont know if he has a sports psychologist but I know he has at least one coach that focuses on the mental side of the position with him. I talked to him about Arch before the season started and he said they were mostly focused on filtering out the noise, ignoring the talking heads, and putting the pressure and hype and expectations into the proper perspective. One thing I know for sure, this guy was expecting Arch to have a big season and seemed confident Arch was going to play at a high level. I dont know him well so Im not gonna bother him but I really want to talk to him and say wow that john denver guy was really full of shit. 

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40 minutes ago, Duane Moore said:

Interesting chart. I’d like to see the average yards to target in each game to see if there is correlation. we know there was between the UF and OU games, I haven’t seen one for the UK game but it certainly felt like the targets were further downfield. 
 

 

At least he is consistent from week to week.

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He needs a running game more than anything else to take some of the pressure off him.  I'm no apologist, but he's throwing the ball so damn much because they are no other options.  

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41 minutes ago, William Bludworth said:

OK, I'm not going to disagree with you. Wingo came in as a project that got built into a myth by Burton. I've also seen him drop stupid passes, yet somehow lay on his back and make catches (2 in one game against UF). And yeah, he's a lazy blocker, too. He doesn't fight for balls, which it's either laziness, or he doesn't do the little things to make his hands stronger like (Ryan Williams, Jeremiah Smith, Bryant Wesco, Jr.) who all put in the work after practice with the JUGS machine until they're told to stop by a coach, which can also be attributed to laziness and the bare minimum. 

He doesn't lack talent, he lacks motivation, and that's on him and Chris Jackson. Regardless of Moore's numbers, he puts inaximum effort every single play. Same with Jagger. He's only a soph, so I'm not quite ready to write him off yet. I don't think he sucks, I think in his own mind he believes he's the best out there, but unlike the three aforementioned, he doesn't do the little things to make himself better if he wants to not go into something other than pro football. He's doing himself no favors. 

Endries, I don't really know. Jeff Banks sucks as a coach, anyway, but it could also be the conference is such overall stronger (bigger, faster, stronger guys at all positions), and he's not adjusting, or he's hit his ceiling as a player.

For comparison (we wanted Max Klare, too) - 

Endries - 12/111/2 9.3 avg 

Jordan Washington - 6/104/1 (RS-FR) 17.3 avg

Klare - 20/204/1 10.2 avg

It's obvious, even with only 8 more catches that Klare is not necessarily superior, but better overall. We forget that Endries was a former walk-on. There guys like Taaffe who can blossom into all-americans, and then there are JAGS. I believe Sarkisian is trying to move towards Washington slowly over Endries because Washington can actually block, but he has better hands. We should be getting Emaree Watson more snaps on certain down since he has the best hands, but I'm not sure about his blocking abilities.

All in all, you and I are in agreement, we just see if differently. 

Wingo is a very good blocker.

Posted
7 minutes ago, BabaYaga said:

He needs a running game more than anything else to take some of the pressure off him.  I'm no apologist, but he's throwing the ball so damn much because they are no other options.  

It is really a damn shame if this is true. I just don't believe it is. 

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18 minutes ago, satyanash said:

Only Gilbert had not shown any real improvement or any hint of a signature performance at this point in his career, and we all know how it ended. Like Manning, he had a subpar offensive line, a lack of elite WR talent, and subpar offensive playcalling to work with.

with him playing in the NFL  for parts of 7 seasons, and earning a SuperBowl Champion ring with the Patriots.. something his dad couldnt do?

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40 minutes ago, Codaxx said:

it bigger than that. Sark would have taken 1 perfect recruit and made him into a 7th rounder. Then the other would be in the transfer portal after failure. That isnt on the resume of a great offensive mind and QB guru like Sark. Not to mention the Manning family approval gave Sark the endorsement he needed. Manning failing at Texas is not something I want to contemplate as a Texas fan

Playing devils advocate here but Lincoln Riley only has Williams that he recruited and put in the NFL. The rest he either received via the portal or hit the portal to another school.

It’s weird because Thompson and Card played their best under Sark but he struggles with the higher rated guys. Ewers was made of glass but he still did get better each year considering his circumstances. Manning may not be it and a total whiff by Sark and the media based solely on his name. Even with the context for both of those guys, there’s no changing the narrative with Sark struggling to develop high profile QB’s. 

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48 minutes ago, Codaxx said:

it bigger than that. Sark would have taken 1 perfect recruit and made him into a 7th rounder. Then the other would be in the transfer portal after failure. That isnt on the resume of a great offensive mind and QB guru like Sark. Not to mention the Manning family approval gave Sark the endorsement he needed. Manning failing at Texas is not something I want to contemplate as a Texas fan

Contemplate? We’re witnessing it

 

54 minutes ago, Duane Moore said:

Interesting chart. I’d like to see the average yards to target in each game to see if there is correlation. we know there was between the UF and OU games, I haven’t seen one for the UK game but it certainly felt like the targets were further downfield. 
 

 

Ok so we get serviceable Arch this week and maybe avoid a humiliating loss to Mississippi State? 

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1 minute ago, B00M said:

Contemplate? We’re witnessing it

 

Ok so we get serviceable Arch this week and maybe avoid a humiliating loss to Mississippi State? 

Seems like we are rpimed for great games against Miss St, UGA, and Aggy. Guess I cant complain if we win those. 

Posted
42 minutes ago, Codaxx said:

Going off memory, but Florida was reported to be ~18 yards and vs OU it was 4.2

Right, that’s the one I saw after the OU game. Would be interested in seeing what it was for UK because it felt a lot closer to the UF avg than the OU one. 

Posted
2 minutes ago, immamac said:

It is really a damn shame if this is true. I just don't believe it is. 

  • 2004:  Vince 1,800+ passing yards, Benson 1,800 rushing yards/Vince 1070 - 615 total attempts (3590 total rushing yds)
  • 2006:  Colt 2,500 passing yards, Charles 830 rushing yards - 483 attempts (2114 total)
  • 2007:  Colt 3300 passing yds, Charles 1600 rushing yards - 539 attempts (2700 total)
  • 2017:  Sam 1900 passing yards and 385 rushing - 507 attempts (1800 total)
  • 2018:  Sam 3200 passing yards, Watson 780 rushing - 569 attempts (2100)
  • 2019:  Sam 3600 passing yards, Ingram 850 rushing - 480 attempts (2300)
  • 2020:  Sam 2500 passing, Bijan 700 rushing - 370 attempts (1950)

So far this year:

  • Arch:  1440 passing, Wisner 222 rushing (Arch 193) - total of 255 rushing attempts (1046)
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I do get where you're coming from, but you are only listing Texas QBs, not the majority of college QBs. Take into account these are entire seasons, and I'm just picking names everyone knows. 

Jaxson Dart (Ole Miss) - 3300 yds, but only 23 TD's and 5 INT'S 65% comp. He got significantly better the next year. Those are really solid numbers, but not "elite".  

Jayden Daniels (LSU) - 2913 yds 17 TD's 3 INT's  69% comp. Good passing numbers, but 17 TD's is below, below average, but he did only have 3 INT's. His extra senior year he threw for 40 TD's and 4 INT's. Now that's elite. (But again # he had an extra year due to Covid. Does that change anything? Maybe. Maybe not.)

Tyler Shough (Tech mf'er played 7 years) - as same classification as Arch he threw for 1600 yds 13 TD's and 6 INT's 63% comp

Drake Maye (UNC) - 3600 yds 24 TD's 9 INT'S (he actually regressed from the season prior) 62% comp

JJ McCarthy (UM) - 2700 yds 22 TD's 5 INT'S 64% comp

Bo Nix (AUB) - 2200 yds 11 TD's 3 INT's 61% comp 

Will Levis (UK) - 2400 yds 19 TD's 10 INT's 65% (both junior and senior years %)

Kenny Pickett (Pitt) 2400 yds 13 TD's 9 INT's 61% comp

Zach Wilson (BYU) - 2400 yds 11 TD's 9 INT's 62% comp

Mac Jones (Bama) - 1500 yds 14 TD's 3 INT's 68% comp

Joe Burrow (LSU) - 2894 yds 16 TD's 5 INT'S 57.8% comp 

Justin Herbert (ORE) - 1983 yds 15 TD's 5 INT'S 59% comp

Jordon Love (USU) - 3400 20 TD's 17 INT's 61% comp 

Jalen Hurts (Bama) - 2080 yds 17 TD's 1 INT 61% comp

Daniel Jones (Duke) - 2600 14 TD's 11 INT's 56% comp 

Josh Allen (WYO) - 1800 yds 16 TD's 6 INT's 56% (albeit he had shitty WR's, and we see what "good" WR's can do to help, but he was still taken in the first rd even with shitty numbers)

Ill stop there because it's becoming tedious. Everyone is on their own path. Sark sucks, for sure, but that does not mean Arch can't get better like those I've mentioned. 

Maybe he wasn't the #1 recruit? Shit happens. But we cannot definitely say he won't get better. That's absurd. Just like any position not coached by Kyle Flood. 

 

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It is week 7 and it’s crazy to say maybe the biggest difference between 2024 and 2025 is Hayden Connor.. I never thought I would say that 

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10 minutes ago, BabaYaga said:
  • 2004:  Vince 1,800+ passing yards, Benson 1,800 rushing yards/Vince 1070 - 615 total attempts (3590 total rushing yds)
  • 2006:  Colt 2,500 passing yards, Charles 830 rushing yards - 483 attempts (2114 total)
  • 2007:  Colt 3300 passing yds, Charles 1600 rushing yards - 539 attempts (2700 total)
  • 2017:  Sam 1900 passing yards and 385 rushing - 507 attempts (1800 total)
  • 2018:  Sam 3200 passing yards, Watson 780 rushing - 569 attempts (2100)
  • 2019:  Sam 3600 passing yards, Ingram 850 rushing - 480 attempts (2300)
  • 2020:  Sam 2500 passing, Bijan 700 rushing - 370 attempts (1950)

So far this year:

  • Arch:  1440 passing, Wisner 222 rushing (Arch 193) - total of 255 rushing attempts (1046)

Oh I meant he feels like he doesn't have other options. If he just isn't giving guys touches because he's afraid that they suck that's really just shitty. 

Posted
1 hour ago, Derka said:

if he benches Arch and someone else comes in and stinks up the place then Sark has sabotaged himself. 

I can't really argue with that. Arch is letting everyone down and has put Sark in an impossible situation.

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1 minute ago, immamac said:

Oh I meant he feels like he doesn't have other options. If he just isn't giving guys touches because he's afraid that they suck that's really just shitty. 

Sark's admittedly stated over and over his offense is predicated on the ability to run the ball and execute the PA pass.  Fine.  But he can't run the damn ball, the PA is worthless, so it's all on Arch to try and make things happen.  

Vince in his real year at the reigns had almost 3,600 yds on the ground to help (much of it him)

Colt had 2100 and then 2700 yds on the ground to take pressure off him his first two years

The only real comparison is the shitty 2017 season with young Sam who only had 1800 rushing yards & 1900 passing and the team went 7-6.  Difference is attempts.  500+ to half that and we're more than halfway through the season and facing the meat of the schedule.  

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Just now, BabaYaga said:

Sark's admittedly stated over and over his offense is predicated on the ability to run the ball and execute the PA pass.  Fine.  But he can't run the damn ball, the PA is worthless, so it's all on Arch to try and make things happen.  

Vince in his real year at the reigns had almost 3,600 yds on the ground to help (much of it him)

Colt had 2100 and then 2700 yds on the ground to take pressure off him his first two years

The only real comparison is the shitty 2017 season with young Sam who only had 1800 rushing yards & 1900 passing and the team went 7-6.  Difference is attempts.  500+ to half that and we're more than halfway through the season and facing the meat of the schedule.  

I just think sark gives up on the run too quick. Sometimes you just gotta wear some mother fuckers out. 

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18 hours ago, Thatguy said:

Yep.

3:30 mark-2nd and 8 we set up a 1/2 field read to the boundary. Arch has Wingo on a stop route to the outside if he hits him right when he breaks but chooses the harder throw to Washington that gets tipped. 

 

4:16 mark- 1st and 10. Arch has Wisner on a rail route who has a step on his defender out of the backfield but doesn't see it. 

4:48 mark- 3rd and 3 dumb flea flicker play call but Arch has the deep post 1v1 with a step but instead chooses to throw to the TE who is double covered. 

8:06 mark- 3rd and 6 Sark schemes Wingo open on a cross and Arch misses. 

12:25 mark- Mosely runs a crosser and is open on the break but we choose to target Washington who is bracketed left and right. 

13:28 mark- 2nd and 7. We run the ole Shanahan fake stretch with a boot out the backdoor. TE is open immediately and if we hit him he can get his head around to handle the closing defender. Instead we run two to three more steps then pass it and he is tackled immediately. 

19:00  mark- 2nd and 10 Arch drops back and Wingo is literally waving his arms sitting on the los to the boundary. Arch never sees him. 

Thats just the first half.  I can keep going. Those are the plays we need in order to keep drives moving. 

 

https://youtu.be/e_rZuU03X5Q?si=QCEVkoC8m3-EAuby

34:28 is the awesome split finger fastball in the dirt that he threw to Wingo. It was maybe 15 yards. No pressure. Wingo just kicks at it.

I'd love to know from the pseudo insiders if he has sucked this bad at practice all summer and fall?

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3 minutes ago, Bidi Bidi Bom Bom said:

34:28 is the awesome split finger fastball in the dirt that he threw to Wingo. It was maybe 15 yards. No pressure. Wingo just kicks at it.

I'd love to know from the pseudo insiders if he has sucked this bad at practice all summer and fall?

He has not. 

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8 minutes ago, Bidi Bidi Bom Bom said:

34:28 is the awesome split finger fastball in the dirt that he threw to Wingo. It was maybe 15 yards. No pressure. Wingo just kicks at it.

Immediately preceded by the play when Endries has two guys he could block and picks neither.

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9 minutes ago, immamac said:

I just think sark gives up on the run too quick. Sometimes you just gotta wear some mother fuckers out. 

Or get Arch out of the pocket and let him "Sam" things up and get 4-5 yards.  These designed runs up the middle with a line that CAN'T FUCKING BLOCK is as maddening at the Ewers self-sacks (which it basically is)

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14 minutes ago, BabaYaga said:

Sark's admittedly stated over and over his offense is predicated on the ability to run the ball and execute the PA pass.  Fine.  But he can't run the damn ball, the PA is worthless, so it's all on Arch to try and make things happen.  

My favorite Sark past time is calling play action slow developing  when you only have 30 yards total rushing in the 4th quarter. 

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3 minutes ago, BabaYaga said:

Or get Arch out of the pocket and let him "Sam" things up and get 4-5 yards.  These designed runs up the middle with a line that CAN'T FUCKING BLOCK is as maddening at the Ewers self-sacks (which it basically is)

Even worse is going empty with motion, it like a sign that says Manning is running 

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1 minute ago, BurntOrange&White said:

My favorite Sark past time is calling play action slow developing  when you only have 30 yards total rushing in the 4th quarter. 

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Posted
3 hours ago, B00M said:

 

So much wrong for Texas offense... easy to see why so terrible because so many different offensive players making mistakes.

No consistency...

Nothing our offense does well...   NOTHING!!! 😬

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35 minutes ago, immamac said:

Oh I meant he feels like he doesn't have other options. If he just isn't giving guys touches because he's afraid that they suck that's really just shitty. 

I mean if I were Sark I would be rotating RBs and receivers. Both to get experience and keep the pitch count low. Plus it helps to keep them locked in and feeling like their next up. But thats just me. 

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1 minute ago, Thatguy said:

I mean if I were Sark I would be rotating RBs and receivers. Both to get experience and keep the pitch count low. Plus it helps to keep them locked in and feeling like their next up. But thats just me. 

Do you even circle of trust? It’s actually insane we have 2 borderline 5 star receivers sitting on the bench. He’s not even attempting anything at this point. 

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2 hours ago, Duane Moore said:

Interesting chart. I’d like to see the average yards to target in each game to see if there is correlation. we know there was between the UF and OU games, I haven’t seen one for the UK game but it certainly felt like the targets were further downfield. 
 

 

 

Can Warby Parker fix "Bipolar" for Arch ???

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1 hour ago, Farmer Vincent said:

I can't really argue with that. Arch is letting everyone down and has put Sark in an impossible situation.

You have that completely backwards, chief.

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