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4 minutes ago, dcar00 said:

which is exactly what people used to skewer Ewers about...

Yep. We were shitty in pass pro too. Ewers just got the ball out so it didnt seem bad. Yesterday Arch tried to take one deep shot and coincidentally was sacked. 

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5 hours ago, Hook1997 said:

Talk to me after Georgia or Vanderbilt even if you don’t think your QB with a shitty oline with one of the worst releases times in college football isn’t a problem..  

enough already. He was looking deep and sark was wanting him to look deep, that changed yesterday. The situation is evolving rapidly. Jesus Christ man. 

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Posted
6 minutes ago, Laxtonto said:

 

Thanks for sharing. 

The very clear decision for Arch not to run or take hits was an interesting development. Some wide open spaces but chose to throw the ball and trusted himself and the receivers. And sliding on his runs. The anti-hero ball game plan. 

 

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20 minutes ago, BurntOrange&White said:

The two QBs had the inverse of problems imo. Quinn couldn’t hit deep because he as bad at it, Arch wasn’t hitting check downs and underneath because he was trying to go deep too much 

I suppose but maybe also the Sark offense moves better hitting checkdowns and underneath, especially when you have trouble running the ball against solid fronts.  I'm just commenting that no one is calling Manning "Checkdown Charlie".

the thing I see from Manning that is completely different from Quinn is that he can move and hit receivers on the run.  he had a couple of throws rolling left, which is much harder, that were pretty damn good.

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Posted
3 minutes ago, immamac said:

Arch is 1-0 against ou. Fuck the rest of y'all who wanna talk shit. Arch is improving every game now. 

If you wanna talk shit do it and be funky at least stop just bring a bunch of whiney bitches 

Now that’s a motto right there

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Posted
52 minutes ago, William Bludworth said:

Were you there yesterday, too? You weren't the one to call Mateer a fsggot behind us, were you? It had to be a Surly 

I screamed it at the TV and said I could smell his mother's vagina over the airwaves. Had to keep a can of Glade at hand as well as fly spray.

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Loved seeing him convert plays escaping the pocket. The game in the 2nd half seemed to slow down for him. At one point the offense converted 7 straight 3rd downs. The rpo where he kept the ball and ran down the sideline for 30 yards was the only running he had to do and it was at the exact perfect time. God bless this kid. 

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Posted
18 minutes ago, RomaVicta said:

I screamed it at the TV and said I could smell his mother's vagina over the airwaves. Had to keep a can of Glade at hand as well as fly spray.

What on earth were you doing in Oklahoma, and the bigger question is how do they have TVs?

Posted
24 minutes ago, immamac said:

Arch is 1-0 against ou. Fuck the rest of y'all who wanna talk shit. Arch is improving every game now. 

If you wanna talk shit do it and be funky at least stop just bring a bunch of whiney bitches 

Fuck yes!!

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Loved seeing him convert plays escaping the pocket. The game in the 2nd half seemed to slow down for him. At one point the offense converted 7 straight 3rd downs. The rpo where he kept the ball and ran down the sideline for 30 yards was the only running he had to do and it was at the exact perfect time. God bless this kid. 

Yeah, stayed in bounds, didn’t take a hit, slid down before they could try to punch it out, waved bye bye to the Sooners. It was excellent.
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Posted
32 minutes ago, immamac said:

Arch is 1-0 against ou. Fuck the rest of y'all who wanna talk shit. Arch is improving every game now. 

If you wanna talk shit do it and be funky at least stop just bring a bunch of whiney bitches 

28 minutes ago, hobbes2702 said:

Now that’s a motto right there

32 minutes ago, immamac said:

Arch is 1-0 against ou. Fuck the rest of y'all who wanna talk shit. Arch is improving every game now. 

If you wanna talk shit do it and be funky at least stop just bring a bunch of whiney bitches 

Agree to disagree.

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Posted (edited)
16 minutes ago, Zeus said:

Dayum it’s almost like blowU is cursed in RRS and every season these past few years

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The football gods are righting the ship. Let em cook. 

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Posted (edited)
9 hours ago, Coelenterate Fuccboi said:

He started turning the corner at Florida. Most people couldn’t see it.

8 hours ago, Wulaw Horn said:

I saw it. It actually made the Florida game worse for me bc I said arch was fine/good given the context unlike OSU where it felt like he was point shaving. Fixing 1 guy is easier/better than fixing the entire team which was the difference between OSU game and Florida. 

Yep. I seent it too, and said as much, but some people ain't got time for that, and apparently would rather just be miserable.

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Posted
2 hours ago, crash_davis said:

This really needs more attention. It seems that Sark learned from the Florida disaster. He gave Arch quick, easy throws. Offense moves the ball. Arch gets more confident. Makes better throws later in the game. 

Agreed. Which begs the question, why did it take Sark that long to learn and craft a game plan like the one we saw Saturday? A lot of this board has been begging for that for weeks now. (Or, in Surl-speak: "Come on, dude, we're pretty fuckin' dumb and we saw it.")

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6 minutes ago, Royale with cheese said:

Agreed. Which begs the question, why did it take Sark that long to learn and craft a game plan like the one we saw Saturday? A lot of this board has been begging for that for weeks now. (Or, in Surl-speak: "Come on, dude, we're pretty fuckin' dumb and we saw it.")

I think Sark heard all the bitching about Ewers inability to throw the deep ball with any accuracy. He then ignored that the OL cannot pass protect long enough for deep pass plays to materialize and while Arch has a great arm he couldn’t make the passes under duress. 
 

Losing to Florida I hope crystallized for Sark that Arch needs to get rid of ball faster, move pocket and sitting Stroh’s leprous ass work to allow the offense to sustain drives and to let D rest. 

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There were many grande plays in this game. One of the biggest was when Arch rolled right and delivered that perfect strike to Alan Jackson inches from the sideline. First and ten, do it again. 

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1 minute ago, BrazilHorn said:

I think Sark heard all the bitching about Ewers inability to throw the deep ball with any accuracy. He then ignored that the OL cannot pass protect long enough for deep pass plays to materialize and while Arch has a great arm he couldn’t make the passes under duress. 
 

Losing to Florida I hope crystallized for Sark that Arch needs to get rid of ball faster, move pocket and sitting Stroh’s leprous ass work to allow the offense to sustain drives and to let D rest. 

Deep balls work a lot better when the safetys have to worry about the run a little

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It's been a running criticism that Sark stubbornly refuses to take green grass. Seems he finally made some much needed adjustments after almost getting  Arch killed last week.

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Posted (edited)
8 minutes ago, CurlyDumps said:

It's been a running criticism that Sark stubbornly refuses to take green grass. Seems he finally made some much needed adjustments after almost getting  Arch killed last week.

To be fair the plays he made yesterday have been there all year including Florida game. 
first 2.5-3 games be couldn’t hit them flat out

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I think our little Archie might be growing into his big boy pants. We shall see. Nobody left on our schedule is some Juggernaut, but they need to just cover the games that aren't immediately the next one up. And yes, we are beating aggy. They're a paper tiger. Actually, even on paper they're not very good. But they are a top-5 team while roller-coaster season is approaching, but I want them healthy and with no injuries, because I want zero excuses for when we absolutely go gonzo rape their faces. 

We are trending up, and they are about to get humbled very, very soon. This has nothing to do with the ou game, this is just an objective fact. We own them, just like we own ou. 

Posted
6 minutes ago, Hank Kingsley said:

 

I hope that explains why Arch was late delivering the ball. Moore was so open that Arch made a sandwich and attached it to the football before throwing it to Moore.

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The second half was the best called game this year. The 3rd qtr was the best sark 3rd qtr.  

question. In the second half we started running the ball with arch under center almost like a stretch zone looking play that actually was successful and started to churn up yards  I don’t recall us trying to run that previously.  

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Posted
8 hours ago, Victor Lazlo said:

OK, yeah, we’ll talk after those games.

So, just to be sure, you are not happy with a 23-6 win over #6 Oklahoma because of your theory that QB release times determine outcomes?

okay

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LOL. Yep. This 'release time' shit reminds me of the dumbasses crying about VY sidearming passes. Move him to TE!!

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Posted (edited)
4 hours ago, Duane Moore said:

Seems important

 

Yep. The number of 15-25 yard throws vs Florida was just stupid, esp on like 2nd & 5, etc. Some of us have been wondering all season where the short passing was, and saying it should have been used from the get-go to get Arch some confidence and rhythm. Yesterday was the most relaxed and confident we've seen Arch this year. Hard to believe it took 6 games ...

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2 hours ago, RomaVicta said:

I screamed it at the TV and said I could smell his mother's vagina over the airwaves. Had to keep a can of Glade at hand as well as fly spray.

YARN | Your mother's cunt stinks like carpet cleaner. | Barfly | Video  clips by quotes | e117b3e3 | 紗

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Posted

Arch has been coming along for awhile.  The oline and running game made big strides yesterday, hopefully a sign of things to come.

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Posted
1 hour ago, WBT said:

Arch has been coming along for awhile.  The oline and running game made big strides yesterday, hopefully a sign of things to come.

He will become HIM. He will continue to get better with each game.

I realize his HS competition was meh but I also realize he’s been taught and been practicing all the fundamentals since he was a child. He has a good foundation. He will figure it out and it will be a treat to watch when we see it in an entire game against elite competition.  

Posted
6 hours ago, Thatguy said:

No my brother. The coverage determines what you do. He was simply holding the ball too long. As he did every game up until yesterday. 

I will nit pick a little. There were at least a couple of late throws yesterday, but far fewer than in previous games. You can see the improvement and as long as that trajectory continues, only good happen. 

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Yep. Vs Florida it was boom/bust and between drops/errant throws/penalties it led to perfect storm of shit. 
 
While some of the screens yesterday I think should be ripped out of playbook (qb spinaround pass back to TE eg) it was a much more conservative passing attack that boosted Arch confidence and kept Oline from having to hold blocks all day b

To extent it was a more conservative passing attack from a play calling standpoint. That extent specifically is limited to the designed screens, basically. The rest of the short quick passing that we seem to be chalking up to a “new gameplay”, are not really that, IMO. This replays are the result of Arch getting a little more time to go away from the deep reads that are not there and also his taking a little LESS time to abandon the deep stuff and check to the shorter options.

I haven’t re-watched them game, but that’s my understanding from being there yesterday (with several beverages in me).
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Posted
2 hours ago, Sgt Hulk said:

The second half was the best called game this year. The 3rd qtr was the best sark 3rd qtr.  

question. In the second half we started running the ball with arch under center almost like a stretch zone looking play that actually was successful and started to churn up yards  I don’t recall us trying to run that previously.  

To be fair to Sark

he calls great plays sometimes and then dumb OL play puts them in 2nd and 25 

He calls first down runs that go for -3 yards and is having to dig out of a hole. 
 

A lot easier in that second half where a run play goes for 3-5 instead of negative yardage. Sark sees the safeties playing way back, and the run should have numbers, but if the OL doesn’t execute it’s not all on Sark. It is on flood and the OL, which sark ultimately needs to keep fixing as weeks progress. 
 

Baxter would be a season changing back if he really can come back healthy. I love Wisner too, but sometimes he doesn’t look like an every down back like Sark uses. 

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Posted
1 minute ago, Zeus said:

Baxter would be a season changing back if he really can come back healthy. I love Wisner too, but sometimes he doesn’t look like an every down back like Sark uses. 

He may not look like it, but more than any other back on the roster he plays like it, and that's taking nothing away from Baxter.

Posted
42 minutes ago, Al Bundy's Napoleon Hand said:

I will nit pick a little. There were at least a couple of late throws yesterday, but far fewer than in previous games. You can see the improvement and as long as that trajectory continues, only good happen. 

Yes sir. Again, everyone was  do upset that Ewers was checking down and favoring shorter routes. Its what had to happen in order to mitigate negative plays.

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53 minutes ago, Al Bundy's Napoleon Hand said:

He may not look like it, but more than any other back on the roster he plays like it, and that's taking nothing away from Baxter.

22 carries for 94 yards against an outstanding front 7 would seem to support your assertion.

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Posted
4 hours ago, Gut Wagon said:

There were many grande plays in this game. One of the biggest was when Arch rolled right and delivered that perfect strike to Alan Jackson inches from the sideline. First and ten, do it again. 

I turned to the guy behind me and said “That’s the best throw of Arch’s career”. He agreed so it must be true. 

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