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Just now, Red Five said:


I think he missed one from 50+ and made the rest.

It feels like it's going to have to be 4th and 20 or the end of the half/winning kick for Sarkisian to even attempt one from that distance. 

Posted
4 minutes ago, Red Five said:

Not sure if mentioned in here yet but after Brooks went out, Jackson Christian moved to RT.

Yeah, Gerry mentioned that in their podcast.

Too early to be conclusive, but not too early to be interesting. 

I do think we're a bit behind in numbers on the OL. Especially tackle. Early on in this cycle I drank the kool-aid and thought we'd be bringing in a 5 or even 6 person class filled with 4 and 5 star studs from across the country ("we're getting errybody!"). I'm hoping for some flips prior to signing day. We've refrained from going to the portal for OL so far. I wonder if that changes this year. 

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DeAndre Moore at punt returner has me nervous for a variety of reasons. IT mentioned he muffed one today.

Ryan Niblett also has me nervous for completely different reasons, mainly the fact that we’ve seen the dude do very little on a football field besides move positions about every 3 months.

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Just now, Hookem2147 said:

DeAndre Moore at punt returner has me nervous for a variety of reasons. IT mentioned he muffed one today.

Ryan Niblett also has me nervous for completely different reasons, mainly the fact that we’ve seen the dude do very little on a football field besides move positions about every 3 months.

You made it through a season of Silas Bolden fielding punts. Whoever is back there this year is going to drop the pucker factor several notches simply by not being Silas Bolden. I understand having worries about turning the ball over with muffed punts, but that's going to be a risk regardless. If I could rank the points of emphasis in terms of positions we need to win this year to reach our goals, there's a good chance punt returns would rank last on that list. Just catch the ball. Anything beyond that is golden. 

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40 minutes ago, Hookem2147 said:

Ryan Niblett also has me nervous for completely different reasons, mainly the fact that we’ve seen the dude do very little on a football field besides move positions about every 3 months.

I disagree. For as limited tape there is on Ryan, he flashes constantly. He almost killed a Michigan DE as a lead blocker. His jet sweep vs Georgia was violent, i thought he would be stopped for a loss but he turned it up for like 7 yards. He’s physical as hell on special teams, blocking with purpose and making hits. 

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We all know our defense will be one of the tops on the country. If this offense can move the ball in any manor against them. Everyone is fucked. Super fucked 

Just need to average about 24 points a game. This D is going to be fun.
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Sounds like we’re about to see many off schedule QB runs until the O gets settled.   
 
We should all be prepared for a shit offense week 1 in the shoe.  Likely (no surprise) to be an ugly slugfest 

Had to scroll up to confirm if Saty or not
Posted
3 hours ago, SL Xpress said:

It feels like it's going to have to be 4th and 20 or the end of the half/winning kick for Sarkisian to even attempt one from that distance. 

He was 2 of 3 from 50+ last year, including making a 60-yarder.

He also missed 2 extra points last year (53 of 55).

Posted
3 hours ago, thepop said:

“Aaron Butler dropped a pass”

 

idk why I found this funny but where do I sign up to pay for this crucial information?

Depends on whether the guy's still being passed to when his hands are broken or not, al a Worthy.

Posted
3 hours ago, 6th Street said:

If you got 2 kickers, you got no kicker 

One of those kicker's only job is to kick touchbacks. That's no different than the last couple of years. 

Posted
46 minutes ago, BachelorTrek said:

He was 2 of 3 from 50+ last year, including making a 60-yarder.

He also missed 2 extra points last year (53 of 55).

I don't understand. There's a big part of Sarkisian that simply doesn't like to kick field goals when the ball is around the 35 yard line. Maybe that changes, but I doubt it. He considers it a part of his all gas no brakes identity. 

Posted
3 hours ago, SL Xpress said:

I don't understand. There's a big part of Sarkisian that simply doesn't like to kick field goals when the ball is around the 35 yard line. Maybe that changes, but I doubt it. He considers it a part of his all gas no brakes identity. 

Maybe because Bert sucked at it

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7 hours ago, SL Xpress said:

You made it through a season of Silas Bolden fielding punts. Whoever is back there this year is going to drop the pucker factor several notches simply by not being Silas Bolden. I understand having worries about turning the ball over with muffed punts, but that's going to be a risk regardless. If I could rank the points of emphasis in terms of positions we need to win this year to reach our goals, there's a good chance punt returns would rank last on that list. Just catch the ball. Anything beyond that is golden. 

For as wild as Silas Bolden was, I can only recall one muffed punt (Kentucky maybe?) and he was able to recover it.

Bolden also had prior experience in college fielding punts. I don’t think Moore has ever stood back there in a live situation. It would have been nice to grab a return specialist/3rd receiver type in the portal but maybe the options weren’t great.

You are probably right that it is low on the worry list overall, but I’ll need see him catch a few in Columbus to feel better.

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Posted
8 hours ago, lazygringo said:


McCutcheon’s TD was from Lacey, not Caldwell. Owens had a better day than Caldwell.

-I was told by one source that Caldwell turned in the best performance of the day.


-The defense dominated. 


-Manning had a number of long passes to Wingo and Livingstone.


-All the RB’s had multiple long runs.


So all of these things are true??? Same shit every year. Do people actually pay for these reports that correlate about as well as fire and ice??
 

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Posted
8 hours ago, thepop said:

“Aaron Butler dropped a pass”

 

idk why I found this funny but where do I sign up to pay for this crucial information?

A sentence like that speaks much louder when you understand the context behind it.

Posted
55 minutes ago, Hard Times said:

-I was told by one source that Caldwell turned in the best performance of the day.


-The defense dominated. 


-Manning had a number of long passes to Wingo and Livingstone.


-All the RB’s had multiple long runs.


So all of these things are true??? Same shit every year. Do people actually pay for these reports that correlate about as well as fire and ice??
 

Totally agree. Not sure how all of those can be true about the same practice. The defense dominated but gave up several long runs and deep passes?

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Given that so much occurred yesterday, I think a solid recap by position is in order.

But first the injury updates.

Both Cole Brevard and Nick Brooks went down with injuries during the scrimmage.

Brevard later returned to the scrimmage.

Brooks did not. But was later seen without any ice, crutches, etc., while walking with a slight limp.

Tight end Emaree Winston did not participate in the scrimmage. He injured his shoulder earlier in the week and is expected out for a couple of months.

Wide receiver Emmett Mosley V did not participate in the contact portion of practice but was suited out on sidelines. He is nursing a lower leg injury.

Quarterbacks

- Arch Manning was overwhelmed by the Texas defensive front on the first two drives of the scrimmage. The whole offense was.

Manning finally got things rolling on the third possession, and proceeded to have a workman-like afternoon.

I am told the offense looked better as the scrimmage wore on.

Manning had a couple of completions to both Ryan Wingo and Parker Livingstone that were impressive.

- Trey Owens led the 2s. Not much was said about the redshirt freshman. (And I don’t take that as good or bad.)

- KJ Lacey had one of the superb throws of the day, a touchdown toss to Daylan McCutcheon over Kade Phillips. One onlooker described Lacey’s ability to keep his head up while scrambling as something very rare. Lacey continues to impress.

- Matthew Caldwell performed reasonably well while running with the 4th team offense. He had a couple of passes batted at the line but otherwise operated efficiently and effectively. He was certainly not seeing the level of pressure that Manning and Owens faced.

Running backs

- Welcome back, CJ Baxter! Baxter got the first hand off of the scrimmage. Even though he was stuffed, he continued working with the first unit alongside Tre Wisner. Baxter primarily worked inside and moved the pile in short yardage. But he wasn’t always successful in doing so. Wisner continues to add smart weight to his frame and looked good.

- If there was a revelation of sorts at RB, it’s the scrimmage Christian Clark had with the 2s and 3s. Clark’s ability to start, stop, then redirect is probably the best on the team. If he keeps performing like he did on Saturday, he will have a bigger role on this team than some expect.

Wide receivers

- DeAndre Moore, Wingo and Livingstone were the first three in the game. As mentioned above, both Wingo and Livingstone made good catches downfield. Wingo scored three times on the day. Perhaps the best was a 35-yard play from Manning. Livingstone continues to impress. He is consistent and is finding ways to get open and then making the defense pay.

- McCutcheon had several catches, including the TD on rhythm from Lacey.

- Kaliq Lockett saw action with the 1s late in the scrimmage.

- Michael Terry made a stabbing one-handed grab in 7v7 work prior to the scrimmage.

Tight ends

- Jack Endries and Spencer Shannon were the two starters in the first half of the scrimmage.

- Jordan Washington and Endries started the second half of scrimmage.

- Nick Townsend made a couple of plays in the latter part of scrimmage.

- But Washington was the one who had the biggest impact on the scrimmage with his catch-and-run ability.

Offensive line

- When Brooks went down, Jackson Christian moved to second team right tackle. Brooks had been working exclusively at right tackle during the scrimmage as a back-up to Brandon Baker.

- Nate Kibble was second team right guard.

- The OL was beaten multiple times in the early going of the scrimmage, in both the run and pass games. They played better as the scrimmage wore on.

Defensive line

- Good notes on Colin Simmons, Brad Spence and Ethan Burke. All of them effected the QB at times on Saturday.

- Alex January and Brevard were the two starting DTs in the first half. In the second half, it was Maraad Watson and January.

- January made one of the stops of the day, denying CJ Baxter at the goalline.

- Also heard positive reviews on Travis Shaw.

Linebackers

- Anthony Hill played sparingly. Liona Lefau started alongside him.

- Ty’Anthony Smith had an early sack and showed why Steve Sarkisian has been so high on him.

- In probably the best news at the position, Trey Moore looked good at off-ball linebacker.

Secondary

- Starters were Jelani McDonald and Derrick Williams at safety, Michael Taaffe at nickel and Jaylon Guilbeau and Manny Muhammad at corner.

- Kobe Black was the first corner off the bench and mixed in heavily with the 1s.

- McDonald and Taaffe rotated at nickel. Wardell Mack and Graceson Littleton also saw action there.

- Xavier Filsaime’s name came up. He had a one-on-one stop of Wisner. After a good spring and summer, Filsaime appears to be moving forward in the secondary.

Specialists

- Will Stone did not have a good day. Mason Shipley was better but not perfect.

- Punter Jack Bouwmeester received praise from multiple folks in attendance.

- DeAndre Moore (1st) and Ryan Niblett (2nd) returned punts. Wisner (deep guy) and Niblett returned kicks.

**

Other notes

- Texas apparently held out some players for portions of the second half. Anthony Hill, Colin Simmons, Tre Wisner, Trevor Goosby among them.

- The OL needs to step up over the next couple of weeks.

- The pass rush, as expected, should be a MAJOR, team strength. Not only is Simmons freaky good off the edge, but Spence is speedy and tough. We also know what Anthony Hill, Ethan Burke and Colton Vasek can bring. Add in Ty’Anthony Smith, and it’s a unit that can come at you in so many different ways.

- Not the best day from Arch Manning. But not the worst either.

- Be aware of Christian Clark. He could give the team a real lift. So could Ty’Anthony Smith.

- January, Watson, Shaw and Brevard have asserted themselves into the DT rotation. 

 

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It is no surprise the OL struggled. They are down a critical player, they’ve lost a lot of talent from last year’s team, and at times last year even that very good OL talent struggled at times. 

It’s got to be the biggest question mark going into the season, and frankly it’s probably the difference between winning it all or not. I hope they can get it going. One thing I noticed is that the heights of the OL seem plenty tall. While I’m sure there’s a lot of height inflation going on, if it is a big line maybe they perform better as the year progresses. 

Posted
24 minutes ago, BurntOrange&White said:

Given that so much occurred yesterday, I think a solid recap by position is in order.

But first the injury updates.

Both Cole Brevard and Nick Brooks went down with injuries during the scrimmage.

Brevard later returned to the scrimmage.

Brooks did not. But was later seen without any ice, crutches, etc., while walking with a slight limp.

Tight end Emaree Winston did not participate in the scrimmage. He injured his shoulder earlier in the week and is expected out for a couple of months.

Wide receiver Emmett Mosley V did not participate in the contact portion of practice but was suited out on sidelines. He is nursing a lower leg injury.

Quarterbacks

- Arch Manning was overwhelmed by the Texas defensive front on the first two drives of the scrimmage. The whole offense was.

Manning finally got things rolling on the third possession, and proceeded to have a workman-like afternoon.

I am told the offense looked better as the scrimmage wore on.

Manning had a couple of completions to both Ryan Wingo and Parker Livingstone that were impressive.

- Trey Owens led the 2s. Not much was said about the redshirt freshman. (And I don’t take that as good or bad.)

- KJ Lacey had one of the superb throws of the day, a touchdown toss to Daylan McCutcheon over Kade Phillips. One onlooker described Lacey’s ability to keep his head up while scrambling as something very rare. Lacey continues to impress.

- Matthew Caldwell performed reasonably well while running with the 4th team offense. He had a couple of passes batted at the line but otherwise operated efficiently and effectively. He was certainly not seeing the level of pressure that Manning and Owens faced.

Running backs

- Welcome back, CJ Baxter! Baxter got the first hand off of the scrimmage. Even though he was stuffed, he continued working with the first unit alongside Tre Wisner. Baxter primarily worked inside and moved the pile in short yardage. But he wasn’t always successful in doing so. Wisner continues to add smart weight to his frame and looked good.

- If there was a revelation of sorts at RB, it’s the scrimmage Christian Clark had with the 2s and 3s. Clark’s ability to start, stop, then redirect is probably the best on the team. If he keeps performing like he did on Saturday, he will have a bigger role on this team than some expect.

Wide receivers

- DeAndre Moore, Wingo and Livingstone were the first three in the game. As mentioned above, both Wingo and Livingstone made good catches downfield. Wingo scored three times on the day. Perhaps the best was a 35-yard play from Manning. Livingstone continues to impress. He is consistent and is finding ways to get open and then making the defense pay.

- McCutcheon had several catches, including the TD on rhythm from Lacey.

- Kaliq Lockett saw action with the 1s late in the scrimmage.

- Michael Terry made a stabbing one-handed grab in 7v7 work prior to the scrimmage.

Tight ends

- Jack Endries and Spencer Shannon were the two starters in the first half of the scrimmage.

- Jordan Washington and Endries started the second half of scrimmage.

- Nick Townsend made a couple of plays in the latter part of scrimmage.

- But Washington was the one who had the biggest impact on the scrimmage with his catch-and-run ability.

Offensive line

- When Brooks went down, Jackson Christian moved to second team right tackle. Brooks had been working exclusively at right tackle during the scrimmage as a back-up to Brandon Baker.

- Nate Kibble was second team right guard.

- The OL was beaten multiple times in the early going of the scrimmage, in both the run and pass games. They played better as the scrimmage wore on.

Defensive line

- Good notes on Colin Simmons, Brad Spence and Ethan Burke. All of them effected the QB at times on Saturday.

- Alex January and Brevard were the two starting DTs in the first half. In the second half, it was Maraad Watson and January.

- January made one of the stops of the day, denying CJ Baxter at the goalline.

- Also heard positive reviews on Travis Shaw.

Linebackers

- Anthony Hill played sparingly. Liona Lefau started alongside him.

- Ty’Anthony Smith had an early sack and showed why Steve Sarkisian has been so high on him.

- In probably the best news at the position, Trey Moore looked good at off-ball linebacker.

Secondary

- Starters were Jelani McDonald and Derrick Williams at safety, Michael Taaffe at nickel and Jaylon Guilbeau and Manny Muhammad at corner.

- Kobe Black was the first corner off the bench and mixed in heavily with the 1s.

- McDonald and Taaffe rotated at nickel. Wardell Mack and Graceson Littleton also saw action there.

- Xavier Filsaime’s name came up. He had a one-on-one stop of Wisner. After a good spring and summer, Filsaime appears to be moving forward in the secondary.

Specialists

- Will Stone did not have a good day. Mason Shipley was better but not perfect.

- Punter Jack Bouwmeester received praise from multiple folks in attendance.

- DeAndre Moore (1st) and Ryan Niblett (2nd) returned punts. Wisner (deep guy) and Niblett returned kicks.

**

Other notes

- Texas apparently held out some players for portions of the second half. Anthony Hill, Colin Simmons, Tre Wisner, Trevor Goosby among them.

- The OL needs to step up over the next couple of weeks.

- The pass rush, as expected, should be a MAJOR, team strength. Not only is Simmons freaky good off the edge, but Spence is speedy and tough. We also know what Anthony Hill, Ethan Burke and Colton Vasek can bring. Add in Ty’Anthony Smith, and it’s a unit that can come at you in so many different ways.

- Not the best day from Arch Manning. But not the worst either.

- Be aware of Christian Clark. He could give the team a real lift. So could Ty’Anthony Smith.

- January, Watson, Shaw and Brevard have asserted themselves into the DT rotation. 

 

That report makes the most sense out of the ones posted here. The offense sucks at first but got batter as the practice went on sounds realistic. 

I always said watching Clark's HS film he looks like he has a bit of Bijan in him. I think he can be a big contributor catching the ball in the open field.

Posted
1 hour ago, Im_smarter_then_you said:

Disappointed in lack of appreciation for Bolden

I can appreciate Bolden while still recognizing that that psycho made every punt return an exercise in blood pressure control. 

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Posted
45 minutes ago, BurntOrange&White said:

Given that so much occurred yesterday, I think a solid recap by position is in order.

But first the injury updates.

Both Cole Brevard and Nick Brooks went down with injuries during the scrimmage.

Brevard later returned to the scrimmage.

Brooks did not. But was later seen without any ice, crutches, etc., while walking with a slight limp.

Tight end Emaree Winston did not participate in the scrimmage. He injured his shoulder earlier in the week and is expected out for a couple of months.

Wide receiver Emmett Mosley V did not participate in the contact portion of practice but was suited out on sidelines. He is nursing a lower leg injury.

Quarterbacks

- Arch Manning was overwhelmed by the Texas defensive front on the first two drives of the scrimmage. The whole offense was.

Manning finally got things rolling on the third possession, and proceeded to have a workman-like afternoon.

I am told the offense looked better as the scrimmage wore on.

Manning had a couple of completions to both Ryan Wingo and Parker Livingstone that were impressive.

- Trey Owens led the 2s. Not much was said about the redshirt freshman. (And I don’t take that as good or bad.)

- KJ Lacey had one of the superb throws of the day, a touchdown toss to Daylan McCutcheon over Kade Phillips. One onlooker described Lacey’s ability to keep his head up while scrambling as something very rare. Lacey continues to impress.

- Matthew Caldwell performed reasonably well while running with the 4th team offense. He had a couple of passes batted at the line but otherwise operated efficiently and effectively. He was certainly not seeing the level of pressure that Manning and Owens faced.

Running backs

- Welcome back, CJ Baxter! Baxter got the first hand off of the scrimmage. Even though he was stuffed, he continued working with the first unit alongside Tre Wisner. Baxter primarily worked inside and moved the pile in short yardage. But he wasn’t always successful in doing so. Wisner continues to add smart weight to his frame and looked good.

- If there was a revelation of sorts at RB, it’s the scrimmage Christian Clark had with the 2s and 3s. Clark’s ability to start, stop, then redirect is probably the best on the team. If he keeps performing like he did on Saturday, he will have a bigger role on this team than some expect.

Wide receivers

- DeAndre Moore, Wingo and Livingstone were the first three in the game. As mentioned above, both Wingo and Livingstone made good catches downfield. Wingo scored three times on the day. Perhaps the best was a 35-yard play from Manning. Livingstone continues to impress. He is consistent and is finding ways to get open and then making the defense pay.

- McCutcheon had several catches, including the TD on rhythm from Lacey.

- Kaliq Lockett saw action with the 1s late in the scrimmage.

- Michael Terry made a stabbing one-handed grab in 7v7 work prior to the scrimmage.

Tight ends

- Jack Endries and Spencer Shannon were the two starters in the first half of the scrimmage.

- Jordan Washington and Endries started the second half of scrimmage.

- Nick Townsend made a couple of plays in the latter part of scrimmage.

- But Washington was the one who had the biggest impact on the scrimmage with his catch-and-run ability.

Offensive line

- When Brooks went down, Jackson Christian moved to second team right tackle. Brooks had been working exclusively at right tackle during the scrimmage as a back-up to Brandon Baker.

- Nate Kibble was second team right guard.

- The OL was beaten multiple times in the early going of the scrimmage, in both the run and pass games. They played better as the scrimmage wore on.

Defensive line

- Good notes on Colin Simmons, Brad Spence and Ethan Burke. All of them effected the QB at times on Saturday.

- Alex January and Brevard were the two starting DTs in the first half. In the second half, it was Maraad Watson and January.

- January made one of the stops of the day, denying CJ Baxter at the goalline.

- Also heard positive reviews on Travis Shaw.

Linebackers

- Anthony Hill played sparingly. Liona Lefau started alongside him.

- Ty’Anthony Smith had an early sack and showed why Steve Sarkisian has been so high on him.

- In probably the best news at the position, Trey Moore looked good at off-ball linebacker.

Secondary

- Starters were Jelani McDonald and Derrick Williams at safety, Michael Taaffe at nickel and Jaylon Guilbeau and Manny Muhammad at corner.

- Kobe Black was the first corner off the bench and mixed in heavily with the 1s.

- McDonald and Taaffe rotated at nickel. Wardell Mack and Graceson Littleton also saw action there.

- Xavier Filsaime’s name came up. He had a one-on-one stop of Wisner. After a good spring and summer, Filsaime appears to be moving forward in the secondary.

Specialists

- Will Stone did not have a good day. Mason Shipley was better but not perfect.

- Punter Jack Bouwmeester received praise from multiple folks in attendance.

- DeAndre Moore (1st) and Ryan Niblett (2nd) returned punts. Wisner (deep guy) and Niblett returned kicks.

**

Other notes

- Texas apparently held out some players for portions of the second half. Anthony Hill, Colin Simmons, Tre Wisner, Trevor Goosby among them.

- The OL needs to step up over the next couple of weeks.

- The pass rush, as expected, should be a MAJOR, team strength. Not only is Simmons freaky good off the edge, but Spence is speedy and tough. We also know what Anthony Hill, Ethan Burke and Colton Vasek can bring. Add in Ty’Anthony Smith, and it’s a unit that can come at you in so many different ways.

- Not the best day from Arch Manning. But not the worst either.

- Be aware of Christian Clark. He could give the team a real lift. So could Ty’Anthony Smith.

- January, Watson, Shaw and Brevard have asserted themselves into the DT rotation. 

 

Whose writeup is this?

Posted
20 minutes ago, Dbeasy said:

It is no surprise the OL struggled. They are down a critical player, they’ve lost a lot of talent from last year’s team, and at times last year even that very good OL talent struggled at times. 

And they were facing one of the best DLs in the country, and the defense is typically ahead of the offense in camp 

Posted
1 minute ago, Fud said:

And they were facing one of the best DLs in the country, and the defense is typically ahead of the offense in camp 

Also, if this defense is who we suspect they are they probably can hold every team in the country to 17 or less if they aren’t actively fucked over by the offense and special teams. Just because we get shut down doesn’t mean we aren’t going to average 40+ while also being able to score 24+ when it matters. 

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We’re being gaslit about Jaggy McJaggerson. It’s pretty obvious if you are actually paying attention and not just biased towards hearing what you want to hear. 

This guy is allegedly super fast, right? So the dude is catching the ball downfield, but somehow not scoring? Right. They can’t claim a TD because others will debunk that who were there. But “downfield” could be 5 yards and then exaggerated for all of his fanbois. 

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2 minutes ago, closetojumping said:

We’re being gaslit about Jaggy McJaggerson. It’s pretty obvious if you are actually paying attention and not just biased towards hearing what you want to hear. 

This guy is allegedly super fast, right? So the dude is catching the ball downfield, but somehow not scoring? Right. They can’t claim a TD because others will debunk that who were there. But “downfield” could be 5 yards and then exaggerated for all of his fanbois. 


Nahlin and Burton are sunshine pumping a white guy from a good family. Ian Boyd thinks the sky is falling and we will be lucky to go 6-6. 

Some things just never change. 

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3 minutes ago, closetojumping said:

We’re being gaslit about Jaggy McJaggerson. It’s pretty obvious if you are actually paying attention and not just biased towards hearing what you want to hear. 

This guy is allegedly super fast, right? So the dude is catching the ball downfield, but somehow not scoring? Right. They can’t claim a TD because others will debunk that who were there. But “downfield” could be 5 yards and then exaggerated for all of his fanbois. 

Show us on the doll where Parker touched you,

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I disagree. For as limited tape there is on Ryan, he flashes constantly. He almost killed a Michigan DE as a lead blocker. His jet sweep vs Georgia was violent, i thought he would be stopped for a loss but he turned it up for like 7 yards. He’s physical as hell on special teams, blocking with purpose and making hits. 

With any luck, he’s got the grail already
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8 minutes ago, closetojumping said:

We’re being gaslit about Jaggy McJaggerson. It’s pretty obvious if you are actually paying attention and not just biased towards hearing what you want to hear. 

This guy is allegedly super fast, right? So the dude is catching the ball downfield, but somehow not scoring? Right. They can’t claim a TD because others will debunk that who were there. But “downfield” could be 5 yards and then exaggerated for all of his fanbois. 

Fwiw, I think there were reports that he had two ~20 yard receptions 

As far as not housing them, that could be lack of breakaway speed or YAC ability, or it could be a function of the type of route or play (an out-route taking him out of bounds, a 50/50 ball, back shoulder, etc)

Posted
13 minutes ago, closetojumping said:

We’re being gaslit about Jaggy McJaggerson. It’s pretty obvious if you are actually paying attention and not just biased towards hearing what you want to hear. 

This guy is allegedly super fast, right? So the dude is catching the ball downfield, but somehow not scoring? Right. They can’t claim a TD because others will debunk that who were there. But “downfield” could be 5 yards and then exaggerated for all of his fanbois. 

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18 minutes ago, closetojumping said:

We’re being gaslit about Jaggy McJaggerson. It’s pretty obvious if you are actually paying attention and not just biased towards hearing what you want to hear. 

This guy is allegedly super fast, right? So the dude is catching the ball downfield, but somehow not scoring? Right. They can’t claim a TD because others will debunk that who were there. But “downfield” could be 5 yards and then exaggerated for all of his fanbois. 

Feeling It Drama Club GIF by Nickelodeon

Posted
19 minutes ago, closetojumping said:

We’re being gaslit about Jaggy McJaggerson. It’s pretty obvious if you are actually paying attention and not just biased towards hearing what you want to hear. 

This guy is allegedly super fast, right? So the dude is catching the ball downfield, but somehow not scoring? Right. They can’t claim a TD because others will debunk that who were there. But “downfield” could be 5 yards and then exaggerated for all of his fanbois. 

Julio Jones made a ton of plays without scoring many TDs. He's Julio 2.0. At worst

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17 minutes ago, closetojumping said:

We’re being gaslit about Jaggy McJaggerson. It’s pretty obvious if you are actually paying attention and not just biased towards hearing what you want to hear. 

This guy is allegedly super fast, right? So the dude is catching the ball downfield, but somehow not scoring? Right. They can’t claim a TD because others will debunk that who were there. But “downfield” could be 5 yards and then exaggerated for all of his fanbois. 

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Posted
1 minute ago, HenryJames said:

Sad thing is that Parker Livingstone is dying and that Sarkisian has partnered with the Make-A-Wish Foundation to allow Livingstone to catch passes in practice. 

Nice avatar

 

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Posted
10 minutes ago, Fud said:

Fwiw, I think there were reports that he had two ~20 yard receptions 

As far as not housing them, that could be lack of breakaway speed or YAC ability, or it could be a function of the type of route or play (an out-route taking him out of bounds, a 50/50 ball, back shoulder, etc)

Were you using my post to be illustrative for the readers who are new to football, Fuddy?

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6 minutes ago, closetojumping said:

Were you using my post to be illustrative for the readers who are new to football, Fuddy?

You can’t underestimate the lowest denominator on the football board 

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