Ewers started slow against OU, but he broke out of it and we won 34-3. Sorry, some of you couldn't be happy with that. I'll make an appointment with your local PD so you can show them on the doll where Mack Brown touched you.
He was bad against Georgia. So were a lot of other things, but yeah he stands out (especially in that first half) as being objectively awful.
He had some issues yesterday and was far from perfect but not anywhere close to the moaning, wailing, calling him a pussy (come on Imma...be fucking better) that a lot of you are throwing out there. He wasn't close to our biggest problems in the game (Oline, inconsistent running, stupid penalties, a punter who can barely punt, some puzzling play calling and game management, etc). If you want to come to the Quinn Ewers thread to nitpick some things, have at it, but some of you are just smearing shit all over yourselves.
Personally, my expectations for this season had some small part to do with Quinn but A HUGE part of it is we are supposed to have this generally bad-ass Oline full of multiyear starters. Football is won and lost on the line of scrimmage...period. I could go on and on about how the thing that excites me most about Sark is that after Mack gave up on it around 2006 and we went through all of those years of shit we finally seemed to have a coach that recognizes this and prioritizes it. A big talking point during September was that very offensive line and how good they looked. They have gone to shit the last few weeks and that more than anything has me more concerned than anything because Quinn, Arch, Peyton, it won't make a shit if we can't run the ball somewhat consistently, keep killing drives with boneheaded penalties and often have our QB under duress because the Dline is whipping their ass.
Georgia came to our pretty loud ass stadium last week and had exactly ZERO procedure penalties on their offensive line and we never got to their QB (who still managed to be awful). That's where championships are won. I want THAT.