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  1. I will answer it for you since you won't. Freshman Colt was better than Sophomore Colt because the O-line was better. The simplest answer Derka. When we got back to protecting Colt he got back to being good again.
  2. You think guys coming free on almost half the dropbacks is simply "not executing flawlessly"? Name another game in recent memory where that has happened. Any team.
  3. People understand pressure bad for quarterback. People watch other football games for many moons and see no quarterback good when him get lots of pressure. Last year him no have lots of pressure. Him have good season. Him have him good right tackle. But right tackle go play big boy football and him new right tackle look like man who used to hold red cloth in front of bull. People good at math. Know 2+2=6. People think, QB good when no have pressure last year but bad with lots pressure this year. Less pressure =QB good again. People understand simplest answer almost always the right one.
  4. Lol. Okay buddy. If that's what you think then you aren't seeing what's going on out there. It is a combination of Sark not doing him any favors with the playcalling and guys busting assignments. The problem is you guys, through your dislike of Ewers, think that QBs should be able to play through these shenanigans without it affecting them and that's just not how things work. Let me take you through a few of them. This first one is one we are all too familiar with. Cam gets beat immediately barely getting even a touch on him. This is meant to look like some type of run action as Ewers fakes the handoff. They turn the DT loose and the left guard is supposed to come down the line and pick him up. This is meant to freeze them and make their eyes check for run but they aren't fooled and just go straight for Ewers. By the time Ewers hits his back foot on the drop its time to get out of there. 1.mp4 This next one the LG and the RB block no one leaving a man to come straight up the middle completely untouched. Quinn has to eat this one. 2.mp4 This next one the RG falls down almost immediately and the rusher is in Quinn's face preventing him from stepping into the throw and it ends up not having enough on it. At home all we see is Quinn underthrowing a ball but don't stop to look at why. 3.mp4 This next one is questionable but you can see why Quinn made the decision he did. LG gets beat to the inside and Quinn has to sidestep it in order to make a play. Problem is there is also a free rusher off the edge. He resets. Golden is dragging across the field into a waiting defender. Ewers could throw this ball but he would have to throw it behind him and hope it doesn't get deflected upwards. I can see why he ate it, but I can also see where he could've thrown it back shoulder. 4.mp4 Another slow developing play action play where we are asking the LG to come down the line and kick out the DE. Of course the LG cannot do it. The guy beats him and puts Ewers on the ground. Ewers completes the play but.... 5.mp4 This next one is interesting. This is 12 personnel. The action is meant to look like counter, but Vandy could care less and simply comes after Ewers never bothering to check for run. It's only a two man route so if there is a throw to be made it's going to take a sec for it to develop. The blitzing guy off the edge takes away any quick throw by being in the throwing lane forcing Ewers to eat it. Slow developing play in the face of an overly aggressive defense. 6.mp4 This next play is another slow developing play action Shenahan style OZ zone fake where your QB peels out the back door to levels concepts. Quinn fakes the handoff and by the time he turns around a defender is in his face. As Helm comes across the line he has an opportunity to chip that guy and buy Quinn a little time but runs right by him. If he chips him Quinn has time to make that throw to 11 on the second level. 7.mp4 This one below is another bust by Cam. He gets beat to the inside. Funny part is we kept the back over there to help but he had his eyes in the wrong place. Had he just stayed home the rusher spins back into him and this doesn't happen. Count the 1000's in your head and will barely get to 3 by the time Ewers is wrapped up. Look at the receivers. All of them but Helm have their backs to him still running their routes so there was nowhere to go to the football. 8.mp4 Again watch the routes. By the time the receivers are making breaks Cam has again been beaten to the inside and Ewers has to escape. Sure he looked totally uncoordinated stumbling and all but you cannot let your man repeatedly beat you to the inside. That's a death sentence on your passing game. 10.mp4 Another slow developing play action but this time on the goal line. DJ gets beat to the inside. Someone comes off the edge completely untouched. I am not sure what the protocol is here but I would think as a back you would try to get a piece of the guy coming off the edge. You do and that opens the throwing lane for Ewers. 11.mp4 It's my personal opinion we aren't helping the kid at all. Sark is putting him in horrible positions with his playcalling, and guys are busting assignments with regularity. Sark is calling plays like teams respect our running game. They don't. Any play action he calls they just ignore the action and rush Quinn. So abandon the play action in favor of straight dropbacks. Have a back chip the shoulder of the man rushing against Cam on his way out in the flat to help him out. Move the pocket. Screen teams and punish them for blitzing. Do anything but the same thing expecting a different result.
  5. Posts like this man. We hate this dude so much. We committed two huge defensive penalties to extend drives for them, eat clock, and both directly lead to 14 points. One that was picked off and returned almost to the end zone could've been a 14 point swing. That limited our offensive possessions. We had one tipped ball INT. We throw the deep corner in the EZ to Wingo. Well thrown ball but db makes a play. Field goal. We get a holding call making it 3rd and 11. Can't expect to pick that up. We run it twice from the 5 and get 0 yards on both. Field goal. Quinn is fine when you protect him just like any other QB. The problem is we aren't. For whatever reason dudes are coming completely unblocked several times a game. That can't happen. For example on the last tipped ball. Helm comes across the formation to sneak out in the flat and runs right by a blitzing nickel. If he just sticks a forearm out to slow him down it changes the dynamics of the play. Chip him and keep running. The little things matter and we aren't doing them. There are ways you can align to make it harder to bring guys from the edge without seeing them. How many screens did we run to punish them for blitzing? Do you remember any? Guys are coming off the edge where is the back? How man RB draws are we running? We ran one and it popped for big yards. Have we moved the pocket at all? No.
  6. Now aggy is Georgia.......
  7. Take your politics talk to CR
  8. I'm telling you that Arch isn't currently better. Simple as that. He holds the ball forever and doesn't see the field as well. We are currently playing decent teams and your one game reference to Arch being better is against a team Pig just hung half a hundo on. Here is what I know. Comfortable Ewers can beat anyone. Arch is still an unknown commodity that we have never seen play well vs anyone with a pulse.
  9. Of course you guys don't see or wanna see the difference here
  10. We are talking about positive yards from the team while at the helm that is not a penalty.
  11. Rollouts make the picture of who to block cleaner. Right now the simulated pressures are confusing whoever is calling the protections. Guys are coming untouched from everywhere without actually blitzing. That is the worst possible scenario for a guy like Quinn.
  12. A lot of players reach that speed. See Georgia. You said that Vandy is playing everyone inside 12 yards because they are not worried about him throwing deep. You know why? Time. They know they can get to him before the routes can develop. We have a serious problem with our protections. Guys are coming completely untouched with frightening regularity. You have to be able to protect long enough for those routes to develop.
  13. I agree 100%. We don't have backs that break arm tackles that are in the rotation. Sark needs to get creative with the run game. Too many long yardage situation putting your QB in bad spots. Then too many free rushers. Not enough legit screen game. Move the pocket sometimes. Max protect and take a shot every once and awhile. We are doing none of that right now.
  14. Manning isn't VY. No one is going to worry that he is a threat to run. See Georgia.
  15. No he is not. 100+ in penalties. Can't run the ball. Guys coming completely free when not blitzing.
  16. Yep. These backs Wisner is always trying to hit a homerun instead of taking the tough yards. Bouncing runs outside all the time is causing all these holding calls.
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