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Irish Wrist Watch

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  1. Crap play calling by Sark. Quick hitters going strong, but lets mix in some delays and sideway passes. Greg Davis is alive and well. Pure fucking GD. 2nd and 3 in FG territory, turns into 3rd and 12 out of FG range. long cross field passes hit defenders in back or dropped by them. One could easily have been a 99yd pic six. Ewers happy feet continue. some horrible throws, espec that bomb ten yards from anyone Punt coverers waiting in end zone for bouncing ball instead of catching it before it hits the ground. Thank God we have a good D, but the O is stinking things up
  2. For a second, I thought maybe lance would run five keepers and in one quarter would out-total what the rest of the Cowboy offense did in three quarters. Also... we need to start thinking about using our time outs...
  3. This team is ripe for a mid-game Iranian terror attack.
  4. As I've been saying, anything Dak can do, Lance can do better. That was a masterful fumble
  5. These poor players have been saddled with a Shitty Coach and a Shitty Owner. Therefore, I think it's fair to say that:
  6. Stuporlicious! Nice Drive Fat Fucking Mike!
  7. When I criticize Ewers, part of it comes from comparing how he played a year ago. For the most part, he didn't have these problems. (I didn't like the way the season ended on the Wash 10 yard line, but that was partially Sark.) His stats yesterday were helped by a Florida offense with a backup QB that struggled to get first downs in the first half and beyond. It was all Texas. Arkansas in Fayetville will be a good test. One thing you see when you watch Arch is his fluidity. He's quicker, and he can get outside and continue to look downfield. Ewers had that last year.
  8. I think at this point Quinn is our only option. I only saw marginal improvement over his performance against Georgia - who got their ass kicked today, but Quinn's gonna need to step it up next week and beyond. Like I said, some of the stuff we got away with today isn't gonna work against the better teams - at least not consistently. He still looks a little uneasy in the pocket. So Sark has to figure out what Quinn is capable of and push the offensive burden onto our star receivers and running backs. Take the pressure off Quinn. I just get the feeling a straight drop back passing attack isn't going to work, and every time we call that instead of using deception and play action, we will be asking for trouble. We have a good running attack. That could be the key in getting us thru the playoffs. Keep Quinn out of third and long. If you're gonna go deep, how bout play action on first down. No stumbling around in a collapsing pocket.
  9. Don't agree. Ewers looked very tentative at times. Many of his downfield passes were off target, especially the deep throws. Most of the yardage came on very short passes to amazing runners/receivers. We didn't get away with that against Georgia, and everybody will be ready for it. If Quinn is going to miss big on deep passes, he's gonna get intercepted - as in critical interceptions that end important drives. I think Sark has to make that run game work and then go with play / action intermediate passes for Quinn to be successful. If Ewers tries the straight drop backs, he's gonna get happy feet. We saw some of that today against a pretty mediocre defense. He wasn't terrible, but he needs to show quite a bit of improvement to win the SEC, let alone a Natty
  10. Those are some nice stats. 350 passing. 200 rushing. Excellent per touch numbers for most of our offense. There's no doubt we weren't hitting on all cylinders, so if Sark gets these guys on the same page... look out. I give Ewers a B-. His performance wasn't near good enuf to run the tables.
  11. A lot of the runs for Gibson were straight up. Nothing fancy. No deception whatsoever. You throw in some deception and give him an extras step and he could be kicking some serious ass - maybe as soon as next week.
  12. Didn't Arch tuck the ball, dodge a tackler, then pulled it back out to make the completion. How often do you see that? He's a natural
  13. When true freshman Earl Campbell came in, he was running behind Rosy Leaks who was a great running back, but slightly hobbled as I recall. It didn't take long for Campbell to establish himself as the starter. He was THE fucking stud. Maybe Gibson will rise up. Looks pretty good in traffic
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