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  1. LTtxfan

    TEXAS QB TALK

    Yeah Ewer's PFF grades are dogshit right now -- just not playing like a 3rd year starter. Ewers just doesn't seem right -- best analogy is Cougar in Top Gun.
  2. LTtxfan

    TEXAS QB TALK

    Today on OTF, Coach Erwin at 9:20 mark
  3. Just "Film Guy" reactions to this game... Georgia Goes HUNTING vs Texas
  4. LTtxfan

    TEXAS QB TALK

    Ewers needs to step up and play better earlier in games. Multiple podcasts said it was good for Sark to put Manning in to try and light a fire in the offense. Coddling Ewers is over -- he's a 3rd year starter and needs to play like it. HEY QUINN...
  5. Two terrible slow offensive starts in a row... Sark's gotta figure some shit out and find a way to "run the damn ball" more effectively. Players gotta get pissed and play better. "Do Your Job". Texas Falls to Georgia 30-15 as the Longhorns Struggle to Play Up To Their Standard
  6. ‘Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the mouth’
  7. Crew that called Texas/jawja not even the worst in SEC for more flags... Bama/Tenn crew known for calling more penalties had 26 accepted penalties yesterday.
  8. Great Stuff... Crazy how up and down Ewers is... bipolar
  9. Texas won't play jawja every year during regular season... have to play other teams like ole miss, cocks, vols, mizzu, and lsu
  10. LTtxfan

    TEXAS QB TALK

    Strong criticism of Quinn... Pocket Awareness Regressing | Georgia Bulldogs def. Texas Longhorns | Offense Grades | Quinn Ewers
  11. Others receiving votes: Washington State 46; Syracuse 15; UNLV 5; Duke 2; South Carolina 1; Nebraska 1; Liberty 1.
  12. LTtxfan

    TEXAS QB TALK

    Bobby Burton posting this today on OTF -- his patience is wearing thin with Ewers. Bobby There’s a lot to digest from last night. - We could spend all day dissecting what went wrong in pass protection for the Horns. - The Longhorn offensive line was clearly overwhelmed way too often. - Yet Quinn Ewers did his teammates no favors. In the face of a legit pass rush, Ewers folded as easily as a piece of paper in a book. - He repeatedly bailed backwards instead of stepping into the pocket. In doing so, Ewers gave the Georgia pass rushers an even larger target. Georgia could use the wide pass rush and therefore make the Texas OTs protect more space. The Georgia DL did NOT need more space to operate. That space also gave Georgia edges an easier two-way go. - Ewers is also not recognizing hot reads quickly or getting the ball out with the right amount of urgency. Last night, he too often tried to quarterback like it was a game of 7-on-7, not tackle football. It’s a problem we saw against Oklahoma, too. An unwillingness to step into throws is an unwillingness to be hit. Football is a contact sport. - In sum, Ewers’ overall lack of pocket presence and inconsistent footwork gave the Texas offense very little chance of success, especially in the face of a highly effective pass rush. Texas needed Ewers to step up. He didn’t. Ewers is perilously close to losing his starting job if performances like these in the face of adversity continue. He turned the ball over three times last night. It easily could have been five or six. - Things are never as good or as bad as they seem. The Texas offense can rebound. But Ewers needs to become a quarterback, not just an operator that requires a clean pocket to succeed. This will not be his last poor performance or the last loss for the Horns, otherwise. Offensive Line Gets Whooped | Time to Bench Quinn? | Georgia def. Texas, 30-15 | Rapid Reactions
  13. This wasn't Banks fault... Damn it Quinn!!!
  14. We apologize to jawja and sec... 🤘 Statement Regarding Fan Behavior at Last Night's Texas-Georgia Football Game A message from UT System Board of Regents Chairman Kevin Eltife, UT President Jay Hartzell and Vice President and Lois and Folger Athletics Director Chris Del Conte. 10.20.2024 Statement Regarding Fan Behavior at Last Night's Texas-Georgia Football Game: While we deeply appreciate the passion and loyalty of our fan base at The University of Texas at Austin, we do not condone the unsportsmanlike conduct that was exhibited by some individuals throwing objects onto the field during last night's game and sincerely apologize to the University of Georgia players, coaches and fans, as well as the Southeastern Conference and officiating crew. This type of behavior will not be tolerated. Respect, sportsmanship, and fairness are the values that drive our program, and we expect all of our fans to uphold these standards. We are committed to fostering a positive environment for all participants, teams, officials and fans, and we will take steps to ensure that this type of behavior does not happen again. We appreciate the support of Longhorn Nation and are confident that, moving forward, we will continue to represent our university with pride and respect. Thank you for your understanding and continued support. UT System Board of Regents Chairman, Kevin Eltife UT President, Jay Hartzell UT Vice President and Lois and Folger Athletics Director, Chris Del Conte
  15. LTtxfan

    TEXAS QB TALK

    Guess Sark grew tired of handling Ewers "with kid gloves" after he played like a QB with PTSD yesterday... AUSTIN, Texas — On Thursday, on the eve of a heavyweight clash between No. 1 Texas and No. 5 Georgia, Longhorns coach Steve Sarkisian was asked what it would take for him to change quarterbacks mid-game from Quinn Ewers to Arch Manning. The coach quickly dismissed the question, saying, “I’m not even going to answer that. I don’t know what the question is.” Two days later, we got an answer that is suddenly the new headline of Texas’ season. Sarkisian pulled Ewers for Manning late in the first half of Saturday’s loss to the Bulldogs, trailing 20-0 in what became a 30-15 final score. Manning closed the first half with two drives. And while Sarkisian went back to Ewers to open the second half and Ewers played better as Texas made the final score respectable, the coach opened up a can of worms he was long desperate to avoid. Georgia knocks off Texas to restake claim to SEC front-runner status “Quinn’s our starting quarterback,” Sarkisian said after the game. He can say that to the media and the fans, but there’s no putting this genie back in the bottle now. It’s a quarterback controversy, however you want to define it. It’s an unexpected wrench thrown into what was until Saturday a perfect season for Texas. Fans who already wanted Manning to play now know it’s possible he can come in when Ewers doesn’t play well. Sarkisian has always been a staunch defender of Ewers from the moment he arrived on campus and to this point had handled the quarterback situation as well as humanly possible. He was well aware of what pulling Ewers for the highly touted Manning for non-injury reasons would mean for the attention on this team. But the door has been opened now, and it’ll stay there for the rest of the season. It’s been almost impossible for Texas and Sarkisian to keep the Arch hype at bay because it’s everywhere. Walk around a Texas game this year and you see far more fans in Manning jerseys than Ewers. The No. 16 jerseys and shirts are prominently positioned in the team stores around the Darrel K. Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium. Fans at every game ask each other if they’ll see Peyton and Eli Manning’s nephew get into the game. Poor Ewers got a Dr. Pepper commercial but the entire premise was having a backup. I wrote after Texas’ win at Michigan that Ewers deserved more respect and it was time to stop the Arch questions while Ewers was still in the burnt orange. It was Ewers who brought Texas back to prominence. But then Ewers injured his oblique, missed two games and hasn’t been the same in the two games back. He threw for 17 yards with two turnovers in the first half Saturday before getting benched. When Manning entered the game Saturday facing a 20-0 deficit, the roar of the crowd was enormous. “I felt Quinn was a little uneasy, and I felt like giving him a chance to step back and regroup,” Sarkisian said, explaining the change. “I didn’t know if we’d get a series or two with Arch, depending on how much time was remaining in the half, so we just told Quinn we’re going to go with Arch here, give you a chance to get in the locker room, regroup and then come back out in the second half, so that’s what we did.” But Ewers told reporters after the game that he wasn’t told he would go back in the game until he was in the locker room at halftime. “(Coaches said) they’re going to give Arch a shot and just give me time to settle down,” Ewers said. Manning briefly gave Texas a spark. The ball came out of his hand with more quickness and zip than Ewers. He completed three of six passes, scrambled for a 21-yard gain and his mobility was clearly an asset. But he took a bad sack for an 11-yard loss, then took another sack and fumbled the ball away, leading to a Georgia field goal and a 23-0 halftime lead. It was a reminder that the hyped Manning still has some growing to do on the field, like when he threw two interceptions and completed barely half of his passes against Louisiana-Monroe, before playing much better against Mississippi State. Ewers started the second half and quickly drove Texas down for a touchdown, putting a jolt in the crowd. When a bizarrely overturned pass interference interception put Texas on the doorstop, Ewers threw a second touchdown pass and pulled the Longhorns within one score at 23-15. UGA's Smart on overturned pass interference call: 'They tried to rob us' “I felt (the change) was effective, and Quinn came out and played a much better second half and played well in the third quarter,” Sarkisian said. “I just settled down and wasn’t trying to make the play and just kept playing,” Ewers said. He played better, but not well enough to lead a comeback and put the benching out of our minds. He finished 25-for-43 passing for 211 yards, with two touchdowns and one interception. Ewers has typically played well in Texas’ biggest games, like twice against Alabama, the Big 12 championship against Oklahoma State, the playoff game against Washington and the trip to Michigan earlier this year. Post-injury, he struggled early against Oklahoma last week and was as bad as he’s ever looked in the first half against Georgia. Asked if the oblique injury was still bothering him, Ewers said he feels it a little bit but it might just be a mental hurdle. “But that’s just how injuries go,” he said. Sarkisian can say he just wanted to settle Ewers down, but he wouldn’t have made a change if he didn’t think Manning gave them a shot to come back. Texas’ defense played well, allowing just 283 total yards and 4.0 yards per play. If Texas could just get something going on offense and stop turning the ball over in bad spots, they’d have had a chance to win the game and stay undefeated. That’s why he took the risk of the QB change. It didn’t work. It’s a loss that completely opens up the SEC race again. No SEC team is undefeated entering November for the first time since 2007. Only Texas A&M and LSU are undefeated in conference play and they play each other next week. College Football Playoff 2024 projections: Oregon, Miami, Georgia on top of bracket Texas is still good enough to win a national championship. Sarkisian knows that. Maybe in the end, the brief benching is the motivation for Ewers to fix things on the field and take the Longhorns to the top. Asked if he was ready to get more Arch questions moving forward, Ewers scoffed and chuckled and said, “I don’t know.” Every Texas game moving forward will open with the possibility Manning could come in if Ewers doesn’t play well. For a year and a half, Sarkisian had expertly avoided that. Now he’s opened it. In a season with sky-high expectations on a program that always has eyes on it, an unexpected giant question mark has just appeared.
  16. LTtxfan

    Texas RB Talk

    Wisner was taken out after that targeting hit he received... injury may be his shoulder. Our RBs were terrible in pass protection vs jawja. Gonna need Gibson to grow up quick and really help our rushing attack vs Vandy.
  17. Yeah, Ewers looked shell shocked... gotta believe the team feels it to. When your leader is not right, it's harder to have success.
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