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Longhornlove

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  1. It wasn't speed, I will try to find and make a clip. He put his shoulder into Campbell, stopped him and moved upfield. He set the edge like a strong side DE should. Problem is he shouldn't be physically capable of doing that against Campbell. Below is a screenshot earlier in the play for reference. 74 did get his hands on him and he wasn't shooting a gap or perpendicular to Campbell, he just beat him.
  2. I took the screenshots from the video, he didn't shoot a gap, he was for some reason completely unable to move him. If the video was on YouTube I could make a clip of it. I have no idea how to make o clip from where this video originated. If you watch the video this has nothing to do with speed. Dorbah just puts his right shoulder into Campbell and stoned him on the spot.
  3. He used him as a blocker against UGA2. Strange, I know, certainly isn't his strength.
  4. Disagree to some degree, a 330# Offensive linemen should be able to displace a 240# defensive end to make a hole for the RB. That was the design of that particular play. I keep hearing how tough DJ is. He should be able to lean on that guy and move him. Maybe 74 was supposed to double team him before moving on so that Cambell could seal to the inside but it doesn't appear that way. Even the announcers were talking about how this played out. Our offensive line couldn't even hold the point of attack, they were getting pushed around by much smaller guys.
  5. Watching their QB run his mouth after the coin toss for OT and Suckertbutt mouthing to the camera after his lineman suplexed him into the end zone was fucking infuriating. Watching them cry afterwards was well worth the infuriation. Tasty, tasty tears.
  6. Don't be timid, if you are going after him up the middle, do it with purpose.
  7. You think DJ Cambell not being able to move a 240 lb prince Dorbah off his spot has anything to do with game plan? These are the things I saw in the game. He has that dude by a hundred pounds and got completely stonewalled in OT. That should have been a 6-7 yard gain at minimum that we lost yards on eventually leading to 4th and 13. I agree, Quinn is better when we spread people out and let Quinn sling it. He is comfortable doing that. It wasn't ASUs game plan that stoned our run game as much as just getting whipped at the point of attack. That is the embarrassing part. Sark waited until the last moment to just abandon the run. It worked. Exhilarating game that resembled a roller coaster. I think its funny that people who have come in here to ridicule Quinn Ewers are now calling for the offense to move to a spread offense throwing the ball all over the yard. Sounds like the complaining should have been focused on something other than Quinn to begin with.
  8. Seems appropriate to post the below again.
  9. 7 yards was our longest run against ASU. For a hundred pages we have read that Quinn can't throw the ball worth a shit now we should have abandoned the run sooner. WTF is going on in here. It isn't about abandoning the run, it is executing it. We lost 2 games and almost lost another because we couldn't run the football. I do agree that Sark should have went to the quick, short passing game earlier, dumping down to backs because that OZ was a net negative. We were behind the chains all night.
  10. ASU defense isn't Michigan or OSU or Georgia. We should never have been in that position. There is no excuse for not being able to run the ball on an overmatched, undersized defense.
  11. What is even more ironic is we would have beat them by 30+ if we run the ball. Wait, is that ironic?
  12. By time he went off, there was plenty of evidence that there would be some explosive plays. Don't forget late against ASU he got hit going out of bounds and fumbled again.
  13. Elite traits but not production. Without production you aren't much good are you? He can't be trusted, that is why he isn't targeted.
  14. Blue and Wisner were always supposed to be change of pace/boutique backs IMHO.
  15. We desperately need a healthy explosive Bond and reliable explosive Blue.
  16. I would say towards the end of the year it is close, throughout the entire season, there isn't one. Is he elite or is he just the only reliable option? He has been fantastic and I'm glad we have him.
  17. We should ditch 12 personnel with the current lineup. We gain zero advantages in passing or running game from that personnel package. Neither TE is a great blocker and only one of them is a receiving threat.
  18. OTF brought up a good point today. Who on the Texas offense is elite? Of course Kelvin Banks but that isn't a position to create explosive plays. It is more about skill position. How many did we have last year? Scatterbitch from ASU is an elite college player. Interesting thought when you think about the struggles on offense. I would say the last half of the season Golden might be in that category. Our running backs don't make people miss. Helm is the best at yards after contact. Who had that on their bingo card?
  19. Apparently it wasn't a good throw(not my words).
  20. Yep, that's the guy. Abused him all day long.
  21. After rewatching the game and getting a new sense of hatred for ASU, the outcome and the way it happened was glorious. Fuck those arrogant fucks. We stabbed a pitchfork right in their gut when they thought they had us beat. Having said that, can we please fucking figure out how to run block this week?
  22. Worst game of the year for Jake Majors by far. He spent a lot of time on the ground and or 3 yards in our own backfield on run plays. I would guess his PFF grade for this game was bad. A big percentage of TFLS were because he was getting his shit pushed in.
  23. You make some decent points but the one I quoted wasn't one of them. You might be one of like 5 people to have seen that play on the planet and think it "really wasn't a good throw".
  24. Below is where the game changed momentum wise IMHO. This is where they got hope. Fake punt. See the guy below the receiver, #23. Yeah he was lined up on the line of scrimmage and he is even with the receiver down field. Officials should never miss a call like that.
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