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  1. But JWhitt was open. #5 passed him off to the DB at the 2, who bailed into the end zone while JWhitt was around the 5. If Quinn held onto the ball for a split second longer (which he could afford to do) or noticed #5 standing still while JWhitt ran past him, he would've seen it.
  2. 2 seconds before the frame, the ball wasn't even snapped. And he never came close to covering JWhitt because JT ran between them. Anyway, my entire point was that it didn't seem like there was any other read made. Maybe Quinn glanced at JWhitt, but if he did, the whole outside of the field was open, with JWhitt already past #5 when the ball was thrown and the DB up top was bailing into the end zone.
  3. No he doesn't. He's running full steam towards Blue, who he sees is open. He's not going to stop on a dime and jump up at a ball thrown behind him.
  4. The DB at the 2 yard line aligned with JWhitt is bailing and in the end zone by the next frame, with all momentum backwards, which is why you can't see what JWhitt is running into (he's a good 5+ yards off). JWhitt also turns his head in preparation for a pass the same way Blue is in the next frame.
  5. I never said Blue was the primary target. I'm questioning "why did Quinn only lock into Blue and not see that JWhitt was wide open? Especially when Blue wasn't the primary target."
  6. And that's my point. Blue was literally the only read Quinn made, if you look at the replay. I could understand not looking at the left side of the field due to the alignment, but he didn't even scan for JT or JWhitt on the right side (JT was pretty much triple-covered and if he saw JWhitt open, we would have been set up around the 3-4 yard line or better).
  7. JWhitt was wide open beyond Blue at the same time he threw it to Blue. It wouldn't have taken any longer than it took to throw it to Blue (maybe one extra second), plus JWhitt could've stepped out of bounds if he was worried about getting tackled inbounds.
  8. So the play call was to fake the toss to Blue, only look at Blue the whole time based on the D's alignment, and then throw it to him while under virtually no pressure, while JWhitt was open near the 4, near the sideline? We had 4 receivers plus Blue on that play.
  9. But Quinn faked the toss to Blue then immediately threw it to Blue right after. Never even looked anywhere else on the field. Plus there wasn't much pressure at all.
  10. It was so high and outside that if Adonai was able to catch it, I'm not convinced he'd be able to get a foot down, without getting pushed out while in the air. Quinn had to give the receiver a better shot than that.
  11. Despondency is terrible. We should win convincingly.
  12. I find this loss tougher to take because basketball isn't a real sport.
  13. Well, we still needed quick routes because one sack could end the game. But I'm still confused by the first down play, where Quinn fakes it to Blue, continues to stare at Blue, and throws it to him, without ever looking anywhere else on the field. Or at least that's how I remember it, with the cavaet being it's currently 3:30am here on the East Coast and I may be delirious. Why throw it right where the action was faked to? That can't be how that play was designed.
  14. Injured his hand in practice. Sark maybe thought he could use the huge wrap on his hand to club defenders away, maybe?
  15. Which was overturned, so why are you comparing it to a blatant penalty they simply waved off?
  16. But he didn't even look at anyone except Blue?
  17. While it would've been better if we were further back, I'm pretty sure UW wasn't worried about the run when any tackle short of the sticks ends the game.
  18. If we had just gotten into the end zone the previous possession instead of having to settle for the FG. Fucking hell. Red zone woes ended up costing us.
  19. Imagine if the refs actually called the block in the back on the obvious block in the back and put UW in a "and long" situation. 2 penalties for 9 yards for one of the most penalized teams in college football seems legit.
  20. Game clock was still running on the first down, but apparently the clock operator doesn't care anymore, either.
  21. I mean, that one was pretty obvious.
  22. I'm pretty sure I called the inconsequential false start on UW in the 4th quarter.
  23. Every time we did, UW backed out and stopped our quick pass. This time, we didn't, and they blitzed, because of course.
  24. If UW were called for blatant holds, offsides, illegal forward pass, and didn't get the ball constantly spotted a yard in front of where it was, while Texas can't get away with anything, you might have a point, champ.
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