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Had Enough

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  1. So you’re saying we lose to them again in the Big 12 championship? Wouldn’t that be something. We’ve never lost twice to them in one season.
  2. Yeah, I think taking the back was the right choice there. When it gets to that point, it’s about limiting the damage.
  3. We lose nothing by calling a timeout there either.
  4. Yeah, no way he bumps outside to make that tackle. Also notice there is no whipping our Olines ass here either. We only have 9 to block 11. On 3rd down, if Brooks follows Sweat at that guy pointed out, he’s got a chance. Odd that we run wildcat in the middle of the field but not goal line. Sark, that extra defender or two is yours.
  5. About the only way Sanders catches that is to get it cleanly and get it back to his chest before the hits comes. Any sort of extension of the arms before the hit and it’s incredibly unlikely he catches it.
  6. It was Keilan. He’s always on the punt team. He’s blocked them before so you know he wants another. You can see him try to avoid contact late. If that’s 4th and 15, that’s one thing. But 4th and 4. Just stay away.
  7. And in both cases, the second down play call was very conservative. On first and second downs OU only had one guy in position to make the play. They did.
  8. There was minimal contact on the running into the punter. Absolutely no risk of injury. It’s a safety penalty as opposed gaining an unfair advantage penalty. Punters flop. You call that shit you are are encouraging flopping. It was stupid on our part and should have never been a possibility. But it was a shitty call.
  9. Yes, it’s tough. I have no idea what we’re coached, but it’s happened several times in which we’ve left our zones only to complete a pass behind us for a first or TD. It has to be situational. On 3rd and 10, I don’t need to make the tackle 2 yards beyond the LOS. Leaving a zone early is always risky. I’d assume we don’t stress this. Ideally in this situation, we drop to 12-14 then come up to tackle as Gabriel runs for 8/9, the clock runs for 20 or so seconds. In that situation any QB run short of the sticks is a positive for us. Minimal yards. Clock running with the offensive guys all over the field. I don’t remember the other one you are referring to. In previous games, Ford has followed the seam so it wouldn’t surprise me that he’d turn and run. Or effectively be man up.
  10. Milroe is a quality QB. 300 yards passing on the road with limited run game yesterday. JT Daniels 2:1 TD/Int ratio along with almost 9,000 passing yards says he’s decent.
  11. Preliminary 13 or about 15%.
  12. Had Enough

    Outcoached

    Just to add some fuel to the fire, Ewers was 11-11 on routes 11-20 yards.
  13. For a fake or to actually run? If run, go watch the play preceding the Whittington jet sweep.
  14. In all their scoring drives, he had about 6 runs, 3/4 of which were designed runs. That was somewhere around 35 yards. He had several break the pocket throws. Again the big one was to Stoops in which Gabriel escaped up the middle. Edge containment wasn’t a significant detriment in the game based on their scoring drives. Missed tackles by the corners and simply the corners allowing completions were. And ultimately DG rushing yardage in those drives was minimally impactful. Called QB runs were just as impactful. You’re not going to spy (not that you’re saying this) with a minute left and 75 yards to go. A QB run for 8-9 yards is what we’d dial up. For two years our LBs show poor patience on QBs threatening the LOS in the pass game. Tech, OSU, and yesterday were big plays because we don’t play situationally. That is hard to do. I’m not saying the edge guys were good fyi.
  15. I did not know that. I’m not condoning a spy fyi. A delayed blitzer might have been appropriate on occasion but I think a spy was not necessary. Ford was a de facto spy on the late throw to Stoops. Haven’t watched OU but out reactions to the Qb draw seemed to indicate we were surprised by it.
  16. Isn’t that what you always do against a QB that can run?
  17. I guess WRs are not human and shouldn’t expect the same level of consistency from the QB.
  18. I think this one is vastly misunderstood if I’m interpreting it correctly. Years ago, it may have been a Brandon Jones/Haines hit and pick versus OU. People went apeshit about the non call on interference. I think the hit was before the pass or at least that was the interpretstion. You can’t grab or hold but downfield contact is acceptable assuming the ball is not in the air.
  19. From what I recall, only one of the OU penalties was during live action and that was caught on review.
  20. We’re a shitty fan base regarding expectations. With unreasonable expectations. But that’s all fan bases. At all levels really. People can be arrogant and shitty. Any reason sports fans are different?
  21. Decades? Prove it asshole. That is absolute horseshit. Get slorch out here too. He can discuss that non call on the punt return in 2008. Never mind that that game was blatantly in your favor.
  22. It’s all speculation. Throwing the ball high and wide in a condensed part of the field has all sorts of ramifications.
  23. You know he’s gimpy and not a great run blocker? That’s a good play no doubt.
  24. When did that happen recently?
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