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  1. I dont think we see that. I think PK is going to mix it up. Penix is in year 6 of this offense. I think you need to mix up looks and coverages. He will throw some interceptions. Bring some heat and drop safeties deep. Penix only interception last year was vs an amoeba front. Just think about Ewers, when he knows where to throw the ball he is deadly. Penix is the same way. One thing I do not hear very much is how well the Texas pass defense was last year vs Washington. That may not happen again. but it is a date point the national media has completely ignored.
  2. The difference is pretty obvious. It’s one thing to play the game behind closed doors. It’s another to put out BS statements in the public domain. There are ways to handle things. Some people handle them like professionals, some handle them like a child
  3. This sentence is a perfect encapsulation of Evans. Talented, but flawed..
  4. Not saying he will end up the same, but Warren Sapp came to mind watching that film. An athletic ball bowl of a prospect. The natural power is obvious
  5. The biggest difference between last year’s defense and this year’s is situational defense. Texas was 94th in opponent 3rd down conversions last year, they are 2nd in the nation this year. They are 12th in red zone TD percentage. Last years defense was solid, but struggled to get off the field (lots of long drives). This year’s defense gets off the field
  6. It’s Worthy. Mitchell is very good at WR things. Routes and catching the ball. Worthy is a TD waiting to happen. He struggles making contested catches (he is like 160 pounds), but give him any space and he can make it a TD. I would guess Washington will play to stop explosive plays. Force Sark to be patient, which he can struggle with. Your DC said something about that last year. It’s one reason I think the Texas run game could be the difference in the game. If they can run consistently, that will put your defense in a bind.
  7. More confident. I think Washington has a better downfield passing game and that is my biggest fear in this game.
  8. 10.52 100 for a Safety is flying. I am not sure I am ready to go from Thompson/Taafee era to the Williams/Filsaime era. That is going to be a shock to my eyes
  9. I keep seeing the Alamo bowl being referenced. You guys do realize this is the playoffs and not a shit tier bowl game, right? Nobody will be sitting out getting ready for the NFL combine in this game. Of course several players from both teams played in that game last year, but neither team will be exactly the same for this one. Its not like the starting LB and second leading tackler on the team is going to decide his has better shit to do, than to play Washington like last year
  10. That is how this generally works. IF you take the best run of the day out and it is still over 4 yards a carry, that is pretty fucking good. That is consistent success running the ball.
  11. Lets be honest about the Oregon game.. Oregon averaged 6.72 yards/play in the rematch (6.44 in the first game). They ran the ball 20 times for 124 yards. That was 6.2 yards. Big difference was Oregon running the ball 40 times for 204 in the first game. Big difference between the games was Oregon going 3-10 on 3rd down in the rematch, opposed to 10-16 in the 1st game. Washington defense was not very good in either game, but they made timely plays in the Championship game.
  12. Texas is the better team. They have multiple ways to win this game. Love Texas in a 5 game series, but this is 1 game and Washington's #1 strength is Texas's weakness. I am pretty confident in Sweat and Murphy to at least limit the Washington run game. 90% of the talk about this game has been Washington offense vs the Texas defense. I think this game is probably decided by the Texas OL vs the Washington front 7. If Texas gets the run game going (consistency, not 1-2 big plays), I dont see a way Washington wins.
  13. might want to send that to PK, instead of Sark.. Nice design to get a 1 on 1 match-up with a safety.
  14. Awhile ago Gerry made some comments on McKinley. He said he is like Collins in more than one way. I took that to mean the work ethic/love of the game. NFL talent, questionable motor. Foster is Bledsoe. Very athletic. Super raw. Low floor/ High ceiling kid..
  15. Washington is undefeated. I have not seen this fragile Washington team. You are correct in physicality. Texas wins easily, if they dominate the LOS. That means stopping the run with honest to light boxes, getting pressure with 4, and hitting 150+ rushing the football.
  16. There are a lot of suggestion in here, but the key is for PK to use all of them. Penix is like 30 years old and in his 6th year. They have probably 3 WRs that will get drafted. Texas will need to mix up the coverages and pressures to keep Penix guessing. Another key will be the ability to disguise coverages. Show man coverage and drop into zone. If Penix gets comfortable with what he is seeing, it will be a long night.
  17. He was a sub-11 100 guy in HS. He has speed and is a playmaker with the ball. He is a low risk call option. At worst he is sorely needed depth at WR, while upgrading special teams. Best case he takes a the next step at WR and becomes consistent playmaker there.
  18. Holy shit, I totally missed that. Just saw a video pop on YouTube..
  19. You have 3 Texas players that are in the portal and participating in the playoffs. I think he could have threaded the needle, if he chose to do so. You also have some QBs that, I don’t think have cemented their future college plans. I think Beck, JJ McCarthy, and Quinn all are possible NFL entrants. I am not convinced rushing into a marriage is the best course of action, unless you get a bullet proof situation like Ohio State. I don’t think Baylor (what a mess) or Oregon State (basically G5 now) qualify
  20. That was my point. Universities make exceptions for football players.
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