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I was a little surprised they didn't have Manny playing off and bailing more to stay over the top, especially since the defense is known for wanting to not give up big plays, and we had a multiple score lead.

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6 hours ago, LTtxfan said:

Giving the Clemson WRs too much credit here.  Manny was getting physically whipped by a bigger and stronger WR... Manny has to get better at handling it.

Sorry but there are other WRs at the college level that use that push-off technique.  Some are still in the playoffs.  It's time for Manny to adjust his coverages and better defend against bigger and stronger WRs.

Welcome to the big leagues in the CFB playoffs Manny -- more passes are heading your way... 😋

Clemson has the 3rd best receiver corps in the playoff behind Ohio State and Oregon. I am not sure why us people around here don't wanna give credit where credit is due. They are superior to us in this regard. They had 3 guys out there making Golden level catches.

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4 hours ago, SarkAfterDark said:

Manny seems to always be in trail technique, I’m not sure if that is by design or if he is always beat off the line. I think he would make more plays on the ball if he can stay on top of the WR. 

Yep happened in a couple of games earlier as well this season, incl. a wide open dropped long ball if I recall... I just don't think we have been tested this year... 

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26 minutes ago, Nabad said:

... I just don't think we have been tested this year... 

This is correct.  We’ve played few top flight WRs.  And I’m not sure we’ve played many good #2s.  Few good QBs.  Not many great lines either.

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Clemson has the 3rd best receiver corps in the playoff behind Ohio State and Oregon. I am not sure why us people around here don't wanna give credit where credit is due. They are superior to us in this regard. They had 3 guys out there making Golden level catches.

I dont know if they are the 3rd best in the playoffs, but they showed out yesterday. They made plenty of contested catches. The best thing about OSU is Ryan day forgets about them some time.
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Not to go on and on especially given our amazing defense this year, but has been a pet peeve of mine... Have our DBs ever turned around to look at the ball under this staff? 

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1 hour ago, Thatguy said:

Clemson has the 3rd best receiver corps in the playoff behind Ohio State and Oregon. I am not sure why us people around here don't wanna give credit where credit is due. They are superior to us in this regard. They had 3 guys out there making Golden level catches.

Yeah, Clemson's WR corps is the strength of their team. 

Moore and Wesco are legit 5 star talents and Williams is also damn good. I actually think they probably have the 2nd best WR corps behind Ohio State. The reason Clemson was no threat is because 1) they had no run game with Mafah injured and 2) Their D is bad. But those WRs are legit. 

There were some blown coverages but also just some good plays by those guys. Tip your hat to them. 

 

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7 hours ago, BurgleBro said:

Don't forget Taaffe he took horrible angles and missed at least 2 tackles coming downhill.  He redeemed himself with the awesome 4th down tackle. 

He did not have a great game. I was glad to see him make that last play.

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1 hour ago, Jkwellborn said:

I dont know if they are the 3rd best in the playoffs, but they showed out yesterday. They made plenty of contested catches. The best thing about OSU is Ryan day forgets about them some time.

Yeah Manny finally had more throws against him that were successful... and at times he displayed poor technique and got beat.

Definitely a valuable lesson for Manny to learn from and continue growing -- he'll get better at handling a bigger stronger WR in the future.

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10 hours ago, Jkwellborn said:


I dont know if they are the 3rd best in the playoffs, but they showed out yesterday. They made plenty of contested catches. The best thing about OSU is Ryan day forgets about them some time.

Clemson's receivers were a known commodity prior to playing us. It was well known who we were going to have to deal with and sure as shit they pantsed the shit out of our DBs. But just looking at skill. They left their feet a lot. They caught with their hands, not basket-catching everything. That isn't just a they played well against us thing. They were good and physically dominated out DBs.

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9 hours ago, Rickylovesweed said:

Yeah, Clemson's WR corps is the strength of their team. 

Moore and Wesco are legit 5 star talents and Williams is also damn good. I actually think they probably have the 2nd best WR corps behind Ohio State. The reason Clemson was no threat is because 1) they had no run game with Mafah injured and 2) Their D is bad. But those WRs are legit. 

There were some blown coverages but also just some good plays by those guys. Tip your hat to them. 

 

I think Oregon might have something to say about who has the best receivers. Those dudes can fly.

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Clemson's receivers were a known commodity prior to playing us. It was well known who we were going to have to deal with and sure as shit they pantsed the shit out of our DBs. But just looking at skill. They left their feet a lot. They caught with their hands, not basket-catching everything. That isn't just a they played well against us thing. They were good and physically dominated out DBs.

It wasn’t an argument. I haven’t paid any attention to them, or anyone else other than Texas. They certainly appeared better than anything Texas has faced since the playoffs last season.
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11 hours ago, LTtxfan said:

Yeah Manny finally had more throws against him that were successful... and at times he displayed poor technique and got beat.

Definitely a valuable lesson for Manny to learn from and continue growing -- he'll get better at handling a bigger stronger WR in the future.

Manny gettign a lot of heat here. He definitely deserve it, but he was far from the only issue. I haven't rewatched since going to the game, but LBs were not good in coverage. Guilbeau was benched.

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Gave up 510 yards and 24 points in regulation. Defense got fucked by offense and ST multiple times. Lost TOP by 15 minutes. Really wish we had Sweat and Murphy back this year.

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I’m not going to bag on PK for this. The defense was on the field the entire game for various reasons. That was probably the most snaps they’ve played all season by a wide margin.

Arizona State had 8 points entering the fourth quarter 

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PK's defense only giving up 21pts tonight was impressive. 🤘

Wish tonight's refs would have called the obvious holding of Colin Simmons that occured on their big 3rd and long conversion during their 4th quarter TD drive.  

 

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Playing hail Mary defense on the other teams 25 yard line right before halftime was less than impressive and not looking for the QB draw on 4th down was fucking horrible.

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PK had to get a new coach in this year to correct all his mistakes over the last 3 years.  Reminder, the "everybody bail for 50 yards" play on the screen play that went for 75 yards was classic PK.

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6 minutes ago, Monahorns said:

PK had to get a new coach in this year to correct all his mistakes over the last 3 years.  Reminder, the "everybody bail for 50 yards" play on the screen play that went for 75 yards was classic PK.

Seriously one of the worst defensive plays ever 

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8 minutes ago, Monahorns said:

PK had to get a new coach in this year to correct all his mistakes over the last 3 years.  Reminder, the "everybody bail for 50 yards" play on the screen play that went for 75 yards was classic PK.

He had a great gameplan tonight. Shit happens. The best reciever in college football was held to one catch for 3 yards. He's a top 5 DC at worst. 

You should move to Pecos.

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1 minute ago, Chooky said:

He had a great gameplan tonight. Shit happens. The best reciever in college football was held to one catch for 3 yards. He's a top 5 DC at worst. 

You should move to Pecos.

He did have a good overall game plan tonight.  But like always he calls failed at critical times.  He wasn't this close until they brought in the new coach to correct his mistakes over the last 3 years.  OSU's DC only gave up 14 points.  I just want a DC that is as good as OSU's because I want Texas to win championships.

No one should ever live in Pecos.  It's a hell hole.

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7 minutes ago, hookem48 said:

Seriously one of the worst defensive plays ever 

On key plays he goes so conservative that he gives up large plays and there it was a TD.  Taafe ran backwards at the snap at least 15 yards behind where he lined up.  I could tell in the moment that it was excessive and knew something bad was going to happen, but even I didn't expect a 75 yard TD.  Stupid me.

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1 minute ago, Monahorns said:

On key plays he goes so conservative that he gives up large plays and there it was a TD.  Taafe ran backwards at the snap at least 15 yards behind where he lined up.  I could tell in the moment that it was excessive and knew something bad was going to happen, but even I didn't expect a 75 yard TD.  Stupid me.

He also blitzed a db and dropped Hill 30 yards deep, just fucking stupid.

 

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Seriously one of the worst defensive plays ever 
Don't forget the 4th and 2 and we are playing defensive alignment like it's 4th and 12 and allow a QB draw for a huge gain. This is coming out of a timeout too.

But yeah, the end of the 1st half was the biggest kick in the nuts you can have. Sucked all momentum from us.
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He’s a much better coach than I gave him credit for in 2021 and 2022. I don’t really like his style of defense, but it works. He still makes some boneheaded calls at times. Such is life. The defense easily played well enough this year to win a national title. Sark and the offense fucked us. 

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The 75 yard TD was rough, but PK’s body of work speaks for itself. Thought we’d take a bigger step back without Sweat and Murphy, but we actually ended up looking much more complete and well rounded.

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The 75 yard TD was rough, but PK’s body of work speaks for itself. Thought we’d take a bigger step back without Sweat and Murphy, but we actually ended up looking much more complete and well rounded.

Yeah, fuck anybody picking nits with PK.
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3 hours ago, ClubWhatever said:

He made just as many bad calls as Sark.  And just like Sark, overall he called a really good game.  When you play equal talent the game comes down to a few plays.  They were better.  

Their D-line and O-line were better than our D-line and O-line.

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25 minutes ago, Sawbonz said:

Was Lefau replacing Gbenda for the most part? If yes why?

Gbenda takes too many chances and gets out of position but does make the occasional outstanding play

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Just now, hookem48 said:

Gbenda takes too many chances and gets out of position but does make the occasional outstanding play

Just seems like Lefau was too slow to react and too light/weak at times last night 

 

 

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