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5 hours ago, Dbeasy said:

You’re an idiot. That pass was right where it needed to be and was 1:1 coverage.  The defender just got his hand in there and Bond didn’t secure it. That was not a terrible pass.  

No fucking way is that where you are supposed to throw an out breaking route. He threw it inside and shoulda been PI, but terrible ball placement (just like the next pick he threw on an out) 

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Just now, Thatguy said:

For that to be 6 he would've had to throw it over the opposite shoulder. You know.....how he did in the ez to the same receiver that couldn't track it. You guys are nothing if not predictable.

The receiver couldn't track it? Is that why you think the OT pass was incomplete? It wasn't in a catchable zip code, you brown nosing stan. 

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14 minutes ago, ATLLonghorn said:

Doing a quick sky cam rewatch (mostly wanted to see how Goosby played) and stopped in my tracks on this one and had to share it. This throw is...something.

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This and the floater he double clutched on were the two biggest wtf plays I hated.

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12 minutes ago, Goofyboy said:


At least 60 of that was on one play where he threw a 8 yard pass and Moore Jr ran 60 yards. He floats balls and his receivers save his ass. Georgia didn’t have to worry about him beating them at all.

I think there were two or three others with 25+ yards after the catch. Completion % and picks are probably better indicators of performance. Quinn has some real good receivers. He's not getting it done.

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3 minutes ago, Thatguy said:

For that to be 6 he would've had to throw it over the opposite shoulder. You know.....how he did in the ez to the same receiver that couldn't track it. You guys are nothing if not predictable.

Forgetting whether the WR would catch it or not, are you really saying placing that ball in a catchable spot is a herculean task expected of a QB that should play on Sundays? 

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Just now, naija said:

Forgetting whether the WR would catch it or not, are you really saying placing that ball in a catchable spot is a herculean task expected of a QB that should play on Sundays? 

DB as inside and on top of the play. He threw it outside away from the DB. A good receiver would see where the DB is positioned and expect the ball to be to that side.

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I don’t think it gets any better from here. Assuming we drop to the 5th seed. Lots of big disruptive defensive lines in those lower seeds. Getting Banks back will help, but it’s not like we’re going to run away from anyone on the scoreboard. 

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2 minutes ago, Thatguy said:

DB as inside and on top of the play. He threw it outside away from the DB. A good receiver would see where the DB is positioned and expect the ball to be to that side.

there is literally no DB in front of the WR if that pass is placed towards the end zone.

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2 hours ago, Herbie Hancock said:


I always appreciate people that have never played sports or participated in anything meaningful letting the world know what they are. Thank you for that.

I’ve played at a high level. Do you think Quinn gives them the best chance at this point? 

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22 minutes ago, CastHorn said:

He’s the same guy whether the offensive line dominates or not. Watch the Arkansas game. Watch the A&M game. Watch the OU game. Watch the Kentucky game. Hell, watch any game this season, you’re going to see one to three wacky turnovers by Ewers. Georgia has looked dominant on defense twice this season, both against Texas. 

This is a legit interesting point. It hasn’t mattered if the oline was good or bad. Quinn has been the same guy all of conference play other than the Florida game. 

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12 minutes ago, BurntOrange&White said:

You know you're out of legitimate arguments when you have to resort to you last paragraph. Like you have no other defense of Quinn you try to attack me personally IRL. LMAO.....But I mean you are the pathetic boomer on tinder because your wife left you.

Dude, saying you shouldn't harm a women or kick a dog isn't a personal attack.

What the fuck is wrong with you?

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1 minute ago, StassneyHorn said:

I’m not doing your fucking homework. 

That’s not my homework, that’s YOUR counterargument. You sound like the whiny Georgia fans after that game. The only starter of relevance that was at all referenced was the CB I mentioned. Either way, it doesn’t change the face that Sam was 10x the running threat and was significantly harder to sack than fragile Ewers.

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Just now, tokamak said:

Where does Quinn end up getting drafted? Serious question.

I think I’d be nervous has hell to do anything more than take him in the 3rd-4th and let him marinate for a couple years. 

I'm guessing 5th round. His tape isn't impressive, and his injury history and shitty mechanics are going to end up scaring teams.

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3 hours ago, BurntOrange&White said:

Fuck you Quinn

 

I'm going to say this tonight, hopefully once, with great clarity:

Go sit, spin, and fuck yourself.  You are the worst.  You have chosen Quinn Ewers as your whipping boy and you haven't the foggiest as to what is going on.  Is he perfect?  No.  Are you a cunt (and this is the very first time in my life I've used that word?)?  Yes.

Fuck you, you fucking pussy.  Grow up.

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2 minutes ago, dcar00 said:

well would you expect anything less from Mr. Ewers?

You guys are wrong. Its everyone elses fault for not perfectly protecting him on every play and running perfect routes on every play. Also Sarks fault for not calling perfect plays every time.

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5 minutes ago, naija said:

there is literally no DB in front of the WR if that pass is placed towards the end zone.

We are talking about two different plays but i will bite. In OT he threw the fade to the opposite shoulder away from the DB and you guys were bitching that it was a shitty throw. Then on the play you are talking about he SHOULD'VE throw the ball over the opposite shoulder just as he did on the throw everyone was complaining about.

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Quinn is who he is.  He’s not magically changing anything about his game in two weeks. He is a major detriment that will keep this team from winning a national championship with the most talented roster since 2009. He’s good enough to beat 80-90% of the teams we play, but not the ones that you need to beat to win a title.

Sure, we probably win a home playoff game (but I’m not 100% sold on that either), but I have little to no faith in Quinn at this point to win a game against a top flight team. The win last season at Bama has proven to be the exception, not the rule. The kid simply cannot be relied upon to consistently put the team on his back and go score a td in crunch time.

The book on him has been out for quite some time now.  Pressure the receivers because he’s going to consistently go for the checkdown if his first read isn’t there and he’s not consistent enough with deep balls to punish you throughout a game.  At some point his poor footwork fundamentals, poor pocket presence, or poor decision making is going to kill a drive and he’s either going to turn the ball over or make some boneheaded throw that ends in a fg instead attempt instead of a td. 

Quinn is the Chris Simms of this generation. An uber-heralded QB who never lived up to the hype and their flaws kept ultra talented teams from a championship. 

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2 minutes ago, tokamak said:

Where does Quinn end up getting drafted? Serious question.

I think I’d be nervous has hell to do anything more than take him in the 3rd-4th and let him marinate for a couple years. 

I wouldn't trust any of the QBs in this draft class; it's incredibly weak.  Anyone that wastes a draft pick on QE is a fool.  He's barely an average college QB.  

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Just now, jimmyjazz said:

I'm going to say this tonight, hopefully once, with great clarity:

Go sit, spin, and fuck yourself.  You are the worst.  You have chosen Quinn Ewers as your whipping boy and you haven't the foggiest as to what is going on.  Is he perfect?  No.  Are you a cunt (and this is the very first time in my life I've used that word?)?  Yes.

Fuck you, you fucking pussy.  Grow up.

Suck Quinn's dick more....dude is the reason we won't win a championship. Yet you dickfaces are here defending him like he's some amazing fucking QB. Dude is above average at best.

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13 minutes ago, Thatguy said:

For that to be 6 he would've had to throw it over the opposite shoulder. You know.....how he did in the ez to the same receiver that couldn't track it. You guys are nothing if not predictable.

What are you talking about? Moore was wide open with more than a few steps on the nearby defenders. He can track a well placed ball if Quinn doesn’t moonball it with a stupid trajectory. And the other end zone throw was dropped because Quinn threw it short and the WR had to turn around and come back to the ball because it was under thrown even though he had a step on the defender. 

Quinn was throwing some nice lasers in the crossing routes in the middle of the field during the game. That was impressive and something we hadn’t really seen all year. But these under thrown and overthrown moon balls are shit and you can’t admit that Quinn has any faults in his game by blaming his WRs and the OL anytime things go wrong. That throw was an awful decision by Quinn to a guy who was more than wide open heading toward the end zone. 

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46 minutes ago, Patrick Bateman said:

This is silly evaluation and assessment.  Go home, goofy, you're drunk.

 

The teams that had success on them ran their qb’s. We couldn’t because of feelings. Haynes King torched this group. I’m so fucking tired of defending this guy. Thank god for PK and NIL

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