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45 minutes ago, Wilcox Cummingtonite said:

@BurntOrange&White was sitting behind you?

or was it @HtownHorn 

You guys are hilarious. You guys literally must think Ewers is a fucking moron. Oh, he did his fucking job. Let's celebrate him like he did something special like 4th and 5. It's clear Sarkisian doesn't fully trust him at all, yet you guys are filling up jars because he underthrew a wide open receiver by 5 yards. 60 fucking yards in the 2H with mulitple horrible decisions and throws.

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1 minute ago, HtownHorn said:

You guys are hilarious. You guys literally must think Ewers is a fucking moron. Oh, he did his fucking job. Let's celebrate him like he did something special like 4th and 5. It's clear Sarkisian doesn't fully trust him at all, yet you guys are filling up jars because he underthrew a wide open receiver by 5 yards. 60 fucking yards in the 2H with mulitple horrible decisions and throws.

WTF is wrong with you?

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1 minute ago, HtownHorn said:

You guys are hilarious. You guys literally must think Ewers is a fucking moron. Oh, he did his fucking job. Let's celebrate him like he did something special like 4th and 5. It's clear Sarkisian doesn't fully trust him at all, yet you guys are filling up jars because he underthrew a wide open receiver by 5 yards. 60 fucking yards in the 2H with mulitple horrible decisions and throws.

Wait, you think this is 5 yards under thrown?

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I've been pretty critical of Ewers this year, but he played solid today. Had a miss on a 4th down play behind the WR and a weird decision to slide instead of throwing the ball in the stands on a play outside the pocket. Sark's playcalling seemed like a bigger problem today. 

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2 hours ago, Thatguy said:

I just want to know for shits and giggles which decisions you thought were dumb? Seriously

The "sack" he took rather than throw it out of bonds was extremely dumb.  Other than that, he played a pretty clean game.  The interception was not his fault at all.  He took care of the ball and managed the game well.  He even made some plays with his legs.  The QE we got tonight can take us to to the "Final Four" but he needs to take it to another level to win it all. 

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1 hour ago, HtownHorn said:

You guys are hilarious. You guys literally must think Ewers is a fucking moron. Oh, he did his fucking job. Let's celebrate him like he did something special like 4th and 5. It's clear Sarkisian doesn't fully trust him at all, yet you guys are filling up jars because he underthrew a wide open receiver by 5 yards. 60 fucking yards in the 2H with mulitple horrible decisions and throws.

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3 hours ago, UTHornFan014 said:

I've been pretty critical of Ewers this year, but he played solid today. Had a miss on a 4th down play behind the WR and a weird decision to slide instead of throwing the ball in the stands on a play outside the pocket. Sark's playcalling seemed like a bigger problem today. 

If a player that usually throws the ball in the stands doesn't there will usually be a reason. Looked to me like RPO. Line is running blocking so you have to pull the ball and throw it immediately as to not get called for linemen downfield. Saw something he didn't like and aborted the throw and left the pocket. At that point any throw, inbounds or not, past the LOS is a penalty.

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2 hours ago, Hank_Hill said:

Can’t wait to see how @HtownHorn reacts to a decent to good game from Ewers against ASU. “oh that fucking idiot did his big fancy quarterbacking job well and y’all are happy about it? lol fucking nerds, I definitely don’t hate him or myself tho 😏

By NFL standards, this guy could start next week.

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8 hours ago, TreatyOak said:

 

My boy had a great game. Plus he is making money off the following partnerships. Hope this helps!  

  • Rhoback: Ewers is the official apparel sponsor for Rhoback, and he receives a percentage of every item sold. 
  • Nicholas Air: Ewers has an NIL deal with the private jet company, which includes access to their fleet and working on marketing initiatives. 
  • Athletic Brewing: Ewers has an NIL deal with the non-alcoholic beer company. 
  • EA Sports College Football 25: Ewers is on the cover of the video game, which is valued at over $200,000. 
  • Dr Pepper and Hulu: Ewers has national TV spots for both brands. 
  • C4 Energy: Ewers has an endorsement deal with C4 Energy. 
  • Gold's Gym: Ewers has an endorsement deal with Gold's Gym. 
  • Panini America: Ewers has an exclusive agreement with Panini America. 
  • Metabillia: Ewers partnered with Metabillia to create digital collectibles for fans. 
  • Vapor Apparel: Ewers has a custom merchandise line produced by Vapor Apparel. 
     
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This site/Longhorn fans make me laugh my ass off.

I hope we win the title and Quinn does just enough to win each game.   Quinn prolly gets his number on the stadium if that happens and a select number of fans rage every time they see it at DKR lmfao. 

3 yesterday was good enough to take us where we wanna go.  Like it’s mentioned up above, this team, offensively, goes as the OL and RBs go.  Hell it’s always been that way with Sark.  Quinn is a game manager similar to the likes of McElroy/McCarron in the early bama years .  Some of y’all act like every 60 yard bomb from him should be right on the hands of a receiver.   He’ll throw a few good ones and he’ll under throw a few too, it is what it is.  He’s gonna be under center the rest of the ride, and at this point, you know what he is.  

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12 hours ago, jimmyjazz said:

What?  We had nearly 500 yards of offense.

Sark in his post game said he was "kicking himself" a couple of times about decisions he made in the game. Babers in post-game was talking about Sark needing to improve as a playcaller. 

If you don't want to get in the weeds about this stuff, fine. But let the rest of us.  We are Texas fans. This is what we do. For decades. 

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59 minutes ago, BurntOrangeBlooded15 said:

This site/Longhorn fans make me laugh my ass off.

I hope we win the title and Quinn does just enough to win each game.   Quinn prolly gets his number on the stadium if that happens and a select number of fans rage every time they see it at DKR lmfao. 

3 yesterday was good enough to take us where we wanna go.  Like it’s mentioned up above, this team, offensively, goes as the OL and RBs go.  Hell it’s always been that way with Sark.  Quinn is a game manager similar to the likes of McElroy/McCarron in the early bama years .  Some of y’all act like every 60 yard bomb from him should be right on the hands of a receiver.   He’ll throw a few good ones and he’ll under throw a few too, it is what it is.  He’s gonna be under center the rest of the ride, and at this point, you know what he is.  

I liked his opportunistic scrambles. “Playoff Quinn” under that this is single elimination, win or go home, no tomorrow. We can win with this play. 

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3 minutes ago, Jkwellborn said:


Has he had the ability to do that all season or was that something new for the playoff?

I would assume so. This from ESPN:

Running back Jaydon Blue, who struggled with an ankle injury early in the season and missed the UTSA game, reeled off 38- and 77-yard scoring runs, both on audibles called by quarterback Quinn Ewers, who finished 17-of-24 passing for 202 yards with a touchdown and an interception.

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A little food for thought -- Quinn has played in 12 games this year, and his season QBR is 148.  Clemson was his 6th best game as measured by that stat (147).  It was his best game of the last 5.  (Florida was his best game of the year at 235.)

No conclusions, just some perspective.  I do like the fact that he seems to be rounding back into form, and against a pretty decent defense, too.

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This site/Longhorn fans make me laugh my ass off.
I hope we win the title and Quinn does just enough to win each game.   Quinn prolly gets his number on the stadium if that happens and a select number of fans rage every time they see it at DKR lmfao. 
3 yesterday was good enough to take us where we wanna go.  Like it’s mentioned up above, this team, offensively, goes as the OL and RBs go.  Hell it’s always been that way with Sark.  Quinn is a game manager similar to the likes of McElroy/McCarron in the early bama years .  Some of y’all act like every 60 yard bomb from him should be right on the hands of a receiver.   He’ll throw a few good ones and he’ll under throw a few too, it is what it is.  He’s gonna be under center the rest of the ride, and at this point, you know what he is.  

Good points…except the retired number thing. That’s officially reserved for winners of at least one major National Player of the Year (at least to my recollection)
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3 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said:

A little food for thought -- Quinn has played in 12 games this year, and his season QBR is 148.  Clemson was his 6th best game as measured by that stat (147).  It was his best game of the last 5.  (Florida was his best game of the year at 235.)

No conclusions, just some perspective.  I do like the fact that he seems to be rounding back into form, and against a pretty decent defense, too.

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He played well. The 4th down misfire felt huge at the time. He looked comfortable in the pocket and I’ll take that all day 

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1 minute ago, closetohumping said:

Quinn was good though I don’t think it was a performance that I would use to gloat over the haters 

100% this

We just watched a game where the guy on the other side, with way less talent against way harder competition, (often) looked absolutely brilliant and we're jumping with joy over a B- performance. It was fine. It was good enough to beat the #12 seed in the 12-team playoff. Anyone who looks at it and genuinely thinks Oregon, Georgia, and Ohio State should be scared are delusional.

It's good enough, hopefully. And I do hope it continues and improves so my Longhorns win it all. And when they do, I'll be very appreciative of Quinn's efforts and play. We were sold Lando Norris but we got Gus the Bus Driver. I'm very happy Gus is driving the bus fairly well and I believe Gus can drive that bus to the NC. But don't try to make me think Gus is anything but Gus.

Thanks, Gus.

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You can’t give him a B-. You just can’t. I get he didn’t have to do as much today but you’re penalizing him for the rest of the offense performance. He did everything required yesterday, made some good plays, had very very few mistakes. He wasn’t going to light it up because we ran at will. It’s an A performance. That doesn’t mean it’s everything we need in future games, but it’s an A for what we needed yesterday 

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12 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said:

A little food for thought -- Quinn has played in 12 games this year, and his season QBR is 148.  Clemson was his 6th best game as measured by that stat (147).  It was his best game of the last 5.  (Florida was his best game of the year at 235.)

No conclusions, just some perspective.  I do like the fact that he seems to be rounding back into form, and against a pretty decent defense, too.

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Clemson D hasn't stopped a decent run game all year and their secondary is questionable at best. Their redzone D has been horrible all year and their DC is a fucking idiot that even Billy fucking Lucci called out for being stupid. 

Several posters including me called all this out on CTJs "Why we stomp Clemson" thread. 

I'm with CTJ. This was a good B- performance by Quinn against a questionable defense. It's not a gloating game for haters nor lovers. 

The majority of the issues in the offensive game last night from the offense fall directly on Sark. 

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14 minutes ago, hobbes2702 said:

You can’t give him a B-. You just can’t. I get he didn’t have to do as much today but you’re penalizing him for the rest of the offense performance. He did everything required yesterday, made some good plays, had very very few mistakes. He wasn’t going to light it up because he ran at will. It’s an A performance. That doesn’t mean it’s everything we need in future games, but it’s an A for what we needed yesterday 

Was it good enough to win, yes, was it better than the previous performances, yes. However, Clemson isn't a good D. They just aren't. Quinn has done well all season against bad to not great Ds. 

Was his performance one for the haters to gloat. Nope. Was it one for the lovers to gloat. Nope. 

Was it good enough to win. Yep. Good enough to win isn't an A.

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Again the majority of the issues with the offense were with the head coach last night. Not Quinn, but it wasn't a great performance, our D had to close the game. It wasn't our offense that did. 

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1 minute ago, BurntEyes said:

An A performance is no INTs. The #1 stat for a QB is turn overs to TDs. Quinn was 1-1. Want to call it a B+ fine. But missing that 4th down throw and throwing an INT on the Clemson side is not, by any measure an A performance by a QB.

Was it good enough to win, yes, was it better than the previous performances, yes. However, Clemson isn't a good D. They just aren't. Quinn has done well all season against bad to not great Ds. 

Was his performance one for the haters to gloat. Nope. Was it one for the lovers to gloat. Nope. 

Was it good enough to win. Yep. Good enough to win isn't an A.

B

Again the majority of the issues with the offense were with the head coach last night. Not Quinn, but it wasn't a great performance, our D had to close the game. It wasn't our offense that did. 

That INT wasn't on Ewers though.

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2 minutes ago, BurntEyes said:

An A performance is no INTs. The #1 stat for a QB is turn overs to TDs. Quinn was 1-1. Want to call it a B+ fine. But missing that 4th down throw and throwing an INT on the Clemson side is not, by any measure an A performance by a QB.

Was it good enough to win, yes, was it better than the previous performances, yes. However, Clemson isn't a good D. They just aren't. Quinn has done well all season against bad to not great Ds. 

Was his performance one for the haters to gloat. Nope. Was it one for the lovers to gloat. Nope. 

Was it good enough to win. Yep. Good enough to win isn't an A.

B

Again the majority of the issues with the offense were with the head coach last night. Not Quinn, but it wasn't a great performance, our D had to close the game. It wasn't our offense that did. 

The int should have no bearing on his rating because it had nothing to do with him.

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1 minute ago, Dahobbs said:

But kept the rest of your dumb ass opinion.

I dunno why everyone has to be so dug in on each side. He hasn’t been good enough this year but for the most part it hasn’t cost us. Yesterday was the best he’s looked since Florida and he checked all the required boxes. He may not have checked extra boxes, but why would he? We ran for 300 yards so we obviously were going to be less QB reliant.

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6 minutes ago, hobbes2702 said:

I dunno why everyone has to be so dug in on each side. He hasn’t been good enough this year but for the most part it hasn’t cost us. Yesterday was the best he’s looked since Florida and he checked all the required boxes. He may not have checked extra boxes, but why would he? We ran for 300 yards so we obviously were going to be less QB reliant.

My dumb ass post didn't hate on Quinn nor love on Quinn. He wasn't great but was very good. 

My last points were:

Was his performance one for the haters to gloat. Nope. Was it one for the lovers to gloat. Nope

Again the majority of the issues with the offense were with the head coach last night. Not Quinn, but it wasn't a great performance, our D had to close the game. It wasn't our offense that did. 

 

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9 hours ago, Longhornlove said:

Funny, we run the ball well, we win, weird. I think I might have brought that up at some point.

Really fun calling running plays against the 115th ranked run defense. Less fun when we play a real defense that takes away the run. 

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1 hour ago, BurntOrangeBlooded15 said:

This site/Longhorn fans make me laugh my ass off.

I hope we win the title and Quinn does just enough to win each game.   Quinn prolly gets his number on the stadium if that happens and a select number of fans rage every time they see it at DKR lmfao. 

3 yesterday was good enough to take us where we wanna go.  Like it’s mentioned up above, this team, offensively, goes as the OL and RBs go.  Hell it’s always been that way with Sark.  Quinn is a game manager similar to the likes of McElroy/McCarron in the early bama years .  Some of y’all act like every 60 yard bomb from him should be right on the hands of a receiver.   He’ll throw a few good ones and he’ll under throw a few too, it is what it is.  He’s gonna be under center the rest of the ride, and at this point, you know what he is.  


How did Mac Jones completely ball out in Sarks “game manager” offense?

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7 minutes ago, hobbes2702 said:

We ran for 300 yards so we obviously were going to be less QB reliant.

According to Sark, Quinn checked into two running plays that resulted in touchdowns.  This should be considered when grading Quinn. 
 

Not a perfect game but I think he played very well.  I’d give him an A especially after learning about the two run plays. 

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Just now, Zeus said:

Really fun calling running plays against the 115th ranked run defense. Less fun when we play a real defense that takes away the run. 

I made a post last night about home some folks seem to look past match up issues one team creates for another.

In fact, in my dumb ass post I noted the questionable Clemson run D.

Weird that was overlooked.

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7 minutes ago, JOSEYWALES66 said:

According to Sark, Quinn checked into two running plays that resulted in touchdowns.  This should be considered when grading Quinn. 
 

Not a perfect game but I think he played very well.  I’d give him an A especially after learning about the two run plays. 

Subjective opinions on grades are facts and facts state it was a B. 

Or an A if you don't notice that SMU scored 7 less points against the Clemson D than Texas did with an A performance from our QB. 😁 

Super serious!

Quinn played a good game, not great and neither haters nor lovers should be goating. That's like, my opinion man.

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48 minutes ago, hobbes2702 said:

He did everything required yesterday, made some good plays, had very very few mistakes. He wasn’t going to light it up because we ran at will. It’s an A performance. That doesn’t mean it’s everything we need in future games, but it’s an A for what we needed yesterday 

A B- isn't a failing grade or even close to failing. It's doing what you need to do and making a few mistakes while doing absolutely nothing exceptional or impressive. That's what it is. Slightly better than bare-ass minimum. Good job. Polite golf clap. Great win and let's keep it moving.

The INT wasn't really Quinn's fault, but a Clemson DB also dropped a ball that Quinn threw right into his hands on the softest, dumbest throw of the game.

Regarding the bolded part, he wasn't going to light it up in the air regardless of our running game. Sell that shit to someone who hasn't watched all his games.

It's fine, it is what it is. And what it is is thoroughly decent.

 

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7 minutes ago, Zeus said:


How did Mac Jones completely ball out in Sarks “game manager” offense?

Does Quinn have a 1500 yard rusher and an 1800 yard WR that won the Heisman?  I mean hell they averaged 36 carries for 183 a game that season. 

In games this year that Quinn started and we broke 175 rushing, his stat line is (in 6 games) 

113-166 (68%) for 1404 yards, 13 TDs to 4 INTs.  160 QBR average. 6-0 record. 
 

I’m not saying Quinn is perfect by any means. Pure talent wise, he’s not better than Arch, I don’t think.  But winning big games can be done by a game managing type that makes timely throws, doesn’t turn it over and keeps the offense on track.  Quinn at his best is that. Quinn yesterday was that.  Dude has won since he’s been on campus. Because of him or in spite of him, the fact is the dude is 30-8 as a starter with 2 conference championship appearances, 1 conference title, 2 playoff appearances and now a playoff win.  He’s been the most successful QB since Colt. 

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I just re-watched all the offensive series. Quinn was solid. As said, the one INT was not his fault. The other almost INT looked like miscommunication with Wingo, not sure who fucked up there. 

Our passing attack was pretty much paint by numbers. Lots of first read open guys, everyone executed well. The only time things got squirrelly were due to Sark's insistence to run a lot slow developing screens. Quinn did a great job getting off a screen pass to Helm before getting BLASTED. Great presence and scramble run for a 1st down on 3rd and 3. The deep ball to Golden was probably in the air too long, but that's just the way Quinn throws them at this point. But his placement was excellent, leading Golden correctly. My favorite play by Quinn was probably on the 3rd and 9 in our own territory with 5 minutes left. He didn't feel pressure and stayed patient before finding Blue on the sideline for a crucial 1st down that basically ended the game. 

I give Quinn an A- for this game, which was definitely set on Easy Mode. 

I see no reason not to feel very confident about him having success and playing well vs. Arizona State. 

 

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