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35 minutes ago, troph said:

The biggest problem is sark designs well, scripts early well, and has the plays at the end obviously to get it done. Just masterful. But mid game he makes bad in game decisions, too much slow developing crap, and puts the offense behind the chains when rhythm is what we need the most. He won’t go pace when the offense is clicking and he won’t run the ball when it’s working and we need to run clock. I just don’t think he’s very good mid game on the fly. 

That’s the shit none of us really see.

Sark is a great planner/script writer, he's a terrible in game adjustment playcaller. That is where Kiffin shines the most. 

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19 minutes ago, Rex Kramer said:

I thought his deep balls were mostly on point today. Too much air on the Bond int, and he missed badly on another, but hit on 2-3 others, and on his misses, they were good balls. 

he hasn't thrown a good deep ball in over a year.  the ones you say he "hit on" were not deep balls.

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2 minutes ago, Thatguy said:

If you have any quickness in your front seven you can defeat our blocking schemes without doing much. We are big but slow.

I posted this earlier; the wide running plays are being stopped by defenses designed to stop the Texas rushing game, Georgia showed the way on this.

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Just now, NBHorn7 said:

I posted this earlier; the wide running plays are being stopped by defenses designed to stop the Texas rushing game, Georgia showed the way on this.

It's not difficult. Stone the lead edge to bunch up the flow of the linemen and force a cutback, be there to get them on the ground and profit. Sark is extremely stubborn with his run game. Use some Briles concepts and get your receivers away from the box to create space. No instead we use a lot of bunch formations which only help populate the football on run plays.

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9 minutes ago, Pimphand said:

I think he just he and Sark need to get a divorce....

It's clear he's a square peg and Sark is a round hole.  If he went back to tOSU he would absolutely dominate and the NFL would fawn all over him and he'd go #1 overall as long as Chip Kelly calls a game like he's currently calling of course...

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9 minutes ago, futureman said:

he hasn't thrown a good deep ball in over a year.  the ones you say he "hit on" were not deep balls.

The success with the deep ball in 2023 masked the fact that we were actually worse in the red zone last year despite having better personnel and a better run game. 

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8 minutes ago, NBHorn7 said:

I posted this earlier; the wide running plays are being stopped by defenses designed to stop the Texas rushing game, Georgia showed the way on this.

ASU is known for guessing. They caught Texas quite a few times slanting into outside runs. I would like to see more pistol. Teams have been slanting away from the RB. 

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30 minutes ago, troph said:

I don’t think an ass kicking next week is a foregone conclusion our D will keep us in the game and if sark can call a game, OL doesn’t false start 8 times, and we can fucking block for the RB we might be ok.  Yeah QE will have to ball but it’s not inconceivable. 

We'll be the underdogs for the first time all year against OSU, right? Quinn normally shows up to the big games and with how our defense is playing we just need some production to play with anybody in the country. Almost won the SEC with like 60 yards rushing from our RBs. The bar is LOW for the level of offensive production we need with our elite defense.

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38 minutes ago, troph said:

I don’t think an ass kicking next week is a foregone conclusion our D will keep us in the game and if sark can call a game, OL doesn’t false start 8 times, and we can fucking block for the RB we might be ok.

You forgot "and if the refs call the opposing LT for holding a dozen times".

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5 minutes ago, RichUT said:

Two things. 1) He wasn't wide open when Quinn started that throw. 2) Quinn got the team into the right play against the D ASU showed, which is why Golden broke open.

He was open whenQuinn started the throw. The defenders were cooked. Quinn did get them in the right play. It was one of the times that Quinn anticipated a throw at a break.

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8 minutes ago, futureman said:

he hasn't thrown a good deep ball in over a year.  the ones you say he "hit on" were not deep balls.

3 plays before his TD run he hit Golden on a Go on a perfectly thrown ball that traveled 35 yards in the air.  The Golden TD in 1OT traveled 40+ yards in the air. Perfectly thrown. You are correct though in that a few of the balls I was thinking of were intermediate routes. 

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3 minutes ago, BurntOrange&White said:

He was open whenQuinn started the throw. The defenders were cooked. Quinn did get them in the right play.

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He's starting his throw right here and Golden hasn't cleared either DB. Now you can say he saw that Golden was going to win the route based on what's there, but frankly he's not done that sort of thing with much consistency this year. So I am going to give the dude his props, because if he had actually waited for Golden to get even or behind the DB's there would not have been enough room to complete the throw. 

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Just now, RichUT said:

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He's starting his throw right here and Golden hasn't cleared either DB. Now you can say he saw that Golden was going to win the route based on what's there, but frankly he's not done that sort of thing with much consistency this year. So I am going to give the dude his props, because if he had actually waited for Golden to get even or behind the DB's there would not have been enough room to complete the throw. 

I thought you were talking about the OT throw.

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18 minutes ago, BurgleBro said:

Q made questionable and slow decisions with great pockets and plenty of time.  

I mostly blame Sark on going deep INT, that's our coach getting needlessly cute.

Quinn's OT made up for anything he was responsible for.  Ride or die with Q.

This is where I am at (though I do think there should be some Arch packages in the red zone). 

Quinn missed a quite a few throws before overtime and took a couple sacks where I thought he could have read the blitz, but Sark seems to have zero situational awareness with his playcalling.

Like another poster said... I think Sark and Quinn need a divorce. Things just seem disjointed with them partnered together. 

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57 minutes ago, Thatguy said:

I don't think they suck they just struggle against real quickness and ASU had it.

So is it just an issue with the type of player Flood targets? On paper I feel like this line should be as good or better than any line in the country. Are there lines that are able to match our size while also possessing better lateral quickness, or does Flood just like them big and strong? These are honest questions btw, hope it doesn't sound snarky. 

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1 minute ago, trythisathome said:

So is it just an issue with the type of player Flood targets? On paper I feel like this line should be as good or better than any line in the country. Are there lines that are able to match our size while also possessing better lateral quickness, or does Flood just like them big and strong? These are honest questions btw, hope it doesn't sound snarky. 

I honestly don't know or how he is teaching them. There are things they can do schematically to help them but Sark is stubborn about his playbook.

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1 hour ago, RichUT said:

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He's starting his throw right here and Golden hasn't cleared either DB. Now you can say he saw that Golden was going to win the route based on what's there, but frankly he's not done that sort of thing with much consistency this year. So I am going to give the dude his props, because if he had actually waited for Golden to get even or behind the DB's there would not have been enough room to complete the throw. 

Db is on the outside of Golden with his shoulders parallel to the end zone. He is cooked to the inside already as he has to turn his hips and get back inside. He has to do that with Golden running at full speed. 
 

honestly it does not even matter. OL, RB, WR, and Quinn all did what had to be done. 

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1 minute ago, Duane Moore said:

Someone please correct me if I’m wrong, but it seems like Quinn threw for 74% of his total yards on the first drive + last 5 minutes + OT. 77 on the first drive and 161 at the end. That’s nuts.

That is why I said this was everything the offense has to give us. It was Quinnessential Texas offense. Long stretches of incompetence and moments of greatness. Time to just accept we are but feathers floating in the hurricane that is the Texas offense. Just buckle up and enjoy the ride. It’s impossible to predict this offense. 

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That is why I said this was everything the offense has to give us. It was Quinnessential Texas offense. Long stretches of incompetence and moments of greatness. Time to just accept we are but feathers floating in the hurricane that is the Texas offense. Just buckle up and enjoy the ride. It’s impossible to predict this offense. 

Texas had 30 rush attempts for 53 yards, but Quinn and his 67% completion rate was the issue. Goddamn Kotex, how did I not have you on ignore before now?
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Just now, Coelenterate Fuccboi said:

 

This is the play I’m talking about.

Me too. Changed the protection. Doesn’t mean he changed the entire play. Outside WRs assignments might not have changed. I saw him run up to the OL. I don’t remember any signals to the WRs, but it is possible I didn’t notice. You are probably both right 

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