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2 hours ago, 936horn said:

I’ll add one last post before this thread is hopefully mercy locked. 
 

I am surprised at the amount of vitriol from several folks on this thread (and pretty consistently at that). Were there inconsistencies in Quinn’s game? Yeah definitely. Did he play well enough tonight for us to win? Also yes. Will Arch be a better QB? Yeah probably but that’s not a guarantee. 
 

I guess for me what it comes down to is I won’t denigrate a dude who came here after we wandered the desert for over a decade (and went 5-7 in Sark’s first year). A dude who came here and won huge games (you are being intellectually dishonest if you can’t recognize what a turning point 2023 Bama was for this program), who by all accounts loved this school, and his teammates. A dude who took us to back to back CFP Semis.

 

I will always be grateful to Quinn for helping return our program to where we belong amongst the CFB elites. Nothing can take away what Quinn did here and how he helped this program return to the national stage after so many wayward years. 
 

Thanks for everything #3

Posting pff rankings and mentioning that we underperformed offensively at times is vitriol?  Ok back to talking shit about allard and gabriel.   Btw you guys make fun or rourke from IU?  He also beat the crap out of michigan

 

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39 minutes ago, Rickylovesweed said:

You aren't wrong but we have legit talent at the skill positions.

Not that Bama level talent but Bond, Golden, and Helm are going to be high picks. Wingo will probably also develop into a high draft pick with his athletic profile. This team was far from void of talent at the skill positions although we did have some bad injury luck. 

Bond has been a ghost (understandably)  and we have nothing close to Najee in the RB room. We had one NFL level skill player for most of the night tonight. OSU had 4-5.  Anyway, just providing context to the Mac Jones comparison that I didn’t make. Quinns night was average, there were bigger issues. Hope Archs legs and the rare deep ball fix those issues next year, I’m not seeing it. See y’all in the Arch thread. 

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7 hours ago, TexMexBuddha said:
7 hours ago, Knoxtnhorn said:
The entire season in one play.  Well done Sark.  Glad u stuck with this pussy at QB all year.

That was not on Quinn. Sark had 4 plays to get 1 yard.

Lmao

It’s on Sark for sure, always stuck with a statue instead of getting the QB that can take is all the way ready. 

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3 hours ago, CastHorn said:

Man did he squander some elite units though, these were real championship windows.

100% spot on.

Two clear windows to play for titles (in very winnable matchups).

-- Yet, Sark and Quinn could not get it in the end zone from the red zone with 4 plays. Twice:  vs Washington and Ohio State.

The ending last night was the worst big game ending in Longhorn history. Nothing even close.

Quinn's fumble far exceeds Craig Curry's fumble v. Georgia in 1983 that cost us a title. (Like Sark, Akers also to blame: should have told everyone to not touch the ball on the punt.)

Two greatest defenses in Longhorn history and no titles. Grrrr....

 

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7 hours ago, Thatguy said:

This post is flat out retarded. Take Ewers out of this and look at the situation. We had the ball at the 1. Run the damn ball down hill. If you guys think things would've been different with a different quarterback then you aren't watching closely. Sark makes dumb ass playcalls and asks his quarterback to bail him out when he gets in trouble. That is not a recipe for success, and if things do not change we will find ourselves in the same situations next year with Arch.


What happened to the Quinn making audibles? 

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6 hours ago, gmr548 said:

The fuck else is he supposed to do? Cry and have a meltdown like you are on the field? Have you ever played a sport?

Yeah, when young players in their early 20's have a reasonable perspective on a FOOTBALL game vs real life and some fan is emotionally crushed by this loss beyond 5 minutes after the game, then either evaluate your priorities or bet and drink less. 

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