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17 minutes ago, MrBig said:

Instead of blaming others for Quinn’s shortcomings

Is receivers dropping passes a QE shortcoming?

Is FG kickers missing makable kicks QE shortcoming?

Is the OL inability run block effectively inside the RZ a QE shortcoming?

Is the OLs inability to effectively pass block against Georgia a QE shortcoming?

Is the special teams unit being completely borked all year a QE shortcoming?

 

Stop being a douche nozzle.

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1 minute ago, Longhornlove said:

Is receivers dropping passes a QE shortcoming?

Is FG kickers missing makable kicks QE shortcoming?

Is the OL inability run block effectively inside the RZ a QE shortcoming?

Is the OLs inability to effectively pass block against Georgia a QE shortcoming?

Is the special teams unit being completely borked all year a QE shortcoming?

 

Stop being a douche nozzle.

The amount of money these guys are costing QE is criminal.  

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9 hours ago, F250 said:

I wouldn't be surprised some haters here would prefer being able to say "I told you so" rather than seeing Quinn lift up a trophy for the national championship.

This is silly. Most people on here were posting on Texas message boards before Quinn was even born. 

I will say Quinn's career has been super interesting and very different from past Texas QBs.  Reclassifying out of HS and not playing his Senior season. He commits and decommits (understandably) to Texas. Then he is our first big transfer player. Then he's the first to have NIL and make shit loads of money. His career arc is very different than any QB that played for Texas before him. 

I think it's undeniable to say Quinn transferring to Texas was the first major step back to relevance. Card and Thompson were JAGs, and Ewers' recruiting ranking/hype is exactly what was needed at the time. He immediately showed brilliance vs. Bama in 2022 before getting hurt. It's the flashes of excellence that make the amateurish WTF plays/decisions so frustrating. But that's all baked in at this point. 

It's also been a very weird year schedule-wise. Inaugural season in the SEC, but the reality is the schedule was strange and pretty weak, which is no fault of Ewers or anyone else. He was excellent vs. Michigan, though that was the first sign that Michigan was pretty sucky this year. UGA was the only great team we faced and we lost to them twice. We were so much better overall than the rest of opponents that Ewers didn't have the opportunity to lead a comeback, instead we end up looking underwhelming on offense by holding leads and running out the clock for most second halves. If we played a conference schedule like OU this year, Quinn would've had many more chances to prove (or disprove) his greatness vs. better competition. 

The injuries every year sure didn't help. 

We are in the endgame now with a real chance at a championship. Arch takes over next year. Life is good. 

 

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4 minutes ago, Longhornlove said:

Is receivers dropping passes a QE shortcoming?

Is FG kickers missing makable kicks QE shortcoming?

Is the OL inability run block effectively inside the RZ a QE shortcoming?

Is the OLs inability to effectively pass block against Georgia a QE shortcoming?

Is the special teams unit being completely borked all year a QE shortcoming?

 

Stop being a douche nozzle.

Aside from the OL pass blocking being an issue (despite Quinn throwing for 358), how does the other shit explain why Quinn can’t throw a pass TD in the red zone? I’d like to say it’s receivers dropping the ball, but once we’re inside the 20, Quinn can’t even throw the ball close to the receivers because it’s all floaters sailing out of the back of the end zone. 

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2 minutes ago, Hank Kingsley said:

This is silly. Most people on here were posting on Texas message boards before Quinn was even born. 

I will say Quinn's career has been super interesting and very different from past Texas QBs.  Reclassifying out of HS and not playing his Senior season. He commits and decommits (understandably) to Texas. Then he is our first big transfer player. Then he's the first to have NIL and make shit loads of money. His career arc is very different than any QB that played for Texas before him. 

I think it's undeniable to say Quinn transferring to Texas was the first major step back to relevance. Card and Thompson were JAGs, and Ewers' recruiting ranking/hype is exactly what was needed at the time. He immediately showed brilliance vs. Bama in 2022 before getting hurt. It's the flashes of excellence that make the amateurish WTF plays/decisions so frustrating. But that's all baked in at this point. 

It's also been a very weird year schedule-wise. Inaugural season in the SEC, but the reality is the schedule was strange and pretty weak, which is no fault of Ewers or anyone else. He was excellent vs. Michigan, though that was the first sign that Michigan was pretty sucky this year. UGA was the only great team we faced and we lost to them twice. We were so much better overall than the rest of opponents that Ewers didn't have the opportunity to lead a comeback, instead we end up looking underwhelming on offense by holding leads and running out the clock for most second halves. If we played a conference schedule like OU this year, Quinn would've had many more chances to prove (or disprove) his greatness vs. better competition. 

The injuries every year sure didn't help. 

We are in the endgame now with a real chance at a championship. Arch takes over next year. Life is good. 

 

I still think Sark is making Quinn think too much and do less Brett Favre stuff which has muted his natural ability. 

Guys like Quinn may do better in a much simpler system where he's just slangin the ball around. Sark doesn't do well with those types in general. He and his offense are very much predicated with staying "on-schedule" we very well may see quinn with a different coaching philosophy in the NFL turn into a Patrick Mahomes Brett Favre hybrid type of player. 

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13 minutes ago, Longhornlove said:

Is receivers dropping passes a QE shortcoming?

Is FG kickers missing makable kicks QE shortcoming?

Is the OL inability run block effectively inside the RZ a QE shortcoming?

Is the OLs inability to effectively pass block against Georgia a QE shortcoming?

Is the special teams unit being completely borked all year a QE shortcoming?

 

Stop being a douche nozzle.

Keep in mind the missed FG happen after Quinn made his worst read and throw in the Georgia game. That cost Texas a 1st down.  FG was made and then penalty wiped it off. Lot of stuff went into losing the Georgia game. Bert should have made that FG, but Quinn should have made that read also.

Georgia led the nation in dropped balls. It is easy for Texas fans to remember the drops that hurt Quinn, but it also ignores that it happens to every QB. Also ignores the excellent plays WRs made, it generally balances itself out.

OL is one of the best pass blocking unnits in the nation. Most of the sacks are not on them.

 

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9 minutes ago, immamac said:

I still think Sark is making Quinn think too much and do less Brett Favre stuff which has muted his natural ability. 

Guys like Quinn may do better in a much simpler system where he's just slangin the ball around. Sark doesn't do well with those types in general. He and his offense are very much predicated with staying "on-schedule" we very well may see quinn with a different coaching philosophy in the NFL turn into a Patrick Mahomes Brett Favre hybrid type of player. 

Yes, he did well with Mac and Bryce.  Both of them are turds athletically.  But he did recruit Lacey and Bell, both are above average 

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11 minutes ago, immamac said:

I still think Sark is making Quinn think too much and do less Brett Favre stuff which has muted his natural ability. 

Guys like Quinn may do better in a much simpler system where he's just slangin the ball around. Sark doesn't do well with those types in general. He and his offense are very much predicated with staying "on-schedule" we very well may see quinn with a different coaching philosophy in the NFL turn into a Patrick Mahomes Brett Favre hybrid type of player. 

Yes, its Sark's fault Quinn is having to think and do too much. You're on point. Good job! 

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I still think Sark is making Quinn think too much and do less Brett Favre stuff which has muted his natural ability. 

Guys like Quinn may do better in a much simpler system where he's just slangin the ball around. Sark doesn't do well with those types in general. He and his offense are very much predicated with staying "on-schedule" we very well may see quinn with a different coaching philosophy in the NFL turn into a Patrick Mahomes Brett Favre hybrid type of player. 

For as much as Sark likes and supports Quinn, he definitely sees and believes in the limitations. If anything, Sark is trying to make Quinn not think AT ALL.  We run a simple system for him, it's just decorated with a lot of pre-snap movement and misdirection. Quinn is not a good processor and has trouble staying calm in the pocket. Quinn's footwork has barely improved (if at all) in 3 years. The deep ball has been an issue for 3 years.  Sark tries to scheme open first reads or just call straight up one read play designs. That's why he keeps going back to the slow developing throw back screen bullshit. Re-watch the Clemson game. Quinn was good but it was paint by numbers most of the day. And it didn't have to be any more than that when we are running the ball well.

If Ewers has a successful career in the NFL as a starter, I will be happy. And extremely, extremely shocked. 

 

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25 minutes ago, Longhornlove said:

Is receivers dropping passes a QE shortcoming?

Is FG kickers missing makable kicks QE shortcoming?

Is the OL inability run block effectively inside the RZ a QE shortcoming?

Is the OLs inability to effectively pass block against Georgia a QE shortcoming?

Is the special teams unit being completely borked all year a QE shortcoming?

 

Stop being a douche nozzle.

Exactly, and who let all these shit players surround Quinn?

That's right, Sark. 

Sark sucks and so does the rest of this Longhorn team!

Viva la Quinn!!

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3 minutes ago, BurntEyes said:

Yes, its Sark's fault Quinn is having to think and do too much. You're on point. Good job! 

His offense isn't for the simple minded. Quinn is not the highest IQ football or otherwise guy on the field or in the locker room, that's not controversial or even debated. 

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1 minute ago, immamac said:

His offense isn't for the simple minded. Quinn is not the highest IQ football or otherwise guy on the field or in the locker room, that's not controversial or even debated. 

Sark's offense for Quinn is simple minded. It is not complicated. He has curated it as much as he can to make things easy for Quinn. 

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4 minutes ago, MrBig said:

Aside from the OL pass blocking being an issue (despite Quinn throwing for 358), how does the other shit explain why Quinn can’t throw a pass TD in the red zone? I’d like to say it’s receivers dropping the ball, but once we’re inside the 20, Quinn can’t even throw the ball close to the receivers because it’s all floaters sailing out of the back of the end zone. 

Do you even watch the games? We have 21 passing TDs and 1 INT in the RZ this year. We have 19 TDs, right at 2 ypc inside the RZ. We have 2 losses this year. In our losses we average 1 ypc rushing. GA 1 Quinn along with many others failed miserably. GA2, according you, we lost because if QE inadequacies. We should have won that game despite people not named QE stepping up. We couldn't run the ball......again. They could, our special teams sucked and receivers dropped at least 6 passes and one TD. We averaged 3rd and 11 on third dow with 18 3rd down situations. If you blame Quinn Ewers for that, you are an idiot.

Has he played great this year, no but laying the struggles of the offense on him while the two of the most explosive playmakers are out with injury or can't be trusted with the ball against the toughest stretch of defenses in the SEC would seem to indicate you might encounter some resistance but no. Quinn is the problem. Why, because some sick, delusional fanatic hasn't had his deepest football fantasy fulfilled all while we are sitting in the drivers seat for a run at a National championship and being favored by Vegas to do so.

Yes, yes, I must be the delusional one.

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13 minutes ago, Codaxx said:

Keep in mind the missed FG happen after Quinn made his worst read and throw in the Georgia game. That cost Texas a 1st down.  FG was made and then penalty wiped it off. Lot of stuff went into losing the Georgia game. Bert should have made that FG, but Quinn should have made that read also.

Georgia led the nation in dropped balls. It is easy for Texas fans to remember the drops that hurt Quinn, but it also ignores that it happens to every QB. Also ignores the excellent plays WRs made, it generally balances itself out.

OL is one of the best pass blocking unnits in the nation. Most of the sacks are not on them.

 

13 sacks against Georgia, 13.

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8 minutes ago, immamac said:

His offense isn't for the simple minded. Quinn is not the highest IQ football or otherwise guy on the field or in the locker room, that's not controversial or even debated. 

Exactly, to hell with Sark and his overly complex offense! Quinn is a hero of the highest magnitude and the coach should stop expecting him to be Albert fucking Eistein. He's a humble hero let him just play hero ball and get him some quality teammates for crying out loud.

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17 minutes ago, Codaxx said:

guys you are mentioning were sophomores at the time. That  goes to my point. I believe Junior Angilau was the only upper classman on that OL

In 2021, we had Jones-Okafor/Angilau-Majors-Angilau/Imade-Kerstetter. All but Majors were upperclassmen.  Once they got over running into each other versus ArKansas, they were solid.

I am assuming that to get all the Banks-Campbell class we needed room and an open lane to early playing time.  I don’t remember all the specifics but would think that Imade, Okafor could have been invited back but weren’t for this reason, amongst maybe others.

But for sure in 2022, we had now multi-year starters in Jones (4th year?), Majors (3rd year) and Angilau.  We for sure could have had Karic (it was mentioned that he couldn’t play G, a position he started at a playoff SEC school ).  We could have had Parr, a non-freshman but future starter on a playoff team, or Johnson, who at a minimum started at another Big 12 school.  I’d assume Banks was a day 1 starter.

So you’ve got Banks-Angilau-Majors-Open-Jones.  Angilau gets hurt so now two spots looking for serviceable players.  Potential options from 2021 were Imade/Okafor (thinking they could have gotten a Covid year), Parr, Karic,  Johnson (maybe he was already gone) and Conner.  And what 6 other frosh.  It was not ideal but workable.  I believe we chose youth over some maturity.  That’s fine for the end goal, but it likely hindered the short term.
 

 

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4 minutes ago, Hank Kingsley said:

Sark's offense for Quinn is simple minded. It is not complicated. He has curated it as much as he can to make things easy for Quinn. 

And it is even more dumbed down with Arch in there. What does that say about him. Your theory doesn't hold water, if it does, we might be fucked.

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7 minutes ago, Longhornlove said:

Do you even watch the games? We have 21 passing TDs and 1 INT in the RZ this year. We have 19 TDs, right at 2 ypc inside the RZ. We have 2 losses this year. In our losses we average 1 ypc rushing. GA 1 Quinn along with many others failed miserably. GA2, according you, we lost because if QE inadequacies. We should have won that game despite people not named QE stepping up. We couldn't run the ball......again. They could, our special teams sucked and receivers dropped at least 6 passes and one TD. We averaged 3rd and 11 on third dow with 18 3rd down situations. If you blame Quinn Ewers for that, you are an idiot.

Has he played great this year, no but laying the struggles of the offense on him while the two of the most explosive playmakers are out with injury or can't be trusted with the ball against the toughest stretch of defenses in the SEC would seem to indicate you might encounter some resistance but no. Quinn is the problem. Why, because some sick, delusional fanatic hasn't had his deepest football fantasy fulfilled all while we are sitting in the drivers seat for a run at a National championship and being favored by Vegas to do so.

Yes, yes, I must be the delusional one.

You're not delusional, you're enlightened. You know it's Quinn's shitty teammates, terrible coach and the pussies that sat this season due to "injuries" that are really the issue. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise!

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2 minutes ago, Longhornlove said:

And it is even more dumbed down with Arch in there. What does that say about him. Your theory doesn't hold water, if it does, we might be fucked.

Yeah man, we've seen enough of Arch to know that he can't run Sark's offense either. He's another part of the shitty teammates Quinns been surrounded with that make him look bad. 

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I'm saying that Quinn likely can do the hero ball thing, but gets beat over the head and yelled at for it repeatedly. He needs to stay completely on schedule because when he does whatever gunslinger shit he wants bad things can happen. Some QBs are just gunslingers, mahomes and favre are 2 very different incarnations of gunslinger type QBs. Quinn I feel is a gunslinger type who is being made to play as a pocket passing type.  

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1 minute ago, immamac said:

I'm saying that Quinn likely can do the hero ball thing, but gets beat over the head and yelled at for it repeatedly. He needs to stay completely on schedule because when he does whatever gunslinger shit he wants bad things can happen. Some QBs are just gunslingers, mahomes and favre are 2 very different incarnations of gunslinger type QBs. Quinn I feel is a gunslinger type who is being made to play as a pocket passing type.  

I think there is potential merit to this.  A QB can be too cautious.  And a coach can coach a mentality out of you.

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4 minutes ago, immamac said:

I'm saying that Quinn likely can do the hero ball thing, but gets beat over the head and yelled at for it repeatedly. He needs to stay completely on schedule because when he does whatever gunslinger shit he wants bad things can happen. Some QBs are just gunslingers, mahomes and favre are 2 very different incarnations of gunslinger type QBs. Quinn I feel is a gunslinger type who is being made to play as a pocket passing type.  

Yep, Sark doesn't know shit about QBs, their abilities nor how to best use them to be successful.

He also won't bring in any Olinemen worth a shit or WRs who can actually catch. 

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3 minutes ago, immamac said:

I'm saying that Quinn likely can do the hero ball thing, but gets beat over the head and yelled at for it repeatedly. He needs to stay completely on schedule because when he does whatever gunslinger shit he wants bad things can happen. Some QBs are just gunslingers, mahomes and favre are 2 very different incarnations of gunslinger type QBs. Quinn I feel is a gunslinger type who is being made to play as a pocket passing type.  

Mahomes has that gunslinger in him but is actually very structured.  But agree, Quinn has that type of arm talent and we're just not seeing the QB we saw at SLC.  Maybe a fresh start for him would be good.  However, if he doesn't fit Sark's offense, why did we recruit him?  That's on Sark.

8 minutes ago, Longhornlove said:

And it is even more dumbed down with Arch in there. What does that say about him. Your theory doesn't hold water, if it does, we might be fucked.

In your dreams

6 minutes ago, BurntEyes said:

You're not delusional, you're enlightened. You know it's Quinn's shitty teammates, terrible coach and the pussies that sat this season due to "injuries" that are really the issue. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise!

Probably came from nefarious sources but saw a breakdown of the uga 1 game and *gasp* not all of the sacks were on the OL

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19 minutes ago, Longhornlove said:

13 sacks against Georgia, 13.

But how many are on the OL.. That is answer is way less than 13. I believe PFF credited the OL with 2 sacks in the first Georgia game. That does not mean the rest were on the QBs (TEs and RBs shared the load). Clemson is example. They had 2 sacks and neither were on the OL.

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2 minutes ago, Hank Kingsley said:

Show me an example of Sark running a simpler offense for Arch. You're just talking out of your ass. 

 

 

So the people saying the offense is dumbed down for Quinn are asking me to provide proof that it is dumbed down Arch?

I didn't do the work but it can be seen watching the replays. Rod Babers did the work. In one of his break downs he described a significantly less rate of motion and multi motion in when Arch was running the offense. That would be "dumbing it down".

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1 minute ago, Longhornlove said:

So the people saying the offense is dumbed down for Quinn are asking me to provide proof that it is dumbed down Arch?

I didn't do the work but it can be seen watching the replays. Rod Babers did the work. In one of his break downs he described a significantly less rate of motion and multi motion in when Arch was running the offense. That would be "dumbing it down".

I think Klatt had an explanation for this.  Sark is having to scheme extra hard to get guys open for Quinn.  He’s not comfortable throwing to relatively covered guys.  

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I'm truly blessed by this thread. 

I have learn that, in the Quinn debate there exist only 2 options. 

1) Quinn is a Mahomes level potential QB that has been completely prevented from being the hero he could be. This is absolutely the fault of the team, the coaching staff and obviously fans and media. Any possible suggestions otherwise is a clear indicator that you are part of group 2.

Or

2) Quinn is the worst college football QB of all time. All faults of the offense are absolutely on him. Everything he does is terrible. 

There is zero gray area. There is no possibility of both supporting the Longhorn team, Sark and Quinn while at the same time being even marginally critical of Quinn. It's completely impossible to point out issues and also want Quinn to succeed. Everyone must absolutely choose option 1 or 2 or henceforth be labeled as one category for even and small indicator that they might even dip a toe in the water of the other sides view point. 

It's good that our politics discussions never lean this direction. That would be a hot mess.

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21 minutes ago, Longhornlove said:

Quinn is the problem. Why, because some sick, delusional fanatic hasn't had his deepest football fantasy fulfilled all while we are sitting in the drivers seat for a run at a National championship and being favored by Vegas to do so.

I had all my deep football fantasies fulfilled for a lifetime watching Vince Young play like he was invincible in 2005. So forgive me if I want my football orgasms satisfied by a VY type of elite QB while you are satisfied with jerking off to Quinn’s bus driver game management level of play. 

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1 minute ago, Codaxx said:

But how many are on the OL

Does it matter? You have to protect the QB and run the football, they didn't do that. Prior to Clemson, we had 28 sacks on the season, 13 of those came against Georgia. You can do math right? That isn't a favorable percentage. No need to be coy, you say the film. The O-line got destroyed, especially the second half in GA 2, it was fugly.

 

It isn't just O-line, it is RBs, TEs OC scheme and the QB. That is my point. It isn't just the QB as so many chucklekfucks in here want to be true. Thanks for helping me prove my point.

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1 minute ago, Longhornlove said:

So the people saying the offense is dumbed down for Quinn are asking me to provide proof that it is dumbed down Arch?

I didn't do the work but it can be seen watching the replays. Rod Babers did the work. In one of his break downs he described a significantly less rate of motion and multi motion in when Arch was running the offense. That would be "dumbing it down".

The routes and concepts are the same. 

Arch has almost completed 2 years at Texas. He understands Sark's offense. He's not some mongoloid. 

 

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Just now, Longhornlove said:

Does it matter? You have to protect the QB and run the football, they didn't do that. Prior to Clemson, we had 28 sacks on the season, 13 of those came against Georgia. You can do math right? That isn't a favorable percentage. No need to be coy, you say the film. The O-line got destroyed, especially the second half in GA 2, it was fugly.

 

It isn't just O-line, it is RBs, TEs OC scheme and the QB. That is my point. It isn't just the QB as so many chucklekfucks in here want to be true. Thanks for helping me prove my point.

actually that was my point.

 

your point was

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Is the OLs inability to effectively pass block against Georgia a QE shortcoming?

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13 sacks against Georgia, 13.

 

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7 minutes ago, closetohumping said:

I think Klatt had an explanation for this.  Sark is having to scheme extra hard to get guys open for Quinn.  He’s not comfortable throwing to relatively covered guys.  

Klatt on Ewers just after the 5 min mark

Don't listen to any other parts though as the idiot that is Klatt compliments both lines, a lot. So clearly he doesn't know shit.

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H to the Izzo

E to the Essays.

Let's try this here:

Quinn or Them?

CSU - Quinn

UM - Quinn

UTSA - Quinn (even injured Quinn)

ULM - Them (Quinn DNP)

MST - Them (Quinn DNP)

ou - Quinn

UGA - Quinn 

Vandy - Quinn

UF - Quinn

ARK - Quinn

UK - Quinn

Aggy - Quinn

UGA - Quinn

Clemson - Them.

 

So there you have it. Quinn Ewers had ONE game this season - Clemson - where he did not have a better performance than the opposing QB.

Yes, I know that the DEFENSE has a lot to do with that... but all we're trying to do is win, right?  He's winning.

Stop being hoes. Let the man play ball.

 

 

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1 minute ago, Codaxx said:

actually that was my point.

I don't need you to tell me what my point is. My point, my entire existence in this thread, it to negate the false narrative that is being portrayed of QE being the reason for the offenses shortcomings. Is he a factor in it, yes. He is being unfairly criticized for many things he has no control over.

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1 hour ago, MrBig said:

See how that works? I can praise and criticize Quinn all in one post without blaming others for his achievements and faults. 

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1 hour ago, Longhornlove said:

Is that supposed to be some kind of dig? Dude was an all pro NFL 1st round pick that made almost 200 million dollars.

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Sigh. Cory Pullig was pretty good, Stephen McGee was a very good college QB who was 4th round pick and a backup in the NFL for 4 years, and Ryan Tannehill was a 1st rounder and a special talent. 
I put Quinn in the McGee bucket.

everyone happy? 

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4 minutes ago, Longhornlove said:

How does Klatts" dick taste? Yummy?

Oh, so you've joined the dick sucking club with Fondren & Main. 

I've never sucked Klatt's dick, I've an aversion to Buffalo Cock (see Deion thread for more detail) but I can say Codaxx cock is not my standard relative to Fondren & Main.

I'm just glad you've hopefully recognized I've come to the light and now understand the reality. 

Quinn's shitty teammates and coaches are the issue.

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10 minutes ago, Longhornlove said:

I don't need you to tell me what my point is. My point, my entire existence in this thread, it to negate the false narrative that is being portrayed of QE being the reason for the offenses shortcomings. Is he a factor in it, yes. He is being unfairly criticized for many things he has no control over.

irony of this is amazing. You started out saying OL could not pass protect vs Georgia. I pointed out that PFF credit them with 2 sacks allowed. I mentioned that the sacks were combination of OL, RBs, TEs, and QB. You decided to latch on to that. So to sum this up you created a false narrative about the OL to combat the false narrative about Quinn. fantastic.

Little curious as to what you think the false narratives on Quinn are (outside the "pussy) in this thread

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7 minutes ago, Hank Kingsley said:

The routes and concepts are the same. 

You asked for an example, I gave you one from someone who knows way more about football than me or you. I'm really starting to think your intelligence resembles that of the character in your avatar. 

 

I'm sorry, I shouldn't have said that, I apologize.

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4 minutes ago, Slacks said:

H to the Izzo

E to the Essays.

Let's try this here:

Quinn or Them?

CSU - Quinn

UM - Quinn

UTSA - Quinn (even injured Quinn)

ULM - Them (Quinn DNP)

MST - Them (Quinn DNP)

ou - Quinn

UGA - Quinn 

Vandy - Quinn

UF - Quinn

ARK - Quinn

UK - Quinn

Aggy - Quinn

UGA - Quinn

Clemson - Them.

 

So there you have it. Quinn Ewers had ONE game this season - Clemson - where he did not have a better performance than the opposing QB.

Yes, I know that the DEFENSE has a lot to do with that... but all we're trying to do is win, right?  He's winning.

Stop being hoes. Let the man play ball.

 

 

So wait, your saying the Texas defense gets some credit in regards to how the opposing QB performs??

Such bullshit man! 

Come on! The only reason Quinn didn't out perform them all was his shitty offensive teammates and crappy head coach.

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11 minutes ago, Longhornlove said:

I don't need you to tell me what my point is. My point, my entire existence in this thread, it to negate the false narrative that is being portrayed of QE being the reason for the offenses shortcomings. Is he a factor in it, yes. He is being unfairly criticized for many things he has no control over.

No man, just no. 

I thought you understood, any criticism of Quinn is unfounded. 

No short comings of the offense are on Quinn. Sark out front should have told you.

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