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Just now, DaysOff said:

These coaches watched the qb room all year. It'll blow people's minds to learn Quinn was better than Arch in 2024, but folks would rather believe Sark was afraid of being kneecapped by the Southlake mafia. If that room was slightly better in 2024, we're probably champions. It might be better in 2025, might not.

Yeah, I'm afraid of this, too.

The only time we've seen Arch without the training wheels he probably got concussed. I've got high hopes, but we should temper our expectations.

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That and the Longhorn Pro Day that Quinn threw to the previous years receivers was in front of many decision makers, to include the Dolphins HC. He excelled throwing that day to X, AD, and others.

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People want to say that it’s Quinn’s fault we aren’t champions but the OLine broke down on 2 straight downs in a critical moment.  At the end of the day, Sark’s dumbass play calls put us in that position…

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18 minutes ago, Dbeasy said:

I really don’t get this thread. It’s obvious that Quinn wasn’t as good as his rating/hype and not as bad as so many haters on here want to hate on him. 

He was a pretty good but not great QB for Texas who had a lot of success in terms of W/L but not demonstrating an ability to stick in the NFL. That’s his legacy, and it should be undisputed. 

I won’t yet write him off for the nfl because Ido believe he’s been hurt the last two years. Maybe he shows something. 

Well, this thread was a lot of people pointing out Quinn's flaws (call that hating if you wish) and a few posters led by one specific user, constantly gaslighting anyone who had anything negative to say about him. No, you're stupid, that wasn't an overthrow by Quinn, Worthy didn't run the route correctly. Worthy should've dove for that ball that was 5 yards short. Worthy should have jumped higher for that pass that was 8 feet above him. Why did Worthy jump backwards strangely? Quinn was a slightly above average QB who had his stats padded by being surrounded by NFL WRs, TEs and RBs who constantly turned 3-10 yard passes and checkdowns into 15-30 yard gains. He had a few dimes down the field, but the misses greatly outnumbered those.

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Posted (edited)
11 minutes ago, chainsaw said:

Yeah, I'm afraid of this, too.

The only time we've seen Arch without the training wheels he probably got concussed. I've got high hopes, but we should temper our expectations.

Ok, I've kept my mouth shut but this post touched a nerve.

The way Sark deployed Arch at the end of the season was borderline criminal. He had the epic TD run vs. A&M. After that, just a bunch more designed runs that were an invitation for defenses to absolutely tee off on Manning. It was stupid and dangerous to rely that heavily on his athleticism/strength and run the same shit over and over again. Comes in cold off the bench to run a telegraphed play where defenders want to literally knock him out. 

Seeing the replay of him getting speared and concussed vs. Ohio State was infuriating. Just a huge fuckup by Sark with how he handled Arch after the A&M game. 

 

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1 minute ago, OU Sucks said:

Well, this thread was a lot of people pointing out Quinn's flaws (call that hating if you wish) and a few posters led by one specific user, constantly gaslighting anyone who had anything negative to say about him. No, you're stupid, that wasn't an overthrow by Quinn, Worthy didn't run the route correctly. Worthy should've dove for that ball that was 5 yards short. Worthy should have jumped higher for that pass that was 8 feet above him. Why did Worthy jump backwards strangely? Quinn was a slightly above average QB who had his stats padded by being surrounded by NFL WRs, TEs and RBs who constantly turned 5-10 yard passes and checkdowns into 15-30 yard gains.

My favorite thing when Golden was drafted was seeing great catches on severely under thrown passes. 

1 minute ago, Hank Kingsley said:

Ok, I've kept my mouth shut but this post touched a nerve.

The way Sark deployed Arch at the end of the season was borderline criminal. He had the epic TD run vs. A&M. After that, just a bunch more designed runs that were an invitation for defenses to absolutely tee off on Manning. It was stupid and dangerous to rely that heavily on his athleticism/strength and run the same shit over and over again.

Seeing the replay of him getting speared and concussed vs. Ohio State was infuriating. Just a huge fuckup by Sark with how he handled Arch after the A&M game. 

 

It also ignores 3/4 of the UTSA game and his 2 starts. 

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1 minute ago, BurntOrange&White said:

My favorite thing when Golden was drafted was seeing great catches on severely under thrown passes. 

It also ignores 3/4 of the UTSA game and his 2 starts. 

Golden ran the wrong route on all of those. /s

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Posted (edited)
3 minutes ago, BurntOrange&White said:

It also ignores 3/4 of the UTSA game and his 2 starts. 

Yeah, the "training wheels" were off when he started two games! 

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2 minutes ago, BurntOrange&White said:

My favorite thing when Golden was drafted was seeing great catches on severely under thrown passes. 

It also ignores 3/4 of the UTSA game and his 2 starts. 

UTSA, ULM, and Miss St are the training wheels.

UGA and Ohio State were not.

He's got all the tools to be great, but let's not anoint him just yet.

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Posted
Just now, chainsaw said:

UTSA, ULM, and Miss St are the training wheels.

UGA and Ohio State were not.

He's got all the tools to be great, but let's not anoint him just yet.

Ignoring full starts and focusing on a handful of snaps where the defense knows what's coming is a choice. 

 

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Posted (edited)
2 minutes ago, chainsaw said:

UTSA, ULM, and Miss St are the training wheels.

UGA and Ohio State were not.

He's got all the tools to be great, but let's not anoint him just yet.

It won’t take much to be better than Quinn that’s for sure. 
 

He also out performed Quinn during the game Quinn got benched. Quinn should have never seen the field again from then on. That completely fucked our season. 

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51 minutes ago, Frank Drebin said:

Quinn is in the same tier as Simms and Major to me.  Good college QBs with flaws you’re unlikely to win a championship with.  Sam had flaws to.  I think we could have won a championship with him this season though with this supporting cast.  More of a gamer and better in red zone. 

This is fair. Contrary to all the fat-figured shit-talking ingrates on this board, Quinn was a good QB. He wasn’t great, nor was he “mediocre” or a “pussy” — he was solid, with flashes of absolute brilliance and total discombobulation. He also leaves us in the top five of practically every statistical category for Texas QBs.

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2 minutes ago, mwaadeeb said:

This is fair. Contrary to all the fat-figured shit-talking ingrates on this board, Quinn was a good QB. He wasn’t great, nor was he “mediocre” or a “pussy” — he was solid, with flashes of absolute brilliance and total discombobulation. He also leaves us in the top five of practically every statistical category for Texas QBs.

Nah he’s a pussy with no aura. You can see it in interviews 

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1 hour ago, Nicole44 said:

But I have tits so I probably don’t know shit about football, 🏈 right?

hey, me too! maybe that’s my nobody has been taking me seriously this whole time… 🤔 

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1 hour ago, WineGuy69 said:

Why is it important for you to convince internet strangers of your opinion? Obviously this is a message board, but there is a difference in posting an opinion and sitting there for years trying to convince a bunch of random people of your opinion. Maybe I guess I wish I had that energy.

you don’t seem to be able to grasp the concept of an online sports message board. the literal purpose of this entire website is discussion and debate.

as for why people care- if you and someone else disagree with each other from a place of respect- aka what you see every day on the basketball, baseball, and soccer boards- then at the end of the day you get some right wrong, you get some wrong, and the discussion moves on. 

but when you can’t disagree without it instantly devolving into choosing sides, covering yourself in warpaint, and fire bombing the villages of everyone who doesn’t think exactly the way you do- aka the football forum- then yeah, people aren’t just gonna sit around and take abuse for years on end and then just say, “ho hum 🤷🏼‍♂️” and let it die when they’re ultimately proven right. there’s a natural human desire to say, “hey asshole, remember when you called me fat, told me that nobody loved me, negged my last 10, posts, and then tried to have me banned (all real examples from one single day of me posting on this thread in november of 2023) because my football opinion was different from yours? you remember that?!?!” yeah well it turns out that you were wrong, and it would be pretty great if you would be an adult and apologize, admit you were wrong, be better in the future, or best of all, do all of the above!

this dynamic where, “we get to shit on you for years but you don’t get to say a word when you’re ultimately proven right” is just an insane thing to perpetuate or normalize. that has never been how it works, and we’re not starting today.

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21 minutes ago, BurntOrange&White said:

It won’t take much to be better than Quinn that’s for sure. 
 

He also out performed Quinn during the game Quinn got benched. Quinn should have never seen the field again from then on. That completely fucked our season. 

Yeah, I thought Quinn should’ve stayed benched after Georgia, and it’s not because I was sold that Arch was a sure-fire better solution (frankly, Georgia dominated both our QBs along with our line).  It’s because I absolutely thought this was a championship-caliber Longhorn team, I had seen enough of Quinn to doubt he could carry the team all the way, maybe Arch could, and the time to find out was the remaining schedule before the playoff.  I didn’t think you wanted to be in a situation where Quinn was benched in the playoff asking Arch to carry you with less reps.  
 

Regarding Arch: I worry that the expectations are way too high.  It feels like anything short of a Heisman and/or a natty is a failure, and those are obviously extremely lofty for a team that just saw 4 pass rushers and 3 O-linemen get drafted

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29 minutes ago, mwaadeeb said:

This is fair. Contrary to all the fat-figured shit-talking ingrates on this board, Quinn was a good QB. He wasn’t great, nor was he “mediocre” or a “pussy” — he was solid, with flashes of absolute brilliance and total discombobulation. He also leaves us in the top five of practically every statistical category for Texas QBs.

If anyone knows what it means to be a pussy, it's Surly posters.

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Posted
55 minutes ago, DaysOff said:

These coaches watched the qb room all year. It'll blow people's minds to learn Quinn was better than Arch in 2024, but folks would rather believe Sark was afraid of being kneecapped by the Southlake mafia. If that room was slightly better in 2024, we're probably champions. It might be better in 2025, might not.

It definitely played a factor I think. It’s hard to take that part out of the equation totally. A lot was put into Quinn and not just money. He was a heisman favorite at the start of the season with many “experts” and people here saying he would be a first round pick after the season but he regressed in his downfield game and footwork due to injury or not.  Sark knew it would have totally tanked him if he benched him and thought he could change the offense to fit Quinn’s strengths and dink and dunk and still win.  They are very different quarterbacks, short game with Ewers was very good, with Arch it’s going to be a much more of a gunslinging offense.  

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45 minutes ago, Hook1997 said:

It definitely played a factor I think. It’s hard to take that part out of the equation totally. A lot was put into Quinn and not just money. He was a heisman favorite at the start of the season with many “experts” and people here saying he would be a first round pick after the season but he regressed in his downfield game and footwork due to injury or not.  Sark knew it would have totally tanked him if he benched him and thought he could change the offense to fit Quinn’s strengths and dink and dunk and still win.  They are very different quarterbacks, short game with Ewers was very good, with Arch it’s going to be a much more of a gunslinging offense.  

I don't think it'll be gunslinginng at all. I think it'll be a mobile pocket modern pro style offense. 

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23 minutes ago, immamac said:

I don't think it'll be gunslinginng at all. I think it'll be a mobile pocket modern pro style offense. 

In the form of we will be passing downfield a lot more with less screens and three yard outs, it will feel like gunslinging vs last year.  

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Posted
3 hours ago, WineGuy69 said:

But again, why is it important for you to try to make random internet strangers, that you will never meet, change their mind over such a silly topic in a global lens. Why is that important for you to put your time and energy into?


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Posted
2 hours ago, jimmyjazz said:

He didn't say Quinn had no flaws.  You don't need to exaggerate to make your point.

Personally, I think blaming any one player for a loss is pretty silly except in extreme cases.

Go back and read his post and the posts of many, many others. You're categorically and undeniably incorrect.

I am in no way exaggerating and to say I am means you were not reading his posts, the posts of other and are simply misrememebring. I can go pull a shit ton of them if you insist.

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4 hours ago, whereiend said:

Sam with this roster talent would have been insane. He had 26 TDs to 5 INTs throwing to Josh Moore and Brennan Eagles. You think we are failing to score on the 1 yard line with Sam back there??

Quinn had insane rosters to work with. 30 draft picks over 3 years. And yet he never really put up great numbers or led super efficient offenses. The guy is a pretty good college QB but he probably ends up as a "failure" who transfers out if he played for Herman.

I think Sam would score from the 1. But the fact that we didn’t against Ohio St, has nothing to do with QE. That was on Sark. I remember being surprised when Sam completed a 20-ish yard pass against good coverage. And I was always surprised when Quinn didn’t. Sam ran like a bull and never got hurt. Respect that, but he was never the passer that QE is. 

Posted
1 minute ago, BurntEyes said:

I can go pull a shit ton of them if you insist.

If I cared I would.  Even so, if ONE guy says Quinn has "no flaws" (which didn't happen) then it's hardly some sweeping indictment of people who were simply saying the Quinn haters needed to fucking dial it back a bit.

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2 hours ago, mwaadeeb said:

He wasn’t great, nor was he “mediocre”

what adjectives would you use to describe a QB PFF rated as the 13th best in the sec and 200th best in the country, keeping in mind that this QB was in a better situation than all 199 qbs ahead of him? you think mediocre is too harsh? really?

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10 minutes ago, BurntEyes said:

Go back and read his post and the posts of many, many others. You're categorically and undeniably incorrect.

I am in no way exaggerating and to say I am means you were not reading his posts, the posts of other and are simply misrememebring. I can go pull a shit ton of them if you insist.

^^^ this is facts. we were calling it out in real time. i cannot count the number of times that people, especially thatguy, would make post after post after post and never once even hint that quinn could possibly be at fault for anything. these are the same claiming that he “led” us to all of our victories the last two years. you said it: anyone who denies this either wasn’t here the past 1-2 years or they just don’t remember.

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Posted (edited)
20 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said:

people who were simply saying the Quinn haters needed to fucking dial it back a bit.

this is revisionist history at best, and a total fabrication at worst. first off, your use of “quinn haters” says it all. the idea that anyone who is critical of quinn “hates” him or is rooting against him is a mental illness that plagues this forum. the people who were critical of quinn were never the hostile, insulting, combative ones who needed to “dial it back”, and the idea that the pro-QE crowd simply suggested that “the haters dial it back” is laughable:

you guys didn’t “suggest the quinn haters dial it back a bit”, you read spot-on accounts of his poor footwork, poor accuracy, pocket jitters, lack of mobility, inability to move the chains or hit open wr’s, etc, and then *y’all*- as in a shit ton of y’all- would respond to those non-combative, football related posts with anger, and vitriol, and personal insults, and mass neg reps. you guys didn’t “ask the haters to dial it back”, y’all were the very ones needlessly dialing shit up and going apoplectic at any post which that was critical of quinn in the first place. for you to sit here and act like that didn’t happen, or that the QE zealots weren’t the ones being needlessly combative and insulting is wild.

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4 hours ago, TexasExe14 said:


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That’s what the school calls it.

 

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Just now, Derka said:

this is revisionist history at best, and a total fabrication. first off, your use of “quinn haters” says it all. the people who were critical of quinn were never the hostile, insulting, combative ones who could use to “dial it back”. the fact that so many of you equate being critical of someone with hating him speaks volumes. you guys didn’t “suggest the quinn haters dial it back a bit”, you read spot-on accounts of his poor footwork, poor accuracy, pocket jitters, lack of mobility, inability to move the chains or hit open wr’s, etc, and then *y’all*- as in a shit ton of y’all- would respond to those non-combative, football related posts with anger, and vitriol, and personal insults, and mass neg reps. you guys didn’t “ask the haters to dial it back”, y’all were the very ones needlessly dialing shit up and going apoplectic at any post which that was critical of quinn in the first place. for you to sit here and act like that didn’t happen is wild.

Oh for fucks sake, I don't have it in me start parcing this lunacy.  Stop being so butthurt when people disagree with your over the top stupid takes.

Nobody said Quinn Ewers had no flaws.  Nobody.  Find it and I will donate $100 to your charity of choice.  I mean, come the fuck on.  "No flaws".  Joe Montana had flaws.  Dan Marino had flaws.  You bitches who exagerrate like my wife does just ruin any reasonable discourse.

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2 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said:

Oh for fucks sake

you start every single interaction with me with cuss words, anger, patronizing talk, and total exasperation, and you’re the only one who doesn’t see it. just put me on ignore already man. you seriously can’t handle reading my posts. 

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7 minutes ago, Derka said:

you start every single interaction with me with cuss words, anger, patronizing talk, and total exasperation, and you’re the only one who doesn’t see it. just put me on ignore already man. you seriously can’t handle reading my posts. 

I'm deleting my post, I can't be any more of the problem than I already am.

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Posted (edited)
12 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said:

Nobody said Quinn Ewers had no flaws.  Nobody.  Find it and I will donate $100 to your charity of choice.  I mean, come the fuck on.  "No flaws". 

Where the fuck is @Thatguy because clearly you don’t remember how he constantly said, “yeah, Quinn should’ve…but it was because the OL/WR/TE who didn’t do their job and that’s why Quinn fucked up” instead of just owning it and then adding a layer of “Quinn was so miserable at Texas during the season because fans treated him worse than Garrett Gilbert.” Quinn is a great kid who bleeds orange but the aggy level of delusion that people loyal to him and who can’t own up to his mistakes is what has created the dysfunction on this thread. And then it comes back to “Derka needs help” or whatever the fuck people say because he goes off the rails responding to your shit. Yeah, Derka can’t handle criticism he gets here, but that doesn’t mean he was wrong about Quinn not being as good as some of yall think he was. It’s almost Looch levels of delusion for a young man who is too good to have Looch level type of supporters hanging on his every move.

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4 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said:

I can't handle reading your posts because you're an immature, irrational overgrown manchild who has zero self awareness.  Like many who have said it before, including many times just this year, seek help.  You are a mess.

 case in point.

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1 minute ago, MrBig said:

Where the fuck is @Thatguy because clearly you don’t remember how he constantly said, “yeah, Quinn should’ve…but it was because the OL/WR/TE who didn’t do their job and that’s why Quinn fucked up” instead of just owning it and then adding a layer of “Quinn was so miserable at Texas during the season because fans treated him worse than Garrett Gilbert.”

I don't think that's an accurate characterization, but it really doesn't matter, he never said Quinn had "no flaws".  I mean, come on.

 

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Quinn is a great kid who bleeds orange but the aggy level of delusion that people loyal to him and who can’t own up to his mistakes is what has created the dysfunction on this thread. And then it comes back to “Derka needs help” or whatever the fuck people say because he goes off the rails responding to your shit. Yeah, Derka can’t handle criticism he gets here, but that doesn’t mean he was wrong about Quinn not being as good as some of yall think he was. It’s almost Looch levels of delusion for a young man is is too good to have Looch level type of supporters hanging on his every move.

Well, I often acknowledged ares where Quinn needed to improve.  Tons of us did.  Players are who they are.  I'm wrong every day, and I'm at the top of my field.  I mean, the inability to see shades of gray and just accept that guys are gonna make mistakes is mind-boggling.

I've always suspected this is amplified because Arch is on the bench.  Talk about "backup QB is always the Texas favorite" syndrome.  Never mind what the Manning family wanted for Arch in terms of time on the 40 acres.

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Quinn is and was better than Sam on this and every planet. And I like Sam. 

You have bumped your head. Quinn is a better pure passer and may be better in the NFL. Sam is a much better college qb.
Posted
3 minutes ago, Jkwellborn said:

You have bumped your head. Quinn is a better pure passer and may be better in the NFL. Sam is a much better college qb.

Sam was a lot of fun to watch as a college QB.  Tough to map him to the NFL, but hey, he's still there.  Can't argue with that.

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Sam vs Quinn is interesting. I’m envisioning the SuperQB, QuinSam. They are almost perfect complements to each other.

leader - Sam

difficult mid routes - Quinn

long ball - Sam

accuracy (except long ball) - Quinn

durability - Sam

read defenses - Quinn

They are very different QB’s. With Sam’s difficulty in accuracy, I’m surprised he’s still in the nfl. With Quinn’s lack of durability and long ball, I won’t be too surprised if he doesn’t make it in the nfl. 

 

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Ok, I've kept my mouth shut but this post touched a nerve.
The way Sark deployed Arch at the end of the season was borderline criminal. He had the epic TD run vs. A&M. After that, just a bunch more designed runs that were an invitation for defenses to absolutely tee off on Manning. It was stupid and dangerous to rely that heavily on his athleticism/strength and run the same shit over and over again. Comes in cold off the bench to run a telegraphed play where defenders want to literally knock him out. 
Seeing the replay of him getting speared and concussed vs. Ohio State was infuriating. Just a huge fuckup by Sark with how he handled Arch after the A&M game. 
 

At this point, I think it was Sark doing that to spark a “run game” and to not have to listen to people ask why Arch wasn’t playing. Just letting him run keeps arch from throwing and making Quinn or Sark look bad.
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6 minutes ago, Dbeasy said:

Sam vs Quinn is interesting. I’m envisioning the SuperQB, QuinSam. They are almost perfect complements to each other.

leader - Sam

difficult mid routes - Quinn

long ball - Sam

accuracy (except long ball) - Quinn

durability - Sam

read defenses - Quinn

They are very different QB’s. With Sam’s difficulty in accuracy, I’m surprised he’s still in the nfl. With Quinn’s lack of durability and long ball, I won’t be too surprised if he doesn’t make it in the nfl. 

 

Arch ;)

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Posted (edited)
20 minutes ago, Jkwellborn said:


You have bumped your head. Quinn is a better pure passer and may be better in the NFL. Sam is a much better college qb.

I didn’t bump my head. I’m just mostly stupid. 
 

Edit: But I’d still take QE against almost any opponent. Last year’s Ohio State might be the one game I’d pick Sam just because of the size and durability. Running QB would have been a huge advantage, but they knocked Arch out completely and Quinn wasn’t going to do it. Sam would have delivered some blows their way.  

 

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Posted (edited)
24 minutes ago, Jkwellborn said:


You have bumped your head. Quinn is a better pure passer and may be better in the NFL. Sam is a much better college qb.

Draft results as a form of prognostication don't agree. Quinn's long ball passing and health are his #1 and #2 issues. It's the the health concerns that I fear will be Quinn's biggest issue in the NFL. 

Quinn

7th round - Pick 231

Sam 

6th round - Pick 213

 

 

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Posted
6 hours ago, chainsaw said:

He still sounds pretty deflated. Brutal reality check, which I don't blame him for so much as I blame the bubble he was obviously raised in.

Can't blame the guy. He's processing turning down multiple millions of dollars to transfer to Miami or wherever and be the big man on campus starter for another year to have a non guaranteed contract and likely get cut in training camp. Chances are he makes almost nothing this season and ends up slinging it in the UFL next year for $64k. 

Or ends up in Canada. Hope he saved and invested that sweet Texas money wisely

Posted
1 hour ago, Derka said:

what adjectives would you use to describe a QB PFF rated as the 13th best in the sec and 200th best in the country, keeping in mind that this QB was in a better situation than all 199 qbs ahead of him? you think mediocre is too harsh? really?

The consensus is that Quinn was at least on the level of Sam, historically. Is Sam your definition of a mediocre Texas QB?
 

https://www.si.com/college/texas/football/where-does-quinn-ewers-rank-in-texas-longhorns-qb-history-01jhnfrmkxh7

Posted
5 hours ago, Nicole44 said:

I have been a part of this community for years and I have tried to promote it as much as I can.

I also take a lot more shit for my posts from a bunch of know it alls who are wrong. Repeatedly. They have no problem putting my shit on blast gang style and attacking me for my wrongness. But when called out and proven wrong on national television they just want the talk to go away and say those of us who were slammed are petty for brining it up? Nah. GTFO with that noise. 

Now they just want us to all move on. Sure. These same people if QE would have been drafted in Round one or two or three would have come back here and crowed and celebrated and put those of us who seem to understand football better than they do on blast. 
 

💥 we all want QE to succeed. That doesn’t mean some of us are blind and irretrievably moronic about what we saw on the field the last two seasons. 

It is kind of like you dont answer any of my questions, you just try to justify yourself and again without ever answering anything I ask you.

5 hours ago, Josef Pwag said:

There are many "types" of people who bother me. One of the most bothersome types is people who are shocked & upset that football is being discussed on a football message board.

WineGuy69, I think you gave it your best shot, but I am going to have to ask you to leave. 

I can tell your reading comprehension is shit so I am going to guess two things. I laid out the difference between posting on a message board and spending years defending a position to strangers.

Your reading comprehension is dog shit. So little boy, go back and read my posts, please stop posting on the board of school you clearly didnt go to (you clearly dont have the intelligence) and please take people like Nicole with you. This board would be better off.

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With Tua’s brain being mush and Daniel Jones being…Jones, there’s a good chance Quinn starts at some point next season.

Jones went to the Colts during the offseason. Dolphins QB room, as of today is Tua, MILF, and Quinn.

Hook’em!!!

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