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1 hour ago, The_Great_Hornsby said:

Ewers was a statue at QB and limited the ability of the O line against elite D lines. IF Ewers had even slight mobility we couldve moved the pocket and made the O line's job easier. 

They were rushing 4 and still getting home. Oline sucked

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1 hour ago, BurntEyes said:

Damn... there were 5 defenders that had a chance to stop that play. 

We ran this play against someone else toward the end of the year. Maybe UGA?

Outnumbered and asking a G to beat the much faster safety to the point and leave the RB with one to beat... It didn't work then, either. 

Check into a straight up RPO and hand the ball off on the dive. They can't sell out to play run because of the pass threat (that we never run in that spot).

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54 minutes ago, Irish Wrist Watch said:

That safety we took last game - all the close tacklers were to Quinn's right. A hundred times a year we all see good QBs run out of trouble, arc around a linebacker or defensive end and race to the sidelines for a short gain. If Quinn had any quickness at all, he'd have darted to his left, run deeper into the end zone and arced out of it at the sidelines.

You’re getting dumber by the hour tonight.

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2 hours ago, Irish Wrist Watch said:

All coaches make bad calls. Sark makes a lot of good ones. One quality Manning seems to have that Ewers doesn't is the ability to take a play gone bad and turn it into something amazing. He has instincts and can turn on the speed like that, outrun even D backs. That safety we took last game - all the close tacklers were to Quinn's right. A hundred times a year we all see good QBs run out of trouble, arc around a linebacker or defensive end and race to the sidelines for a short gain. If Quinn had any quickness at all, he'd have darted to his left, run deeper into the end zone and arced out of it at the sidelines. He doesn't have that raw ability to make something happen when a play breaks down.

Arch does, and I think Sark is a good enough coach to take full advantage of his size, speed and elusiveness. That seven yard run he made tonight on fourth down could have easily been stopped at or before the LOS. He's a gamer. He will rally teams around him just like his uncles did. Good coaching, fired up players, a couple of hot RBs and a star QB. We're gonna be sitting pretty next year. We'll probably be ranked Top 10 most of the year.

Imagine writing this about Arch's play. He played in two games and came in for two series vs Georgia and looked worse than the starting QB. If you think a QB is going to save you when you run for 20-60 yards every week you are in for a big surprise. Ohio State busted that run with their QB on a designed QB run. I am not sure I have ever seen Sark call QB Power. Bottom line, the team that runs the football better wins these games. The three times we've lost this year have all been when we lost the rushing battle. Y'all are looking in the wrong location.

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