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My guy it's a forum for Texas fans to talk about Texas football. What does any of that have to do with people's concerns? This is such a weird take lol.
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You still don’t get it. Talk about the offense. Cool. It’s 9:01 on a Sunday morning. What are we even doing? I’m going to tell my wife good morning before I get in trouble.
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You called everyone stupid for talking about the offense and then admitted you’re delusional - do you even understand what you’re saying?
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Adversity reveals character and creates opportunity…
Sundancekid replied to Kevin C's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Sam Houston is going to suffer next week. -
Being a fan is delusional, but letting this affect your health and mental space is asinine. Do something else with your Saturday.
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Have you watched this team? This is delusional
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Adversity reveals character and creates opportunity…
AusMOJO replied to Kevin C's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Alex, I'll take option 3 for 500, thank you. -
Does Manning fix it and plays to his talent level? Is Matthew Caldwell the savior you want him to be? Or is this a humbling season? Bobby predicted the offense would start rough and Texas would be 3 - 2 after the first 5 games. Stop acting surprise, and stop complaining like you don’t have personal lives, responsibilities, trials and tribulations to take care of of and overcome. Blessings. 🤘🏾 I’m still rolling with 15 - 1 till I see a 2nd loss.
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Adversity reveals character and creates opportunity…
Kevin C replied to Kevin C's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Me too. 🧡🐂🤘🏼 -
Adversity reveals character and creates opportunity…
Kevin C replied to Kevin C's topic in On Texas Football Forum
All great turnaround stories include big adversity and opportunity to respond / galvanize. -
Adversity reveals character and creates opportunity…
Jarveaux replied to Kevin C's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I like the way you think . I pick option 3 -
I’m not ‘reminding’ anyone, I’m pointing out what’s right in front of us. The O-line is a disaster, QBs aren’t developing, the WR room outside of Livingstone is barely functional, and the offense “Sark’s supposed specialty” is the part of the team falling apart. Pretending I’m being ‘negative’ for stating facts isn’t loyalty, it’s making excuses. If you’re stalking every post I make just to lecture me about disliking the coaches, that says more about you than it does about me. Pointing out the obvious isn’t a vendetta, coaches earn trust, and Sark and Flood haven’t earned a single second this season. Maybe start noticing the problems before policing fans for noticing them.
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Less under center. Less play action. Go more shotgun and let him RPO/straight drop back. Less long developing plays and give him more quick/easy throws. Stop trying to play bully man ball, you don't have the OL or OL coach for it, you can't just arrogantly run with 8 guys in the box. Get your younger play makers more involved at WR/TE. RB there isn't anyone elite there, that includes Wisner, imo. Right now, it looks more like Manning is overthinking everything and Sark isn't really helping him out. He looks like he wants to call an offense that isn't working and instead of setting his QB up for success might have set him up for failure. While the OL isn't perfect he has time to throw, he just overthinks what he's seeing. He's also not throwing/playing like he did last yea, not sure if that's because he knew it wasn't only temporary or what. I should mention you have to do a better job of getting him going early and often. Not run on 1st down, run on 2nd down, okay 3rd and long, oh he missed. Might also need to have some other plays in the back pocket for some red zone plays. Just my uneducated take. To me it seems like he completely changed what his offense was originally but that's just what I think. Not sure I'd pay for my opinion or coaching advice but just what I'm seeing out there.
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As discouraged as I am as a diehard fan, I’m just an alumni, a spectator, a class of 92 bleeding orange, love my horns….fan. There are 85 young men wearing burnt orange each Saturday this fall, who’ve dreamed since they were kids of winning at the highest level. For most of them, winning probably came easy. They were superior athletes to the competition from grade school through their high school years. Now, they’ve grinded all offseason in preparation for having a ‘magical’ fall, all of us just taking for granted we’ll be going back to the playoffs. But that isn’t how it works. There are no guarantees and it takes more than talent to win. This season seems like it could go in one of three directions: 1) I hope this doesn’t become a repeat of 2010 or 2021 where we go on a death spiral losing streak on way to a 6-6 season 2) Offense is up/down all year but defense wins several close games on way to 8-4. Feels like more of the same. Sark stays stubborn and digs in, unwilling to make changes. 3) Over the next several weeks, this team (including coaches) galvanizes, comes together, Arch gets surrounded with fresh voices and everyone rediscovers the passion and fun in the game. They grow through the adversity, come together and go in a magical run to the playoffs. i sure hope for Option 3. Would make for a great turnaround story. Hook em! 🧡🐂🤘🏼
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I'll second the Sports Psychologist. I don't know if Texas routinely works with one, but they should. I know that under Saban, Alabama used to regularly bring in Dr. Bhrett McCabe, who also works with a lot of the top professional golfers. Right now Arch, and several of the offensive players, need help with the mental side of the game. We always say that the mental side of any sport is of such great importance, but how many people/teams actually practice it.
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The formula to win with defense and special teams required fewer penalties and turnovers. And sark has to be willing to take the 3 points when in fg range instead of going for it all the time. plus we have to possess the ball a bit more and make more third down conversions. Be interesting to see how we evolve.
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Yeah, I get that many would rate us lower. Hence, the “at best”. our defense has demonstrated itself to be one of the best in the country imo