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His motion is a little awkward which is probably who he is. I like to be different I suppose. The mechanics issues are overblown somewhat. Pressure and experience impact those things. It’s more a matter of him slowing down and being less rushed. And that rusher pushing the pocket is very significant. And guys with his mentality, they make some wow plays, but that’s often because they aren’t following the expected mechanical or expected decision-making. So you’ll have misfires there too.
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Arch Manning's Development, Layering the football
jkates replied to diegozanna20's topic in On Texas Football Forum
If you find yourself agreeing with The Film Guy, you need to question your life's choices. Mostly kidding. But that guy is an amateur posing as a football geek. I wouldn't put much stock into his analysis. Arch is still developing, to be sure. He misses some throws now and again in a head-scratching fashion. He's also layered a few in there that have been dropped. What is encouraging to me on the Arch front is that he appears to be one of the few guys on offense taking personal accountability for his weaknesses and working to fix them from game to game. -
Our losses came off of two bye weeks and a season opener. All games with added prep time. None of the three could be called inspiring efforts even with two on the road against top five teams.
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Yes. Saturday was just as awful for me. Losing at Georgia isn’t unusual. Getting humiliated is unacceptable.
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Arch Manning's Development, Layering the football
diegozanna20 replied to diegozanna20's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Really interesting. I still think it's an area where he's gotta mature mechanically in the off season, but I do think you're right in saying that confidence is a big factor in this. -
About last weekend, and it was similar to Ohio State, there was a feel that the Oline held up better than it did. I’m sure experience will help the throws you mention. Consistent time in the pocket should as well. And we still have too much interior pressure. Those aren’t throws you rush. Those 3 things don’t lend themselves to consistency because patience and time is less consistent. It’s generally easier to let it rip in the face of pressure for many too. As the comfort level goes up, the consistency should as well. He was pressured on 41% of throws versus UGa. The average time to throw on those pressures was sub-3 seconds.
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Posted within 3 mins, you are on fire @Joe Zura
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Kirby was on the attack in post game PC
Tuco Ramirez replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I’m willing to bet that Kirby is telling recruits Sark is leaving for the NFL too. He’s probably handing out laminated copies of Diana Rossini’s tweet. - Today
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Weird year because with two games left, you could reasonably argue either. We could be CFP level or a subpar sec team. It’s crazy because both are true. Beat two top ten teams, but lose to one of the worst teams in the conference and need miracles to beat two other bad teams. Sometimes we even switch from playoff caliber to bad in the same game (Vanderbilt, Miss St). Feels to me like we’re closer to 7-5 than 9-3, but we’ll see. Either way, huge offseason for the program.
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Kirby was on the attack in post game PC
THookem replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
He loves bullying Texas. -
Kirby was on the attack in post game PC
Jeff05 replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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I can take a loss at Georgia. Hard to take three in a row. Hard to take a solid bit&h slap like we got. Kirby pantsed Steve in the fourth quarter. I’m pleased with the program post Charlie and Herman. We failed this offseason bad. Get it fixed sark.
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Post more please. Not sure about Nansen and Flood. Agree with everything else
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After the last few weeks there's zero doubts in my mind that we're seeing Arch play his best football and we're seeing him progress more and more every week. He's tough as nails, he has zero fear of standing in a dirty pocket and taking a hit, he can evade rushers, he can get out of the pocket and he's finally being accurate with the football. PFF gave him a 82 adjusted completion percentage. He threw the ball more than 40 times. That's elite level of accuracy. What's even more encouraging is that it seems to me that he's gotten over the mental hurdle of playing in a big setting or being afraid to make mistakes. He's also processing a lot quicker and you can tell he's a really smart football player. The last 4 games the 2 ints that he threw were one on a bobbled football by Livingstone and the other on a inaccurate ball to Moore (which probably should've been PI), none of these being due to stupid decisions by him. Having said this the film guy brought up an intersting point about his development: Arch really struggles to layer the football. He said that he makes about 12 throws every saturday that are just elite NFL throws where he has either a really tight window to throw into, or he's standing in a dirty pocket with pressure in his face, or he's throwing on the run. But he's errant when throwing to Mosley, for example, running a deep over. He says that if Arch isn't putting everything he can into the throw he doesn't know where the football is going. He the concluded that he's still a guy that he would draft to then try to develop that part of his game. I find myself agreeing with him cause I think that's a big part of the offense that is missing. We struggle to have explosives because Arch isn't accurate on deep overs or routes that are "running away from him", where he just has to put a little air under the ball and let receivers create in space. The only other way we can create explosives in the passing game is with the screen game or deep post routes/lower percentage throws. What do you guys think about it? Do you think it can be fixed this offseason? Do you think it's something that's gonna take longer and is deep rooted into his mechanics?
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Kirby was on the attack in post game PC
AusMOJO replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I understand where you're coming from, but I just can't see it happening with Sark unless he has a come to Jesus moment. Like what Gerry has talked about several times in videos since the game. -
Kirby was on the attack in post game PC
SchoolColors replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I like how in your comparison that you conveniently leave how that Kirby played for a national title in year 2. -
Imo we are closer to falling apart than having any business in a CFP. This program needs a reboot specially Sarkisian badly. There are a lot of problems under the surface. I hope there is someone that I’m not aware of that is an adult in the room speaking wise words of council and has a plan in place to right this ship. I have my doubts and Texas football is in a precarious spot…again.
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I agree, the lack of communication between PK and the secondary has been a problem from Day 1. At UW it was supposedly not an issue because PK meshed well with Jimmy Lake. Garry Patterson helped a little bit, but coordination was still lacking. I had hoped the return of Duane Akina and the departure of Joseph and Gideon would cure the problem, but if anything we have regressed.
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not so fast. all the teams in front of us in polls have tough games. very. need to rout ark and aggy by 20 / need two of ok and bama vandy to lose also. we can sneak in yo. too bad for aggy we will be loose. we play great at home. played 1 3 4 ranked teams . 2 on road.
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Kirby was on the attack in post game PC
Califashorn75 replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Kirby loves to rub it in. His comment about his players don't just cash checks is another example of calling us out. He didn't mention his team's driving record, or troubles following the law, did he?! He's a smug coach until we beat him. -
Goosby needs another year. He's not Kelvin Banks yet. But he will a first rounder if he stays one more year and continues his development.
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Texas WBB Game Thread | vs. Texas Southern
Califashorn75 replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Sidberry is a dog. She is tough and is a very welcome addition to our team. I love her hustle.