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OTF Premium Thoughts on Arch Manning
Hubb replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
This is the same story for sark. 1-6 vs top 5 teams just isn’t going to cut it idc what angle you try to spin on it. It’s truly amazing that the defense has carried us for at least 2 years while sarks play calling has been absolutely mid the game plans have been mid. The QB play under sark has been mid. Don’t get me wrong I think sark is the guy for the job it’s just so obvious that he needs a play caller so he can be a head coach and not a coordinator. Very few coaches get away with that in this day game of football. Does anyone remember last year when Day had to give play calling up? What ended up happening? That game plan today was embarrassing considering you had 8 months to draw up inside traps under center and a couple drag routes that the QB couldn’t hit. And for the love of god sark needs help in the red zone Jesus Christ my nephew could draw up better plays down there. If this offense doesn’t make considerable strides this will be a disappointing season when it’s all said and done. Day clearly had his younger QB ready to play and sark didn’t -
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OTF Premium Thoughts on Arch Manning
Bobby_Batronic replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Arch is a capable scrambler, and not a power rusher. He doesn’t have a feel for designed QB runs and looks timid in the hole. Something for our coaches to remember moving forward. Thats young QB stuff, and probably not a little bit of Sark joysticking his QB with helmet communications. Probably a little bit of what Sark meant when he said he needs to let Arch go play more. -
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Texas fan in Georgia replied to Texas fan in Georgia's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I’m definitely in wait and see mode. I was never one of the ones that publicly called for arch over Quinn and yesterday showed why. I am convinced that sark is overrated and living on past glory as a play caller . -
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Sanka Decaf replied to Texas fan in Georgia's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I mean, I HOPE they look like the best team in the country over the next three weeks. No doubt the defense will be great, but Arch has some things to work through and until he does, not sure how great they will look. Nothing I saw yesterday worries me about winning the next three home games, but I'm not sure how convincing we will look on offense until Arch works things through. My expectations around Arch - which means around the offense - have been reset. He's been the one saying it: he hasn't done anything yet. Until he does, he needs to prove he can (not get the benefit of the doubt). Not giving up on him in the slightest - this was a painful growing lesson. Let's see him grow from it (I think he will, but I'm not going to assume he'll be ready for Florida until he shows he is), -
The best thing about this game is it highlighted where Texas needs more work. All problems are fixable. Littleton and Bouwmeister are strengths. Even Stroh was an upgrade. He just needs to release from his primary target to go block at the next level. This game was an excellent tutorial on how bad decisions and errors can keep them from winning against a very good team they otherwise dominated. It is all correctable. The next few games will allow Texas to play deeper into the roster. There may be a couple of gems discovered there.
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I’d tap the brakes on the defense. OSU barely attempted to play offense yesterday and were content to not beat themselves while our offense generally fornicated with the football. We have the pieces to be special on defense, but I’ll wait to anoint them as great until I see them contend with an offense actually interested in being offensive with similar talent.
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Of the 3 big games yesterday, the defenses generally looked better than the offenses (Alabama looks like the exception). They made QBs look mortal (or worse). Not a surprise. Clemson was missing a key weapon on offense for most of the game. That, plus no running game, hurt them badly against what looks like a good LSU team. But, in all the other two games, the losing team had worse stats across the board. Texas didn't. They just had worst QB play generally and more mistakes.
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OTF Premium Thoughts on Arch Manning
Aspann85 replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
That’s just clueless speech… -
Football is hard when a team of equal talent refuses to use the playground you’ve built for them. It took us about 2.5 quarters to figure that out, and adjust. Maybe with an extra quarter to work with we could have done something. I suspect several other teams will accept that we don’t have the developed running backs to make them pay for shrugging their shoulders at our rushing attack. In some defense of Sark he had to go in blind against the Patricia defense, but you have to see pretty early on that they weren’t going to let Sayin beat them and take the FGs. The general inaccuracy displayed yesterday was a revelation.
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So this is where I’m at week one. This is going to be an interesting year in college football. Yes arch struggled but he is a manning and will get better over the season. But after watching the games yesterday the QB’s across the country struggled not just arch. The Ohio state QB eh, Alabama QB was not good, Clemson QB played worse than arch in my opinion and he is a 4 year stater right? Penn state QB is a fraud I will die on that hill, Michigan QB eh, basically college football is going to be wild this year and I’m here for it 🤘
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One of the louder environments I’ve been in. They pump sound from the crowd and band through speakers around the stadium and it truly becomes ear shattering at times. They regularly kept the speakers on through our snap in the first half. I think Arch was shook by that. Doesn’t excuse poor execution or an uninspired game plan. Proud of the defense and running backs.
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Texas fan in Georgia replied to Texas fan in Georgia's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Also, and I could be way off base with this but it’s just a thought, is it time to evaluate AJ Milwee? I mean he’s a better QB coach with me, but arch’s mechanics looked completely different from last year. I don’t remember ever watching him throw it sidearm and that’s one thing Quinn was notorious for. Also arch was putting way too much mustard on short routes especially on the 3rd down throw to wingo that could’ve went for a pretty big gain -
What @Gerry Hamilton said this morning on rapid reactions is true. The next 3 weeks will mean nothing. Texas is gonna look like the best team in the country when they beat 3 scrubs by 30 and arch looks like the second coming, they’ll probably even score every red zone possession they get over the next 3 games. But none of it means anything. October 4 is the most important game on the calendar right now. If Texas can go to the swamp in what will almost certainly be a night game and execute offensively at a higher level than what they did in Columbus, the ship can be righted and perception can change. But if a visit to the swamp is similar to the visit in Ohio, everything about sark is gonna be questioned IMO. Deandre Moore looked pretty pissed off after the game. Hopefully he turns into a leader and steps up. The one bright spot I had about the offense was how good the o line looked except on the last drive. Looked like they whiffed on a free rusher and led to the short pass to endries.