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  2. Worst possible landing spot but oh well. He’ll at least hopefully get some snaps even if Fields can’t throw him the ball.
  3. And he doesn't even get to play with * sneeze * *bless you * * thank you * Quinnen Williams, who just got traded to the Cowboys. Hope the best for AD
  4. https://x.com/joelklattshow/status/1985458817895973314?s=46
  5. Got passed up in the Indy depth chart, good luck with the Jets.
  6. That’s a tough trade for Mo City Mitch Hopefully the Jets find some competence while he’s there
  7. Today
  8. Nah we haven’t played Georgia yet. It’ll be our turn in 2 weeks.
  9. Told the board when Texas joined the SEC ALL conferences have officiating issues.
  10. Yes, hitching is intentional. It is a built-in timing mechanism that quarterbacks are taught from the ground up. Each hitch typically aligns with the rhythm of the passing concept. Some throws are released immediately at the top of the drop, while others are delivered after one or two controlled hitches. For some play calls, each hitch generally represents a progression in the read sequence. The quarterback resets his base and eyes with each hitch to stay in phase with route timing and the defensive coverage shell. When executed correctly, a hitch keeps the quarterback in rhythm and maximizes accuracy, efficient delivery, power, and even decision speed.
  11. This team looks much more diverse with lots of speed and several players that can take over and score on any given night. Excited to see this team bold together as a unit. Good mix of ages too.
  12. There’s nothing wrong with them generally speaking. In my view, they were hypercritical given the circumstances. I don’t go looking for them, it seemed the number for Arch relative to other guys was more. Even Jesse Palmer in game 2 was feeding off the prior. There were 3 plays that he was pretty critical and basically full of it. I have recorded and rewatched games for going on 30 years. There’s always tons of stuff you see on a 2nd and 3rd viewing and sometimes you pause it to see it. Completely different than in real time. Angles matter. Including the tv view versus the end zone view. I suspect the live viewing versus the end zone or all 22 may take some tweets from a live perspective to a more balanced view. There’s often a disregard for throwing lanes. Really there’s tons of nuance that gets forgotten. Regarding the feet. It could be a number of things. Maybe the rush. Maybe inexperience. Maybe that’s a bit of who he is. There may be some because of timing too. He’s made very good throws when less than perfect footwork was in play. He’s not a guy that has to live in the pocket so by nature I’d expect him to vary his mechanics more than some. Playmakers won’t always follow traditional teachings.
  13. Jordan Lee looked tremendous last night
  14. Limiting mistakes and turnovers will be the key to our success. This and staying healthy.
  15. The most offensive success we’ve seen this year is when sark goes away from his traditional offense to more spread concept 11 personnel style. It’s no coincidence that OU, Vandy, and 4th quarters vs Florida/Miss St have been our best games outside of playing SHSU. Sark needs to continue to stay with what has worked in those instances. Reverting back to his traditional offense would be a bad coaching decision. Going to the new look we have used spreads defenses out, disallows them to blitz like they have, and makes it easier for Arch to read the defense.
  16. I Iike the film reviews because they do show that sometimes initial assessments are wrong. The film guy, brooks austin, would be really critical on first watch/on twitter, but then when he would actually break it down he’d usually be like “ohhhhh” and have more nuance. I feel the same with Chase. I havent ever been big on watching these style videos in past seasons but have enjoyed it this year. I wonder if the antsy feet is also bc he isn’t used to having time and is still working on the trust??? It can take time to break bad tendencies.
  17. She’s the player we’ve been missing
  18. Out of the two games we played them, they had 13 sacks total, I think.
  19. Yeah. They are a really bad team. The talent fall off in the women's game after the top 35-40 teams is massive. South Carolina beat a mid-major NCAA Tournament team from a year ago (a 32-3 team) 94-54 last night. The sets are cake to run and get clean looks, and it's open gym three's. Texas has capability. More than last year. It will come down to making highly contested shots against the best this season.
  20. Their pass rush wasn’t great last year either but something like a 1/3 to 1/2 their sacks last year came from the 2 games vs us.
  21. Jesus, what a crazy WR room that would be lol.
  22. Well, it's a glorified scrimmage, from what I can tell and you're missing two of your bigs. Let the boys play first before you start to worry lol.
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