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I wear that 3 jersey with pride lol. Almost had to fight my daughter for trying to sneak it to school for jersey day
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I dont think its that. It's how efficient and lethal Quinn was in the areas Arch is struggling in right now. Quinn did get alot of some unnecessary hate last year, and I think they're apologizing for it
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Steph Curry type spit
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Gerry and Bobby have said numerous times that this is a young team and that the team should be better the second half of the season than the first.
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Exactly why some of us were calling for more experienced portal help at WR, RB and OL during the offseason. Just not enough starting experience or explosiveness on this offense.
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The team, especially the offense, is very young and inexperienced. They are going to to have to be patient as well as very focused over the next two weeks to get the most of their growing opportunities.
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...and we have to endure the growing pains. A lot of dudes are finally starting for the first time and they just don't have the game experience to be playing at a very high level. As long as we are improving each game, the best is yet to come. A good example is Arch's awareness of the situation. He wants to make plays when it might be best to run or just eat the play. Simmons is like a mountain goat in heat, he just wants to bang heads, when subtlety might be best on that play. Sark knows what he's doing. Patience is not our strong point.
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He probably would have hit a few more passes today and may have seen the open intermediate crosser Arch keeps missing on some of his deep shots. He also would have been sacked about 5 times by SJSU.
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I’m sure this clown is triggered Kelce is engaged to a self made billionaire.
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Oh my God, players got on each other during a game? The horror! That never happens! Just ask anyone who played with Troy Aikman, Tom Brady, Aaron Rogers, Peyton Manning, John Elway, Matthew Stafford, Ben Rothlesburger, Dan Marino, Phil Simms, Steve Young, etc. So far neither you nor the guy I was trading posts with have anything of substance. But sure, I’m a Swiftie. You’re pathetic.
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On Coffee and Football yesterday it was mentioned by Bryan Erwin that he wants to see some of these running backs run like that butt was on fire. I still don’t see any of them run like that. Some of it is running out of the shotgun formation, it is so slow developing. Slow getting started and sometimes the hole has closed before they get going. Today they got a few yards but we should have been able to run at will on San Jose State. They run nearly every thing between the tackles. I’d like to see a toss sweep to try to stretch it outside. Our running backs juke and jive trying to find a few yards. It’s too slow developing. Today wasn’t what he meant running like your butt is on fire.
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Arch is more comfortable throwing the ball 40 yards downfield than he is tossing it to someone wide open standing right next to him.
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Steve Sarkisian has made it clear that he’s playing the long game when it comes to depth and managing injuries, which is why No. 7 Texas was without a few key players for Saturday’s 38-7 win over San Jose State at Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium. Running back Quintrevion Wisner, who rushed for a game-high 86 yards in a season-opening road loss to Ohio State, is dealing with a leg injury. Not wanting to “force the issue with him,” Sarkisian said, Wisner watched CJ Baxter Jr. (13 carries for 64 yards), Jerrick Gibson (seven carries for 38 yards) and Christian Clark (23 yards on four carries) lead the rushing attack from the sideline. “I wanted Christian to play more; I wanted Jerrick to get opportunities,” Sarkisian said. “It worked out for us that way.” The Longhorns were also without defensive tackle Alex January and wide receiver Emmett Mosley V, neither of whom dressed out for the game. OTF has learned that January’s injury absence could potentially extend into next Saturday’s home game against UTEP (3:15 p.m., SEC Network). “Could we have pressed him into action or not? I know we've got a really deep defensive line room. Again, I think about the big picture here with a lot of these injuries, especially early in the season,” Sarkisian said regarding January’s status. “I think about the long road that we're hoping to go on, I think about the depth on our roster and I just don't feel like sometimes we have to press guys into action that aren't healthy enough, or that could further injure themselves. The idea was to hold him and then play some of these other guys, which we were able to do.” During the game, DeAndre Moore Jr. appeared to catch an inadvertent fist to his head while being tackled after receiving a screen pass from Arch Manning, forcing him to leave the game early in the third quarter. Moore departed for the locker room after he was examined inside the sideline medical tent, but Sarkisian didn’t confirm the junior wide receiver’s injury after the game. “I couldn't see it from where it occurred, but he definitely got dinged,” Sarkisian said. “We held him after that.” View full news story