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  2. Our recievers wasn't what kept us in the game, our ability to get push up the middle did. That's Michigan all day with a runner in Bryce.
  3. Sark has to create a counter to what these teams are doing.
  4. Sark is 1-6 against top 5 teams . I was generally pleased with the OL play , but Flood is in his 5th year, and we are nowhere near an elite OL. Was shocked we did not take the field goal --a Sark trademark with the same trademark results.
  5. If their name weren’t Michigan, they wouldn’t worry me. They don’t have near the WR/TE and D talent that Texas does. Until Ohio State actually beats Michigan though, I’m not going to assume it’s a W.
  6. What's strangely amusing is that we talked about this all off-season. We knew as soon as Arch had an off performance the national media and haters would go nuts. What's strange is that some Texas media and fans are falling into it. I'm sure media guys are doing it for clicks. Arch hasn't forgotten the fundamentals of footwork and mechanics of throwing. We've already seen that consistently. Competition doesn't change fundamentals. That's why you work fundamentals. He pressed too hard in his first big road start. This is the easiest thing in the world to diagnose.
  7. A Nuss like performance is good enough if the run game is what it was yesterday. Those were good game manager type stats.
  8. One of the biggest concerns I took from this is Brooks saying Sark's become predictable. Says similar in his last vid too that Georgia, Vandy, OSU have prepped Sark's system and have been able to take away Texas WR routes. But I also see why Sark wouldn't get more creative or complex if his QB wasn't able to make the easy throws to begin with.
  9. These multi-year starters seem to have average to below average performances.
  10. My guess is he has a couple of generations in his own family who can help him.
  11. Which is why I hope Arch has people around him who can give him good advice on how to handle the crazy noise. Hope Arch just turns off all his social media apps and concentrate on what he needs to do. Good or bad, social media attention is a huge distraction. As painful as it was, I looked at Texas v OSU again. I saw glimmers of an elite Offense led by an elite Arch. Obviously they’re not there yet, but watching it again made me feel better
  12. I, for one, am not going to sour on Arch (as I have seen many do nationally and locally) after one poor game. We have all seen the talent on display. We saw a few flashes of it yesterday. Our Oline will continue to improve, our RBs will only get stronger, and our WRs (while apparently lacking a true game changer like OSU or Alabama has) have more than enough size and speed to concern 99% of DCs in America. I believe we will see considerable improvement over the next 4-5 games.
  13. Didn’t watch but didn’t expect Arch to be that uncomfortable that long. His lack of accuracy and touch on easy throws like mesh was surprising. He missed on some reads as well not understanding down and distance. He did play better as the game wore on. He’s human and felt the pressure. His learning curve will be steeper than we all assumed or thought. It blindsided me for sure. I expected more from being in his 3rd year and 3rd start.
  14. I’m actually not even talking about the game. I’m talking nuance and trends but that’s something you probably know little about, huh? And as for your question, i don’t believe any of these “experts” or “sources” I only trust my eyes bc I’ve seen this kool aid poured before
  15. This was one of the best passes by Arch:
  16. Texas next match is at Rice on Wednesday. Texas fans need to the fill the stands with Brunt Orange.
  17. https://youtu.be/IHocHeTGIu0?si=qxgOMl-chq2G15iq
  18. Today
  19. 50% of Arch's passes were to the left side. Only 13.33% in the middle of the field. 36.67% to the right side of the field.
  20. I saw him on the field.
  21. Texas takes 3rd set 25-14. Texas wins match 3-0. Texas 2-0 for season
  22. Here is every pass attempt from Arch Manning, charted, from Saturday's game against Ohio State. Key: The Chart: Yard Percentage Heat Map: Target Percentage Heat Map:
  23. Max protection and only 3 third and longs doesn’t equate to a very robust pass rush in the box score. Other teams won’t need to be so cautious with a new QB the way Ohio State was yesterday and that’s when you’ll start to see our pass rush emerge imo.
  24. They’ve looked really good, imo. I watched until SCar/VT came on and then have been flipping back and forth.
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