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  2. Something hing I cannot even imagine doing in my youth.
  3. In any given screenshot, a guy can look open. You really have to know the progressions and how a play unfolds to know which ones he's missing.
  4. Can’t blame Parr for transferring when he did imo.
  5. Not Campbell. Logan Parr. He’s been solid for several years but had few opportunities here.
  6. Kavian’s little brother will be a national recruit too 2029 WR Kaden Bryant http://www.hudl.com/v/2Suiq9
  7. OTF believes a decision could come around Halloween
  8. Kavian Bryant Junior HUDL: http://www.hudl.com/v/2SvGUE
  9. OTF: Kavian Bryant 6:30am practice live thread OnTexasFootball is at Palestine Westwood this morning for practice. Light lift started at 6:30. On field around 6:55
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  11. can you provide an example of this? I’d love to see what you mean. Thanks
  12. If you watch the tape another bad actor is DJ Campbell. He’s always looking for ways to back away from a fight in pass protection. I don’t understand why the OL coach doesn’t see the problem he’s creating for our plays to develop. Hookem
  13. Who cares about if they’re maxed out before nfl? They were drafted high and results in college were championships. I’ve said repeatedly that it’s not a s&C issue because you haven’t seen it on defense until the Florida game. Which further points to this change. And I’ve also said repeatedly that it’s specific to one side of the ball over the years being less physical. But to think that this philosophical change to practice has no effect is hilarious.
  14. Who are you talking about here, Mills or Fasusi? I don't think either one of those guys was coming to Texas, unfortunately.
  15. I disagree, he was a liability a lot but his experience/communication was a huge factor. Something they could've gone to the portal to get from an experienced C. If they weren't going to go in on other guys, you could've just left Hutson at LG and brought in an experienced C until Cruz is ready to go.
  16. That view of the OL from behind is just...wow. How are they all just whiffing on easy blocks? Stroh looks so weird moving out there and not to mention how often they just let guys go straight pass them, without even so much as getting a hand on them. I refuse to believe Flood is this bad at coaching OL. Another factor, is that Hutson isn't a C. We all thought he'd be better there, but he just doesn't have the strength or communication to play C. He might've whiffed as much as Stroh did. Also agree that deep dive with Paul and Ian, I think it was? That was actually really good. I don't typically watch a lot of their content but it came across my feed today.
  17. Saban’s players were maxed and often bounced soon from the nfl because of wear and tear. They were 3 deep because of paying players when others weren’t so not remotely an apples comparison. Just because you think it’s the first year about S&C doesn’t mean it’s true, lol. Good lord. Our oline has struggle for years to push and drive folks. I never learn to keep you on ignore. Back you go.
  18. Seems odd that he was the #1 pass blocking G when the whole OL wasn't that great, but that's good for Campbell. I shudder to think what any of their run blocking #'s looked like though lol.
  19. Apparently the kid that was at Texas is the #1 pass blocking Guard in the country. At least as of right now.
  20. I don't think anybody knew and understood football enough to predict what has happened this year. I guess you are putting it all on the o-line and Sark guy, but you understand holding on to the ball longer than anybody in college football helps the offensive line and coordinator look bad too.
  21. Apparently the kid from USC that ended up at Oregon is the top graded G on PFF, I saw someone post that in another thread.
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