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Here for the Wins replied to diegozanna20's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Then he had them against A&M. Because again, 3 of his top 10 worst throws all year were in that game. Maybe 3 of the 5 worst. Steve Sax, Chuck Knoblauch, Rick Ankiel. Those were the most known in baseball. Basically ended their careers as they were. “The "yips" are a sudden, involuntary loss of fine motor skills in sports, causing an athlete to mess up routine actions, often due to extreme performance anxiety or neurological issues, manifesting as twitches or loss of concentration, common in golf (putting) and baseball (throwing) but seen in many sports. It's a psychological and physiological phenomenon where the brain-muscle connection gets disrupted, leading to poor performance under pressure, sometimes linked to overuse or stress.” Per our friend AI. When Arch underthrows his first throw of the season, with pressure in his face no less, then hits his second on the money. I’d never say the first was a yip. The misses on the short crossers to Wingo at Ohio State were part poor throw based on finding the passing lane, part pressure. The first one he threw a nice ball to Parker on the very next play. One underthrown ball to Wingo versus SJSU when his adjusted completion percentage is near 80% is not really a yip. Golf is a completely different game. What we saw from Arch was called quarterbacking. But, yeah, I suppose we have different definitions and the connotation of the term is more extreme than he made some poor throws. -
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Texas fan in Georgia replied to Texas fan in Georgia's topic in On Texas Football Forum
First drive of Quinn’s career 1/1 passing for 22 yards. Threw a nice block on an end around but the dolphins end up punting. -
Quinn Ewers NFL Debut
Texas fan in Georgia replied to Texas fan in Georgia's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Risky throw for a first down . Gain of 22. -
First drive of his career underway.
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diegozanna20 replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Just trying to get an extension imo... Leaving an incredibly good situation to go to New York? -
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TexasFanatic replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Freeman to giants is picking up steam. Gimmie their OL and Moore -
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GoHorns1 replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Punter Jack Bouwmeester is out of eligibility -
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Tuco Ramirez replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I’m sure he was impressed by aggy’s offensive firepower. I mean, 31 points in a playoff game! Oh wait, that was James Madison. -
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ElCafetero replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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Texas' future offensive identity
Here for the Wins replied to diegozanna20's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Sure, limited experience will always lead to some hesitation. And that’s what good to great defenses like Ohio State will do to you. Even veteran QBs. It’s possible that a Caleb Downs can make that more difficult. Indiana with a very experienced QB that ran up lots of points against a number of teams struggled to finish drives and get points against OSU. It was not because guys were never open. And they had 12 games of tape whereas we went in blind. It’s speculative on my part, but there are reasons to believe Arch knows the game, how to read a defense, etc. You can use that against a guy. Give him the read that dictates where you want him to go with ball, but that false read was never the actual defense. And their pass rush is good enough, consistent enough so that it’s harder to go pre-snap read to post -snap because you don’t have tons of time for the post snap element. I am not a big mechanics guy. It’s not that I don’t understand the value of repeatable movements. But so many big plays are off schedule that’s it’s as much instinctive as anything. It’s difficult to get those mechanics learned because practice is almost always controlled. The more reps you get in live fire the better you potentially get instinctively and mechanically because you know what works and what doesn’t. As an individual player rather than what the coaching book says. i am a big fan of what he brings to the table. It’s still a team game. For his game, I just want him to progress. There will always be chances to pick apart plays here or there. Just make enough so that the end result is in our favor. -
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TexasEx_10 replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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HDub1995 replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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Tiger Woods has had them, pitchers/catchers have had them, even Bryce Young had them this year and had to be benched. Unless we have different definitions of what the Yips are, think it's safe to say Archie had them at the start of the year. We witnessed him throw balls into the dirt on basic crossing routes, not to mention the wild overthrows on screens.
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Texas' future offensive identity
Here for the Wins replied to diegozanna20's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Yips as it’s been referenced historically is guys that have had career altering issues. There was absolutely none of that here. Not close. -
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I believe Elko suffers from BACS - 'battered aggy coach syndrome' - he should just take the Michigan job and rehab, imho
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Texas' future offensive identity
Raistlin replied to diegozanna20's topic in On Texas Football Forum
The tell about where Sark is headed with the 2026 offense will be Portal acquisitions. Are the interior OL we sign better at pass blocking or run blocking? Do we invest money in a WR1? Do we get a back that can run inside zone? Does Endries return and do we get a blocking TE in the Portal? At this point, I thinks that Sark is comfortable with the direction of the offense from the Miss St game on, with the exception of Georgia. We ran for 23 yards against Georgia. I don’t think there will be drastic changes, just an effort to add an inside run game. If so, the IOL additions will be good at pass blocking but better than Hutson/Robertson at run blocking. We will add a back that can consistently move the chains and convert in short yardage; we might add a second Blue/Robinson back, but that’s an afterthought. We should also add a WR of the Golden/Mitchell/Bond caliber. -
Arch had them early on. Not even up for debate and it was not overblown. Sark wants the offense to be like Georgia's this year, 12-13 personnel, heavy play action. Sark needed it to be like 09 Texas, saw some pivot to that later in the season but could've come sooner IMO.
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diegozanna20 replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I think Mosley can be that guy 🤷♂️ -
Texas' future offensive identity
diegozanna20 replied to diegozanna20's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I 100% agree that the "yips" discussion was way overblown early on, but I do think there was some "trepidation" or "hesitancy" from Arch in where to look on the field(Which is very normal for a guy having his first start on the road at the shoe against the defending national champions and a defense led by a previous NFL DC). I'm no QB expert but early on I felt like Arch wasn't sure about what he was looking at or wasn't trusting what he was seeing, at times. Like he didn't know where his eyes should go. Whether that was due to not trusting the OL or the receivers or even himself I don't know, but there's a clear difference in deceisiveness from the early games to the last games of the season. Even with some inaccuate passes in the last couple of games I never felt like Arch was hesitant or didn't know what was going on. As for the accuracy issues I don't know where they stem from (Is it because he feels rushed? Is it because it's something he hasn't been polishing in the offseason?) but I know it's all due to his mechanics and how a lot of times he isn't really flicking his wrist when throwing. It looks to me like he's trying to get the ball up and out so quickly that he "locks his wrist" (Don't know if that's the right term) in the follow-through. Most times it looks he's trying to throw with just his arm alone and that his hips/core/wrist are under utilized. I hope that's something he works on in the off season cause his throwing motion and footwork is really good but the problem to me relies in his follow-through(where sometimes he also over strides). Regardless I personally think these aren't huge things to correct in an off season, especially when there's honestly not much else that he REALLY needs to work on(Really great instincts, decision making, etc...). I think it'd be beneficial for him to polish these issue also to preserve his arm long term and to have a long career in the NFL, cause while I get the whole argument about not messing with someone's mechanics if it's working, right now Arch's mechanics don't look effortless at all. Sometimes it looks like it hurts him to throw like that. I guess the result he got this season are even more impressing for a guy that still has a long road ahead in terms of reaching his full potential. -
Texas' future offensive identity
Here for the Wins replied to diegozanna20's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Sorry, I get fired up about stuff. Your second paragraph here is a big deal. Get him in a rhythm. I think Vandy is a great example of this and look at those results. To me, it was like we spent the first half of the season trying to be a different offense every week. That ties into a QB not being in a rhythm. You can attribute that to the entire offense really. -
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FaxMachine replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Unless one of the freshmen step up we don’t have number 1 WR type on the team. -
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diegozanna20 replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Honestly I've come full-circle on this: we don't need a WR from the portal. As long as we have receivers that have a really strong rapport with Arch and that in the off-season work on not dropping passes, I'm good. If we get a strong OL and running game Arch and the offense will eat regardless. -
Texas' future offensive identity
Here for the Wins replied to diegozanna20's topic in On Texas Football Forum
This yips discussion is ridiculous. Arch versus A&M had as many poor throws as any game. The rollout right that was nowhere near the WR. The ball well short of Endries in the left flat. The early second half ball in the dirt after leaving the pocket to a wide open WR in the end zone. Even the TD to Wingo was a little off. That’s 3 balls in one game that were as bad as any in any game. Yet not a single, solitary yips discussion. Sometimes a QB just throws a crappy ball. Sometimes the QBs rhythm is off because of pressure. Sometimes a QBs timing is off for a myriad of reasons - maybe it’s inconsistent route running, maybe the play calling hasn’t gotten him into the flow of the game or maybe that’s not the QBs strength. It is merely speculation but yeah I’m sure he was nervous at OSU, but Sark and the run game fell short of making a difference. I’d wager OSU gave him some looks that were not anticipated then they made some good plays. The pressure was pretty constant too. Nevermind it was game 1 and as Bobby told us the QB and WRs really had limited work together thru the spring and into summer. Arch was pretty solid versus SJSU yet I’ve read numerous times on boards that was not the case. Or maybe just think real hard at the ball at Wingo’s feet and think “that’s the yips” as if that’s indicative of how the game played out. Nevermind if you watch closely the route is questionable but the effort is poor on attempting to catch the ball. Ignore those plays he evades the rush and hits the receiver in stride because of a penalty or a drop. UTEP. Sark screwed this one up. I don’t remember how I calculated it, but it was 70/30 run pass ratio. For the previous 16-ish games that I reviewed only 3 were greater than 50/50 with only 1 at 60/40 in favor of run. Given the run game struggles to that point, it was clear the preparation for the week and the gameplan was work the run game. Nevermind that Wisner was out. Baxter got 1 play. Moore didn’t play. Moseley still was out. And on drive 1, on 4th and 4, Arch “yips” it into the ground. Or the truth is that when your QB is moving left you as a WR do not keep moving to his extreme right. Arch anticipated reasonably well. Wingo did not. As a result the pass looked terrible. Watch it again. If Wingo sits, it is right there. Then against OU we saw a great example of how Wingo should have responded in such a situation. First down. Then we had a sequence of poor Arch plays, but there are only 3 of real significance. Two were overthrows and one non-throw. The ultimate failing was on Sark here with the gameplan. It’s quite possible that if we get a normal plan with respect to run/pass, that we score more, the QB gains confidence and the arm chair QBing wanes sooner. Yeah the QB needs to hit the throws but I’ve watched two-three games of football and those misses happen. Just yesterday I saw Beck completely miss a wide open deep throw and on his first 3rd down throw it was well behind the receiver. Even the throw that Toney fumbled was on his back shoulder. Let’s get some Film Guy review of this game. How about it Benkert. -
Why would I want that? That’s crazy. I was just asking to see if you had a particular player in mind that you thought would show solid growth and possible start next year. Nothing more.
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He looks like a giant weeble wobble