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30 minutes ago, Fico2.0 said:

I think Quinn's initial read was the seem/deep crosser to Helm. Looks like Helm thought the first defender was covering him, not the deeper defender. If Helm realizes that quicker, crosses his face, it's an easy pitch and catch in cover 2 seem. Unfortunately, Helm tries to get vertical and the Georgia DB does his job perfectly and walls him off.

 

I hear what y'all are saying and tend to agree. The one caveat I would have is that with as much man/man free/match-2 as Georgia was playing, Blue ended up being our best man beater. Getting Blue the ball quickly in space and letting Blue have the freedom to operate with the ball in his hands. Our best play was Blue on the angle route, missed it for a big gain in the first half, scored the second TD on it later. 

You know her beats cover 2 split? Moving safeties with eyes and downfield shots. 

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31 minutes ago, HornsUpThumbsDown said:

I can see 10 yards of open field…. Not flashy but should get ya a 1st 

yes but 8 of the 10 just get us back to the LOS. Hard to tell from this pic whats going on downfield but IF he had time(which it seems like he has at least 1 more second, wait and then swing it out. If somone is coming to cover the RB , fine, somone else should be open downfield. 

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41 minutes ago, HornsUpThumbsDown said:

I can see 10 yards of open field…. Not flashy but should get ya a 1st 

10 yards of open field with eight of those yards behind the LOS.

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Great breakdown. Quinn wasn't good and failed to make plays when he had a chance for the most part but the Georgia Defense was lights out and looked like they knew what plays we were running before we ran them.

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On 10/22/2024 at 7:34 AM, Longhornlove said:

Great breakdown. Quinn wasn't good and failed to make plays when he had a chance for the most part but the Georgia Defense was lights out and looked like they knew what plays we were running before we ran them.

I agree that it looked like Georgia knew Texas tendencies at least in the first few plays.  You could see that Georgia broke the code on the first quarter and a half

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