Moderators Blake Munroe Posted 20 hours ago Moderators Posted 20 hours ago 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: 1 Quote
Moderators Blake Munroe Posted 20 hours ago Author Moderators Posted 20 hours ago 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. Quote
marathon Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago (edited) This was one of the best passes by Arch: Edited 20 hours ago by marathon 2 Quote
Robert Gilbert Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 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. 4 1 Quote
harveycmd Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 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. 2 Quote
Moderators Blake Munroe Posted 13 hours ago Author Moderators Posted 13 hours ago 5 hours ago, harveycmd said: 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. @Gerry Hamilton been preaching this message dang near daily, actually. 2 Quote
Hashtag Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Blake Munroe said: @Gerry Hamilton been preaching this message dang near daily, actually. But lets be honest about yesterday, there is an off performance then there is whatever that was IMO. Quote
Dread-headed Texan Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago If Arch is the qb and leader we think he is, no way this performance sits well with him. I'm excited as to what comes next from him. 3 Quote
harveycmd Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 4 minutes ago, Hashtag said: But lets be honest about yesterday, there is an off performance then there is whatever that was IMO. Until or unless it's repeated a few times, it's an off performance. We've seen Arch's fundamental footwork and throwing mechanics, and we saw it at times yesterday. That doesn't simply disappear because of half a dozen throws in one game. Given that Arch has been fundamentally sound for years, it seems more likely that this game was the outlier, not the years leading up to it. 3 Quote
Hashtag Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago Just now, harveycmd said: Until or unless it's repeated a few times, it's an off performance. We've seen Arch's fundamental footwork and throwing mechanics, and we saw it at times yesterday. That doesn't simply disappear because of half a dozen throws in one game. Given that Arch has been fundamentally sound for years, it seems more likely that this game was the outlier, not the years leading up to it. I think you missed my point....there is an off performance and whatever that was yesterday was far worse than an off performance. Quote
harveycmd Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago Just now, Hashtag said: I think you missed my point....there is an off performance and whatever that was yesterday was far worse than an off performance. I get your point. You're saying his performance was worse than off, i.e. really bad to terrible. 17 of 30 with one TD and one INT isn't really bad or terrible. He made six or seven bad throws. I watched LeNorris Sellers play earlier today and he made more than a dozen bad throws. His team won because they were playing Virginia Tech rather than Ohio State. He won't be blasted in the media or by his fanbase. 2 Quote
harveycmd Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago (edited) 7 hours ago, Blake Munroe said: @Gerry Hamilton been preaching this message dang near daily, actually. Gerry is now on the "we don't know about Arch" bandwagon too. He warned against it all off season, and now he's jumped right on to it. Couple of quarters makes the Ger jump ship too. Gerry would rather talk up CJ Carr and Marcus Freeman while they were getting beat by those chumps in Miami. Edited 6 hours ago by harveycmd Quote
HookemChappy Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Throwing to the right side is really bad. That’s where he opened up or threw side arm the most. He was arm throwing instead of good mechanics. What is AJ Milway doing? Is he not doing this in practice? 1 Quote
Thorn007 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago seemed nervous . first throw was bad. slooowly got better Quote
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