817 Boxing B Posted yesterday at 03:22 AM Posted yesterday at 03:22 AM On 9/15/2025 at 2:17 PM, TexasLonghorns said: I’ve never called for Flood to be fired, I’ve always thought he was a strong hire. That said, his track record with elite Oline recruits isn’t where it should be, and the run blocking has been shaky. He’s got to bring in more top-tier talent and get the line playing with greater physicality. It’s fair to say he’s not flawless. Who is flawless? Show me.... Quote
4thandFive Posted yesterday at 03:36 AM Posted yesterday at 03:36 AM 12 minutes ago, 817 Boxing B said: Who is flawless? Show me.... Only Jesus ever was. But in football, like in life, you can only fix what you are willing to acknowledge is flawed. 2 Quote
Oldest Horn Posted yesterday at 01:29 PM Posted yesterday at 01:29 PM 9 hours ago, 4thandFive said: Only Jesus ever was. But in football, like in life, you can only fix what you are willing to acknowledge is flawed. Do you feel there are those who are unwilling? Quote
4thandFive Posted yesterday at 01:31 PM Posted yesterday at 01:31 PM Just now, Oldest Horn said: Do you feel there are those who are unwilling? What I mean is there are problems we all have that we aren’t always willing to acknowledge are there. Plenty of times humanity is either blind to or dismissive of our own flaws. 1 Quote
Oldest Horn Posted yesterday at 01:32 PM Posted yesterday at 01:32 PM 1 minute ago, 4thandFive said: What I mean is there are problems we all have that we aren’t always willing to acknowledge are there. Plenty of times humanity is either blind to or dismissive of our own flaws. So, nothing to do with the team or staff. Gotcha. 2 Quote
4thandFive Posted yesterday at 01:34 PM Posted yesterday at 01:34 PM Just now, Oldest Horn said: So, nothing to do with the team or staff. Gotcha. No, a general statement about our collective weakness. I was just using football as an example. Quote
817 Boxing B Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 5 hours ago, 4thandFive said: What I mean is there are problems we all have that we aren’t always willing to acknowledge are there. Plenty of times humanity is either blind to or dismissive of our own flaws. I agree.. but I don't think Kyle Flood or anyone on that staff is above reproach. All of the individuals are accepting of criticism and that's evident by the results we've attained as a team, whether it be wins or drafted talent in the NFL. Even those that were picked up as free agents are a sign of the development process here at Texas. Again... it kinda reminds me of a high school team. We always had 1 big non district game that we looked at over the summer, and by the time district started, we had an idea of what we wanted to get done and who would do what. Sark's team is young and a lot of these guys are learning what it takes. We just have to be patient and enjoy this process. 2 Quote
Rocky P Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 6 minutes ago, 817 Boxing B said: I agree.. but I don't think Kyle Flood or anyone on that staff is above reproach. All of the individuals are accepting of criticism and that's evident by the results we've attained as a team, whether it be wins or drafted talent in the NFL. Even those that were picked up as free agents are a sign of the development process here at Texas. Again... it kinda reminds me of a high school team. We always had 1 big non district game that we looked at over the summer, and by the time district started, we had an idea of what we wanted to get done and who would do what. Sark's team is young and a lot of these guys are learning what it takes. We just have to be patient and enjoy this process. Everyone is expecting this line to play like veterans. Outside of campbell, the rest of them have started <10 games. Oline may be the position group that needs to gel more than any other postion group on offense. They sre all learning how to play their positions plus with eachother st the same time. Look at his track record. Hayden connor when he first got here versus when he left was night and day difference. The one year that christian jones had with him made him look like a completely different tackle and got drafted. Let him do his work and trust the process. 2 Quote
CoachBobbyFinstock Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago He has the only unit that I’m concerned about. He has all his players now in his 5th season. I hear about experience but Robertson, Campbell, Neto and Hut are all 4th year guys. Goosby is our best player. Baker, while young, is also the highest rated as a 5 star. We didn’t bother with the portal. So we haven’t developed as well or we didn’t have a handle on how this group would perform. I just don’t see a lot of excuses for him and this group. 1 Quote
Here for the Wins Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 5 hours ago, Rocky P said: The one year that christian jones had with him made him look like a completely different tackle and got drafted. He had 3 years with Jones. Granted he was at tackle, but Jones had more bully moments there than possibly anyone with him or since. Quote
AusMOJO Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 6 hours ago, Rocky P said: Everyone is expecting this line to play like veterans. Outside of campbell, the rest of them have started <10 games. Oline may be the position group that needs to gel more than any other postion group on offense. They sre all learning how to play their positions plus with eachother st the same time. Look at his track record. Hayden connor when he first got here versus when he left was night and day difference. The one year that christian jones had with him made him look like a completely different tackle and got drafted. Let him do his work and trust the process. The problem is, they way they play has nothing to do with inexperience. At least, imo. Also, you're forgetting that Hutson has played since he was a Fr. He has a ton of snaps. Hayden Connor is not a great example, he still wasn't that great by the time he left. Jones I can give you, who stayed for a couple of years. I'm also not expecting them to play like veterans. But I do expect them to play much better than they have. There is noticeable issues on the OL that have nothing to do with their experience. Quote
Migas & Fajitas Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago The existence of this thread is an abomination Quote
AusMOJO Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 2 minutes ago, Migas & Fajitas said: The existence of this thread is an abomination Yes how dare anyone have a differing opinion... Quote
Migas & Fajitas Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 7 minutes ago, AusMOJO said: Yes how dare anyone have a differing opinion... Like our QB execution the first three weeks were of season, you’ve interpreted poorly. Quote
Hashtag Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 13 minutes ago, Migas & Fajitas said: Like our QB execution the first three weeks were of season, you’ve interpreted poorly. Arch was terrible for all but 4 minutes of the first 3 games. He was horrible, flat out terrible. Couldn’t even complete a simple completion and didn’t see many many open receivers running crossers. 1 Quote
Migas & Fajitas Posted 59 minutes ago Posted 59 minutes ago Just now, Hashtag said: Arch was terrible for all but 4 minutes of the first 3 games. He was horrible, flat out terrible. Couldn’t even complete a simple completion and didn’t see many many open receivers running crossers. Yep. Completely agree. It’s between the ears imo. He played excellent last season with his starts against Miss St and UTSA. Showed grit and moxy against A&M and Georgia. Quote
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