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Sure, but you can point out other issues with every other QB. Dart comes from a super scheme-friendly system; he's a terrible decision-maker when the first read isn't open, and he's not as accurate as you'd like for a QB that is so scheme-reliant. He doesn't showcase an ability to process beyond pre-snap reads; he's not great with anticipation or touch. I can do something similar with Shough, Gabriel, Howard, McCord, and everyone else. None of these guys have elite tape. Atleast with Ewers, the stuff in t-shirts and shorts looks nice.
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The issue is that you can say the part about film for most of this QB class. Dart didn't show any ability to throw with anticipation or be a good decision-maker when the first read wasn't schemed open. Howard didn't showcase elite arm talent, despite his obvious propensity to go through reads. Milroe doesn't do a good job understanding underneath coverage or playing on time. When that's the case, the combine and throwing drills can be valuable.
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There isn't many of those guys with great measurables and great tape. Hunter is the only real one. McMillian's got great size, but the speed is concerning, and the tape clearly shows an unrefined route runner who didn't create as much seperation against man. Egbuka isn't an explosive athlete, but a great route runner. Burden, didn't have a great year, and is probably limited to a being a slot or Z at the next level. Those are the only three that most people would take over Golden, and they all have questions. Atleast with Golden, you know he's a good route runner with great hands and juice to get YAC. As long as he runs a decent 40, there's no reason for him not to be in the discussion for WR2/3.
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Is Texas About to Hire DE Coach away from Ohio State?
pack.swear replied to Bevo92's topic in On Texas Football Forum
are you sure? It sounds like he's leaving based on his twitter -
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Best Qb's in this draft class...? Let's Go!!
pack.swear replied to 817 Boxing B's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Nailed it. It's an elite arm; there is elite juice, and he doesn't need to throw very hard for the ball to go a long way with good velocity. He's mobile enough for it to be a factor at the next level. He's not going to be a guy who gets designed runs, but he can extend plays and create yards with his legs, although he isn't really an east and west scrambler – something he'll probably work on more this off-season. I'm not a stats guy, but I am a film guy, and do have access to the coaches copy. When you watch the All-22, you get a clear picture: the Penn State receivers do not create separation, and Allar is asked to make very tight window throws. -
OTF Premium No. 5 Texas vs. No. 4 Arizona State Discussion
pack.swear replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I'll go 38-13. I just don't trust that offensive line to match up against the Texas D-Line, and vice versa. They don't have a QB like Klubnik either, so I don't expect a close game. -
Quinn Ewers in the red zone vs. Georgia Saturday
pack.swear replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Correct, what I was referring to with "not a big deal" was the stepping-in. That's not a huge deal. The front foot thing is something I've documented before (not here, but when talking about QB play), and that's a huge deal because it directly impacts your hips and core. -
Quinn Ewers in the red zone vs. Georgia Saturday
pack.swear replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
About the feet thing. That's not really the end of the world. Quinn's a rotational thrower, and you'll often notice that guys open up their body as they get into their motion. Rarely do rotational throwers "step in" to their throws, because you're using their hips and core to put velo on balls, not really ground striking. The issue is moreso that Quinn's opened to the middle up the field, and not open to the pylon, like he should be. Even in the Arch play, you'll note that Arch's front foot doesn't move much; it's very slight, but his body is open to the back pylon, which is what should happen. You're correct about the Moore route, which is what I noted. -
Quinn Ewers in the red zone vs. Georgia Saturday
pack.swear replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Gerry, you're not wrong at all, but it's not like Sark was helping much. 2nd & 5 at UGA 19 (4:50 - 2nd) Quinn Ewers pass incomplete to Quintrevion Wisner Georgia runs man, Texas is running the post/crosser with Helm, a dagger concept to the field?, and a wheel with Wisner, and it's totally sniffed out, and Georgia gets immediate pressure on a really slow developing play. 3rd & 5 at UGA 19 (4:45 - 2nd) Quinn Ewers pass incomplete to DeAndre Moore Jr. This is terrible from Quinn, not only hesitates but then underthrowns it tragically and is lucky it's not taken back for 6. Georgia looks like they're in cover 7 MOD; late crossers always beat MOD because the strong APEX has to take the flat, which means that the weak apex has to follow a WR on a crosser, which is why Golden was open. It's a really bad read by Quinn. 1st & 10 at UGA 14 (0:29 - 4th) Quinn Ewers sacked by Mykel Williams for a loss of 5 yards to the UGA 19 This is another example of playcall. They try and fake the quick screen, then the swing screen, and hit Helm on the leak; Georgia has it covered, and 3 guys in the backfield. Ewers should try it away, but Sark isn't calling winners here. 2nd & 15 at UGA 19 (0:24 - 4th) Quinn Ewers pass incomplete to Ryan Wingo Not a great throw, but I'd imagine on a fade route, Wingo should have been attacking outside leverage, and he got stuck on the outside. It's not a great route, and Ewers makes a bad throw. Bit of blame on both guys, but I get putting more of it on Ewers. 3rd & 15 at UGA 19 (0:22 - 4th) Quinn Ewers pass incomplete to Ryan Wingo Wingo drop, but a screen play on 3&15 isn't going for the win. 2nd & 5 at UGA 20 (OT) Quinn Ewers pass incomplete to Jaydon Blue Georgia is in 4 man, and again, nobody open. Georgia teaches their backers in 4 man to play with over the top leverage, so Blue on the wheel isn't open, and then Wingo is bracketed on the deep cross, and Golden runs a curl, but it's got a corner poaching on it. Mykel Williams gets pressure again. I don't know how many QBs are breaking out of a Williams sack, so I'm not sure what we expect from Quinn here. 3rd & 5 at UGA 20 (OT) Quinn Ewers pass complete to Ryan Wingo for 6 yds to the UGA 14 for a 1ST down Really tight window throw on a slant. It's a perfect ball, and again, something that Sark should have called more. Georgia immediately after Golden beat them twice vertically, started playing guys with outside leverage, and I was disappointed there weren't more slants ran because the leverage was there. Now, I do get that Georgia had hook defenders at times, but the number of times Texas ran crossers or hooks that took them away meant that slants should and would have been very effective (see Bolden's 20-yard catch through a slant). 1st & 10 at UGA 14 (OT) Quinn Ewers pass incomplete to Matthew Golden Again, I can't understand running a corner route against outside leverage. Georgia's corners kept doing this, and it made no sense to call a corner route against it. Georgia was in clamp coverage, which means that their #1 corner is taking outside leverage against Golden and playing man, because he has bracket help inside from the safety who's playing a deep quarter. The only thing you can say about this play is that Quinn should have checked it down because Wisner has a ton of space. Bad route concept and bad decision. 2nd & 10 at UGA 14 (OT) Quinn Ewers pass incomplete to DeAndre Moore Jr. I hated this concept. Ran two crossers and a slant over the middle of the field, and then a slot fade to the field, when you're asking Ewers to throw it basically from the far hash. It's not a great throw because it actually takes Moore from the back pylon back to the front pylon, but again, it's a low % play. Even if Ewers gets to the other read, Golden is being stacked on top because Helm is running basically on the same level, meaning there are two defenders there, and Wingo is running into the space. Now, if the play develops, maybe Golden or Helm is open, but it's a poorly executed levels concept because Helm is 2 yards behind Golden. 3rd & 10 at UGA 14 (OT) Timeout Texas, clock 00:00 3rd & 10 at UGA 14 (OT) Quinn Ewers pass complete to Quintrevion Wisner for a loss of 1 yard to the UGA 15 Again, I don't understand running this route. All game Georgia had shown they were tackling really well in space. Running this with Wisner made no sense; he's not an elusive guy. Ewers could have made a play or two, and that would have made the difference, but I put much more blame on really poor playcalling. Running routes into bad leverage, and low % plays before bashing your head into a wall is what I would Sark was doing, and that's not putting Ewers in a position to win the game. Georgia only plays three coverages in the red zone, MOD, CLAMP, and 4 man, and all of them have the outside corners effectively playing outside leverage man, which means run inside routes with #1 receivers are open. Texas did almost none of this in the red zone, and that's on Sark. -
No. 3 Texas at Texas A&M Game Week Thread
pack.swear replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Great minds think alike, haha. I don't understand why you're not letting 3 R1/R2 guys play ball out there. Doesn't make any sense to me -
No. 3 Texas at Texas A&M Game Week Thread
pack.swear replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
We barely run inside zone; we're a counter, wide zone, and outside zone team. That's a good thing because A&M stunts and slants A LOT on run plays, and stunts and slants can destroy inside zone. It's why Ole Miss had so much success against Georgia. Wide zone kills stunts and slants, which is what we run, and have become really good at. -
No. 3 Texas at Texas A&M Game Week Thread
pack.swear replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
They were really explosive. They went 5/8 past 20 yards in the passing game for 213 yards. Texas will not do that with Ewers at quarterback. Auburn successfully ran it on the right side of the line, not so much on the left side. Texas has had a lot of success running it to the left recently, so it's strength vs strength there. I don't think much of what Auburn did fits what Texas does, but schematically, I'm sure Sark can find some holes to exploit -
No. 3 Texas at Texas A&M Game Week Thread
pack.swear replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I finished my first watch of the Sky Cast of the Aggie LSU game, particularly the second half. Notes I had: - One thing I noticed is that they do a bunch of simulated pressures on third downs, and they almost always disguise coverage when they sim. - They show cover 2 man pre-snap a lot and run a lot of cover 2 man. - It looks like they run a lot of match concepts - Most of the time when they ran a simulated pressure, it came out of cover 1, and they went with man on the backend - Their secondary isn't great, but they trust their pass rush to get there before the secondary can get beat.- -
Steve Sarkisian Monday Press Conference (Texas A&M week)
pack.swear replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Yep, there was no need to keep Quinn in, when the only thing that could have happened is he puts more stress and pressure on that ankle, and gets hurt even more.