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The one buttonhook pattern I recall from last night worked for a first down.
But I don’t whisper to quarterbacks…
Two often in college football raw speed is confused with the quality of a receiver. Many of the best receivers were not the fastest on the field.It seems to me that our WR corps often doesn’t make much of an effort to go after poorly thrown balls. And it’s not just Worthy.
BingoReminds me of Mack sticking with Simms simply because he was a 5 star over Applewhite. Not saying Ewers isn’t the best starter. Just saying Sark needs to insert Card occasionally when Ewers is not performing.
Indeed. In fact, the NFL named their WR award after a man who was most definitely NOT among the fastest WRs. Bilitnikof.Two often in college football raw speed is confused with the quality of a receiver. Many of the best receivers were not the fastest on the field.
Perhaps the quarterback is deaf.You’re a QB whisperer. Whisper something.
So? The receivers were still open and missed, either not seen or ball poorly thrown, and balls that could have been caught were not. The play calling was subpar and predictable with no adjusting the running game with what the defense was doing. Sometimes you just can’t block it better and make it work, you have to do something different. Sark refuses to do that. I would argue that the ineptitude we saw last night was more about what we were not doing instead of what tcu did. It’s not like their defense hadn’t been lit up in multiple games this year. Winners make plays, losers make excuses. Which is this team. I think it is certainly a reflection of its head coach.It was the number 4th team in the country, and they have not lost.
And Paris Texas’ Hall of Fame Raymond Berry. Slow afoot, one leg shorter than the other, bad eyesight, designed many of his own moves to get open, ran perfect patterns, fumbled once in 13 years in NFL, ranked in the top 100 all time NFL players and worked long hours with Johnny Unitas perfecting their games. Young players today would do well to study what made Berry great. Especially if they have God given speed to go with it.Indeed. In fact, the NFL named their WR award after a man who was most definitely NOT among the fastest WRs. Bilitnikof.
True, but there may have been more uncatchable balls last night. But, drops certainly hurt and killed some early drives and possible momentum.IMHO, Our WRs drop too many catchable balls.
Yep. Fair point. QB play was obviously abysmal too. We just need the WRs to make the grabs on the catchable balls (with the occasional/irregular drop that does happen from time-to-time)True, but there may have been more uncatchable balls last night. But, drops certainly hurt and killed some early drives and possible momentum.
LD, here’s what other conference teams have scored on them this season:It was the number 4th team in the country, and they have not lost.
I was at the game, overall you have to tip your hat to TCU. I don’t think Bijan made one person miss the whole game, TCU flat made the tackle on him every time and THAT is phenomenal. TCU CB’s made several plays on the ball, dang good plays, those guys can flat cover and when we did catch it, the CB was contesting the catch almost every time. Yes there were drops by receivers in the first half, running game could never get started, Ewers missed seeing a wide open bijan for a touchdown. Both sides of the ball had to play perfect to beat this team and neither side did.
However, the defense aside from two plays, played damn good especially for the amount of time TCU had the ball. Hats off to the defense cause they flat did their job and deserve credit for their performance. I’ve been a little critical of them and they earned that criticism but tonight they grew up and deserve credit for their play. That is how you play defense and this time the defense did enough to win.
As for Ewers, he’s a freshman, he’s not ready to carry a team, yet. Calling for Card isn’t the answer. It’s Roschon, Bijan and any other upper classman’s burden to carry this team right now. Can’t be switching back and forth, these games are what grow a QB as painful as it may seem right now.
Can’t say enough about the defense, very proud of their effort.
“An ordeal of dashed expectations “I, too, was at the game (Section 28, Row 38) and I pretty much agree with aUTfan's observations.
DKR may have sounded quiet on TV, but I thought the crowd was very loud (even louder than the 2016 Notre Dame game or the 2018 USC game). But maybe the folks in Section 28 were unusually raucous. And I thought they kept up the roar pretty well through the 4th quarter (at least until TCU's 2nd TD of the night).
I'll probably continue to attend a game each season, but going forward I'll probably choose a ULM or UTSA game or the equivalent. Last night felt like an ordeal of dashed expectations.
On a totally unrelated note, let me recommend the Coffee Dog in Bastrop if you are traveling on SH 71 and need some coffee and a breakfast panini. Good stuff. Also, I often like to make a fuel stop at the Circle K/Valero located at SH 71 and FM 1209, just west of Bastrop. Way better than dealing with the madhouse at the big Buc-ee's in Bastrop.
Clear to me that the stadium folks were anticipating a loud and enthusiastic crowd (which it was until 5 minutes into the game). They turned up the juice to the Jumbotron . Unfortunately the offense was a buzzkill like I have never experienced before. The crowd was saying, WTF?, after nearly every play. All you heard was collective murmuring and consternation.Only thing I though missing from the crowd was the rarity of Texas Fight, not nearly as often as usual. Of course sitting in the direct path of the Jumbotron speakers (NEZ) it was difficult to distinguish the crowd from it. Wayyyyy tooo loud.
Also I think ABC has more commercials and more of the long 3 min + variety than the other coverages. They seemed long and way too frequent.
The Waffle House twist to the answer: "Smothered."Coach Sark as a waiter at the Cracker Barrel:
“And how would you like your expectations tonight? Bashed, crashed, dashed, gashed, hashed, lashed, mashed, stashed, thrashed, or trashed?”