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re: Quinn Ewers...What’s the Rants analysis of this kid?
Posted on 10/24/24 at 2:10 am to EastTXHorn
Posted on 10/24/24 at 2:10 am to EastTXHorn
Like most Texas folk today, he’s too soft for the current requirements
Posted on 10/24/24 at 2:26 am to aero1126
Just going through a breaking in period and the teams he is playing against are SEC teams now.
Nico was really hot when we played the cupcakes now everything has speed up and he has trouble making accurate throws and not scrambling when he should.
Most the QBs this year are freshman and learning how to play as they go.
He will be fine GA was just too much for him
Nico was really hot when we played the cupcakes now everything has speed up and he has trouble making accurate throws and not scrambling when he should.
Most the QBs this year are freshman and learning how to play as they go.
He will be fine GA was just too much for him
Posted on 10/24/24 at 3:56 am to EastTXHorn
He’s a pretty good QB who is very inconsistent in his play - some great games followed up by a bad one.
I’d imagine him being injury prone has made a difference in his level of play, but overall he hasn’t really lived up to the hype as one of the best QB recruits ever.
I’d imagine him being injury prone has made a difference in his level of play, but overall he hasn’t really lived up to the hype as one of the best QB recruits ever.
Posted on 10/24/24 at 5:54 am to EastTXHorn
How would you feel coming off of an injury and trying to iron your game out then Sark abruptly pulls you and the back up QB gets the loudest roar from the stadium all game? Sark needs to grasp that in the SEC you coach seasons not games.
Posted on 10/24/24 at 6:09 am to GADAWG2017
I’m sure he feels the pressure of the MANNING’s and the promises of a coach that received a commitment from the greatest qb family in football. He needs to relax and realize that at least at this point he is the better qb and the leader of the team. Tell his coach that he is the man to have faith. Sark is the problem. He should stand up and say this is my qb and let him make a mistake without taking him out of the game. Sark has seen for himself that Ewers is better and my guess is that Quinn’s play gets better after knowing that Sark has this realization.
Posted on 10/24/24 at 6:49 am to ulmtiger
Pulling him out inspiring a huge roar from a packed DKR for his back-up would have a lasting effect on the confidence and pride of any top tier athlete. I think he’s borderline elite and very capable, but just think Sark is new at a university of big boosters (that want Manning in there) and he doesn’t have the onions or the success to tell them to get f’d.
This post was edited on 10/24/24 at 6:51 am
Posted on 10/24/24 at 8:49 am to New Money
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Yeah, he should have stayed in high school and risked generational wealth.
He went to Carroll. A extra million would not be generational wealth.
Glad he got out of the way and let Kayden and Graham get some reps though. It likely helped the program. Maybe opting out of the second half of the season would help move Texas forward too.
Posted on 10/24/24 at 9:02 am to EastTXHorn
Injury prone and doesn’t live up to the hype. Cant handle the pressure in a big game.
Posted on 10/24/24 at 9:33 am to TexasOnTop
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Texas figured it out in the second half (230 yards of offense and 0 turnovers).
All I did was state that this is a fallacy and untrue. Your offense played better than the 38 yards they put up in the first half. But simply improving on shite play is not synonymous with “figured it out”. And the objective facts show that:
27 yards rushing
2/8 on 3rd down conversions
1/4 on 4th down conversions
2 sacks
1 Turnover
3 Turnovers on Downs
0 points in 4th quarter
31 pass attempts for 6 yard Average
Your only 2 touchdown drives spanned a whopping 55 yards after a botched kickoff and 9 yards after an interception. You got your 1st 3rd down conversion with 8 minutes left in the 4th quarter. And were shut out in the 4th. Idk how any of this constitutes “figuring it out” on offense. The end.
Posted on 10/24/24 at 9:36 am to GADAWG2017
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Sark is new at a university of big boosters (that want Manning in there) and he doesn’t have the onions or the success to tell them to get f’d
Exactly. We know better than most what happens when a young phenom comes in and divides the fan base and locker room.
Arch has a lot of talent and looked good against cupcakes in a couple of games. That said, Ewers is your best chance at winning as he’s a good QB and has experience. Sark knows this or he wouldn’t be starting. Ewers is suffering from a lack of confidence and it doesn’t help to have everyone breathing down his neck to bench him. QB is as much mental as it is physical and fear of getting jerked out of the game at any moment doesn’t help.
Sark needs to be clear with the players and fans that Ewers is his guy this year. Bring Arch in for clean up and get him ready for next season.
Does anyone think the outcome would’ve been different if you had a RS freshman in there trying to read UGA’s defense and avoid the rush? Sometimes another team can just make your QB see ghosts and look bad.
Beck has looked pretty average several times this year. Would our fbackup be able to do any better when receivers screw up, defenses actually make a play or you just have a bad night? Doubtful.
Posted on 10/24/24 at 9:38 am to FireDanMullen
I shouldn’t expect someone that doesn’t know the difference between a third down conversion and a first down to understand this…. But again, schematically figuring out a defense is separate from execution.
Posted on 10/24/24 at 9:56 am to TexasOnTop
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I shouldn’t expect someone that doesn’t know the difference between a third down conversion and a first down to understand this…. But again, schematically figuring out a defense is separate from execution.
Coping is coping. Has 0 facts to back anything up.
I guess this is the result of a program that has 1 championship in the last 50 years though. No facts, just dubious semantics to hang their hat on. God bless lol
Posted on 10/24/24 at 4:46 pm to TexasOnTop
I've lived in Texas since the late 90s. Moved to Houston for my first job after graduating college. My oldest kid is a sophomore at A&M so I follow the aggies now as well.
Posted on 10/24/24 at 4:47 pm to Harry Rex Vonner
Okay, he is a big puss.
Posted on 12/1/24 at 10:30 am to FireDanMullen
Stay on that side ****
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