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Posted on 12/1/24 at 8:16 pm to VYForever
Posted on 12/1/24 at 8:16 pm to VYForever
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6) Georgia is the opposite. They’ve been trending downward since the Longhorn game. Inconsistent and frustrating. Maybe the Longhorn game was their peak and they don’t have it in the tank to match that effort again or maybe another Longhorn game is just what Georgia needs to get the best out of their team and show up to play inspired football— especially on the defensive side which was a masterclass of a game.
Georgia has not been trending anywhere. Georgia can look like shite and also look like a top tier team in the same game.
Posted on 12/1/24 at 8:18 pm to TrNabs
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I mean I know bama is community college levels of education but this is a quick scan that would take 30 seconds to read, its not that serious.
It took more than 30 seconds to read. Try it again and see how long it takes you.
Here it is:
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Thanks for the input and thoughts, I’ll try to be as objective as I can as a diehard Longhorn (c/o 2007, so the glory VY and McCoy transformative years) in my response.
I was very vocal almost immediately after 10/19 that I wanted to see Georgia again. I wanted a rematch the next day if it was possible. That’s because it just felt like one of those games that wouldn’t be repeated again. And I was a little sore about getting thoroughly outplayed in the first half and even in the second half though to a lesser degree.
With the benefit of a couple of months now, I have some mixed thoughts and emotions:
1) Watching Georgia struggle against mediocre talent and lose to inferior talent is both befuddling and infuriating as a Longhorns fan. We had the opportunity to really put our boot on the throat of this conference in our first year but showed up completely unprepared for the moment. We allowed and have had to put up with the crowing of “easy schedule, can’t beat the one good team” by not taking care of business. A rematch shuts that narrative up, if Texas can win. The more decisive fashion the better.
2) I find it hard to believe Sark will make the same mistake twice and have his team come out flat and sloppy. Maybe Georgia just matches up horribly for us, and football is a game of match ups so be it, but I think Sark has this team ready to win. I think you saw glimpses of that with Texas minimizing mistakes and “winning” the second half but of course the game was not very close and moral victories are for minor league coaches. At the end of the day Sark can scheme and prep and do everything with the whiteboard correct but he can’t go out there and make the throws and catches and hang on to the football for the guys.
3) Speaking of Sark, I think he’s the right man to bring us back to the promised land. I know there are benefits to the laser focus and blinders to “just win” with the authoritarian (e.g. Saban) and unethical (e.g. Urban) and say what you will about his past as a drunk, but if you ask folks who’ve been around recovering addicts and alkys, these folks who have hit rock bottom and found their way back up again have a powerful, 360 degree perspective. It’s less X’s and O’s and more about developing and getting the most out of your Jimmy’s and Joe’s. He reminds me of Mack Brown in that way, who had incredible success here (until he didn’t), and you see traces of his trying to impart the right behaviors and focus with stopping his guys from planting a flag (and trying to win with humility and respect) and imploring fans to stop throwing bottles, etc. which raises the question of Ewers:
4) No question Ewers is not having the season he nor the fans have wanted. Despite the national media attempts to hype, he’s had about an up-and-down and injury riddled season as I can recall from someone who it was supposed to be his year. That said, Arch is not an automatic upgrade either. He’s shown flashes of brilliance here and there but he’s also looked young at times as well. The hypothesis could be made that Arch, with more game experience could be transcendent in a way that Quinn looks to not be able to reach as a ceiling, but that would be betting your season on it. Quinn (like Beck at Georgia) could be the very definition of “good is the enemy of great” and damning with the faint praise that he’s just a “good QB”, or he (like Beck) could be the optimal QB in their QB room to a maximize the supporting cast around him and do enough to win it all, if can stay mistake free. This is the ultimate “hindsight is 20/20” and Sark will either get lionized for sticking with Ewers and trusting him if they win it all or the ire of fans everywhere for not having the conviction and frankly the balls to do the needful and bench Quinn for Arch. The TX/GA game will set this ball in motion depending on how Ewers plays.
5) This Texas team seems to be growing in confidence and strength. Maybe some unintended consequences of playing a weak schedule and rattling off wins (and avoiding upsets), but they played (the defense in particular) as if they felt like they were the best in the business. If they can take that attitude along with some pride about redeeming how they played in the first matchup, maybe they come out with their hair on fire.
6) Georgia is the opposite. They’ve been trending downward since the Longhorn game. Inconsistent and frustrating. Maybe the Longhorn game was their peak and they don’t have it in the tank to match that effort again or maybe another Longhorn game is just what Georgia needs to get the best out of their team and show up to play inspired football— especially on the defensive side which was a masterclass of a game.
7) I didn’t know “Jawja” was pejorative or a slur. I thought y’all leaned into the regional dialect thing here and embraced the slack jaw thing like with “Pee-cans”. Sorry for the offense. Bark bark go dawgs!
Posted on 12/1/24 at 8:18 pm to VYForever
Not any chance I'm reading all that bs
Posted on 12/1/24 at 9:13 pm to armtackledawg
I read it =
Texas good , uga bad, but texas qb maybe bad.
Texas good , uga bad, but texas qb maybe bad.
Posted on 12/1/24 at 10:11 pm to VYForever
Ewers is a pro-style passer that seldom runs. Georgia practices against that style every day. If our D-line is healthy we will see the same game as last time without the officials getting scared and reversing a call they should have left alone.
Posted on 12/2/24 at 1:39 am to tissle
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Georgia has not been trending anywhere. Georgia can look like shite and also look like a top tier team in the same game.
Georgia’s offense has put up 10 or less points in the first half in 6 out of 12 games. To put this in perspective, Georgia did that 6 times in 45 games from 2021-2023.
I’d say you’re trending up with the fact Beck isn’t a walking turnover but Bobo and your offense clearly haven’t figured anything out to the point UGA should be confident.
Posted on 12/2/24 at 2:01 am to FireDanMullen
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Georgia has not been trending anywhere. Georgia can look like shite and also look like a top tier team in the same game.
Georgia’s offense has put up 10 or less points in the first half in 6 out of 12 games. To put this in perspective, Georgia did that 6 times in 45 games from 2021-2023.
I’d say you’re trending up with the fact Beck isn’t a walking turnover but Bobo and your offense clearly haven’t figured anything out to the point UGA should be confident.
Yet Georgia is back in the SEC championship game.
Posted on 12/2/24 at 2:25 am to TrueLefty
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Yet Georgia is back in the SEC championship game.
Yea and they can definitely win the SEC and are still a good team. I think you missed my point entirely.
Posted on 12/2/24 at 2:30 am to VYForever
You and many of the other Utrannies here are going to be mentally exhausted by Saturday at this rate.
Is it as exciting as buying mega millions tickets and fantasizing about winning the $1Billion jackpot? The mental gymnastics of deciding what youd do first with the money is like this high yall are currently ridin - Can it carry you through until the drawing ?
Kirby is like the guy who draws the numbers on the local news. His job is to get it done without taking pictures or celebrity cameos and based upon these past 9 years of dominance including 7 appearances in the SECC (oh and 6 CFP games, 2 Natties) that he is most probably going to send you right where you were before you wasted that 'money' on a dream ticket.
Texas fans have a knack for getting fluffed by their program and media, which is why you baws sprial into dejected anger as soon as tthe arrogance runs out of steam against a bully who only wants to fricking eat
and the real shocker - you didnt even get a single number right on the lotto ticket ! What a scam! boooo
Is it as exciting as buying mega millions tickets and fantasizing about winning the $1Billion jackpot? The mental gymnastics of deciding what youd do first with the money is like this high yall are currently ridin - Can it carry you through until the drawing ?
Kirby is like the guy who draws the numbers on the local news. His job is to get it done without taking pictures or celebrity cameos and based upon these past 9 years of dominance including 7 appearances in the SECC (oh and 6 CFP games, 2 Natties) that he is most probably going to send you right where you were before you wasted that 'money' on a dream ticket.
Texas fans have a knack for getting fluffed by their program and media, which is why you baws sprial into dejected anger as soon as tthe arrogance runs out of steam against a bully who only wants to fricking eat
and the real shocker - you didnt even get a single number right on the lotto ticket ! What a scam! boooo
Posted on 12/2/24 at 6:30 am to VYForever
Beware, reading that post can cause vaginitis.
Posted on 12/2/24 at 6:49 am to Porter Osborne Jr
Hold on y'all, I'm still reading! I'll have my reply as soon as I finish this book the OP wrote!
Posted on 12/2/24 at 6:53 am to VYForever
I think Georgia's best game is probably better than our best game but they've been more up and down than we have been. We can win Saturday but I expect Georgia to bring their best game again so we better be ready. Their defense tends to show up in big games and we still have Quinn on the other side.
Sark is going to earn his salary if he pulls this one off.
Sark is going to earn his salary if he pulls this one off.
Posted on 12/2/24 at 7:50 am to UltimaParadox
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Did Texas play anyone besides Georgia, I guess vandy?
Their best win is us.
Atlanta is basically a Georgia home game, and Texas has still yet to beat an SEC team by more than 10 points on the road or at a neutral site (OU doesn't count, they're still a Big 12 team).
Posted on 12/2/24 at 8:23 am to VYForever
TLDR Go Dawgs. We turned it over 4 times and still smoked you last time. This time will be worse for you. Horns down. Go back to the Big 12.
Posted on 12/2/24 at 8:54 am to VYForever
You can make this a lot shorter by deleting your account.
Posted on 12/2/24 at 10:12 am to JoinTheResistance
Made me get a period.
Posted on 12/2/24 at 3:05 pm to HorninHouston
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I think Georgia's best game is probably better than our best game but they've been more up and down than we have been. We can win Saturday but I expect Georgia to bring their best game again so we better be ready. Their defense tends to show up in big games and we still have Quinn on the other side.
Sark is going to earn his salary if he pulls this one off.
Those are some great points but, you didn't address all the talking points in the original post by VYForever. Read it again and tell us what you think.
Here it is:
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Thanks for the input and thoughts, I’ll try to be as objective as I can as a diehard Longhorn (c/o 2007, so the glory VY and McCoy transformative years) in my response.
I was very vocal almost immediately after 10/19 that I wanted to see Georgia again. I wanted a rematch the next day if it was possible. That’s because it just felt like one of those games that wouldn’t be repeated again. And I was a little sore about getting thoroughly outplayed in the first half and even in the second half though to a lesser degree.
With the benefit of a couple of months now, I have some mixed thoughts and emotions:
1) Watching Georgia struggle against mediocre talent and lose to inferior talent is both befuddling and infuriating as a Longhorns fan. We had the opportunity to really put our boot on the throat of this conference in our first year but showed up completely unprepared for the moment. We allowed and have had to put up with the crowing of “easy schedule, can’t beat the one good team” by not taking care of business. A rematch shuts that narrative up, if Texas can win. The more decisive fashion the better.
2) I find it hard to believe Sark will make the same mistake twice and have his team come out flat and sloppy. Maybe Georgia just matches up horribly for us, and football is a game of match ups so be it, but I think Sark has this team ready to win. I think you saw glimpses of that with Texas minimizing mistakes and “winning” the second half but of course the game was not very close and moral victories are for minor league coaches. At the end of the day Sark can scheme and prep and do everything with the whiteboard correct but he can’t go out there and make the throws and catches and hang on to the football for the guys.
3) Speaking of Sark, I think he’s the right man to bring us back to the promised land. I know there are benefits to the laser focus and blinders to “just win” with the authoritarian (e.g. Saban) and unethical (e.g. Urban) and say what you will about his past as a drunk, but if you ask folks who’ve been around recovering addicts and alkys, these folks who have hit rock bottom and found their way back up again have a powerful, 360 degree perspective. It’s less X’s and O’s and more about developing and getting the most out of your Jimmy’s and Joe’s. He reminds me of Mack Brown in that way, who had incredible success here (until he didn’t), and you see traces of his trying to impart the right behaviors and focus with stopping his guys from planting a flag (and trying to win with humility and respect) and imploring fans to stop throwing bottles, etc. which raises the question of Ewers:
4) No question Ewers is not having the season he nor the fans have wanted. Despite the national media attempts to hype, he’s had about an up-and-down and injury riddled season as I can recall from someone who it was supposed to be his year. That said, Arch is not an automatic upgrade either. He’s shown flashes of brilliance here and there but he’s also looked young at times as well. The hypothesis could be made that Arch, with more game experience could be transcendent in a way that Quinn looks to not be able to reach as a ceiling, but that would be betting your season on it. Quinn (like Beck at Georgia) could be the very definition of “good is the enemy of great” and damning with the faint praise that he’s just a “good QB”, or he (like Beck) could be the optimal QB in their QB room to a maximize the supporting cast around him and do enough to win it all, if can stay mistake free. This is the ultimate “hindsight is 20/20” and Sark will either get lionized for sticking with Ewers and trusting him if they win it all or the ire of fans everywhere for not having the conviction and frankly the balls to do the needful and bench Quinn for Arch. The TX/GA game will set this ball in motion depending on how Ewers plays.
5) This Texas team seems to be growing in confidence and strength. Maybe some unintended consequences of playing a weak schedule and rattling off wins (and avoiding upsets), but they played (the defense in particular) as if they felt like they were the best in the business. If they can take that attitude along with some pride about redeeming how they played in the first matchup, maybe they come out with their hair on fire.
6) Georgia is the opposite. They’ve been trending downward since the Longhorn game. Inconsistent and frustrating. Maybe the Longhorn game was their peak and they don’t have it in the tank to match that effort again or maybe another Longhorn game is just what Georgia needs to get the best out of their team and show up to play inspired football— especially on the defensive side which was a masterclass of a game.
7) I didn’t know “Jawja” was pejorative or a slur. I thought y’all leaned into the regional dialect thing here and embraced the slack jaw thing like with “Pee-cans”. Sorry for the offense. Bark bark go dawgs!
Posted on 12/2/24 at 3:08 pm to VYForever
Did not read, just downvoted.


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