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this is cool... but what are the percentages of the avy bets?!?!?!?!
This doesn't make me feel all that confident
Vegas about to pull some funny shitThis doesn't make me feel all that confident
I’m taking your avi bet. Seven full days from when I first post it if I lose. I just wanted to see your sissy ass leghump dunce self beg and dance like the cheesecock you are for a few days.You’re on. We’ll come up with some funny shit.
Offer is still out for any and all Texas fans who decide they’re not baby bitches.
those are priceless apparently.this is cool... but what are the percentages of the avy bets?!?!?!?!
I’m taking your avi bet. Seven full days from when I first post it if I lose. I just wanted to see your sissy ass leghump dunce self beg and dance like the cheesecock you are for a few days.
OSU pretty much bullied the interior of Tenn/Oregon Dlines and Texas DTs will fare a bit better in this game and be fine vs the run. Also OSU gashed Tenn/Oregon through the air for over 10 YPA, so I think the Texas secondary vs OSU WRs will be fun to watch. My question is if Texas can man up vs OSU and atleast mix up the looks or get pressure. I know they primary play zone but if they sit in that all game then it's going be too easy for an experience QB like Howard to get through his reads and pick it apartThe key is to stop the counter. OSU has gone heavy gap schemes in the playoffs. I think it surprised Tenn. Perhaps Oregon thought it was a one off, since the gap/zone split has completely reversed in the playoffs. If you can stop the run with 6, then you can slow the pass game down. Big key is to take away the first read. Tenn and Oregon did not. That led to the ball being out quick negating any pass rush vs a questionable OL
Deal, but calling you and your friends pussies for a week is an interesting definition of begging.I’m taking your avi bet. Seven full days from when I first post it if I lose. I just wanted to see your sissy ass leghump dunce self beg and dance like the cheesecock you are for a few days.
A domesticated dog barks at his master for scraps, but it’s still begging.Deal, but calling you and your friends pussies for a week is an interesting definition of begging.
Good luck.
Meaning you feed him and then clean up his shit?A domesticated dog barks at his master for scraps, but it’s still begging.
Can you answer a question for me?Can't wait to compare and contrast this to the "you face" level post we will get after Jexas gets their shit pushed in tonight.
Can you answer a question for me?
What da fuck is a "you face"?
The key against experienced QBs is to mix up your coverages. Got to get Will questioning what he is seeing. Both QBs are good in clean pockets throwing on time. Neither is good with pressure. Best way to get pressure is to create indecision in the QB. That will give DL the time to get pressureOSU pretty much bullied the interior of Tenn/Oregon Dlines and Texas DTs will fare a bit better in this game and be fine vs the run. Also OSU gashed Tenn/Oregon through the air for over 10 YPA, so I think the Texas secondary vs OSU WRs will be fun to watch. My question is if Texas can man up vs OSU and atleast mix up the looks or get pressure. I know they primary play zone but if they sit in that all game then it's going be too easy for an experience QB like Howard to get through his reads and pick it apart
I clean up all yalls shit (mostly shitty thread titles)Meaning you feed him and then clean up his shit?
We got the ball first. That’s 1.1. Sark, you’re a genius. The plays you dial up to keep defenses guessing are actual genius. You made Florida, for example, look foolish. And other teams. The downside of that scheming is that our plays take time to develop. What elite teams like UGA and tOSU can do is not mind the scheming and just go forward and win one on one matchups. And a decent amount of time they will. Here’s the cool part, you’ve already been showing tape of all your scheming throughout the season. You’ve already put in the work to keep defenses guessing. That means that you can reduce that kind of scheming, just play downhill, and the defensive coordinators, linebackers, and DBs will still have to mentally deal with that potential scheming to some extent. You’ve already put in the work. Reduce those plays from 1X amount to 0.25X, and just play downhill.
That leads us to….
2. LET. EWERS. EAT. Ewers is the most talented/experienced QB left in contention. If you slow down the scheming where he has to turn two different ways, roll opposite of his initial movement, and throw a blind pass in the flat hoping no one missed their blocking assignments, you’ll keep his eyes forward. Ewers will show you he is the best QB left. We can’t win at this level without great QB play. So logic suggests you LET HIM BE GREAT.
3. Take the ball first if you get a chance. Only once this year did we get behind the eight ball, and it didn’t work out. That’s a small sample size, but it’s a data point. Whatever strategy you gain by getting the ball in the second half is thoroughly outweighed by mitigating the chance we get behind too early.
4. And this is for all cfb… if we get a two score lead in the second half, do not dial up plays in the pick six zone AT ALL… or looks that have us throwing into double coverage; even if our speedsters have two steps on DBs. You’ve already earned that lead. Slow, meticulous drives that even end in a deep punt are absolutely acceptable when you have a two score lead at the end of the third quarter or beyond.