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Slacks

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  1. The 3 high is to keep Sark from being able to easily take the top off. Force the offense to sustain consistently, drive after drive. DCs know Sark wants to run the ball then pop the top. So, as a DC, you put 3 over top with a Nickel / SS that can play like a LB and disrupt intermediate routes or support the run. Basically run a 43 that plays like a 425, which can look like Cover 1, Cover 2, or Cover 3 if the defense can communicate once the offense shifts, etc. If the DTs and LBs are stout, the defense doesn't get completely blown up by the run game. Patricia runs exactly this. It sounds complicated, but it's high school level defense and tOSU has elite back 7 level players that can play it easily. I'm petty sure it's the same thing Gary Patterson ran. It's the same thing my high school ran 40 years ago. It's really simple at the base, and becomes multiple - easily - without confusing the defense. Personally, I don't think Sark is patient enough letting the run game wear teams down. He has a good run game plan, which is why backs keep going to the league. Wear that front 7 out, so the game can get out of hand late. Make that middle Safety come up. Repeatedly.
  2. He is here to learn to be a pocket passer. It's Sark's MO and it's the Manning plan to convert Arch from HS QB that runs into an NFL QB that keeps the bus on the road. I am a believer that the QB must be a run threat. Arch is a run threat. He has to become an elite bus driver. He's not that.
  3. Arch wins no conference titles. Dia Bell wins national championship. /s
  4. There are people who claim this is unfixable.
  5. I dont recall balls severely under or over thrown. I was definitely surprised. QB had a bad day. Don't do it again.
  6. Yep. "Numbers left". Goea right. Trips on C's foot and dives into RG for 0 yd turnover on downs. Playcall wasn't wrong. Execution was ass and OL got stoned.
  7. This right here. From the TV view, I assume we did not get open much.
  8. QB makes easy throws and we're good. 1/2 yd. Give me an RB,but I'm ok with the sneak. It wasn't well executed.
  9. Y'all some hoes. QB failed to execute easy offense. Coach can't make the QB throw in the dirt.
  10. They never went back.
  11. "in four years, you don't have to vote again. We'll have it fixed so good, you're not gonna have to vote."
  12. Point entirely avoided. Got it.
  13. Those guys no longer have the bad habit that was keeping their elite traits from elevating. Don't change the goal post. The point was that those two players had the same 'processing' issues coming out of college. Now they do not. Whether they are elite in other areas or not, the point was made that this transition doesn't happen if it doesn't occur before the NFL. I offered two MVP examples of it happening. "Oh, they're different."
  14. No emotions. I don't know them at all. Deion was great at football and has been highly entertaining as a college coach, while raising the profile and recent success of two poorly run programs Shadeur was entertaining in college and part of the success of those programs. Both were more successful than this emotional thread would lead one to believe if one didn't watch the games... I mean, now it's all professional analysis, but this thread...
  15. If we're comparing traits, yes... But we're not. We're talking about one bad habit.
  16. i will when i have 30 mins.
  17. No it isn't. The point is they were supposedly not NFL processors... somehow they became NFL processors and won MVPs and not just on talent, despite people saying they wouldn't be able to do so because they'd never done so.
  18. If this is the play that was shown above, 93 isn't wrapped - he throws the OG away... and 87 runs a stop route directly in front of the LB, so that throw would have been an easy pick.
  19. This was said about Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson. No, I'm not saying Shadeur is even close to them in talent, but he's clearly football talented and needs to clean up some bad habits.
  20. Man, I thought Pete was going to grab DG... Pickett is not the guy, but I guess he's not a rookie (not that Pete hasn't started a rookie over a so-called vet.)
  21. He's looking at 93 about to come unblocked. If he had the ball ready to go, 93 wouldn't be a concern. All of it plays together. He has bad habits that he needs to get out of quickly... He's not Kenny Pickett (who, imo, just can't execute physically.)
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