At some point consistency comes into play. If you don't pay attention to consistency then you make Keilan Robinson your starting back because he averaged 11 yards per carry and Brooks 6. This turned into way more than it needed to be. I feel like we can't have honest discussions anymore. Smith can do anything Wingo can do. That's what makes him special. He can work the screen game, run past you, and get his Moss on. That's why he draws doubles, and that's why he will go top 5.
Dude. Are you good? Look man, this is the last time I am going to respond to you. Where I am from we don't play about calling people bitches. I get it. You aren't used to people like me, but this is what it is. I am not about to be too many more bitches. Again, everyone is telling you that PK struggles tying the back and front together. It's not just me. What your front 7 does and what coverage you have behind it needs to match. Not just the playcall but your alignment, depth, all that. 2nd and 6 and you bring a 6 man pressure with quarters behind it who is defending the middle of the field? What it seems like is when PK installs the gameplan he needs a secondary guy to come behind him and make sense of what the back end is doing vs certain looks. I am assuming that is what Sark is referring to when says he has to hold his hand. Same thing the Washington guys were alluding to when they told us that PK was asswater without Jimmy Lake. Now onto your questions about 05. We were extremely flawed in 05 defensively. We had a defensive line and a secondary. Second level was not good. In fact, the first five guys on the team in tackles were secondary guys. Griff had 124 tackles and Brew had 67. Contrast that with two years later under Boom and Muck has 112 with the highest secondary guy, ET, having 72. A flip flop of Chizik's D. So we could be had because the secondary had a lot on their plate. 08 the offense was floundering in the 1st half. If you remember that was the peak of the HUNH era, and Tech ran 81 plays on us and held the ball for 37 minutes, against a secondary that largely largely consisted of 3 freshmen and two sophomores, and one of them couldn't really cover. We were bound to struggle. We needed the O to protect the D and they couldn't stay on the field much early. Happens.
You know better Hank. Quit trolling. As I was explaining to @pacman and @Had Enough. In this instance the measure is consistency not average. You can do something great twice, and never do it again and come out with a better average. It doesn't make you better or even good. In 2023 Keilan Robinson averaged 11.20 yards per carry. Jaydon Blue averaged 6.10. Brooks averaged 6.10. Neither Robinson nor Blue were as good as Brooks but both averaged as much or more than he did. In 2024 Jaydon Blue averaged 5.40 a carry. Jerrick Gibson averaged 4.80. Wisner averaged 4.70. Again, neither back was better than Tre. Brooks and Tre were the better backs on an every down basis despite averaging less per carry than the other backs on the squad. Why we even have to talk about it is beyond me.
Awe- somebody got their wittle feewings hurt? Lol It's not exactly about how far off the ball people are. You can be off the ball but you have to defend the stix. You are so black and white you cannot understand some of the simplest shit. I tried to help you but if you won't take the info from me then ask somebody else. You'll get the same answer. Everyone out there, including people from Washington, is telling you PK struggled to tie the back end to the front end. You are the only one who thinks we were good at pass defense in 2023. Lastly, I am not the one you want to threaten. I promise you that. We don't have to wait for a tailgate to get to know each other.
Lol. In our last interaction you got proved wrong and you ran away with your tail tucked between your legs as you should have. You should have learned your lesson last time but here you embarrassing yourself yet again. You should stop, but you won't. Jeremiah Smith is a complete receiver, the embodiment of what would happen if you mixed Wingo and Cam Coleman. That is why he will go in the top 5 in the draft. Your weird little obsession with me is laughable at best, as is your constant attempt at moving goalposts. No one is impressed little fella.
Exactly Jkwellborn. Two big screens vs MSU and Vandy are going to skew it, which is why the stat is ridiculous. Any honest Longhorn fan can see that Wingo struggles running through contact. I don't even know why these "stat guys" even try. They don't even believe their own bullshit. It's all about trying to prove someone wrong.
This very day I hop on FB and see one of my daughter's old coaches MAGA'ing about ICE. I go to the comments and see he has launched into a tirade, blocking anyone who has something to say about it. I cannot understand not only shunning long time friends for Trump, but also hurting your business(vball coach) in order to show your support on social media. Weird.
My issue with Wingo isn't so much the drops, it's the lack of physicality. What makes Jeremiah Smith so good is his physicality. Playing through contact. Wingo, at 6'2 and 215lbs, allows himself to get bullied frequently. You have to be a able to run through an arm tackle. You have to learn how to run with good foot width and spacing so some diving in desperation to slap a shoe doesn't put you on your face. You are 6'2 and extremely athletic, go up and get the football for your QB. The amount of times we seem him flailing at the ball without ever leaving the ground is comical. Meanwhile, Cam is physical. Just judging from the highlights he takes DBs challenging him personal. Hopefully some of that rubs off on Wingo.
Yep. Look at the demographic on the street in these videos. They are rolling through the "safe but decently diverse" suburbs. You know, people they can punk physically but don't have the financial means/connections to hurt them like the rich. You don't have to worry about grocery stores because the wealthier areas are unaffected. My wife and daughter are in a predominately white burb and haven't seen ICE once in 5 months they've been there.