September 10, 20232 yr 41 minutes ago, Horn Dogg said: I’m happy to eat big plate of crow on PK and this staff. In the first year we all wanted him gone, but kudos to the ones in charge for keeping him around. That show the D put on last night was spectacular! Just pay him $6 mil/year to stick around! It’s a testament to the continuity crowd who said changing DCs AGAIN was not going to do it. The players needed consistency in scheme and development. They got it
September 10, 20232 yr PK, Choate, and Davis have done a great job with roster progression. The secondary staff is coming along, especially with the experience of Catalon. Defense overall is a markedly improved unit!Hook’em!!!
September 10, 20232 yr 7 minutes ago, Js1 said: It’s a testament to the continuity crowd who said changing DCs AGAIN was not going to do it. The players needed consistency in scheme and development. They got it 100%!
September 10, 20232 yr 52 minutes ago, Atticus said: Amazing how much better the defense looks when you swap Ovie, Ben Davis, Ray Thornton, etc. out for Barryn Sorrell, Ethan Burke, Kris Ross, Ant Hill, Even Jett Bush is showing much better this year. Ovie still jagging it up at his new school too. It looked better last year after they had a year in the system. Yeah, upgrading players will usually help, but this improvement has been in the works for a while.
September 10, 20232 yr Again, crow-eater right here. In retrospect, regarding dislike of myself and many others for PK's results in the first two years, it appears that it's true that achievement requires not just physical talent, but mental talent. Who knew? We had so many players doing stupid things that it was difficult to believe it was caused by anything other than shit coaching. It looks like the slowwww-brained guys are either gone, or have learned. And that's on the coaches, too. Good Job kudos to PK and his staff.
September 10, 20232 yr What's crazy about this defense is we still have young edge players that are getting better. It's pretty fun to play defense when your front 4 generates pressure with very little help. Really hope we can pick up another DT in the portal or steal someone else's 5 star
September 10, 20232 yr What's crazy about this defense is we still have young edge players that are getting better. It's pretty fun to play defense when your front 4 generates pressure with very little help. Really hope we can pick up another DT in the portal or steal someone else's 5 starMaybe they’re a few miles to the East? But they’ll need “coaching up” which we don’t do - HaHa aggy!Hook’em!!!
September 10, 20232 yr Raises hand. I’m a Crow-eater too. I thought he should have been gone after year 1 not because he forgot how to coach, but because he couldn’t adjust to the big 12 offenses. Like y’all said above, this D has the potential to be scary good.
September 10, 20232 yr 15 hours ago, gsoda3 said: i thought millroe did well when he threw. he just made the wrong decisions sometimes. The deep ball, yes. But he couldn’t read our defense. I thought he was very average whose stats were bolstered by mismatches on outside deep balls. His completions over the middle were busted plays where he broke contain long enough for a receiver to be wide open. None of that is meant to discount our great effort. I’ll just be really interested to see how Bama performs the rest of the way and if Milroe gets benched, temporarily or not. He’s got a great arm and obviously is an incredible athlete, but he needs a lot of work.
September 10, 20232 yr 5 minutes ago, msucolt45 said: Maybe they’re a few miles to the East? But they’ll need “coaching up” which we don’t do - HaHa aggy! Hook’em!!! Damaged goods. Lots of toxic guys over there. I bet McKinley will be back in play. Either way, watching even Broughton split a double team gives me hope that we'll be fine. Remember, pk built his defenses with mainly 3 and low 4* players at uw. If he's able to sit back and scheme and not stress about recruiting, I could see 10-15 more years of elite defenses.
September 10, 20232 yr 15 minutes ago, Porterhouse said: The deep ball, yes. But he couldn’t read our defense. I thought he was very average whose stats were bolstered by mismatches on outside deep balls. His completions over the middle were busted plays where he broke contain long enough for a receiver to be wide open. None of that is meant to discount our great effort. I’ll just be really interested to see how Bama performs the rest of the way and if Milroe gets benched, temporarily or not. He’s got a great arm and obviously is an incredible athlete, but he needs a lot of work. Frankly, this is pretty much why I expected a Texas win. Spy to control his run, DL to control the running game in general, make Milroe beat you in the air.
September 10, 20232 yr 2 hours ago, tonedeaf said: To answer the question that started this thread: I would say he is kicking some ass. Hook'em. Yeah, stupid thread title. And posters need to stop claiming “we all” wanted him gone after year one.
September 10, 20232 yr I’ve been down on PK basically the whole time. I’m a believer now tho. This defense is good.
September 10, 20232 yr 5 minutes ago, Vito Andolini said: Yeah, stupid thread title. And posters need to stop claiming “we all” wanted him gone after year one. This.
September 10, 20232 yr 2 hours ago, Js1 said: Sark should be pointing to Venables and saying “not everyone is cut out to be a HC, but you can be a damn good DC and win titles doing that” Except Choate has already been a successful head coach, leading Montana State to the FCS playoffs twice. He took this job to learn about big-time coaching/recruiting and you can bet he's soaked up a bunch. He'll be gone soon, but damn, he's doing a great job with the LBs.
September 10, 20232 yr Just now, Reese Bennett said: Except Choate has already been a successful head coach, leading Montana State to the FCS playoffs twice. He took this job to learn about big-time coaching/recruiting and you can bet he's soaked up a bunch. He'll be gone soon, but damn, he's doing a great job with the LBs. My comment was for PK, not Choate.
September 10, 20232 yr 11 minutes ago, Vito Andolini said: Yeah, stupid thread title. And posters need to stop claiming “we all” wanted him gone after year one. Yes. But we are not a patient fan base. I'm guilty but I'm old. My seasons are running out. That's my excuse and I'm sticking to it.
September 10, 20232 yr 5 hours ago, Js1 said: It’s a testament to the continuity crowd who said changing DCs AGAIN was not going to do it. The players needed consistency in scheme and development. They got it And talent. Sark is recruiting some fucking studs.
September 10, 20232 yr 5 hours ago, Tex Long said: Again, crow-eater right here. In retrospect, regarding dislike of myself and many others for PK's results in the first two years, it appears that it's true that achievement requires not just physical talent, but mental talent. Who knew? We had so many players doing stupid things that it was difficult to believe it was caused by anything other than shit coaching. It looks like the slowwww-brained guys are either gone, or have learned. And that's on the coaches, too. Good Job kudos to PK and his staff. Slow brained isn't always about the people. Sometimes it is. It's also about not having to think and process and react as much because the formations, calls, alignments, etc have changed every year with a different DC. Just having that consistency makes the same player look smarter and faster. "A bad plan executed well is better than a good plan with shit execution."
September 10, 20232 yr 2 minutes ago, Horn of Gabriel said: Slow brained isn't always about the people. Sometimes it is. It's also about not having to think and process and react as much because the formations, calls, alignments, etc have changed every year with a different DC. Just having that consistency makes the same player look smarter and faster. "A bad plan executed well is better than a good plan with shit execution." If it isn't people, whose slow brain is it? And could we get an attribution for the quote?
September 10, 20232 yr 1 minute ago, Tex Long said: If it isn't people, whose slow brain is it? And could we get an attribution for the quote? "A bad plan executed well is better than a good plan with shit execution." -- Horn of Gabriel
September 10, 20232 yr Just now, Horn of Gabriel said: "A bad plan executed well is better than a good plan with shit execution." -- Horn of Gabriel Ah. Slow brained is more than just football. Got it.
September 10, 20232 yr 1 minute ago, Tex Long said: Ah. Slow brained is more than just football. Got it. As evidenced by your prior take on PK, agreed.
September 10, 20232 yr 8 minutes ago, Tex Long said: If it isn't people, whose slow brain is it? And could we get an attribution for the quote? It’s the slow brain of even potentially very talented players who haven’t internalized the system. It’s not because they aren’t talented or capable, it’s that they hesitate and get beaten by slower or weaker players who don’t have that hesitation. It’s a systemic problem, not a player problem. Edited September 10, 20232 yr by Doc Daneeka
September 10, 20232 yr 1 minute ago, Doc Daneeka said: It’s the slow brain of even potentially very talented players who haven’t internalized the system. It’s not because they aren’t talented or capable, it’s that they hesitate and get beaten by slower or weaker players who don’t have that hesitation. It’s a systemic problem, not a player problem. Nah. Pretty sure we all have a good idea about slow brain. Are "players" not "people"? The only way the problem is "systemic" is from shitty coaching, but we know we've got good coaches, right?
September 10, 20232 yr 1 minute ago, Tex Long said: Nah. Pretty sure we all have a good idea about slow brain. Are "players" not "people"? The only way the problem is "systemic" is from shitty coaching, but we know we've got good coaches, right? The problem is systemic when the system — coordinator — gets changed and the players don’t have enough game experience in the new system. It doesn’t surprise me that someone who blamed the defense for the loss to Alabama last year has trouble wrapping his head around something like this.
September 10, 20232 yr I mentioned it in another thread, but if Bama ran the ‘05-VY Offense, he’d be dangerous the rest of the season. Milroe needs the true RPO to be effective. He’s got a hell of an arm for the deep ball, but keep that as a surprise. Thank God they kept him in the pocket last night!Hook’em!!!
September 11, 20232 yr 7 hours ago, Js1 said: Sark should be pointing to Venables and saying “not everyone is cut out to be a HC, but you can be a damn good DC and win titles doing that” He might want to wait until he actually wins a title or something before saying something like this to anyone… Otherwise, he’s talking about himself.
September 11, 20232 yr It looked better last year after they had a year in the system. Yeah, upgrading players will usually help, but this improvement has been in the works for a while. Yep. There’s no reference to the key to the defensive unit - the interior of the defensive line. All of whom were here last year and 2021. Not only have they killed the run they’ve limited escapes straight up the field out of the QB. There’s a progression of maturity and maturity in the scheme. That half a step difference makes all the difference.The recruiting has filled holes and is working to sustain, but there’s a damn good chance we win without Catalon and Hill.
September 11, 20232 yr 6 minutes ago, Doc Daneeka said: It doesn’t surprise me that someone who blamed the defense for the loss to Alabama last year has trouble wrapping his head around something like this. It doesn't surprise me that someone who wants to blame a loss on anyone other than the group that couldn't hold a lead for ninety seconds would claim that "slow brain" is due to the system and not to the coaches and players and their own personal cerebral processes.
September 11, 20232 yr 2 minutes ago, Tex Long said: It doesn't surprise me that someone who wants to blame a loss on anyone other than the group that couldn't hold a lead for ninety seconds would claim that "slow brain" is due to the system and not to the coaches and players and their own personal cerebral processes. Show me where I said it was due to the system. Quote me. Or STFU.
September 11, 20232 yr As good as this defense looks, just imagine how much it would be under the first choice at DC, Mike Stoops.
September 11, 20232 yr Mike Stoops was a candidate for LB coach.Oh that’s right. Well there’s less lulz in that but fuck it
September 12, 20232 yr This is the one for me. Just a straight up edge rush, with the bend towards the qb that very few athletes have. Consistent edge pressure bringing 4, along with the push we are getting from the interior DL is a game changer.
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September 16, 20232 yr Also, FYI. Rice just dropped 43 points on Houston. What happened, Red Bull only comes in decaf these days?
September 16, 20232 yr I don’t think he wants the HC life. He’s never really pursued any midlevel openings and he has been a “fit” for several in the NW. So guys want to just coach and not deal with the other bullshit…. On the other hand, if Choate is still here next fall it will be some sort of miracle…Didn't people once say that about Venables? Or maybe it was just assumed..
September 16, 20232 yr PK and the defense put Saban in a lose-lose situation. If Saban were to swap out Milroe for a better passer, there’s a good chance we would have had double digit sacks. Milroe escaped a ton of pressures all night using his legs. Devil's advocate, a better passer doesn't hang on to the ball as long as Milroe. Watch the game again and see how many times Quinn lets the ball fly a millisecond before the pocket collapses. With Milroe if his first receiver was covered he either held on to the ball too long looking for a second read or scrambled...sometimes when he didn't really need to.OC's watching the Bama tape will want their QB to get rid of the ball quickly..toss oob if necessary.
September 16, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, ousux said: Devil's advocate, a better passer doesn't hang on to the ball as long as Milroe. Watch the game again and see how many times Quinn lets the ball fly a millisecond before the pocket collapses. With Milroe if his first receiver was covered he either held on to the ball too long looking for a second read or scrambled...sometimes when he didn't really need to. OC's watching the Bama tape will want their QB to get rid of the ball quickly..toss oob if necessary. Alabama's OL played like the Texas OL in Sarkisian's 1st season. The pressure was immediate. Not to mention that the game plan was to account for Milroe with a spy. He did have 2 INTs, but he saved their OL's ass a lot as well.
September 16, 20232 yr A less mobile qb that is a better passer is probably a wash. Texas doesn’t have to south’s qb, so they could let Hill seek and destroy on passing downs. Milroe probably would have gotten pt anyway.
September 16, 20232 yr On 9/10/2023 at 6:58 PM, msucolt45 said: I mentioned it in another thread, but if Bama ran the ‘05-VY Offense, he’d be dangerous the rest of the season. Milroe needs the true RPO to be effective. He’s got a hell of an arm for the deep ball, but keep that as a surprise. Thank God they kept him in the pocket last night! Hook’em!!! The fact that they don't use his running threat to consistently create conflict for defenders is insanity. It not quite the same, but Saban deciding to go back to his old style of offense with Milroe feels a bit like Mack deciding to try to emulate Bama's offense with Garrett Gilbert and the offensive line we had in 2010.
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