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Just now, shadow_operative2.0 said:

Damn, that's real bored. 

So get this. I got YouTubeTV, right? You can just say "record all NCAA football games" and...that's it. You got 'em all.

Also, the time it takes -- if you skip all the commercials, stoppages, etc by hitting the "L" key to skip ahead 15 seconds -- to watch just the plays of any given game is about 15 minutes. And if you're skipping all of the other team's plays... it's less.

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    I just rewatched the game, and I don’t know what the Card haters expect. I see a quarterback that is improving with more playing time. He went 21 of 27 - one of which was a Hail Mary at the

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OK, let's do Michigan State. The game before. Purdue actually put up 17 points. Card was 26-47 TD INT and 3 sacks.

you know, the last time a big-time austin recruit went to purdue, it didn't look as good for Texas y'know? but that guy was westlake iirc

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  • jesus f christ, first pass is a dime that the wr (Klare) just drops, right in his hands. commentator "can't throw the football any more accurately"
  • Second pass is an airball over the WR's head.
  • Third pass is a big-time throw with a DL in his face for a big play that the wr actually caught (Georgia transfer CJ Smith with the reception)
  • Pass #4, another dime to Tibbs, another 1st down
  • Pass #5, a bit low but the WR (same guy who dropped first pass) makes a great play for a 1st down
  • Runs for it and gains 1 on the next play. Meh.
  • 2nd-string QB Browne steps in for the 3rd & 4th offensive drives. 3 & out, TO on downs.
  • Card comes back in and has a dime to nearly convert a 2nd and 12, and a big throw up the middle (Klare, again) for a big 1st down gain, then another 15 yards to (again) Klare, then another 15-yard gain to Tibbs.
  • My cat has started watching with me.
  • Next throw is a bit out of the WR's reach (Klare). Deep ball for the EZ broken up by the DB. 3rd & 10, runs for 9. Converts 4th with a great throw to Tibbs. 1st & Goal.
  • Airball on 1st & Goal that negates what would've been DPI if it had been anything remotely near catchable. Second legit miss by Card all game.
  • 2nd & Goal, under pressure, WR steps out of the back of the EZ, incomplete. 3rd & Goal, easy pitch & catch for a rare Purdue TD.
  • Halftime

So that's just a half, but... yeah, Purdue's coach is ass, their team is ass, Card actually can make good throws and shows good pocket presence and mobility, often when under pressure because his OL is asstastic. Most incompletions I'm seeing are because the WRs have stone hands.

20 minutes ago, CycleTex87 said:

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On 1/31/2025 at 3:24 PM, Laxtonto said:

So did Card finish his degree here at UT before he left? Because if so he got a BBA from McCombs and a MBA from Daniels, all on some elses dime...

 

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11 hours ago, Rimbo said:

 And if you're skipping all of the other team's plays... it's less.

So if you skip ALL the other teams plays, Plus all commercials and such what are you watching? Just the announcers talking? 

6 hours ago, CycleTex87 said:

But what about the third quarter?

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3 hours ago, Eugene11 said:

So if you skip ALL the other teams plays, Plus all commercials and such what are you watching? Just the announcers talking? 

the Purdue offense

which really isn't much football at all when most drives end in a 3-and-out, or less...

14 hours ago, Rimbo said:
  • jesus f christ, first pass is a dime that the wr (Klare) just drops, right in his hands. commentator "can't throw the football any more accurately"
  • Second pass is an airball over the WR's head.
  • Third pass is a big-time throw with a DL in his face for a big play that the wr actually caught (Georgia transfer CJ Smith with the reception)
  • Pass #4, another dime to Tibbs, another 1st down
  • Pass #5, a bit low but the WR (same guy who dropped first pass) makes a great play for a 1st down
  • Runs for it and gains 1 on the next play. Meh.
  • 2nd-string QB Browne steps in for the 3rd & 4th offensive drives. 3 & out, TO on downs.
  • Card comes back in and has a dime to nearly convert a 2nd and 12, and a big throw up the middle (Klare, again) for a big 1st down gain, then another 15 yards to (again) Klare, then another 15-yard gain to Tibbs.
  • My cat has started watching with me.
  • Next throw is a bit out of the WR's reach (Klare). Deep ball for the EZ broken up by the DB. 3rd & 10, runs for 9. Converts 4th with a great throw to Tibbs. 1st & Goal.
  • Airball on 1st & Goal that negates what would've been DPI if it had been anything remotely near catchable. Second legit miss by Card all game.
  • 2nd & Goal, under pressure, WR steps out of the back of the EZ, incomplete. 3rd & Goal, easy pitch & catch for a rare Purdue TD.
  • Halftime

So that's just a half, but... yeah, Purdue's coach is ass, their team is ass, Card actually can make good throws and shows good pocket presence and mobility, often when under pressure because his OL is asstastic. Most incompletions I'm seeing are because the WRs have stone hands.

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I think Card would have been pretty fucking good in our offense this year.

13 minutes ago, Horn Dogg said:

I think Card would have been pretty fucking good in our offense this year.

Our most recent starter at QB damn near turned the ball over 20 times. It easily could have gotten there. He also had one of the shortest depths of target in all of D1 college ball.  Yet we were on the brink of another national title birth. With that being said, I’m struggling to picture Card replicating similar results. 

Ewers made throws this year - multiple throws - that were better than anything I've seen any QB in burnt orange throw, going all the way back to the Gardere days when I started watching.

He also looked really bad after his injury. Even then, he was still making amazing throws into tight windows.

Hudson Card isn't even close to the same level as Quinn Ewers as a QB. 

Never thought I'd see the day when people found a way to diminish Quinn's accomplishments enough and ignore enough of HC's body of work to somehow arrive at the conclusion that Card would produce results anywhere close to what Quinn did this year. 

He's not a good enough player to be mad at. Can't hate, dude lived the life and played college ball. Hudson Card Insurance coming soon.

Squints is working with a buddy of mine in insurance now.
2 hours ago, Rimbo said:

Ewers made throws this year - multiple throws - that were better than anything I've seen any QB in burnt orange throw, going all the way back to the Gardere days when I started watching.

He also looked really bad after his injury. Even then, he was still making amazing throws into tight windows.

Which ones exactly?

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