August 3, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, Nope said: I’d argue Jonathan Brooks is more critical to a successful season Thank you Mr. Brooks. Agree to disagree.
August 3, 20232 yr You literally just described one of the most important aspects of a coach’s job in trying to explain why coaching isn’t your top concern. So you think all of those coaches I listed are better than Sark at maintaining focus? You may be right, but he seems as good as any when it comes to rallying the troops...Bama game last year and how they came out against blowU are good examples. I'm worried about complacency against the "gimme" games on our schedule for sure though, especially those later in the season.
August 3, 20232 yr Not sure there will be some huge difference in efficacy between Brooks, Baxter and Blue.
August 3, 20232 yr 4 minutes ago, ousux said: 9 minutes ago, Burt Macklin said: You literally just described one of the most important aspects of a coach’s job in trying to explain why coaching isn’t your top concern. So you think all of those coaches I listed are better than Sark at maintaining focus? You may be right, but he seems as good as any when it comes to rallying the troops...Bama game last year and how they came out against blowU are good examples. I'm worried about complacency against the "gimme" games on our schedule for sure though, especially those later in the season. I really don’t think you want to go down the path of comparing Sark’s big game successes vs. failures. I mean you just cited a game we lost and a game against a team without a quarterback as the best examples of “rallying the troops”. I like the guy and hope he succeeds, but the head coach should be your number one concern with this team. We will have more talent across the board than every conference opponent we play. Anything less than a trip to the Big 12 championship is a complete failure.
August 3, 20232 yr Popular Post IT practice notes Spoiler Start with the most important stuff... - Again, no green jerseys. That means the team remains healthy. - Xavier Worthy, Johntay Cook, AD Mitchell all worked at punt return. And all looked good. Cook, in particular, may be the heir apparent to Worthy. Cook does not struggle the least bit tracking the ball. - The OL work remained the same as the first day. Cole Hutson and Hayden Conner were the first team guards with DJ Campbell and Neto Umeozulu backing them up. However, Cam Williams and Andre Cojoe flip-flopped sides today, with Williams working at second team left tackle and Cojoe on the right side. - Justice Finkley is flip-flopping sides between Jack and Buck end. Ethan Burke and Barryn Sorrell are the first teamers. Tausili Akana is even getting some early work at Jack but is behind the older players. Sorrell has continued his body transformation. He looks better yet again. I would not be surprised if he eventually leaves Texas at 275-280 pounds at this rate, which is just astonishing. He currently lists at 261. - So if you're asking me who is getting off the bus first in the defensive backfield, it's Derek Williams. He wears no. 2, and he is easy to find in the secondary. At second team free safety was Larry Turner-Gooden alongside Kitan Crawford. Michael Taffe and BJ Allen were running third team. Jalen Catalon and Jerrin Thompson were the starters. In my first time getting an extended look at Catalon, he is built low to the ground, very much like a Quandre Diggs type. He is extremely well put together for the position. - I spent a lot of time with the defense on day two. Trill Carter was praised multiple times by line coach Bo Davis for his hand placement. Byron Murphy continues to lead all drills at DT. - Across from Jaylan Ford, David Gbenda got the nod in early team work. - Higher winds than usual today. The QBs hung some deep balls going into the wind and overthrew a couple going with it. That's natural. Timing on the underneath stuff looked good overall. - Xavier Worthy and AD Mitchell continue to look like difference makers. And by that, I mean absolutely elite. Both of them. Jordan Whittington and Johntay Cook also made some impressive catches in drills. - This continues to be a team that looks the part. There is no change in that at all. One final note... Quinn Ewers went to the middle of the field and signaled the start of practice yesterday. Today, it was Jaylan Ford. Those are your leaders on O & D IMO.
August 3, 20232 yr Popular Post 20 minutes ago, OB3 said: IT practice notes Reveal hidden contents Start with the most important stuff... - Again, no green jerseys. That means the team remains healthy. - Xavier Worthy, Johntay Cook, AD Mitchell all worked at punt return. And all looked good. Cook, in particular, may be the heir apparent to Worthy. Cook does not struggle the least bit tracking the ball. - The OL work remained the same as the first day. Cole Hutson and Hayden Conner were the first team guards with DJ Campbell and Neto Umeozulu backing them up. However, Cam Williams and Andre Cojoe flip-flopped sides today, with Williams working at second team left tackle and Cojoe on the right side. - Justice Finkley is flip-flopping sides between Jack and Buck end. Ethan Burke and Barryn Sorrell are the first teamers. Tausili Akana is even getting some early work at Jack but is behind the older players. Sorrell has continued his body transformation. He looks better yet again. I would not be surprised if he eventually leaves Texas at 275-280 pounds at this rate, which is just astonishing. He currently lists at 261. - So if you're asking me who is getting off the bus first in the defensive backfield, it's Derek Williams. He wears no. 2, and he is easy to find in the secondary. At second team free safety was Larry Turner-Gooden alongside Kitan Crawford. Michael Taffe and BJ Allen were running third team. Jalen Catalon and Jerrin Thompson were the starters. In my first time getting an extended look at Catalon, he is built low to the ground, very much like a Quandre Diggs type. He is extremely well put together for the position. - I spent a lot of time with the defense on day two. Trill Carter was praised multiple times by line coach Bo Davis for his hand placement. Byron Murphy continues to lead all drills at DT. - Across from Jaylan Ford, David Gbenda got the nod in early team work. - Higher winds than usual today. The QBs hung some deep balls going into the wind and overthrew a couple going with it. That's natural. Timing on the underneath stuff looked good overall. - Xavier Worthy and AD Mitchell continue to look like difference makers. And by that, I mean absolutely elite. Both of them. Jordan Whittington and Johntay Cook also made some impressive catches in drills. - This continues to be a team that looks the part. There is no change in that at all. One final note... Quinn Ewers went to the middle of the field and signaled the start of practice yesterday. Today, it was Jaylan Ford. Those are your leaders on O & D IMO.
August 3, 20232 yr 59 minutes ago, Frank Drebin said: Not sure there will be some huge difference in efficacy between Brooks, Baxter and Blue. I love that people think this. Season should be fun.
August 3, 20232 yr 8 minutes ago, tailgatetx said: No mention of Neyor?? Wearing a brace, but he's out there and not in a green jersey.
August 3, 20232 yr 52 minutes ago, OB3 said: IT practice notes Hide contents Start with the most important stuff... - Again, no green jerseys. That means the team remains healthy. - Xavier Worthy, Johntay Cook, AD Mitchell all worked at punt return. And all looked good. Cook, in particular, may be the heir apparent to Worthy. Cook does not struggle the least bit tracking the ball. - The OL work remained the same as the first day. Cole Hutson and Hayden Conner were the first team guards with DJ Campbell and Neto Umeozulu backing them up. However, Cam Williams and Andre Cojoe flip-flopped sides today, with Williams working at second team left tackle and Cojoe on the right side. - Justice Finkley is flip-flopping sides between Jack and Buck end. Ethan Burke and Barryn Sorrell are the first teamers. Tausili Akana is even getting some early work at Jack but is behind the older players. Sorrell has continued his body transformation. He looks better yet again. I would not be surprised if he eventually leaves Texas at 275-280 pounds at this rate, which is just astonishing. He currently lists at 261. - So if you're asking me who is getting off the bus first in the defensive backfield, it's Derek Williams. He wears no. 2, and he is easy to find in the secondary. At second team free safety was Larry Turner-Gooden alongside Kitan Crawford. Michael Taffe and BJ Allen were running third team. Jalen Catalon and Jerrin Thompson were the starters. In my first time getting an extended look at Catalon, he is built low to the ground, very much like a Quandre Diggs type. He is extremely well put together for the position. - I spent a lot of time with the defense on day two. Trill Carter was praised multiple times by line coach Bo Davis for his hand placement. Byron Murphy continues to lead all drills at DT. - Across from Jaylan Ford, David Gbenda got the nod in early team work. - Higher winds than usual today. The QBs hung some deep balls going into the wind and overthrew a couple going with it. That's natural. Timing on the underneath stuff looked good overall. - Xavier Worthy and AD Mitchell continue to look like difference makers. And by that, I mean absolutely elite. Both of them. Jordan Whittington and Johntay Cook also made some impressive catches in drills. - This continues to be a team that looks the part. There is no change in that at all. One final note... Quinn Ewers went to the middle of the field and signaled the start of practice yesterday. Today, it was Jaylan Ford. Those are your leaders on O & D IMO. Edited August 3, 20232 yr by Davis Lane
August 3, 20232 yr 4 hours ago, Tylerocks said: There will be plenty of time for you kool-aid pissers to post your bitching during the season. It's the fall camp thread. Let the optimists have it. Are you kidding? We are less than a week away from entering the period where hordes of Surly-ites are hand-wringing over the idiotic coaching staff putting the wrong guys at first team on the depth chart.
August 3, 20232 yr I think sweat and ctj settle their differences like gentlemen - a 40 yard race at a tailgate
August 3, 20232 yr 8 minutes ago, Not a cat said: I think sweat and ctj settle their differences like gentlemen - a 40 yard race at a tailgate winner gets a steak dinner and loser gets burnt hot dogs and has to drink from a water hose
August 3, 20232 yr 2 hours ago, OB3 said: IT practice notes Hide contents - Higher winds than usual today. The QBs hung some deep balls going into the wind and overthrew a couple going with it. That's natural. Timing on the underneath stuff looked good overall. Good thing it's never windy at DKR...
August 4, 20232 yr 9 minutes ago, DigglerontheHoof said: Good thing it's never windy at DKR... Yes. It’s also too bad the wind only affects our QBs.
August 4, 20232 yr 4 minutes ago, Coelenterate Fuccboi said: Yes. It’s also too bad the wind only affects our QBs.
August 4, 20232 yr 1 minute ago, Had Enough said: Sweatt doesn’t look that fat. That’s because he is 7 feet wide
August 4, 20232 yr I really don’t think you want to go down the path of comparing Sark’s big game successes vs. failures. I mean you just cited a game we lost and a game against a team without a quarterback as the best examples of “rallying the troops”. I like the guy and hope he succeeds, but the head coach should be your number one concern with this team. We will have more talent across the board than every conference opponent we play. Anything less than a trip to the Big 12 championship is a complete failure. I never said coaching wasn't a concern, particularly halftime adjustments. I merely stated it's not my biggest worry when I look at the list of imbeciles who manages to win it all with a combination of elite talent and a sprinkling of luck here and there. We could certainly add MBTF to that list. Sark may not be the greatest gameday mastermind, but he is proven as a playcaller. I think the continuity among coordinators and assistants this year combined with an experienced roster could potentially be a recipe for success, but that remains to be seen. Yes, my tongue may be stained burnt orange from sipping a little off season Kool aid, but game 2 will tell us a lot about not just the team, but coaching staff as well.
August 4, 20232 yr 2 hours ago, Not a cat said: I think sweat and ctj settle their differences like gentlemen - a 40 yard race at a tailgate I just spent the day walking up massive inclines in San Francisco and barely breaking a sweat. I would fucking smoke Sweat in a 40. I’ve easily still got 4.something speed, folks.
August 4, 20232 yr Popular Post 6 minutes ago, closetojumping said: I just spent the day walking up massive inclines in San Francisco and barely breaking a sweat. I would fucking smoke Sweat in a 40. I’ve easily still got 4.something speed, folks. CTJ in blue showing his stuff
August 4, 20232 yr Popular Post 2 minutes ago, nineliveslost said: CTJ in blue showing his stuff I have actual video of him and Sydney training together.
August 4, 20232 yr I never said coaching wasn't a concern, particularly halftime adjustments. I merely stated it's not my biggest worry when I look at the list of imbeciles who manages to win it all with a combination of elite talent and a sprinkling of luck here and there. We could certainly add MBTF to that list. Sark may not be the greatest gameday mastermind, but he is proven as a playcaller. I think the continuity among coordinators and assistants this year combined with an experienced roster could potentially be a recipe for success, but that remains to be seen. Yes, my tongue may be stained burnt orange from sipping a little off season Kool aid, but game 2 will tell us a lot about not just the team, but coaching staff as well.Will you two fucknuggets take your waterhead slapfight to the aggy recruiting thread and leave the rest of us the fuck alone already
August 4, 20232 yr 8 hours ago, UTEE97 said: Don't give me hope ESPN! Ohio State and Michigan both have really easy schedules. Beat Penn State, and they’re most likely undefeated at the end of November. The Game very well could be for the CFP 2 seed. I think both make it in.
August 4, 20232 yr 50 minutes ago, closetojumping said: I just spent the day walking up massive inclines in San Francisco and barely breaking a sweat. I would fucking smoke Sweat in a 40. I’ve easily still got 4.something speed, folks. That’s because it’s San Francisco. Coldest winter I ever experienced was summer in San Francisco.
August 4, 20232 yr 2 hours ago, closetojumping said: I just spent the day walking up massive inclines in San Francisco and barely breaking a sweat. I would fucking smoke Sweat in a 40. I’ve easily still got 4.something speed, folks. But do you still have 4.something hamstrings?
August 4, 20232 yr Popular Post 2 hours ago, TexasEx said: That’s because it’s San Francisco. Coldest winter I ever experienced was summer in San Francisco. Mark fucking Twain over here
August 4, 20232 yr 2 hours ago, closetojumping said: I’ve easily still got 4.something speed, folks You know what a statement like this means. You’re going to have to head to the track at Blinn and have someone there to video and someone with a stopwatch
August 4, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, billfromlaketravis said: Ohio State and Michigan both have really easy schedules. Beat Penn State, and they’re most likely undefeated at the end of November. The Game very well could be for the CFP 2 seed. I think both make it in. If we win the Big 12, and that's a big if, we are likely in ahead of tOSU/Michigan loser.
August 4, 20232 yr 13 minutes ago, UTEE97 said: If we win the Big 12, and that's a big if, we are likely in ahead of tOSU/Michigan loser. Sure, a one loss, conference champion Texas gets in over a one loss Ohio State/Michigan Big Ten East runner up.
August 4, 20232 yr 3 hours ago, Vertigo said: That’s because he is 7 feet wide How does that translate to his wingspan?
August 4, 20232 yr 5 hours ago, USMCHorn said: It seems like BJ Allen isn't nearly as good as Bobby would like for him to be
August 4, 20232 yr 8 hours ago, ousux said: 8 hours ago, Duane Moore said: That’s good to read. Bobby and Gerry aren’t generally sunshine pumpers, so maybe that fall camp kool-aid is for real this time. Bobby and Gerry aren't taking into account we will be not just going up against the opposing team, but zebras as well. If we can overcome all that then we deserve a playoff spot
August 4, 20232 yr Some things that were good to hear. Bledsoe and Sorrell seem to have improved. Burke is coming along. All the players are talking about Cook. Hill has made strides already.
August 4, 20232 yr Christian Jones said Barryn Sorrell is the toughest edge to go against in practice followed by Jaray Bledsoe with Ethan Burke coming in 3rd. Mentioned that Bledsoe is the most athletic of the edge group.
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