March 30, 20241 yr edge vs EDGERun vs Pass.Who gives a damn who starts. All those guys are playing. Situational substitution and matchups are what matter.Same at TE. Same at RB. Maybe even G. Some at CB perhaps. Maybe some at S. And we might even start the occasional game with two TEs. And you never know when we might start with 3 LBs.
March 30, 20241 yr 3 hours ago, Red Five said: Linebacker Really good depth and good 3-man rotation. "I'd put Texas' three linebackers up against anyone's." This statement is impossible to believe. I'm not saying it's not correct, I just can't believe it was said about Texas Football. Edited March 30, 20241 yr by Slacks
March 30, 20241 yr 4 hours ago, Had Enough said: Run vs Pass. Who gives a damn who starts. All those guys are playing. Situational substitution and matchups are what matter. Same at TE. Same at RB. Maybe even G. Some at CB perhaps. Maybe some at S. And we might even start the occasional game with two TEs. And you never know when we might start with 3 LBs. But do we score in the redzone is what I want to know...
March 30, 20241 yr 4 hours ago, Spider2YBanana said: But do we score in the redzone is what I want to know... Just need to call the touchdown play
March 30, 20241 yr But do we score in the redzone is what I want to know...All depends on who we start in our red zone package
March 30, 20241 yr 10 minutes ago, Had Enough said: All depends on who we start in our red zone package Well, we are losing Sweat and Murphy as triple threat blocker, running back, and receiver.
March 30, 20241 yr 14 minutes ago, Had Enough said: All depends on who we start in our red zone package Should be easier to do with have 2-3 guys who have larger catch radius than Whittington, Worthy, and JT. Quinn also threading needles more could help
March 30, 20241 yr Author Saturday: The Movers - OTF Spoiler We’re two weeks in to spring practice. We’re hearing about some “movers” behind the scenes. And by that term, we mean players who are moving up the depth chart or who are changing the way they are perceived by teammates and coaches alike. Here’s a quick rundown. 1. Tre Wisner RB - while Wisner is likely to play third fiddle to the mix of Jaydon Blue and Cedric Baxter, he could also be forcing himself on the field in a role not all that dissimilar to Keilan Robinson. Wisner is even more versatile than Robinson, because of his ability to truly play the RB position. 2. Matthew Golden WR - Consistent and reliable. Those are the words folks are using to describe the Houston transfer. Perhaps that shouldn’t be surprising. But it’s still good to hear. 3. DeAndre Moore WR - an afterthought by some prior to spring ball, Moore has attacked practice like the game means something extra to him. Coaches and teammates have taken notice. 4. Amari Niblack/Gunnar Helm TE - anyone thinking Helm would be passed over by the arrival of Niblack are mistaken. The senior from Denver is set to play a lot in 2024. Likewise, Niblack is finding his own niche as a gifted receiver. Both are moving in the right direction. 5. Neto Umeozulu LG - his move forward really started late last season, but it hasn’t stopped since. For the first time in two years, there is very real competition for the starting left guard spot. 6. Alex January DT - January has already moved ahead of Sydir Mitchell in the DT pecking order in practice. 7. Trey Moore DE - even with two returning starters at defensive end, the Longhorns will not be able to keep the UTSA transfer off the field. 8. Colton Vasek - oft hampered by injury, Vasek is finally seeing some action and looking the part. 9. Derion Gullette LB - Gullette is starting to make plays during live action. 10. David Gbenda LB - He is clearly someone Steve Sarkisian and staff are counting on, which is a clear change from just two months ago. He and Anthony Hill are your game one starters. 11. Gavin Holmes CB - Holmes played the run too soft a year ago and it put him behind a newcomer like Manny Muhammad. This off-season Holmes has taken the constructive criticism to heart and is trying to mix it up more often to prove he’s not a liability in the run game 12. Jaylon Guilbeau Star - Guilbeau never really recovered from his knee injury two years ago. But now he’s performing at a better level. 13. Michael Taaffe - do not discount his presence in the secondary. A year ago, everyone thought he might play *some*. This year, he is making the move to become the leader of the secondary as well as a team leader.
March 30, 20241 yr 47 minutes ago, sith_horn said: Saturday: The Movers - OTF Hide contents We’re two weeks in to spring practice. We’re hearing about some “movers” behind the scenes. And by that term, we mean players who are moving up the depth chart or who are changing the way they are perceived by teammates and coaches alike. Here’s a quick rundown. 1. Tre Wisner RB - while Wisner is likely to play third fiddle to the mix of Jaydon Blue and Cedric Baxter, he could also be forcing himself on the field in a role not all that dissimilar to Keilan Robinson. Wisner is even more versatile than Robinson, because of his ability to truly play the RB position. 2. Matthew Golden WR - Consistent and reliable. Those are the words folks are using to describe the Houston transfer. Perhaps that shouldn’t be surprising. But it’s still good to hear. 3. DeAndre Moore WR - an afterthought by some prior to spring ball, Moore has attacked practice like the game means something extra to him. Coaches and teammates have taken notice. 4. Amari Niblack/Gunnar Helm TE - anyone thinking Helm would be passed over by the arrival of Niblack are mistaken. The senior from Denver is set to play a lot in 2024. Likewise, Niblack is finding his own niche as a gifted receiver. Both are moving in the right direction. 5. Neto Umeozulu LG - his move forward really started late last season, but it hasn’t stopped since. For the first time in two years, there is very real competition for the starting left guard spot. 6. Alex January DT - January has already moved ahead of Sydir Mitchell in the DT pecking order in practice. 7. Trey Moore DE - even with two returning starters at defensive end, the Longhorns will not be able to keep the UTSA transfer off the field. 8. Colton Vasek - oft hampered by injury, Vasek is finally seeing some action and looking the part. 9. Derion Gullette LB - Gullette is starting to make plays during live action. 10. David Gbenda LB - He is clearly someone Steve Sarkisian and staff are counting on, which is a clear change from just two months ago. He and Anthony Hill are your game one starters. 11. Gavin Holmes CB - Holmes played the run too soft a year ago and it put him behind a newcomer like Manny Muhammad. This off-season Holmes has taken the constructive criticism to heart and is trying to mix it up more often to prove he’s not a liability in the run game 12. Jaylon Guilbeau Star - Guilbeau never really recovered from his knee injury two years ago. But now he’s performing at a better level. 13. Michael Taaffe - do not discount his presence in the secondary. A year ago, everyone thought he might play *some*. This year, he is making the move to become the leader of the secondary as well as a team leader. #13 on that list is going to trigger some folks. Surly lives to hate on cracker DBs. Edited March 30, 20241 yr by TrashMaster G
March 30, 20241 yr So we're going to beat Georgia 3 times next year is what I'm getting from spring practice reports.
March 30, 20241 yr #13 on that list is going to trigger some folks. Surly lives to hate on cracker DBs.
March 30, 20241 yr 50 minutes ago, hookem2010 said: So we're going to beat Georgia 3 times next year is what I'm getting from spring practice reports. Are we sure Georgia is making it to the 3rd meeting?
March 30, 20241 yr 2 hours ago, sith_horn said: Wisner is even more versatile than Robinson, because of his ability to truly play the RB position. what teh fuck does this bullshit even mean 1 hour ago, TrashMaster G said: Surly lives to hate on cracker DBs ... who drop easy interceptions in critical games
March 30, 20241 yr 21 minutes ago, Rimbo said: what teh fuck does this bullshit even mean It means Robinson had terrible vision and wasn’t actually good as a RB. He was mainly a gadget player. Wisner can do both.
March 30, 20241 yr 21 hours ago, BurntOrange&White said: edge vs EDGE For one you now have to register as an adult (in Texas) to see.
March 30, 20241 yr 2 hours ago, Rimbo said: ... who drop easy interceptions in critical games When he’s not dropping int’s he’s getting burnt like toast..
March 30, 20241 yr 5 hours ago, sith_horn said: Saturday: The Movers - OTF Hide contents We’re two weeks in to spring practice. We’re hearing about some “movers” behind the scenes. And by that term, we mean players who are moving up the depth chart or who are changing the way they are perceived by teammates and coaches alike. Here’s a quick rundown. 1. Tre Wisner RB - while Wisner is likely to play third fiddle to the mix of Jaydon Blue and Cedric Baxter, he could also be forcing himself on the field in a role not all that dissimilar to Keilan Robinson. Wisner is even more versatile than Robinson, because of his ability to truly play the RB position. 2. Matthew Golden WR - Consistent and reliable. Those are the words folks are using to describe the Houston transfer. Perhaps that shouldn’t be surprising. But it’s still good to hear. 3. DeAndre Moore WR - an afterthought by some prior to spring ball, Moore has attacked practice like the game means something extra to him. Coaches and teammates have taken notice. 4. Amari Niblack/Gunnar Helm TE - anyone thinking Helm would be passed over by the arrival of Niblack are mistaken. The senior from Denver is set to play a lot in 2024. Likewise, Niblack is finding his own niche as a gifted receiver. Both are moving in the right direction. 5. Neto Umeozulu LG - his move forward really started late last season, but it hasn’t stopped since. For the first time in two years, there is very real competition for the starting left guard spot. 6. Alex January DT - January has already moved ahead of Sydir Mitchell in the DT pecking order in practice. 7. Trey Moore DE - even with two returning starters at defensive end, the Longhorns will not be able to keep the UTSA transfer off the field. 8. Colton Vasek - oft hampered by injury, Vasek is finally seeing some action and looking the part. 9. Derion Gullette LB - Gullette is starting to make plays during live action. 10. David Gbenda LB - He is clearly someone Steve Sarkisian and staff are counting on, which is a clear change from just two months ago. He and Anthony Hill are your game one starters. 11. Gavin Holmes CB - Holmes played the run too soft a year ago and it put him behind a newcomer like Manny Muhammad. This off-season Holmes has taken the constructive criticism to heart and is trying to mix it up more often to prove he’s not a liability in the run game 12. Jaylon Guilbeau Star - Guilbeau never really recovered from his knee injury two years ago. But now he’s performing at a better level. 13. Michael Taaffe - do not discount his presence in the secondary. A year ago, everyone thought he might play *some*. This year, he is making the move to become the leader of the secondary as well as a team leader. Surly is going to be fun if Taafe holds on to his starting role.
March 30, 20241 yr ... who drop easy interceptions in critical gamesI will take that play to my deathbed being upset about it. I’m sure he feels it more than me though. Damn.
March 30, 20241 yr 18 minutes ago, markstanco said: I will take that play to my deathbed being upset about it. I’m sure he feels it more than me though. Damn. Oh, and then there's the one he caught in the title game against Bama that would've been a turnover on downs if he'd knocked it down.
March 31, 20241 yr 1 minute ago, markstanco said: Okay calm down about the past. But doesn’t history repeat itself? I know on Surly, I hear the same story daily, like it’s being told by a senile old man.
March 31, 20241 yr 2 hours ago, Rimbo said: Oh, and then there's the one he caught in the title game against Bama that would've been a turnover on downs if he'd knocked it down. 5 plays later Colt is injured. You gotta think the circumstances would have been different had he knocked down the 4th down INT and we get the ball on the Alabama 20….
March 31, 20241 yr 6 hours ago, hookem2010 said: So we're going to beat Georgia 3 times next year is what I'm getting from spring practice reports. First of all they can suck my dick. Second of all we are the lineal SEC champ so wtf are we talking about here?
March 31, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, 4th and 5 said: 5 plays later Colt is injured. You gotta think the circumstances would have been different had he knocked down the 4th down INT and we get the ball on the Alabama 20…. I've thought about that as well. MFer probably cost us 2 NCs.
March 31, 20241 yr 18 minutes ago, Spider2YBanana said: God you motherfuckers are insufferable. Even for Surly I find that by sowing the seeds of nightmare seasons' past leads to me reaping the harvest of appreciation for the state of the program today. It was no accident that years of neglect recruiting appropriately skilled Large Humans on the OL led to unnecessary hits taking their toll on our star QB in a national title game. Studs like Manning and Ewers aren't just here today because of the premier tutelage of Steven Sarkisian; they are here because due to what's going on with Flood and Choice, they will have time to learn and develop into that role without getting pulverized or having to dial back the learning to play hero-ball, like Ehlinger or Ash or both McCoys had to. We can point the blame at single plays made by a smart but less-athletic safety, but if we'd recruited and developed at every position then the way we are doing now, those failures would be mere footnotes. Edited March 31, 20241 yr by Rimbo
March 31, 20241 yr 38 minutes ago, Rimbo said: I find that by sowing the seeds of nightmare seasons' past leads to me reaping the harvest of appreciation for the state of the program today. It was no accident that years of neglect recruiting appropriately skilled Large Humans on the OL led to unnecessary hits taking their toll on our star QB in a national title game. Studs like Manning and Ewers aren't just here today because of the premier tutelage of Steven Sarkisian; they are here because due to what's going on with Flood and Choice, they will have time to learn and develop into that role without getting pulverized or having to dial back the learning to play hero-ball, like Ehlinger or Ash or both McCoys had to. We can point the blame at single plays made by a smart but less-athletic safety, but if we'd recruited and developed at every position then the way we are doing now, those failures would be mere footnotes. One last failure we need to purge ourselves of is Michael Taaffe. He's unathletic, gets burned constantly, misses INT'S, catches what amounts to balls landing in his hands. If Mukuba can't unseat that dude, we're in trouble.
March 31, 20241 yr 2 hours ago, Spider2YBanana said: One last failure we need to purge ourselves of is Michael Taaffe. He's unathletic, gets burned constantly, misses INT'S, catches what amounts to balls landing in his hands. If Mukuba can't unseat that dude, we're in trouble. How many times did Taafe get burned in 2023? Plays where it was his responsibility and he busted coverage?
March 31, 20241 yr 3 hours ago, Spider2YBanana said: One last failure we need to purge ourselves of is Michael Taaffe. He's unathletic, gets burned constantly, misses INT'S, catches what amounts to balls landing in his hands. If Mukuba can't unseat that dude, we're in trouble. Uh, that's bullshit.
March 31, 20241 yr 3 hours ago, Spider2YBanana said: One last failure we need to purge ourselves of is Michael Taaffe. He's unathletic, gets burned constantly, misses INT'S, catches what amounts to balls landing in his hands. If Mukuba can't unseat that dude, we're in trouble. Mukuba is a projected day 1 or 2 pick, Taaffe has no draft profile. Taaffe should make a good special teams player this year…
March 31, 20241 yr 8 hours ago, Spider2YBanana said: God you motherfuckers are insufferable. Even for Surly Good thing I’m deef.
March 31, 20241 yr 7 hours ago, Spider2YBanana said: One last failure we need to purge ourselves of is Michael Taaffe. He's unathletic, gets burned constantly, misses INT'S Are there 2-3 plays that stand out to you that we can discuss?
March 31, 20241 yr Just caught up on this thread. I think it’s a bit pre-mature with some of the transfer noise. If I had to pick the season starters at WR, it’s likely going to be Bond, Cook, Wingo, with Moore/Golden coming in with a heavy rotation. Bolden is like 5’8 and 165 pounds. I think we’ll see him in a Keilan role. I’m not all that worried about Moore transferring. Dude has it hella good with NiL here. His whole family moved here and lives in Austin and they were helped with setting up a food truck business. Based on all his interviews, the kid is beyond mature for his age and I don’t think he would bolt and leave the situation him and his family have here for more reps when he can wait another year and the playing time path will be there for him with Arch throwing him the ball. Hell, dude may play himself into starting role this year with the way his teammates rave about him and his work ethics. A dude that shows up 30 min before everyone else to practice doesn’t sound like a dude looking to transfer when you add in NiL. This DL is loaded. Lots of pussy talk about sec blah blah blah. Last time I watched us play an SEC team, I saw Ethan Burke abuse the SEC champs and Burke is only going to get better. Collins, Sorrell, Burke will forsure get drafted. Collins and Burke have a chance to be day 1 or 2 picks. Collins needs to be consistent on the field, he has all the athletic traits. Burke’s motor, measurables are what NFL scouts salivate about and dude has barely scratched the surface of his ability. He’s on the Charles O trajectory but further ahead. Sweat and Murphy being gone is definitely a downgrade but our edge position is stacked and our DT rotation is nothing sneeze at. Outside of UGA, Bama, I’m not sure I would trade our DTs for anyone else in the SEC and that includes aggy. Also sounds like Texas has a fat bag of cash ready for a DT portal candidate. And if we land one, this roster has no weaknesses. I would not trade our roster for any other school including Georgia. This is Jim Jones level Kool Aid and I’m drinking every drop!
March 31, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, T’Boo Ted Marshall said: This is Jim Jones level Kool Aid and I’m drinking every drop! This is the type hard hitting commentary I have come to expect from surly....well played sir!
March 31, 20241 yr 6 hours ago, Hook1997 said: Mukuba is a projected day 1 or 2 pick, Taaffe has no draft profile It's not about where you're projected to be; it's about where you are. Not saying Mukuba won't catch up to the changes on defense at least as fast as Taafe, but we don't know until we see them do it. If projections were all that mattered, we'd have won a lot more games under Mack Brown.
March 31, 20241 yr At safety we have Derek Williams, Michael Taaffe, and Andrew Mukuba followed by Jelani McDonald, Xavier Filsaime, and Jordon Johnson-Rubell. At star we have Jahdrae Barron, Jaylon Guilbeau, Austin Jordan, and Jelani McDonald and Andrew Mukuba. My guess is that Mukuba will see the field a ton as will Taaffe and Williams. Also, my guess is that safety play will be much better this year.
March 31, 20241 yr 14 hours ago, Spider2YBanana said: God you motherfuckers are insufferable. Even for Surly Offseason is for lurking the recruiting board. For most of recent history the football board has also been good for laughing at spiked kool aid but I have been overserved myself this year so I've got nothing to say on that front. Honestly, CR is a better place than the football board in the off season. It's an election year, after all. Never a dull moment.
March 31, 20241 yr 13 hours ago, Spider2YBanana said: One last failure we need to purge ourselves of is Michael Taaffe. He's unathletic, gets burned constantly, misses INT'S, catches what amounts to balls landing in his hands. If Mukuba can't unseat that dude, we're in trouble. I don't understand this sentiment. Taaffe was our most consistent and productive safety last year. The color of his skin and the past sins of his position coach should not be held against him.
March 31, 20241 yr Popular Post 27 minutes ago, gmr548 said: Honestly, CR is a better place…It's an election year, after all..
March 31, 20241 yr 18 minutes ago, DixonHur said: I don't understand this sentiment. Taaffe was our most consistent and productive safety last year. The color of his skin and the past sins of his position coach should not be held against him. It's more that he was a walk on and thus, theoretically, not athletic enough for a scholly.
March 31, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, Hook1997 said: Mukuba is a projected day 1 or 2 pick, Taaffe has no draft profile. Taaffe should make a good special teams player this year… Well the coaches love the kid, and I'm afraid.they'll start him, which Michigan will make Orji look like Peyton Manning if they pick on him.
March 31, 20241 yr 3 minutes ago, mwaadeeb said: It's more that he was a walk on and thus, theoretically, not athletic enough for a scholly. I think a lot of the time people don't understand the person in question was originally a walk-on, and is thus overachieving in a huge way. See, Jett Bush.
March 31, 20241 yr 33 minutes ago, gmr548 said: Honestly, CR is a better place than the football board in the off season. It's an election year, after all. Never a dull moment.
March 31, 20241 yr 30 minutes ago, gmr548 said: Honestly, CR is a better place than the football board in the off season. It's an election year, after all. Never a dull moment.
March 31, 20241 yr 6 hours ago, B00M said: Are there 2-3 plays that stand out to you that we can discuss? 2-3? Go look at the entire season where he was picked on constantly. He's slow as fuck, takes shitty angles, gets burned, but I guess those 3 INT'S make up for it since they landed in his hands at the perfect time.
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