October 14, 20241 yr If we get B+ Quinn we drop 50 easily. So many missed throws. Another ass kicking of the highest order. During the replay last night I got to thinking about how little we hear our corners names getting called out. That’s a good thing. They are locking shit down.
October 14, 20241 yr Popular Post 22 minutes ago, Iguana said: Immediately following Wingo's 30 yard slant reception. He’s checking the time to see if OU still sucks.
October 14, 20241 yr 7 hours ago, TexasMan said: Someone should tell Bowman that uncontested isn't the same thing unearned.
October 14, 20241 yr 9 hours ago, TexasMan said: God damn. We had to fly our university president in to convince a high school WR coach to not turn down our OC role. What a fucking beating that time that was. And the saddest part was that I was excited and relieved that Gilbert said yes.
October 14, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, Texasborn91 said: If we get B+ Quinn we drop 50 easily. So many missed throws. Another ass kicking of the highest order. During the replay last night I got to thinking about how little we hear our corners names getting called out. That’s a good thing. They are locking shit down. Babers on OTF said so far teams aren't challenging Malik and Barron... looks like the safeties, Guilbeau, and LBs are the easier Texas targets to throw against. When Holmes is on the field, teams are trying to throw on him.
October 14, 20241 yr 15 minutes ago, LTtxfan said: Babers on OTF said so far teams aren't challenging Malik and Barron... looks like the safeties, Guilbeau, and LBs are the easier Texas targets to throw against. When Holmes is on the field, teams are trying to throw on him. Trying being the key word.
October 14, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, Hank Kingsley said: This will be the first gif used in the OU gif thread of dominance for next season
October 14, 20241 yr I can't stop laughing at how bad their offense is, I mean holy shit. I woke up Saturday morning worried about Quinnn and then thought that ou offense isn't scoring a point. Texas is really good, but that ou offense 😆
October 14, 20241 yr Remember, they had 2 fucking weeks to prepare for this game. What the fuck did they practice on those 2 weeks? "Everyone, we'll do a uber fake and pull the whole Oline left and then run the running back run to the right edge where he has absolutely no blocking. Texas D was not defensively sound for the ONE play against MSU so we're gonna gash them." Edited October 14, 20241 yr by crash_davis
October 14, 20241 yr 24 minutes ago, crash_davis said: Remember, they had 2 fucking weeks to prepare for this game. What the fuck did they practice on those 2 weeks? "Everyone, we'll do a uber fake and pull the whole Oline left and then run the running back run to the right edge where he has absolutely no blocking. Texas D was not defensively sound for the ONE play against MSU so we're gonna gash them." Before the two weeks of practice, Michael Hawkins was running pointlessly out of bounds 10 yards behind the LOS instead of 3.
October 14, 20241 yr 2 hours ago, Iguana said: Immediately following Wingo's 30 yard slant reception. He was probably checking the time to figure out exactly when OU sucks.
October 14, 20241 yr 3 hours ago, Frank Drebin said: Need him to stop the hurdling. He’s too valuable to lose. His ascendancy— to being better than Sanders — is not something I expected. He’s as good as any tight end I’ve seen at Texas. player development for some I personally wasn’t expecting major things from has been huge for this team. Helm. Broughton. Wisner. Gbenda. Taafe. All like found money. Harkens me back to the days of David Thomas. They both play with the salt of the earth attitude and a fire in their belly. It's like they play for the fun of playing more than the accolades. And you are right, hurdling all the sudden is back to Wow status throughout the college game. Been noticing quite a bit more of it this year than in the past.
October 14, 20241 yr 8 hours ago, Xminus6 said: Will get you one tomorrow. Send it straight to @immamac he can do what he wants- especially if he needs a release from Gunnar.
October 14, 20241 yr 4 minutes ago, Longboard Horn said: Sooners in misery. You love to see it sexless marriages x3
October 14, 20241 yr 8 hours ago, Xminus6 said: Will get you one tomorrow. 2 minutes ago, Pato del Muerto said: Send it straight to @immamac he can do what he wants- especially if he needs a release from Gunnar. Yes tyvm.
October 14, 20241 yr 3 hours ago, Frank Drebin said: Need him to stop the hurdling. Yup. Gotta keep him healthy the entire season.
October 14, 20241 yr I know this is game over and we are looking at UGA now but OU needs to fire SL now. 3 and 2 and he calls this what the fuck design play. LG and LT pull to the right, I assume to block the backside pursuit. RB and 1 lead blocker run to the vacated space. Never mind the fucking hold on Burke. This play is/was NEVER going to work. They ran something similar at least another 2 times that I can remember, where they pull the guard and tackle to the opposite side that the bull carrier is running. The play is never going to work with a fundamentally sound D because they are outnumbered at the point of attack.
October 14, 20241 yr Yes they're hoping the LBs are keying on the guard and/or tackle and overstep to the pulling direction. It's a pretty stupid play design, though, it's basically admitting you can't compete and hoping to get lucky.
October 14, 20241 yr Popular Post 18 hours ago, TreatyOak said: Was also wondering how long their tolerance for BV will be. For two out of the three years, his teams vs Texas have been pretty terrible. How on earth can a program like OU field teams with a hopeless offense? I've never seen an OU team with so little firepower. Shut your whore mouth, Brent Venables is doing an incredible job at OU.
October 14, 20241 yr 4 minutes ago, Huckleberry said: Yes they're hoping the LBs are keying on the guard and/or tackle and overstep to the pulling direction. It's a pretty stupid play design, though, it's basically admitting you can't compete and hoping to get lucky. The problem is they went back to this at least twice and it never worked. Texas D is sound. After the first time I'd be like, OK these fuckers aren't falling for it, throw that play away. But no.... Later in the game, they ran it on another 3rd down play which failed miserably and Herbstreit went into detail about the dumbassery of the design. Even Shawn Watson would laugh at that play design.
October 14, 20241 yr BTW, can I get a big "Fuck You" to Sooner #50 who shoved Bolden for no reason when Bolden was heading for the Texas sideline following his punt return at about 50:15 of that video posted above? Fuck that guy.
October 14, 20241 yr 5 minutes ago, crash_davis said: I know this is game over and we are looking at UGA now but OU needs to fire SL now. 3 and 2 and he calls this what the fuck design play. LG and LT pull to the right, I assume to block the backside pursuit. RB and 1 lead blocker run to the vacated space. Never mind the fucking hold on Burke. This play is/was NEVER going to work. They ran something similar at least another 2 times that I can remember, where they pull the guard and tackle to the opposite side that the bull carrier is running. The play is never going to work with a fundamentally sound D because they are outnumbered at the point of attack. I am wondering if this should have been a ZR aspect on this play and could eventually be tied into in some form of combo RPO combination later on. If the QB pulls that and runs the ball as the read and follows 76 who should be lining up to block 5, this puts the QB in a footrace with 11 for the edge and first down. Pause it at 49:20. Texas is still in a solid position to stop the play, but it goes from a massive loss to Hawkins in a footrace. So did Hawkins blow the read or did OU call it a straight run to take the decision out of Hawkins hands.
October 14, 20241 yr Collin Simmons played so fucking smart not speed rushing like he normally does but played the edge so damn well for a freshmen. All of our edge guys and linebackers did. So refreshing to see. I think Littrell looked a little too hard into that Miss St game film and tried to do too much of what Miss St did to be "successful" Edited October 14, 20241 yr by BurntOrange&White
October 14, 20241 yr 6 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said: BTW, can I get a big "Fuck You" to Sooner #50 who shoved Bolden for no reason when Bolden was heading for the Texas sideline following his punt return at about 50:15 of that video posted above? Fuck that guy. They were doing that shit all day. The one instance where the Texas o-line took offense to their bullshit hit on ewers after he slid (maybe #50 again?), the cunts tucked tail like the bitches they are. fuck ou
October 14, 20241 yr Popular Post There's a video out there of Venables screaming "leave no doubt. Last year there was doubt. This year leave no doubt" Well they certainly did that.
October 14, 20241 yr Just now, ClubWhatever said: There's a video out there of Venables screaming "leave no doubt. Last year there was doubt. This year leave no doubt" Well they certainly did that. See? No way they can fire him, he's a very effective coach and his team completely listened and enacted his message.
October 14, 20241 yr 6 minutes ago, hookemATL said: They were doing that shit all day. The one instance where the Texas o-line took offense to their bullshit hit on ewers after he slid (maybe #50 again?), the cunts tucked tail like the bitches they are. fuck ou Pretty obvious cheap shot by #3 on Ewers a couple of yards into the end zone on his TD run. https://www.espn.com/video/clip?id=41759309
October 14, 20241 yr Popular Post 3 hours ago, Hank Kingsley said: Billy Bowman has been the recipient of the two worst posterizations in the two worst blowouts in TX/OU history (He switched numbers). Remember this gem?
October 14, 20241 yr 20 minutes ago, Laxtonto said: I am wondering if this should have been a ZR aspect on this play and could eventually be tied into in some form of combo RPO combination later on. If the QB pulls that and runs the ball as the read and follows 76 who should be lining up to block 5, this puts the QB in a footrace with 11 for the edge and first down. Pause it at 49:20. Texas is still in a solid position to stop the play, but it goes from a massive loss to Hawkins in a footrace. So did Hawkins blow the read or did OU call it a straight run to take the decision out of Hawkins hands. It think it's by design. They ran it a 2nd time for a short 2 yard gain. This is the 3rd time they ran a similar type play. This is where Herbstreit questions what the fuck the play was supposed to do. This time, there is no lead block. It's the back against 3 defenders. The amazing this is that they had to have practiced this play in the 2 weeks leading up to this game. Did the OU defense fall for this shit? BV thought, damn you fooled my D, it's a great 3rd down play?
October 14, 20241 yr Popular Post On a very small area of land, Billy Bowman has been embarrassed three times by Texas running backs. Between the 20 and 35, between the hash marks and the numbers, northwest corner of the field. Hahaha.
October 14, 20241 yr Remember, they had 2 fucking weeks to prepare for this game. What the fuck did they practice on those 2 weeks? "Everyone, we'll do a uber fake and pull the whole Oline left and then run the running back run to the right edge where he has absolutely no blocking. Texas D was not defensively sound for the ONE play against MSU so we're gonna gash them." Sounds like something from the water boy. He fakes left, no he fakes faking left, he thinks about faking.
October 14, 20241 yr 9 minutes ago, crash_davis said: It think it's by design. They ran it a 2nd time for a short 2 yard gain. This is the 3rd time they ran a similar type play. This is where Herbstreit questions what the fuck the play was supposed to do. This time, there is no lead block. It's the back against 3 defenders. The amazing this is that they had to have practiced this play in the 2 weeks leading up to this game. Did the OU defense fall for this shit? BV thought, damn you fooled my D, it's a great 3rd down play? The more I watch these, the more I feel like this is trying to get this formation on tape and getting Hawkins reps for the potential wrinkles with it. They just didn't feel confident to allow him to make the read on his own. On all three of these calls, if you move it from a straight handoff to a ZR or RPO it becomes a much more dangerous play. Also, this formation is where OU had several wide-open looks that Hawkins just missed on. Funny enough, I think Littrell is taking more heat than he probably deserves. It is obvious that Hawkins is super athletic, but not ready and Littrell scaled down (and majorly changed) the O to try and make him successful against Texas. It looks like they installed what they could for him and someone made the decision to limit the amount of calls/thinking Hawkins got to make. It is almost like they said, primary and secondary read and then run on all passes, no RPOs and all LZs are precalled as either a handoff or QB run all the way upstairs.
October 14, 20241 yr 35 minutes ago, crash_davis said: It think it's by design. They ran it a 2nd time for a short 2 yard gain. This is the 3rd time they ran a similar type play. This is where Herbstreit questions what the fuck the play was supposed to do. This time, there is no lead block. It's the back against 3 defenders. The amazing this is that they had to have practiced this play in the 2 weeks leading up to this game. Did the OU defense fall for this shit? BV thought, damn you fooled my D, it's a great 3rd down play? I would say absolutely they fell for it, and I base this on how when Sarkisian went to misdirection to open the run game, it opened up the run game.
October 14, 20241 yr 21 minutes ago, Laxtonto said: The more I watch these, the more I feel like this is trying to get this formation on tape and getting Hawkins reps for the potential wrinkles with it. They just didn't feel confident to allow him to make the read on his own. On all three of these calls, if you move it from a straight handoff to a ZR or RPO it becomes a much more dangerous play. Also, this formation is where OU had several wide-open looks that Hawkins just missed on. Funny enough, I think Littrell is taking more heat than he probably deserves. It is obvious that Hawkins is super athletic, but not ready and Littrell scaled down (and majorly changed) the O to try and make him successful against Texas. It looks like they installed what they could for him and someone made the decision to limit the amount of calls/thinking Hawkins got to make. It is almost like they said, primary and secondary read and then run on all passes, no RPOs and all LZs are precalled as either a handoff or QB run all the way upstairs. Littrell is an Air Raid guy trying to run Lebby's Veer and Shoot. Venables likes the Veer and Shoot, but hated Lebby and Dillon Gabriel running it. The only reason Joe Jon Finley is on the coaching staff is because Venables wants to run some hybrid of the AR and VS, which is stupid because there aren't many similiarities between the two. According to the post game podcasts I've seen Littrell spent the off week trying to install more AR concepts for Hawkins, which simplifies things for the QB. Edited October 14, 20241 yr by HtownHorn
October 14, 20241 yr 25 minutes ago, Laxtonto said: The more I watch these, the more I feel like this is trying to get this formation on tape and getting Hawkins reps for the potential wrinkles with it. They just didn't feel confident to allow him to make the read on his own. On all three of these calls, if you move it from a straight handoff to a ZR or RPO it becomes a much more dangerous play. Also, this formation is where OU had several wide-open looks that Hawkins just missed on. I can see your reasoning for RPO practice but that particular play, there is no receiver on that side of the field. There was never a P in that RPO option. Basically the play called for the running back to run against the unblocked edge, the unblocked LB and the CB with absolutely zero WR coverage responsibilities. All that play did was practice for Hawkins handing off to the RB. Even if the edge crashed down on the RB, that left Hawkins against the LB and CB. That play goes no where 100 out of 100 times. So again, what the fuck was that play design? And why did BV allow that shit to be even make to any playbook? Edited October 14, 20241 yr by crash_davis
October 14, 20241 yr On 10/13/2024 at 10:34 AM, Herbie Hancock said: 5+ minutes left and the overwhelming majority already headed back to the trailer park. Glorious That is wild that the cotton bowl video board has rainbow banding in your picture. I haven't seen that since the days of CRT televisions.
October 14, 20241 yr 4 hours ago, Longboard Horn said: So Ketch holds rogue golf tournaments and gets into fights at the State Fair. Quite the resume'.
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