September 8Sep 8 florida will shit him down [emoji3064][emoji3064][emoji3064][emoji3064]Maybe that’s his kink sir.
September 8Sep 8 He catches with his hands and it's a beautiful thingGive him another year or so and whatever dumb ass wr coach sark has, will have that coached out of him.
September 8Sep 8 3 hours ago, mwaadeeb said: Wingo's I hope. He's deliriously over-rated IMO. That's stupid. He is a true sophomore. He blocks his ass off. He is very dangerous once he has the ball in his hands. It is obvious when watching the games that he is one of our few players on offense that could actually scare opposing defenses if he and Manning figure out their issues.
September 8Sep 8 Popular Post 6 minutes ago, Dark Horse said: Is this meant to be impressive? Good lord. I was probably clocked at faster than that this morning going through a HIIT workout with some ex-military friends.
September 8Sep 8 Popular Post 3 minutes ago, closetojumping said: Is this meant to be impressive? Good lord. I was probably clocked at faster than that this morning going through a HIIT workout with some ex-military friends.
September 8Sep 8 4 minutes ago, closetojumping said: Is this meant to be impressive? Good lord. I was probably clocked at faster than that this morning going through a HIIT workout with some ex-military friends. Surely this doubling down is a commitment to the bit in a very satirical way, but I honestly can't tell.
September 8Sep 8 2 hours ago, Jkwellborn said: Give him another year or so and whatever dumb ass wr coach sark has, will have that coached out of him. lol yea man Chris Jackson has been just terrible for us
September 8Sep 8 14 minutes ago, Dahobbs said: That's stupid. He is a true sophomore. He blocks his ass off. He is very dangerous once he has the ball in his hands. It is obvious when watching the games that he is one of our few players on offense that could actually scare opposing defenses if he and Manning figure out their issues. Lol, he fucking sucks and is a net negative to the team. To be dangerous with the ball in your hands you have to actually, you know, have the ball in your hands. He’s a lazy route runner and can’t catch. Give me another Livingstone 10x over him.
September 8Sep 8 8 minutes ago, Helobious said: Lol, he fucking sucks and is a net negative to the team. To be dangerous with the ball in your hands you have to actually, you know, have the ball in your hands. He’s a lazy route runner and can’t catch. Give me another Livingstone 10x over him. This is a terrible take. But no surprise coming from you.
September 8Sep 8 4 hours ago, mwaadeeb said: Wingo's I hope. He's deliriously over-rated IMO. He just needs time and experience. He's pressing right now, but no one on the team has the explosive burst and speed that guy has, so you have to stick with him to let him develop. The majority of the offense are guys who are inconsistent now because they lack experience. Wingo, Arch, Washington, everyone on the line not named Campbell, and Baxter. Livingstone has been surprisingly consistent, and Moore has been fine but Arch isn't finding him. The most concerning thing to me about Arch right now is he is consistently turning down winners. That was a horrible trait Ewers had as well. If Arch doesn't snap out of that with experience it'll be an indictment on the QB coaching.
September 8Sep 8 Why the fuck should we care how a receiver who is productive for us gets here or where they came from? What difference does it possibly make? You are just looking for shit to complain about.I don’t care if our NFL level WR’s are homegrown or transfers. What I do care about is that we actually get them here. Because if we don’t get them here via the transfer portal and if we don’t see our homegrown talent developing quickly, then we end up in our current situation where Parker Livingstone is our best WR. Which isn’t a slight against Parker because I think he is a very talented WR. However, most people on this board, before the season started, wouldn’t have predicted that Parker would be our best WR right now, let alone the second or even third best WR. And that may speak to a bigger problem about how our homegrown WR’s are developing.
September 8Sep 8 22 hours ago, TrashMaster G said: A kicker. Oh, bullshit. We have had a number of receivers the last few years who were good, aggressive downfield blockers. Don't act like this is a chronic problem. Who?
September 8Sep 8 1 hour ago, Dahobbs said: That's stupid. He is a true sophomore. He blocks his ass off. He is very dangerous once he has the ball in his hands. It is obvious when watching the games that he is one of our few players on offense that could actually scare opposing defenses if he and Manning figure out their issues. I'm afraid at this point that he comes from the Tyler Owens school, albeit at a higher level, of big, fast and strong kids who aren't that gifted at the game of football. I pray he proves me wrong. This is as a former receiver trying to keep my eye on him in Columbus. Edited September 8Sep 8 by mwaadeeb
September 8Sep 8 Author 13 minutes ago, Kitty Boy said: I don’t care if our NFL level WR’s are homegrown or transfers. What I do care about is that we actually get them here. Because if we don’t get them here via the transfer portal and if we don’t see our homegrown talent developing quickly, then we end up in our current situation where Parker Livingstone is our best WR. Which isn’t a slight against Parker because I think he is a very talented WR. However, most people on this board, before the season started, wouldn’t have predicted that Parker would be our best WR right now, let alone the second or even third best WR. And that may speak to a bigger problem about how our homegrown WR’s are developing. Do you mean the homegrown WR that just won an award for SEC freshman of the week or did you forget about him. What I see is a player that has worked his ass off and developed nicely.
September 8Sep 8 5 minutes ago, ApocalypseTexas said: Do you mean the homegrown WR that just won an award for SEC freshman of the week or did you forget about him. What I see is a player that has worked his ass off and developed nicely. ...and he can really roll for a white guy
September 8Sep 8 Saying Wingo sucks is like saying Bijan sucks as a RB when his coach doesn't give him the ball. The guy hasn't had a good ball thrown to him when he ran good routes and was wide open.
September 8Sep 8 5 minutes ago, UTEE97 said: Saying Wingo sucks is like saying Bijan sucks as a RB when his coach doesn't give him the ball. The guy hasn't had a good ball thrown to him when he ran good routes and was wide open.
September 8Sep 8 I for one am shocked you didn’t say he was ass Edited September 8Sep 8 by ClubWhatever
September 8Sep 8 42 minutes ago, Kitty Boy said: I don’t care if our NFL level WR’s are homegrown or transfers. What I do care about is that we actually get them here. Because if we don’t get them here via the transfer portal and if we don’t see our homegrown talent developing quickly, then we end up in our current situation where Parker Livingstone is our best WR. Which isn’t a slight against Parker because I think he is a very talented WR. However, most people on this board, before the season started, wouldn’t have predicted that Parker would be our best WR right now, let alone the second or even third best WR. And that may speak to a bigger problem about how our homegrown WR’s are developing. Counterpoint Livingstone is homegrown and developed into our best receiver 🤯
September 8Sep 8 1 hour ago, Helobious said: Lol, he fucking sucks and is a net negative to the team. To be dangerous with the ball in your hands you have to actually, you know, have the ball in your hands. He’s a lazy route runner and can’t catch. Give me another Livingstone 10x over him.
September 8Sep 8 Do you mean the homegrown WR that just won an award for SEC freshman of the week or did you forget about him. What I see is a player that has worked his ass off and developed nicely. Yeah, the lone homegrown WR that the consensus thought was a WR #4 at best and who CTJ thought was just a JAG. What about the rest?
September 8Sep 8 1 hour ago, Helobious said: Lol, he fucking sucks and is a net negative to the team. To be dangerous with the ball in your hands you have to actually, you know, have the ball in your hands. He’s a lazy route runner and can’t catch. Give me another Livingstone 10x over him. Thank you.
September 8Sep 8 58 minutes ago, Kitty Boy said: However, most people on this board, before the season started, wouldn’t have predicted that Parker would be our best WR right now, let alone the second or even third best WR. Perhaps most people on the board don't know what the fuck they're talking about. Perhaps they get caught up in goobers like CTJ doing a bit. Perhaps they only thought that because he's a goofy white kid. Jordy Nelson was a goofy white kid the same size and similar speed as Livingstone. Was he not worthy of being a #1 college receiver? We have to wait to see how this plays out, but right now, 2 games in, a RS freshman goofy white kid is one of the most polished looking young WR in the conference.
September 8Sep 8 3 hours ago, DFW Horn said: Leading the WR's in all categories Who writes these headlines? Early returns are certainly promising, but "great"? How many great WRs has Texas even had in its history, like four?
September 8Sep 8 1 hour ago, 6th Street said: He was shocked to see the ball hit his hand for once! That's all I've got.
September 8Sep 8 22 hours ago, Kitty Boy said: Our homegrown WR room has been pretty average at best so far under Sark. Thankfully, we were gifted Xavier Worthy by Michigan, as well as Golden, AD Mitchell, and Bond through the transfer portal. Yet, the best of the rest (excluding Parker) consists of two inconsistent WR’s in Deandre Moore and Ryan Wingo, who probably just needs a new set of eyes to see the football. We still don’t know what we have with the true freshman: Kaliq Lockett, Daylon McCutcheon, Jaime Ffrench and Michael Terry. Aaron Butler is a JAG and Ryan Niblett is still trying to find himself in life (and a permanent position). Not to mention the other WR recruits who are no longer with the program: Johntay Cook, Brenen Thompson, Savion Red and Freddie DuBose Jr. Ohio State rolls out of bed and steps onto a 1st round pick at WR every year it seems like. We have been spoiled through providence and the transfer portal with our recent influx of NFL talent. Maybe this latest homegrown WR class will turn things around. There is still much uncertainty right now with our current group. Get bent.
September 8Sep 8 2 hours ago, Red Five said: Who writes these headlines? Early returns are certainly promising, but "great"? How many great WRs has Texas even had in its history, like four? By now, you should know the 9.95'ers are into hyperbole and clickbait. But, to your point, early returns on Livingstone are certainly promising. IDK if he's ever gonna be considered as highly as Jordan Shipley or Roy Williams, but the coaching staff is very high on him.
September 9Sep 9 lol yea man Chris Jackson has been just terrible for usWell, it certainly seems like the only wr that actually catch the ball with their hands are the ones that transfer in. I’d like to think the Wr coach would work on and improve that. And make sure the Wr can run proper routes. But here we are complaining how it’s an issue every year, so maybe, just maybe he’s not great at teaching.
September 9Sep 9 6 hours ago, Helobious said: Lol, he fucking sucks and is a net negative to the team. To be dangerous with the ball in your hands you have to actually, you know, have the ball in your hands. He’s a lazy route runner and can’t catch. Give me another Livingstone 10x over him. Welp I’m going to pencil him in for an invite to NYC
September 9Sep 9 6 hours ago, Helobious said: Lol, he fucking sucks and is a net negative to the team. To be dangerous with the ball in your hands you have to actually, you know, have the ball in your hands. He’s a lazy route runner and can’t catch. Give me another Livingstone 10x over him.
September 9Sep 9 5 hours ago, Kitty Boy said: I don’t care if our NFL level WR’s are homegrown or transfers. What I do care about is that we actually get them here. Because if we don’t get them here via the transfer portal and if we don’t see our homegrown talent developing quickly, then we end up in our current situation where Parker Livingstone is our best WR. Which isn’t a slight against Parker because I think he is a very talented WR. However, most people on this board, before the season started, wouldn’t have predicted that Parker would be our best WR right now, let alone the second or even third best WR. And that may speak to a bigger problem about how our homegrown WR’s are developing. The fuck? You’re the one that brought up the whole “homegrown” bullshit in the first place. Please figure out what you’re unnecessarily pissed off about and stick with it
September 9Sep 9 5 hours ago, mwaadeeb said: I'm afraid at this point that he comes from the Tyler Owens school, albeit at a higher level, of big, fast and strong kids who aren't that gifted at the game of football. I pray he proves me wrong. This is as a former high school receiver trying to keep my eye on him in Columbus. FIFY
September 9Sep 9 40 minutes ago, Jkwellborn said: Well, it certainly seems like the only wr that actually catch the ball with their hands are the ones that transfer in. I’d like to think the Wr coach would work on and improve that. And make sure the Wr can run proper routes. But here we are complaining how it’s an issue every year, so maybe, just maybe he’s not great at teaching. Orakpo had some interesting thoughts on poor hand placement from the WRs. He singled out Wingo’s pinkies touching before the infamous drop. He said that’s 100% coachable.
September 9Sep 9 3 minutes ago, billfromlaketravis said: Orakpo had some interesting thoughts on poor hand placement from the WRs. He singled out Wingo’s pinkies touching before the infamous drop. He said that’s 100% coachable. Ball above the waist, thumbs together. Ball below the waist, pinkies together. Catch it with your hands
September 9Sep 9 The fuck? You’re the one that brought up the whole “homegrown” bullshit in the first place. Please figure out what you’re unnecessarily pissed off about and stick with itMy point has been the same throughout these posts. Other posters have been all over the map reading into things that are not there. Our non-transfer WR’s, outside of Parker Livingstone, are not developing into consistent performers. And this is starting to look like a “homegrown” problem. Hopefully, our transfer WR (Mosley) is the real deal and can get healthy enough to help carry the WR load that is currently missing right now with Wingo, Moore, etc.
September 9Sep 9 3 minutes ago, Kitty Boy said: My point has been the same throughout these posts. Other posters have been all over the map reading into things that are not there. Our non-transfer WR’s, outside of Parker Livingstone, are not developing into consistent performers. And this is starting to look like a “homegrown” problem. Hopefully, our transfer WR (Mosley) is the real deal and can get healthy enough to help carry the WR load that is currently missing right now with Wingo, Moore, etc. It's been 2 fucking games with a new QB dude. JFC this board has aids any time we don't win by 70
September 9Sep 9 19 minutes ago, Kitty Boy said: My point has been the same throughout these posts. Other posters have been all over the map reading into things that are not there. Our non-transfer WR’s, outside of Parker Livingstone, are not developing into consistent performers. And this is starting to look like a “homegrown” problem. Hopefully, our transfer WR (Mosley) is the real deal and can get healthy enough to help carry the WR load that is currently missing right now with Wingo, Moore, etc. So, are you completely discounting Golden and Bolden, from way way back in 2024? Two games in and you're declaring a problem with the WRs when there's clearly been some passing issues and we played OSU's D in one of those games? Seriously, share your drugs, it's unkind to horde.
September 9Sep 9 So, are you completely discounting Golden and Bolden, from way way back in 2024? Two games in and you're declaring a problem with the WRs when there's clearly been some passing issues and we played OSU's D in one of those games? Seriously, share your drugs, it's unkind to horde. Were Golden and Bolden “homegrown” talent? No. They were transfer WR’s who had already established themselves elsewhere and it was the primary reason why Sark recruited them to transfer here. He didn’t recruit them to be developed here, either. He brought them here to perform. Our “homegrown” WR’s, on the other hand, were brought in to be developed. And that development, outside of Parker and the true freshman who are still learning the ropes, is looking questionable right now.
September 9Sep 9 31 minutes ago, Kitty Boy said: Were Golden and Bolden “homegrown” talent? No. They were transfer WR’s who had already established themselves elsewhere and it was the primary reason why Sark recruited them to transfer here. He didn’t recruit them to be developed here, either. He brought them here to perform. Our “homegrown” WR’s, on the other hand, were brought in to be developed. And that development, outside of Parker and the true freshman who are still learning the ropes, is looking questionable right now. Oh.. so 2023 is too long ago with Xavier and Whittington? And filling those losses with some transfers last year Golden, Bolden and Bond last year while some talent was developed for this year is the issue. After game 2 when we have the top TD receiver in the nation. I see now. Dude, there is shit to worry about but WRs isnt fucking one of them.
September 9Sep 9 It's been 2 fucking games with a new QB dude. JFC this board has aids any time we don't win by 70By scoring 70 the defense stays on the field too long and can get hurt.
September 9Sep 9 1 hour ago, Skipper said: It's been 2 fucking games with a new QB dude. JFC this board has aids any time we don't win by 70 yeah! when was the last time we won by 70 anyway?! This is bullshit! I want fucking 70 next week are Arch can sit the bench!
September 9Sep 9 1 hour ago, Kitty Boy said: Were Golden and Bolden “homegrown” talent? No. They were transfer WR’s who had already established themselves elsewhere and it was the primary reason why Sark recruited them to transfer here. He didn’t recruit them to be developed here, either. He brought them here to perform. Our “homegrown” WR’s, on the other hand, were brought in to be developed. And that development, outside of Parker and the true freshman who are still learning the ropes, is looking questionable right now. You have a stupid name.
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