September 17, 20187 yr So today I'm drinking the Kool aid and a few beers - here's my hope. TH has been installing the overall playbook piecemeal to put it all together for conference play - his number one priority this year. Sam needs more reps than the average QB to shut his brain down and play. You don't get into McCombs by being stupid. Some high achievers tend to over think the fuck out of situations until they can let go and execute. I think that's Sam. I was a Shane backer and hope him the best. Herman's going all in on Sam. Hook 'em. Crush the roaches
September 17, 20187 yr Players) Show up to play a fxoxoxo football game Coaches) Have the players ready to play a fxoxoxo football game Key) Players whip the sxox out of the horn toads and no turnovers=WIN What they did against SC will work just fine against TCU
September 17, 20187 yr 13 minutes ago, ckhorn said: What they did against SC will work just fine against TCU Can I have a toke of whatever you’re smoking?
September 17, 20187 yr I think someone turned off Beck's headset for awhile. Not as many sideways GDGD passes. Not zero, but not as many
September 17, 20187 yr 1) Players played with confidence and executed their assignments. 2) Coaches allowed the players to play up to their talent level and kept the best ones on the field. 3) Continue to encourage and allow 1 and 2 above and push the intensity.
September 17, 20187 yr 31 minutes ago, ckhorn said: What they did against SC will work just fine against TCU If Texas walks into the TCU game with this attitude the horns might lose by 4 or 5 touchdowns. They can beat TCU but they will need to play at a level we haven’t seen them play at this year. Or TCU will have to play like dogshit.
September 17, 20187 yr Author 1) Players.... Brandon Jones was leading tackler and flying around including tackle on goal line stand. (Keep working on improving skills when ball's in the air BJ..... should have intercepted pass he mistimed his jump on) 2) Coaches.... Like their effort to push the ball down the field more which helps open up passing lanes and the running attack. Time for Mensa to find holes in horny toads Defense.... 3) For TCU.... Really interested in how Orlando defends "toads" after Roach injury and losing BJ for first half due to targeting penalty. Hope to see improved pass rush on Saturday... Edited September 17, 20187 yr by LTtxfan
September 17, 20187 yr 14 minutes ago, LTtxfan said: 1) Players.... Brandon Jones was leading tackler and flying around including tackle on goal line stand. (Keep working on improving skills when ball's in the air BJ..... should have intercepted pass he mistimed his jump on) 2) Coaches.... Like their effort to push the ball down the field more which helps open up passing lanes and the running attack. Time for Mensa to find holes in horny toads Defense.... 3) For TCU.... Really interested in how Orlando defends "toads" after Roach injury and losing BJ for first half due to targeting penalty. Hope to see improved pass rush on Saturday... Lol. Keep going. You’ll have this figured out for everybody. Thanks for asking though! 😎
September 17, 20187 yr 29 minutes ago, Helobious said: If Texas walks into the TCU game with this attitude the horns might lose by 4 or 5 touchdowns. They can beat TCU but they will need to play at a level we haven’t seen them play at this year. Or TCU will have to play like dogshit. They are going to have to play at a level they havent played at in a few years to beat TCU and the coaches are going to have to bring their A game as well. Its time for Hermann to put up or shut up and come up with a great game plan for the offense.
September 17, 20187 yr Improvement #1. We played physically and destroyed USC. Really. hate to see kids get hurt, and we did a lot of that to them. Their kicker tore his ACL on the blocked kick, never what you want to see. We took our share of lumps but we gave a lot more than we took.
September 18, 20187 yr 4 hours ago, Helobious said: If Texas walks into the TCU game with this attitude the horns might lose by 4 or 5 touchdowns. They can beat TCU but they will need to play at a level we haven’t seen them play at this year. Or TCU will have to play like dogshit. There are a lot people scared of TCU on this thread. They are a very good team, but don't remember when they've been great. We just need to bring our best, which is always in question. Time to exorcise that demon. Edited September 18, 20187 yr by ckhorn
September 18, 20187 yr Herman called 8 plays that accounted for 226 yards and one blocked punt. Beck called the rest. 8. Playcalling improved.
September 18, 20187 yr 7 minutes ago, ckhorn said: There are a lot people scared of TCU on this thread. They are a very good team, but don't remember when they've been great. We just need to bring our best, which is always in question. Time to exorcise that demon. You don't have to be a great team to beat Texas anymore. Look at what TCU has done to us the past 4 years. Add in the fact that they looked pretty damn evenly matched with OSU most of that game, and that's why people are "scared".
September 18, 20187 yr 8 minutes ago, Helobious said: You don't have to be a great team to beat Texas anymore. Look at what TCU has done to us the past 4 years. Add in the fact that they looked pretty damn evenly matched with OSU most of that game, and that's why people are "scared". So we have Mack Brown posting under several user names. Okay Mack.
September 18, 20187 yr 10 hours ago, VaHorn said: Herman called 8 plays that accounted for 226 yards and one blocked punt. Beck called the rest. 8. Playcalling improved. Huh?
September 18, 20187 yr 10 hours ago, VaHorn said: Herman called 8 plays that accounted for 226 yards and one blocked punt. Beck called the rest. 8. Playcalling improved. I don't know where that info came from but if it's true Beck should be demoted to chewing gum restocker
September 18, 20187 yr Defense played disciplined/ special teams came to play & the offense was able to move the ball...
September 19, 20187 yr On 9/17/2018 at 11:26 AM, dcar00 said: Lets shelve the double pass/trick plays for now and get the ball to Johnson and LJH. This right here is polished granite.
September 19, 20187 yr On 9/17/2018 at 1:22 PM, jw4381 said: Tell you what I didn't like: no Buechele in the 4th quarter. werd iz themensa and buechele have a deal... if ellinger goes down, buechele burns his shirt no questions asked... if buechele doesn't have to play, he gets to grad-transfer in december (yes somehow he's bagged the hours in 6 semesters, don't see how but that's the rumor)..... with a grad transfer and a red-shirt he gets 2 years instead of 1? something like that.
September 19, 20187 yr 48 minutes ago, Hagbard Celine said: werd iz themensa and buechele have a deal... if ellinger goes down, buechele burns his shirt no questions asked... if buechele doesn't have to play, he gets to grad-transfer in december (yes somehow he's bagged the hours in 6 semesters, don't see how but that's the rumor)..... with a grad transfer and a red-shirt he gets 2 years instead of 1? something like that. He can play in up to four games and still redshirt, so assuming this deal even exists, it would only be an issue if Sam missed more than four games.
September 19, 20187 yr On 9/17/2018 at 1:22 PM, jw4381 said: Tell you what I didn't like: no Buechele in the 4th quarter. Meh, that does nothing for us at that point. We know exactly what he can be at his best and worst. If we are riding Sam then give him all the game experience possible, he needs as many snaps as he can get. If he gets hurt, we know exactly what we have in Buechele and we eliminate the qb runs which will hurt our offense.
September 19, 20187 yr Maybe Buechele wants to redshirt, be the emergency qb, maybe save the day up to but no more than 4 times, graduate, then go play for SMU or UNT with 2 years of eligibility. Garbage time snaps aren't necessary Edited September 19, 20187 yr by cmontexas
September 19, 20187 yr 1. Sam made better decisions with the ball and ran more. 2. Stuck with the running game and it was consistent. 3. Special teams, special teams, special teams.... cannot stress this enough
September 19, 20187 yr 5 minutes ago, cmontexas said: Maybe Buechele wants to redshirt, be the emergency qb, maybe save the day up to but no more than 4 times, graduate, then go play for SMU or UNT with 2 years of eligibility. Garbage time snaps aren't necessary So, Shane is another Garrett Gilbert?
September 19, 20187 yr A lot of things improved but I liked the attitude of the players/coaches most of all. 1. Reduction in mistakes. 2. Better game plan or willingness to change in the middle of the game..instead of just going off of a script. 3. Dicker the Kicker!! Edited September 19, 20187 yr by RowdyVic
September 19, 20187 yr On 9/17/2018 at 10:15 AM, BabaYaga said: Their offense is limited. They have been suspect running the ball. Both Texas and Stanford curtailed what they could do. They have a talented young QB that throws a great deep ball and not much else. I give Texas credit for dictating the game, but with a stationary young QB that seemed easily rattled, this isn't an offense that is going to do much to you. I saw a lot of quit in that USC team after the safety-call. They wilted. Texas has got to start stronger. Did we ever get an answer why the team came out with such a fast-paced, tempo offense and then just stopped? They wilted after the failed 4th and 1 in the second quarter. Look, a big win was needed, and it couldn’t have come at a better time. But that is a bad, bad SC team. Their young QB showed promise, and given time he will get even better. But he had little help from neither the running game nor his coaching staff. The Texas defensive game plan was pretty simple. Give up the 5 and 6 yard plays to shut down any big play on the perimeter. The place the biggest plays happen in the college game. It was sitting there most of the night. The only thing required was some patience by the SC defensive staff. So either the SC brain trust have falling totally in love with the young kids arm strength, and believed it was only a matter of time before he hit a big one. Or they failed to recognize that the center of the field would be productive. I’m going with some of the former, and a shit load of the latter. You can bet your ass TCU (and all of the big 12 teams for that matter) won’t ignore the center of the field for very long. Should Texas deploy a similar defense. Though I seriously doubt they will.
September 19, 20187 yr Author 6 hours ago, GhostofDanJones said: 1. Sam made better decisions with the ball and ran more. 2. Stuck with the running game and it was consistent. 3. Special teams, special teams, special teams.... cannot stress this enough #3 is a critical area to improve vs TCU for punt protection and coverages of both Kickoffs & Punts....
September 19, 20187 yr TCU- 3 of our top 5 or so performances in the Herman era have come against a team wearing a red/yellow uniform combo. Equipment managers need to get sneaky and do work pre game to pull the old switcheroo on TCU jerseys.
September 19, 20187 yr Author 11 minutes ago, Surly Bevo said: TCU- 3 of our top 5 or so performances in the Herman era have come against a team wearing a red/yellow uniform combo. Equipment managers need to get sneaky and do work pre game to pull the old switcheroo on TCU jerseys. Like what happened in the movie "Dodgeball" .... 🤣
September 19, 20187 yr 15 minutes ago, Surly Bevo said: TCU- 3 of our top 5 or so performances in the Herman era have come against a team wearing a red/yellow uniform combo. Equipment managers need to get sneaky and do work pre game to pull the old switcheroo on TCU jerseys. But dat Maryland doe
September 20, 20187 yr I haven't been paying specific attention to the O-line-- how are Cosmi and Anderson doing? Someone on 104.9 seemed super impressed with Cosmi, can't remember who though.
September 20, 20187 yr On 9/19/2018 at 3:21 AM, Hamttx said: The Texas defensive game plan was pretty simple. Give up the 5 and 6 yard plays to shut down any big play on the perimeter. The place the biggest plays happen in the college game. It was sitting there most of the night. The only thing required was some patience by the SC defensive staff. So either the SC brain trust have falling totally in love with the young kids arm strength, and believed it was only a matter of time before he hit a big one. Or they failed to recognize that the center of the field would be productive. I’m going with some of the former, and a shit load of the latter. You can bet your ass TCU (and all of the big 12 teams for that matter) won’t ignore the center of the field for very long. Should Texas deploy a similar defense. Though I seriously doubt they will. So your thought as a offensive coordinator is to try and hit the gap between Caden Sterns and PJ Locke or Gary Johnson? Edited September 20, 20187 yr by JBJ
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