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Post by EvilVodka on Oct 13, 2019 20:13:32 GMT
I think if Texas takes care of business with Baylor and Iowa State, they'll definitely get a rematch with Oklahoma
Herman has them headed in the right direction...maybe if they Tackle better in round 2 vs. OU, they can win
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Post by Bevo on Oct 13, 2019 20:38:36 GMT
I think if Texas takes care of business with Baylor and Iowa State, they'll definitely get a rematch with Oklahoma Herman has them headed in the right direction...maybe if they Tackle better in round 2 vs. OU, they can win it won't matter... 2 losses, and you're OUT of the CFP. Maybe, we can get back to the Sugar Bowl. We'd go back there for New Year's in a heartbeat. That was FUN!
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Post by bluehen on Oct 14, 2019 3:20:56 GMT
The 1995 Sugar Bowl was the most fun of all !!
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Post by ajbuckeye on Oct 14, 2019 13:07:48 GMT
I think if Texas takes care of business with Baylor and Iowa State, they'll definitely get a rematch with Oklahoma Herman has them headed in the right direction...maybe if they Tackle better in round 2 vs. OU, they can win In both of their losses they seemed to be hanging on just to keep it competitive. Both LSU and OU had control the entire game even though Texas was able to pull within a TD at the end. Their defense is going to to cost them 2 more games. How can a team be that bad at tackling???
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Post by Bevo on Oct 14, 2019 16:47:40 GMT
How can a team be that bad at tackling???
I've been asking myself that question for almost 10 years. Believe it or not, we've actually IMPROVED since Hermann arrived. That's how bad it was under Strong. I have to believe it has something to do with lack of full-speed practicing. We ALWAYS seem to take bad angles. But, honestly... I don't understand it at all.
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Post by ajbuckeye on Oct 14, 2019 18:24:15 GMT
How can a team be that bad at tackling???
I've been asking myself that question for almost 10 years. Believe it or not, we've actually IMPROVED since Hermann arrived. That's how bad it was under Strong. I have to believe it has something to do with lack of full-speed practicing. We ALWAYS seem to take bad angles. But, honestly... I don't understand it at all.
It almost seems they are just trying to hit the guy instead of wrapping him up. They were talking during the broadcast about having the most missed tackles. When did they come up with that stat.
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Post by doc on Oct 14, 2019 18:57:47 GMT
I've been asking myself that question for almost 10 years. Believe it or not, we've actually IMPROVED since Hermann arrived. That's how bad it was under Strong. I have to believe it has something to do with lack of full-speed practicing. We ALWAYS seem to take bad angles. But, honestly... I don't understand it at all.
It almost seems they are just trying to hit the guy instead of wrapping him up. They were talking during the broadcast about having the most missed tackles. When did they come up with that stat. I knew it was over when Hurts literally changed hands with the football behind his back while a Texas defender was grabbing his arm - and then he threw the ball for a first down. I don't know how he pulled that off...
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Post by Bevo on Oct 14, 2019 19:09:43 GMT
I've been asking myself that question for almost 10 years. Believe it or not, we've actually IMPROVED since Hermann arrived. That's how bad it was under Strong. I have to believe it has something to do with lack of full-speed practicing. We ALWAYS seem to take bad angles. But, honestly... I don't understand it at all.
It almost seems they are just trying to hit the guy instead of wrapping him up. They were talking during the broadcast about having the most missed tackles. When did they come up with that stat. Maybe, that comes from being so bad. They have to believe the ONLY way we stop anyone is to generate a turnover? That's the way the NFL defense is played these days.
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Post by Bevo on Oct 14, 2019 19:10:15 GMT
It almost seems they are just trying to hit the guy instead of wrapping him up. They were talking during the broadcast about having the most missed tackles. When did they come up with that stat. I knew it was over when Hurts literally changed hands with the football behind his back while a Texas defender was grabbing his arm - and then he threw the ball for a first down. I don't know how he pulled that off... That was the play that really broke our back, IMO.
A fumble there would have been HUGE.
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