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damn.
Our QB is our best player by far and receiver is our best position by far. Prepare a game plan accordingly, Bert.
That's embarrassing. Looks like Josh Duggar when his parents asked him to babysit.
I think we all know which poster you're talking about.
And our weakness is the oline so yea Bert, get your best player kilt.
Yeah, Skip Holtz is able to implement a game plan to keep his backup QB from getting killed but it beyond Bert and crew. You're right. We need to run more into eight and nine man fronts.
Didn't his QB get kilt by us?
Not until they damned near beat us with an inferior team.
We knocked their QB out of the our game, late, and the next game.
From the QB article linked above:[Allen] has been under pressure on 40 percent of his dropbacks, the second-highest rate in the nation, and 63.3 percent of his passing yards have come in the air – the fifth-highest rate in the nation, and a sign that he isn’t just racking up stats with short throws that produce big gains after the catch. (emphasis added)
Part of this is no doubt predictability of playcalling.
You're talking to Whyte Boar. Facts got nothing do with it.
Razorback Football ✔ @RazorbackFBAllen becomes the first QB to toss multiple TD passes in each of the first 5 games of a season for Arkansas since it joined the SEC in '92.11:42 AM - 1 Oct 2016
A ha! That's why he was in when it was 38-10 and out of reach.I'd bet this streak doesn't continue next week, but it will need to if we have any chance of winning. I really, really hope Bert realizes that you HAVE to throw the ball to beat Bama. Nobody beats them 17-14 in a slugfest other than LSU (and yes, I was at the 2014 game). The good teams that beat them throw the ball now. Or at least throw to set up the run.
We have two position groups that are head and shoulders above our competition most games - Allen and a great WR corps. Our only chance against a team like Bama is to use them. Running should be to keep them honest, we aren't going to wear Bama down.
I agree for the most part, but the receivers are not at the level they were last year...yet. We're missing the deep threat of Reed and he seems stuck in the twilight zone. I definitely think we should throw to set up the run next week.
Having Hatcher back gives us a big advantage. He and Morgan are both outstanding and tough for corners to handle one on one and that lets you match Cornelius against a SS/LB in the slot and he's awful fast to have to cover.Reed's failure to develop sucks, I agree. If he were what he is capable of being we'd be so much better.
Not to start a "I wish we would win a national championship instead of having a bunch of "good kids" kind of discussion," but I really appreciate this kind of stuff. Although I usually am able to spend all day cruising the internets, this is all I saw. I watched the video yesterday, can't find it now. AA and a couple of the other guys had a sweet conversation with Keagan about superheroes. My frien that saw this take place in person said Coach B used this encounter in the team meeting, and got very emotional pointing out to the guys they need to understand how blessed they are, and to take advantage of what they have. Keagan has had 14 major operations so far to deal with his cancer.
My gf is a nurse at Children's and knows this kid. An amazing little guy. There's a video out there of him meeting the players and BB before the picture was taken. Awesome to watch.