Very good defense, average offense

#52
#52
How difficult would it be for our WRs to learn how to avoid letting the defender grab their forearm?

Its just something else to think about with our passing game in the shape it has been lately, but if the refs aint gonnal call that what else can the WRs do?

The rest of our WRs need to fight for the ball the way Squirrel White does TBH, especially RK. Chas was good too, be he also needs to toughen up when they are always trying to hold your forearm.

The tactic worked well for the Aggies. Guarantee Alabama DBs will be trying to play grab hand too. It is what it is, but you have to make the adjustment or keep getting beat because its obvious that the refs miss that more than they call it.
 
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#54
#54
"Very good defense, average offense"

The Genrul won 173 games, two Southern Conference, five SEC, and four National Championships with that formula.

Just saying ...
 
#55
#55
So to all of our Offensive geniuses here...who's fault is it if the WR doesn't get off the line clean or takes 5 seconds to get separation????? By that time the QB is blamed for holding the ball to long because his Oline I giving him under 3 seconds of protection. So the QB has to hurry his throw with often leads to inaccurate throws...or would if he throws while the wr doesnt have separation he could be picked or yall would complain hennis forcing throws into coverage..Milton will never get a fair shake here at UT and its sad
 
#56
#56
I’m afraid this may be a big part of the hype being given to the D. They haven’t gone up against any world beaters
A&M mishandled 8 snaps. That was about 15% of their total snaps. Those plays were dead from the beginning, and were due to A&M’s center; UT did nothing to affect this.
 

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