Eastexhorn
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Did you consider pulling Ewers? Sark NO
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SignUp Now!Sorry but trying to let Quinn learn how to work through his struggles was not more important than winning. It was obvious that Quinn was not going to get it done from the middle of the 3rd quarter. Playing Hudson might have worked because he is more of a dual threat QB.I completely understand and agree that the best thing Sark could've done to win the game was try and change it up with Card. However, I kind of get what Sark was doing. Had the Horns been down a couple of TDs then you go with Card. The Horns we're still in this until the final play. It appeared to me that Sark was trying to let Quinn figure it out and learn from it.
It sucks that it cost them the game, but I believe it was a true growing pain that Quinn needed to experience. Can you dig deep when things are going wrong and find a way? In all honestly, that is exactly what Quinn did on that final drive. He made great passes and that last pass was right on the money. Sucks it didn't end up better.
Had Sark pulled Quinn, then the only thing he would've learned was that when things aren't going well you will get pulled. Then he would be constantly looking over his shoulder everytime he makes a mistake.
Colt McCoy went through that, VY went through that and Sam went through that (also against OkSt). Call me a homer or whatever you want, but I believe it will pay off down the road. I really do. It really does suck that they lost, but you have break some eggs to get the omelet in the end.
Some others on here say that if this team didn't win out then it was not a successful season. I don't believe that. I wanted a split with Iowa St/OkSt and I want a 3-1 after the bye. That is 8-4 and I'm happy with that because they're growing. I'm still not happy with the defense though, but O didn't help them out today in the 2nd half. Ok, tell me how stupid I am and that i'm settling.
On a personal note, I went through something similar in my coaching life when I had young players that needed to learn. Sure, we took some lumps but it turned out good in the long game. Not saying that is what will happen, but I get it. Yes, we suck until we don't. Ok, now tell me how stupid I am and that I'm settling.
The name on the front of the jersey is more important than the name on the back.I completely understand and agree that the best thing Sark could've done to win the game was try and change it up with Card. However, I kind of get what Sark was doing. Had the Horns been down a couple of TDs then you go with Card. The Horns we're still in this until the final play. It appeared to me that Sark was trying to let Quinn figure it out and learn from it.
It sucks that it cost them the game, but I believe it was a true growing pain that Quinn needed to experience. Can you dig deep when things are going wrong and find a way? In all honestly, that is exactly what Quinn did on that final drive. He made great passes and that last pass was right on the money. Sucks it didn't end up better.
Had Sark pulled Quinn, then the only thing he would've learned was that when things aren't going well you will get pulled. Then he would be constantly looking over his shoulder everytime he makes a mistake.
Colt McCoy went through that, VY went through that and Sam went through that (also against OkSt). Call me a homer or whatever you want, but I believe it will pay off down the road. I really do. It really does suck that they lost, but you have break some eggs to get the omelet in the end.
Some others on here say that if this team didn't win out then it was not a successful season. I don't believe that. I wanted a split with Iowa St/OkSt and I want a 3-1 after the bye. That is 8-4 and I'm happy with that because they're growing. I'm still not happy with the defense though, but O didn't help them out today in the 2nd half. Ok, tell me how stupid I am and that i'm settling.
On a personal note, I went through something similar in my coaching life when I had young players that needed to learn. Sure, we took some lumps but it turned out good in the long game. Not saying that is what will happen, but I get it. Yes, we suck until we don't. Ok, now tell me how stupid I am and that I'm settling.
Spencer Sanders is 2-2 against Texas.Spencer Sanders is 4-0 against UT. That means he won as a freshman, sophomore, junior and senior. Noted.
agree with your second paragraph 157%
Agreed here. I also appreciated when he was asked last night about a certain play (couldn't hear the whole question), Sark's response was a quick; "I called that play, it wasn't on Ewers" or something to that affect. I hear him providing the correct amount of challenge to his players but never throwing them under the bus to the press. I respect that. Lots of room for him to improve as a coach if he is to succeed here but I'm a big fan of how he interacts with the media as opposed to recent HCs.btw, I love Sark’s simple “No’s”. It is his way of shutting down reporters without being rude. There were no more questions about it, were there?
Nope. Few exceptions doesn't change the mentally weak culture of a program.I guess you've been wrong a million times. Did you see Red arguing with Ewers over only throwing to Worthy? He wanted to win so bad he was willing to stand up for it.
It's the coaching.
Blaming the culture is a cop out for people who like to blame intangibles.Nope. Few exceptions doesn't change the mentally weak culture of a program.
We need alot more who are as hungry to win as the minority. So no, I'm not wrong at all.
That answer confirms he is either an idiot or a liar.Did you consider pulling Ewers? Sark NO
I would say that we are to believe none of the a, b, or c options that you listed."Read that he got his hand closed on in door and had his nail removed from his thumb. Reason is why he wore the glove.
This would be a problem throwing football if true
If this is true, then what are we to believe about the decision to keep him in all game?
a) Hudson Card has completely lost the ability to play football?
b) Sark thinks Hudson Card has completely lost the ability to play football?
c) Sark thinks Ewers has so fragile a psyche that he can't be even briefly replaced when he has a hand injury that impacts his ability to throw with accuracy?
I get choosing Ewers as the season starter over Card. I get starting him against OSU while still trying to determine whether a hand injury is affecting his throwing. I don't get playing Ewers all game with a hand injury that is greatly affecting his accuracy against a defense that has trouble against mobile qbs."
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We have seen how Casey played with a bad hand.
That was a copy and paste, not my work, just sharing for info.I would say that we are to believe none of the a, b, or c options that you listed.
It's more likely one of the d, e, or f options that you conveniently left out. Probably for the same reason I would have left them out. Because we don't know what they are. Only Sark does.