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SignUp Now!My eyes might not be 20-20 and typing not so good.Maybe your eyesight is part of the problem with your typing. I know for sure that your typing is not good. Not sure about your eyes; but there seems to be a problem there as well.
Sark states repeatedly that QE is an intense competitor with a cool head--QB qualities that he admires, perhaps because that's the kind of QB Sark was. Considering Sark spends significant time with QE most days, that assessment is good enough for me. Looking forward to QE's future success.Anyone questioning the competitor or work ethic of Quinn Ewers, go listen to the Flagship podcast where they interveiwed his high school coach.
QE came back early from injury his Junior year to try to help his team win state... I don't know that any of his issues this year are related to lack of competitiveness.
The other two are not being called out as non-competitors. I will admit that in the last couple games I was not thrilled with some of QE's body language. I do not attribute that to a lack of competitiveness but rather a lack of maturity on how to demonstrate leadership to teammates. All leaders have an adjustment and growth period. Whether by choice or circumstance, QE has been in the spotlight for a while now and heralded as the next "great thing". Add to that the public NIL, Lambo, etc. and it is a different situation for any 17-19 year old kid to navigate. If MM or CW were in similar spotlight, I have not doubt that there would be some question aspects of their character and they would be discussed on a fan board as well. If they were, I'd offer the same sentiment for them.Texas has two other QBS Ewers is not the only one. Why not defend them?
Read the article. Very fair.IT has a good free article 5 things Texas needs to improve on to win Big 12
Didclaimer #1 will not be liked by most.?
Pretty sure #1 goes without saying as all successful high achieving football teams require more consistent QB play than we had this season. In fact, I'd guess that media outlets for every team that doesn't win it all this year will point to #1 as an area of need. The preoccupation with Quinn Ewers on both sides seems to polarize the discussion more than necessary. #1 is relevant to whoever fills the QB role on every fb team ever.IT has a good free article 5 things Texas needs to improve on to win Big 12
Didclaimer #1 will not be liked by most.?
Bryce Young was a Sophomore when he won the Heisman and the NC, Trevor Lawrence was an underclassman when Clemson won it. VY was a juniorOne constant in highly successful college football teams is that their QB is an experienced upperclassman (as well as all positions, btw). We're not there yet, but are on the right track. Patience is in order while the pipeline of experienced talent gets built at all positions.
I think both Bryce and Trevor had a pretty veteran line (and team) around them. In a lot of their highlights, they had a pretty clean pocket and had pretty wide open receivers they were throwing to. Like texbound said, let's have a little bit of patience and see how this team looks when our OL is more experienced and well as the rest of the team.Bryce Young was a Sophomore when he won the Heisman and the NC, Trevor Lawrence was an underclassman when Clemson won it. VY was a junior