WichitaSooner
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I like these posts. Shows how clueless you are. Keep em coming.Can’t believe they ran a trick onside kick.
Bush league.
I like these posts. Shows how clueless you are. Keep em coming.Can’t believe they ran a trick onside kick.
Bush league.
This team is a good QB away from having a serious shot at winning number 9. And that is not hating on anyone. Mateer is bad. The defense is incredible. Just the facts.
Anything can happen once you get into the playoffs. That said, this team is not winning it all.
Wayyyy too deceptive. I’m sure they’ll be getting a call from the SEC offices no later than tomorrow.Can’t believe they ran a trick onside kick.
Bush league.
As someone that was at the football game tonight…..all BV haters and skeptics can suck it.
That is all.
I would love to go to a game at Bama. I've heard about it from others who said exactly what you said.Anybody that considers themselves a big time college football game should try to go next time OU plays at Bama (2029). They put on one heck of a show. Top notch all the way around from arriving/parking, to tailgating, to the entire stadium experience. I've been to pretty much every big OU home game since 1999. I've been to several OU/texas games. I've been to some of the Big 12 CCG's. The experience at Bama blew me away.
Great analysis.The coaches do need to find a way to generate some points and yards from the offense. As we see the first 8 games, turnovers aren’t something you can rely on every week, let alone 17 points scored or directly set up by the D. Our offensive skill talent is subpar, but a good plan and scheme should still be able to get you more than what we are getting. Find a way two or three times a game to get someone wide open like most teams do. And at least make the defense think there is a chance you’ll try to thrown downfield. We obviously can’t put together a long drive, so a big play would be grand!
I will give you credit -- you somehow manage to appear even dumber with each post. Impressive, considering how low the bar already is.Great analysis.
Try to generate more points.
Email the staff. I bet they didn’t know that.
You add nothing to the actual discussion on this board. Just snarky comments when OU does well and silence when OU struggles.Great analysis.
Try to generate more points.
Email the staff. I bet they didn’t know that.
I also asked CoachTalk a question on the basketball thread about OU’s defense and he didn’t respond. But oh golly he’ll respond with something snarky to you.I will give you credit -- you somehow manage to appear even dumber with each post. Impressive, considering how low the bar already is.
Keep trying to "bump" the football thread since your boy Moser is crapping the bed so badly with this team. Curious, have you apologized yet to the poster you bashed for questioning whether JN would step right in and be a stud? And how is your source who was predicting weeks ago that Jones would be back any day?
Yep. I am certainly wrong about stuff my fair share of the time -- didn't think the football team would win Saturday, and was also skeptical about the Tenn. game. But right or wrong, I try to bring actual analysis and opinions. Coach brings "lol" and makes fun of people when they are wrong on something, then is conveniently too busy to show up when the team plays like crap. Or he will show up with a vague "need to play better defense, glad I don't gamble often."I also asked CoachTalk a question on the basketball thread about OU’s defense and he didn’t respond. But oh golly he’ll respond with something snarky to you.
I agree but they have to be very careful about it. I would rather see them manage clock to the best of their ability like they have been than throw 3 straight incompletions or start forcing the ball. The O line is green and we have to play wisely. Although good, not the greatest receiving corps either. I wish we had a 6’7” TE who caught everything thrown his way. That would open things up for us. But I am overall happy with what we are doing based on what we have.The coaches do need to find a way to generate some points and yards from the offense. As we see the first 8 games, turnovers aren’t something you can rely on every week, let alone 17 points scored or directly set up by the D. Our offensive skill talent is subpar, but a good plan and scheme should still be able to get you more than what we are getting. Find a way two or three times a game to get someone wide open like most teams do. And at least make the defense think there is a chance you’ll try to thrown downfield. We obviously can’t put together a long drive, so a big play would be grand!
The offense produced 6 points, at most, of their own accord. Not sure how anyone can be happy with that. I absolutely agree that we should play to our defense -- we shouldn't play fast and take a ton of crazy chances. But if we think we can win consistently by putting up under 300 yards of offense and never scoring without help from the defense or special teams, that is unrealistic. And remember -- even with that vanilla approach, Mateer threw what should have been an easy pick six Saturday. Luck is part of the sport so I won't complain that Bama dropped it, but my point is, you shouldn't get SO conservative on offense that your entire philosophy is, don't screw up, and hope the defense scores.I agree but they have to be very careful about it. I would rather see them manage clock to the best of their ability like they have been than throw 3 straight incompletions or start forcing the ball. The O line is green and we have to play wisely. Although good, not the greatest receiving corps either. I wish we had a 6’7” TE who caught everything thrown his way. That would open things up for us. But I am overall happy with what we are doing based on what we have.
Must’ve missed it. Bump it and I’ll respond.I also asked CoachTalk a question on the basketball thread about OU’s defense and he didn’t respond. But oh golly he’ll respond with something snarky to you.
Edit: and that’s fine. He can respond any way he wants. But it shows he’s not serious about talking OU sports.