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re: A few takeaways from Saturday

Posted on 9/27/21 at 3:11 pm to
Posted by Not Cooper
Member since Jun 2015
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Posted on 9/27/21 at 3:11 pm to
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Texas A&M will feast on the fact that we can run the ball and sustain drives. Our defense will keep games like A&M and Arky close, but I just don’t know. I could see us beating A&M or Arky if we play our best game.

I see A&M as similar to last year. Their offense does not scare me one bit. If we don't give them points (pick 6), it will be a winnable game.

Arkansas looks solid, but they, like us, rely on the big play offensively a bit too much. Let's not forget they were being outplayed through 3 quarters by Rice just a few weeks ago. They've improved tremendously since then, but their next 2 games are @UGa, @Ole Miss. We're about to learn a whole lot more about Arky.
Posted by tigger42day
Just south of Mizery
Member since Oct 2004
7126 posts
Posted on 9/27/21 at 4:07 pm to
I think A&M has actually taken a big step back. I was not the least impressed with their QB play against Arkansas and we’ll put just as much pressure on him than they did.

As to the Pigs...if you can make their QB throw the ball you should win.
He beats you with his running and then hitting Burks on big plays. They’re much improved, but they’re beatable if you can stop them from pounding the run.

My question is can we move the football on Arky D and keep Max upright. With no run threat, they’re going to tee off and they’re pretty solid up front and at LB.
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