I am beginning to think that two former high school teammates could lead the Texas offense towards dominance this season, Jaydon Blue and Matthew Golden. Regarding screen passes and Blue, I think that needs to be a focus of the offense. I personally think both Blue and Tre Wisner need to heavily be targeted in screen passes, swing passes, and wheel routes. The more they both can take advantage of Linebacker coverage, starting against Michigan, the more successful and dominant the Texas offense can be. The Texas defense should reach and hopefully exceed 40 and 20 in sacks and interceptions this season. I am one of the few if any that thinks Defensive Tackle is the most important position in football. Considering the significant losses at the position and the current limitations, albeit numbers at the position, I don't see that position impacting the Texas defense nearly as much as it did last season. I think Texas has to create turnovers, as well as making more plays on the ball. I also think Texas need to create a lot of havoc behind the line of scrimmage. Much too often in the past three seasons, Texas has had defenders in the backfield, without making plays. They have to make plays in the backfield this season. "Hook Em"
It has nothing to do with strength and conditioning. Every one of these guys are big and strong. It's all about technique and getting to the spot first. Pure physics. If that offensive lineman beats a defensive lineman to the spot or the defensive lineman has poor technique he'll get out leveraged and moved backwards. Even a person with considerably less strength can drive a stronger person backwards if they out leverage them enough.
@@vicenzor9699 Strong players don't get blown off the ball. They can get stonewalled and sealed by giving up leverage, but not moved like they're on skates like VB.
Finally, football season is here.
Enjoyed it 🤘🏼
Well done, guys ! Eric is very knowledgeable !
Love the dual Stros hats
I am beginning to think that two former high school teammates could lead the Texas offense towards dominance this season, Jaydon Blue and Matthew Golden. Regarding screen passes and Blue, I think that needs to be a focus of the offense. I personally think both Blue and Tre Wisner need to heavily be targeted in screen passes, swing passes, and wheel routes. The more they both can take advantage of Linebacker coverage, starting against Michigan, the more successful and dominant the Texas offense can be.
The Texas defense should reach and hopefully exceed 40 and 20 in sacks and interceptions this season. I am one of the few if any that thinks Defensive Tackle is the most important position in football. Considering the significant losses at the position and the current limitations, albeit numbers at the position, I don't see that position impacting the Texas defense nearly as much as it did last season. I think Texas has to create turnovers, as well as making more plays on the ball. I also think Texas need to create a lot of havoc behind the line of scrimmage. Much too often in the past three seasons, Texas has had defenders in the backfield, without making plays. They have to make plays in the backfield this season.
"Hook Em"
How many fades to Wingo did they try ?
What's up with the video on Cook? Looks very AI.
I will never understand how a D1 DT gets blown back off the line💀
Lack of commitment to S&C
It has nothing to do with strength and conditioning. Every one of these guys are big and strong. It's all about technique and getting to the spot first. Pure physics. If that offensive lineman beats a defensive lineman to the spot or the defensive lineman has poor technique he'll get out leveraged and moved backwards. Even a person with considerably less strength can drive a stronger person backwards if they out leverage them enough.
@@vicenzor9699 Strong players don't get blown off the ball. They can get stonewalled and sealed by giving up leverage, but not moved like they're on skates like VB.