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<blockquote data-quote="Okie4570" data-source="post: 3903089" data-attributes="member: 15643"><p>So one series with a few minutes left when OSU had the ball in their own territory? You dont have to be defenseive coordinator to know what OSU will do in that situation and proves my point, how often was Sanders sacked this year, especially on consecutive plays? Rarely, he's been an escape artist his whole career. He wasn't himself whatsoever all night. How many times were him and his reciever not on the same page? One resulted in an interception, one other instance should have been an interception..</p><p></p><p>So you can't tell me that the same offense that took KState to double OT and beat Texas(remember the OU Texas game and what OU's defense was like?) was out there tonight and OU's defense finally stepped it up and shut down that same offense lmao. OSU's defense finally decided to play( despite not having four starters) the last three quarters but it was too late. OSU's defensive backs suckage resulted directly in the TD play or on the TD drives on every OU touchdown.</p><p></p><p>I have no idea where our starting running back was last night, he never walked on the field, I'm not even sure if he was there. Commentators mentioned it a couple times and usually when that happens a camera man will find them on the sideline. He wasn't in the injury report either.</p><p></p><p>Bottom line, OU played like they have all season, both the offense and defense are inconsistent and Stoops is a reliable stud of a WR. OSU played like it did during every previous loss, missing starters on offense and defense, Sanders either not playing at all or playing hurt, poor tackling, poor clock management. The normal 22' OU played a not normal 22' OSU.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okie4570, post: 3903089, member: 15643"] So one series with a few minutes left when OSU had the ball in their own territory? You dont have to be defenseive coordinator to know what OSU will do in that situation and proves my point, how often was Sanders sacked this year, especially on consecutive plays? Rarely, he's been an escape artist his whole career. He wasn't himself whatsoever all night. How many times were him and his reciever not on the same page? One resulted in an interception, one other instance should have been an interception.. So you can't tell me that the same offense that took KState to double OT and beat Texas(remember the OU Texas game and what OU's defense was like?) was out there tonight and OU's defense finally stepped it up and shut down that same offense lmao. OSU's defense finally decided to play( despite not having four starters) the last three quarters but it was too late. OSU's defensive backs suckage resulted directly in the TD play or on the TD drives on every OU touchdown. I have no idea where our starting running back was last night, he never walked on the field, I'm not even sure if he was there. Commentators mentioned it a couple times and usually when that happens a camera man will find them on the sideline. He wasn't in the injury report either. Bottom line, OU played like they have all season, both the offense and defense are inconsistent and Stoops is a reliable stud of a WR. OSU played like it did during every previous loss, missing starters on offense and defense, Sanders either not playing at all or playing hurt, poor tackling, poor clock management. The normal 22' OU played a not normal 22' OSU. [/QUOTE]
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