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Great job DEFENSE.....

I am hard on the team for not getting sacks, it has taken some time but they are getting to the QB and the most of them look like coverage sacks. Great job! Just stop the run in the 2nd half. The offense has not had a ton of flags and that is good they just need to have more crossing routes and catch the ball. I might try up tempo to change it up some. Bond and Blue need some big plays. I want to see a LB make a big play for Texas.
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Deep Breath

Arky had a week off to put in this defensive scheme. It’s not nearly the same thing they ran for the majority of the Ole Miss game.

Bad missed call on the PI on Golden.

Offense will adjust at half. WR’s really need to stop running themselves in to coverage in zone looks. Helm has done a really good job working open. Stop trying to take the top off, they have a lid on it. Run the ball, force them to come down. I think offense explodes in the running game in the 2nd half if Arky continues to play so far back.

Flip side, Arky has nothing on offense with an extra week to prepare.

Could have been better. 10-0 against your rival in their house at half is a good thing.

For those with time...

Would love someone who has time to review Quinn's games this year and compare Quinn vs Man and Quinn vs Zone. I could be completely wrong, but my gut is Quinn can pre-read Man at the line and then makes better decisions. In Zone he panics going through progressions before his receivers have time to sit, so he checks or gets sacks.

Would also like to see someone that knows watch the video and see how many sacks Quinn creates. Today I feel like all 3 in 1st half is one Quinn. Stepped into 2 and tripped on the 3rd.

OT: Meniere's Disease

Anyone else suffer from Meniere's Disease here? I was diagnosed earlier this year and for the most part it was more of a nuisance than anything else - tinnitus in my right ear, some minor hearing loss, and occasional short spells of vertigo that OTC meds handled within half an hour. All that changed last month when I had an acute vertigo session that lasted multiple days. Since then, there has not been a day that has gone by without a few hours of vertigo. It's really starting to impair my quality of life. I'm turning 40 and have two small kids and a busy job and all of that is having to take a back seat right now.

I am seeing a neurotologist, Dr. James Kemper, here in Austin since mid-summer and I really like him. I think he is generally held in high regard in the field. We've basically exhausted all the possible medications - diuretic, betahestines, steroids, and even transtympanic injections - to no avail. The remaining options are surgical with the two most likely being an endolymphatic sac shunt or a vestibular nerve section. The former has mixed results but is a less complex surgery and the former has goof results but the surgery is no joke.

My doctor has encouraged me to seek a second opinion given the gravity of the surgeries. Wondering if anyone here has experience with either surgeries or recommendations for other physicians. I've got appointments at UCLA, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Clinic, and Johns Hopkins, but they are all months out and I frankly cannot wait that long.

Many thanks in advance for the help.
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