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"dylan horton" Discussed on Bet The Board

Bet The Board

06:58 min | 5 months ago

"dylan horton" Discussed on Bet The Board

"Whether it's dewan Edwards or Kenny mcintosh, I think both run hard, both fall forward, both average more than 6 yards per rush against light boxes, which is what you'll see against TCU. In terms of stetson Bennett and George's passing attack, I think that's pretty interesting because they found a gear, I think none of us knew they actually had, right? They were playing from behind and Georgia was able to hit 8 passing plays of 20 plus yards. That was more than double their season long average. The receiver group aside from Ladd mcconkey and then obviously Darnell Washington as a pass catcher at tight end appears pretty healthy here. Where the real advantage I think for Georgia is and I don't think it's a situation where again, like stetson and Ben is getting crapped on here, but I don't think stetson Bennett sees much pressure. I mean, you just kind of look at what the dog's front does very good in past protection, top ten and schedule adjusted pressure rates surrendered. They moved my guy mims to right tackle and he's just kind of flourishing there right now and you look at TCU outside the top 100 and generating pressure. TCU outside the top 50 in creating havoc. So it's going to allow Georgia to be in these favorable down and distances. George is an offense top 15 in both early down EPA rate in the rate in which they pick up first down and early downs. TCU defensively outside the top 50 in both. So it just feels like a situation where Georgia could be just operating from real manageable situations where it's going to be runner pass, which makes it a little bit more difficult to defend, obviously. And then I think JJ McCarthy is a better talent than stetson Bennett, but I think Bennett's far more battle tested. He's been in bigger games and when you can rally your team in a championship setting against Nick Saban last year. We then do it again against Ohio State a week ago. I think that fear factor is gone. And the one area where I think if you go back to what we discussed last week, TCU's three three 5, we thought it would give Michigan a little bit of trouble based upon how JJ McCarthy fared against defenses that played more guys in their secondary. Now, I don't think any of us expected two pick 6s, but McCarthy splits were pretty alarming against defenses that played with 5 or more defensive backs on the field. It's the complete opposite for stetson Bennett. There's no drop off. In fact, when you look at defenses that use 5 DBs on the field like TCU does, then it's completion percentage, 8% higher. Bennett's rate of positive EPA plays increases 13 percent and somehow there's no dip in Bennett yards per pass attempts when seeing 5 defensive backs or more. So the key here for Georgia is Bennett can't let himself get fooled. He got away with a couple bad throws against Ohio State, Ohio State didn't really capitalize. But he has to kind of take what TCU gives him, find the open man. He's going to be operating with little to no pressure if the metrics are any indication. There isn't a reason to force a ball and make a mistake and give TCU life in a game. I don't think they probably should be in. And that's kind of where Georgia has some edges here, but I do think keeping an eye on Darnell Washington is. You know, you mentioned the Georgia receiving room and obviously health has played such a big role in rolling all of that. Lad Macon key, they're number one threat for most of the season dealing with some knee tendonitis, but to George's credit, we always talk about the rich getting richer and its Aryan Smith, yet to play more than 20 snaps in a game all season, making splash plays to help that Georgia passing attack show the big play potential. And meanwhile, Mitchell, his running mate there played a season high 49 snaps in the one of the last two games as well. So you're talking about Georgia, getting more playmakers out on the field while right when they need him. Brad, when you look at this TCU team defensively, I get the feeling they get largely understood. I know what the season long numbers suggest from a scoring defense standpoint. They're outside the top 50 and scoring defense, total defense yards per play rush defense and pass defense. But we've seen them step up when they've been asked. The Texas game is one of the first things that come to mind when they go in a hostile territory. And they look like the steel curtain and for stretches of that Michigan game when they needed to make big plays. Mainly for the first 30 minutes, it was the defense that raised their level of play in sparking them to a 21 6 halftime lead. When you try and assess TCU's full body of work defensively, does it feel like just a boomer bus type unit? It dies. Boom or bust, not only on a game by game basis, but during a game, it feels like obviously you gotta give them some credit. I mean, not only the pick 6 is, but they were able to get pressure more than I expected against Michigan. Dylan Horton played the game of his life as four sacks in the Michigan game, linebackers making plays, D winners made a bunch of plays in that game, but obviously bud Clark from the free safety position. The question I have and pains kind of hinted at it. I don't see how TCU holds up in the run game. I think they're gonna have to commit somebody else up front there. They don't have great size. They do have a 320 pound nose guard, but the two defensive ends aren't sitting there two 75 range. I don't see how they hold up at the point of attack. Do they have to bring in a guy like Mark Perry, the strong safety into the box, the run support. You guys mentioned Georgia getting healthier at wide receiver, just in time with maki banged up, Washington banged up. If they didn't have 80 Mitchell and Arian Smith stepping up last week for the first time, it felt like months, I'm not sure that they win that game, but the fact that they're healthy now, I think they can split out some more guys on that outside. And make tissue have to decide. If they're going to support that pass game for Georgia or creep a guy into the box, I just, I know they've had some moments, particularly Texas game stands out because we were involved heavily on that game and to me that's more of the outlier that they held Texas to 28 rushing yards. Since that game, last war weeks, TCU is allowing nearly 200 rushing yards per game. That is not national title contender, at least screams it to me. And even a Michigan team that had that big chunk play early with Donovan Edwards and the stats look good there, but obviously Michigan was behind it and really couldn't lean on their ground game after their behind multiple scores for a majority of that game. So if TCU doesn't get out to a big lead, I don't see the pathway for their defense. I think it's more bust in this, at least in this matchup. And you mentioned the Georgia ground game. I mean, a trio of backs all with 500 plus rushing yards this year, the only team in the FBS to accomplish such a feat with Kenny mcintosh dewan Edwards and Kendall Milton. So Payne, I'm gonna put your feet to the fire here.

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"dylan horton" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

The Paul Finebaum Show

04:33 min | 5 months ago

"dylan horton" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

"They're not going to insert a full back or someone in between the quarterback and CJ Stroud went in rhythm is arguably the best quarterback in the country. But he is not great moving out of the pocket. He's not great on the run. He doesn't run, which is one of the most annoying things to Buckeye fans because he is just, he is, he is good when everything is copacetic. And when things are disruptive, he's still a very good player, but he's not the elite guy. So I think that was one big takeaway. The other was a lot of opposing coaches really thought keighley Ringo, the Georgia corner, was really vulnerable. He's been targeted 23 times in the last two games. And there's a sense that he's a guy you can pick on. Now he's very athletic and he's big and he can win at the line of scrimmage. He doesn't have great ball skills and he doesn't track the ball very well. He's a guy who can run fast, but struggles with change of direction and start and stop. So I really feel like that was something and scouts, although they love his prototype and they love his speed, they don't love his skill. So that was not an area going into my phone calls that I expected people to call out clearly Ringo, who, you know, Mel Kuiper, I believe, has the top corner in the upcoming draft. As a potential weakness. And it'll be interesting to see who Georgia uses on Marvin Harrison junior now. I am the captain of the Marvin Harrison junior fan club as a talent. I've had multiple coaches say to me this week that Marvin Harrison junior is one of the most talented receivers they've ever faced in their entire career. I had two veteran coaches tell me that they compared mckelvin Johnson. They went back far enough, you know, 15 plus years ago in time. Yeah. He is not as physically imposing as Calvin Johnson because few are, but there's Ryan day had a good line yesterday. He said, RJ day his son did not was not given the same gifts at birth that Marvin Harrison junior was. And so I really feel like the path to victory for Ohio State is going to be the same path to victory we saw here when Alabama beat Georgia last year. You have to hit them on chunk plays and go over the top. Ohio State is not equipped to win a dink dunk methodical grinded out 12 paid drive game. They are going to have to hit the equivalent of Jameson Williams shooting down the middle of the field. They're going to have to win that type of a game. And they do have the talent to do it between Harrison junior and Mecca and buka. They are talented in their quarterback when things are calm around him, is certainly capable of hitting those passes. Quickly, on the other game, it is the other game, at least while you sit in Atlanta, what did you take away from all the people you talked to? You know, TCU's defense. I think we'll know in the first two series if TCU can hang with Michigan. You remember last year, Alabama played Cincinnati which had a three three 5 defense and this is, I'm not going to have it specifically write a memory, but Alabama, I think ran the ball, 11 of the first 12 plays. It was Bill O'Brien looked at that three three 5 and said, all right, stop it. Stop it. So there's a sense. Now, Michigan isn't a team that's going to score points and bunches or jump out on you. They're very comfortable being methodical. But they are going to say, okay, and even JJ McCarthy said it in his interview yesterday. He said, we're going to take the Big Ten to the big 12. So if they can push TCU off the ball, a scout told me this, it was interesting. They have one player in their front 7 who is an NFL prototype paradigm as a prospect. They have a defensive end name Dylan Horton. So they have very good players. They have a very fast defense. They have an unconventional defense that's going to bring players from different angles and maybe confuse them. But they don't have large humans. Michigan has the Joe more award winning offensive line that may not have the best individual talent. I think Georgia and Ohio State probably have more individual talent on their own line, but it is by far and away the most synchronized in working together. So they're going to run inside zone. They're going to run inside zone again, and they're going to run inside zone again. Now they don't have Blake quorum. Look like corn is the best player on their roster. Period hands down. The most productive player. So they're obviously going to rely on Donovan Edwards and some younger players in that, but Michigan is not going to change who they are. They are defiant in who they are. And if they can go down the field methodically and TCU early in the game, it's going to be a bad sign for the horn frogs. Who, by the way, have fallen behind in almost every game and figure out a way to come back. So I'm not writing off TCU, but stylistically there's a very clear path for Michigan to establish themselves in this game. Fantastic stuff and you can read all that on the ESPN dot com Pete. Thank you very much and always great to see you. Thank you. Thank you. We'll take a short break. We are live in Atlanta. And we're coming right back. The right time. With bomani Jones.

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"dylan horton" Discussed on KGO 810

KGO 810

05:40 min | 1 year ago

"dylan horton" Discussed on KGO 810

"My right to our left. All alone in the backfield is the quarterback harbors receivers on both sides. Makes two steps back. Looks around, throws off balance. Oh, great catch outstanding effort again by Jake taught us but there is a flag on the play, and it's in the area of holding a boy. What a shame that was a big first down pass could be a late hit to the because garbage got hit late. Personal foul roughing the passer Mike. How about that 15 yards? If you had it to the end of the road automatic first out, so they get 16 Plus 15. That's a heck of a big deal. Dylan important Senior defensive end out of Frisco, Texas, actually came in as a safety ended up playing defensive end spot but a little bit too much on the end of the play there great job by chase to get that ball off catchable ball, but a fantastic catch. By Tom just to get it across the middle, and they got hands to the face, which is where the roughing comes from. Fort Clark is out the left so as Christopher Brooks Shotgun formation. Nobody else in the backfield with quarterback throws it way downfield. It's over. Everybody test looking down the left sideline near to the goal line. T. J. Carter had the coverage on the flight. But there was no way that was going to be completely Clark like it. Get into the opponent's into the field, and that's the place. You take a shot right away. Put that ball up. Take a shot. Stretch that defense make them think about that Deep ball. Now that opens up your running game, it opens up your underneath. Stuff your hook around your curl routes. Kind of your crossers. And so I don't mind taking that shot at all because you're already in positive territory. 1st and 10 42 Yard line in TCU territory bears trailing 21 to 19. Got count and a running back to the right pressure coming trying to get away. I don't think so. Garbage is going to go down. This time. They had nowhere to go. They closed in on a pretty good tried to go to his right to run away. But Kendrick Van Zandt Was able to stop him and lost three yards on that one. Big third down here, Right? 3rd and 13 affairs have to get it there in that positive territory. Chase stayed the pocket. Nobody opened for me tried to get away at the end, but no doing that time. TCU with good pursuit. For me, he Oh, is not been able to get away much. Today. He's out is the wide receiver to the right. The widest receiver out to the right. Jeremiah hunters the flat receiver Now they put Romeo in the backfield behind the quarterback. Crawford, back to throw stepped up its a quarterback drawn. He's got all sorts of rooms. He keeps going all the way down to about 27 yard Line up PCU and remember, this is a two point game. Wow. Harder caught up with him. TJ Carter senior, but that was a big play of 18 yards. A huge third down conversion there again. That was the key stat coming in. I think that one puts them over 45% on the day, but a big one right now, in a pivotal time this game, Okay fall at the 22 yard line, 1st and 10 for California. Doc gun running back to the left side. Brooks, Chris Brook. And they pitch sweeping to the right to the 20. Oh, it's right to do what Joe Kapil time run over the top of somebody, and he gets down to about what? He got the first down down to the 14 yard line, but he got up limping to. I hate it when guys start hurdling people trying to jump people. It is media that time getting up trying to hurdle on the sideline. He could have been taken a helmet right now. Hip. Yeah. So I just hate seeing guys do that. I understand it right? Because so many guys come low and try to cut flower cut tackle you At that time, the fake low stayed high and made that a rough landing for media another 13 yard game. But the bear is now are all the way down to the 14 yard line with the 1st and 10. Coming right at us and our end zone locations. So to re three receivers stacked to the left side with a run play. That doesn't go anywhere at best. Maybe you got back to the line of scrimmage will give Real credit. We even got a yard out of that one tablet carried by more Damian more and stop by Dylan Horton and why it Harris. We're in the fourth quarter 12 minutes to go. That was good for yard. At most, maybe call yard and a half for getting late 11 50 to go two point game. Shotgun formation carvers with the running back through his right and they go with a run up the middle. He breakthrough Touchdown Byrd. Oh, what a hole the size of the Lincoln Tunnel for that one. As he goes for the run, Damian more against the score those big guys up front. They have not been running the ball extremely well. TCU Very aggressive on that defensive side. But that time they just collapse the right side of the line of scrimmage. Bring the blocker across. Do what they call a split zone upfront, tight end kicks back out and wash across. That's the cut back when you're looking for, and Damian more sought, hit it and got paid for it. 12 yard touchdown. Extra point up and good, So the bears suddenly have the lead back at 26 to 21. How about that? They tuned our coverage continues. This is.

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"dylan horton" Discussed on The Tournament Poker Edge Podcast

The Tournament Poker Edge Podcast

05:57 min | 1 year ago

"dylan horton" Discussed on The Tournament Poker Edge Podcast

"Tv experience is a little unique. I think um so. I joined he back in twenty sixteen At the time. I was living in argentina and I was really looking for a way to improve. That was affordable so i've played poker for Over fifteen years. But i paid recreationally for a very long time with my friends for a long time. I would occasionally go to the casino. And i'd say on the long run. Maybe even by the time i was. You know five or six years and this is this is way pre black friday but I ended up not really taking it very seriously until i moved to argentina and that was around mid twenty sixteen And when i moved there. I was looking for a trading site. That was affordable for me At the time i was very active on twitch and turns watching people watching twitch streamers One of the first i ever watched was dylan. Horton shot up to dylan. The poker devil Who now Leave doesn't mean that much anymore. But i used to watch a lotta twitch streams and i believe i heard of p. from A twitch stream. It might have been killing birds. I don't know if he was screaming at that point But yes so. I i heard of turn poker edge from a twitch stream and i signed up and from that point on i just kind of took off. It was where. I was introduced to a bunch of people Andrew rocus obviously Mark auto Big dog is calling and all of them. I started watching all the video. That was huge fan. I thought to myself. Hey for twenty five bucks a month. I'm not hang on as well. Watch as many videos as i can And so. I started doing that. And listening to the The thinking poker podcast started listening to the old. Qb test and really work on my game at that point in my life that year. I actually won a seat on poker stars to the latin american poker tour in uruguay And so that was kind of a really big. You'll from because it'd be the first big lack tournament. I played and i never really had much success in online poker book where that point So that was a really really cool for me. What was the by in for that ep. T- oven so it was a latin american poker tournaments. Oh there's an la pt. Event of is in uruguay and quinta. Del este i at the enjoy. Conrad hotel and casino which is a a very very nice Casino down there on the coast in uruguay and At the time i mean i was living in argentina because The girl i was dating my wife she was living in urging tina and at a turns out her family..

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