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  2. Wellfleet and that's really all you need to know.
  3. In the Bobby and Gerry post-practice show, Bobby talked about Josiah Sharma more than any other player. They probably could have talked for 30 minutes on the DL alone. Bobby's comp for Sharma was Shaun Rodgers and T'Vondre Sweat, except Sharma is more developed than Sweat and has longer arms (and Gerry mentioned his ankles).
  4. damn so no tailgate in Columbus?? me and my group of friends were going to show up in our Mad Max outfits
  5. Get after those single match tickets now. From the FB group: Apparently they are reserving the vast majority of the Stanford tickets for BMD. There were only a couple of sections open for public purchase, and they were not great sections at all - visitor end line and a sliver on the home sideline. As much as I would like that game to be a massive success so they do it again and bring more eyes to the program, I'm kinda hoping it flops, because that is some serious bullshit.
  6. it's true insofar that it's exactly what has happened to date. but what is not true is that the two-party system cannot be upended with the creation of a viable third party. the problem is one hasn't presented itself yet. what we've been given over time are offshoots or extreme detractors from the two main parties. what we need is another party that isn't trying to be what the other two aren't, but tries to be the best parts of the two and pick up what they both lack.
  7. The status quo It all needs to be burnt to the ground.
  8. It is true in some races (giant douche vs. turd sandwich general elections of which there are many especially in Texas) but I agree with your broader point that we need a party that isn't full of shit. The question is whether to form a new one like Corbyn is doing in the UK and AMLO did in Mexico or to try and take over an existing party like what happened with the republicans here.
  9. ^^^good oysters Houston location is too expensive to justify going there unless it's happy hour
  10. Who benefits from progressives voting for Jill Stein or Ralph Nader?
  11. Helo is snarkily referring to this spoilered post of Burton’s article
  12. And the most incompetent or corrupt building renovations in all of the history of construction! Humans have been building things for thousands of years. The Sydney Opera House had a reported 1,400% cost overrun. So it has to be worse than that. We truly live in extraordinary times.
  13. Gotta hand it to him. Good sarcasm by Helobius on this one. Guys... I posted it here, let's see... two hours ago.
  14. Jesus Christian or American Christian?
  15. Dude grabs the running back and you can tell, they’re just like, fuck it.
  16. This just isn't true. They could vote for someone else, but people like you say this dumb shit. Everyone wants another party that isn't full of shit.
  17. Tadej was blown up by the end. I think Jonas really pushed him this year and made him work for every second of that win. Wout earned this stage and it was great.
  18. It was on coffee and football.
  19. My favorite was the guy (don't recall which one) during SEC media days who said we wouldn't beat Ohio State because it was going to be Arch's first start as THE guy. Nobody asked him about Ohio State's starting QB. 🤔
  20. i think i've unknowingly been leaving it unlocked for a few months. i know it was when it was parked at the airport for a week.
  21. There’s no way he said that. Someone definitely would’ve pasted it in this thread 2 hours ago if he had said that.
  22. Are we talking John Singleton, Lance Berkmam or Charlie Krefeld fat?
  23. It does seem like they're attempting to build what is essentially a souped up Big 12 team. I feel like I've posted a few variations of this, but it's just so shocking to me that the powers that be at OU were fooled by such an obvious charlatan. If you take the teams that are perceived as effectively deploying the "identify underrecruited three stars", say KSU, ISU and Rhule Baylor, they typically produce 2-5 NFL draft picks annually, including 1-2 first round picks per decade. Oh and also they quite literally never contend for national championships. Nagy claims they can contend for national championships using this strategy. Let's take a look at NFL draft results for recent national champions: OSU '25: 14 draft picks (7 in the first two rounds) Michigan'24: 13 draft picks (3 in the first two rounds) Georgia '23: 10 draft picks (3 in the first two rounds) Georgia '22: 15 draft picks (7 in the first two rounds) Alabama '21: 10 draft picks (8 in the first two rounds) Of course that only includes draft eligible players, if you look at draft results the year after a national championship, it's usually a pretty similar picture. So basically what Nagy is selling is that he can double the hit rate of the very best talent identifiers AND talent developers every single year because... he learned so much watching pro bowls? No one has ever tried deploying this strategy at a blue chip school? Just trust me bro?
  24. I will say 12 years here, I very much can/did quit Austin.
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