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  2. Spoken like a man taking the Titans job!
  3. Nothing wrong with your post, it just goes against the groupthink.
  4. What’s the word?
  5. Nope dumbfuck I hate trump Maybe if your stupid bitchass would have listened to me last year you'd be up big. Instead keep losing baw
  6. I wonder if the staff would've kept Dylan Berymon if they knew what they know now about both Cleveland and Wells.
  7. Was pondering the three big pardons this past week -- pardons that either make no fucking sense, or that make all the fucking sense in the world. I think they make all the sense in the world. Because this dynamic is a known thing. In the worst eras of southern American history, what message did law enforcement, the judiciary, and the government as a whole send when (1) horrific crimes were committed against African Americans (e.g., lynchings), and (2) those power structures openly and shamelessly let the white perpetrators walk about freely, with no consequences? That's no mystery. The message being sent was clear as a bell: we are in control and power, NOT you, and you need to know your place and shut up and take whatever we choose to do. "The things we do are okay, and there's not a damned thing you can do about it." That's a classical display of an abusive disparate power dynamic; it's not unique to the US, but that example is one most of us have familiarity with. So . . . what message is the power structure sending when (1) people who have committed crimes like defrauding innocent people of hundreds of millions of dollars, or taking bribes to influence their votes as a member of Congress, or trafficking huge volumes of drugs using the apparatus of a nation state to do so, and (2) those people are set free with no consequences? Of course, it is the power structure sending that same message: "These things are okay, and there's not a damned thing you can do about it." And "we have all the power, we're going to use it however we want, NOT you, and you need to know your place." It's not a complicated play. And it's being run on all of us right now. It's ESPECIALLY being run -- as they laugh at you behind closed doors -- on the people who voted for this to "drain the swamp." In just the past few DAYS, DOTARD has released three of the swampiest creatures alive: corrupt drug trafficker, corrupt politician, and fraudster/con-man. That's the exact opposite of draining any swamp - that's stocking the swamp with the literal worst of swamp creatures who had previously been removed. What a bunch of fucking suckers his supporters are, and they are too weak, pathetic, and fragile to EVER admit they got fucking conned.
  8. Man, you're really bad at this.
  9. Fuck yeah
  10. But this was a game we would lose 3-1 less than two weeks ago. Sunderland are not a bad team and very well drilled. So maybe clawing back the draw is a baby step in the right direction.
  11. Oh yeah, I mentioned that elsewhere that the haul itself is underwhelming, but getting an elite WR in the portal is the easiest position to fill. You can get any given recevers you need. We didn't get Concepcion or Craver, but I would argue we got the sane level of quality with Mosley, who has been the truth so far. Every year we have gotten extremely good to great WR, so this class doesn't matter to me just because Sark will get WR'S in the portal every year regardless of who we recruit.
  12. Fuck Ohio State. 6'5 with NFL bloodlines 5* WR...
  13. You'd have been in luck on Friday night (sorry for the shitty camera work) IMG_2569.mov
  14. If Baugh hops in the portal, Sark better be the first to offer him. You could say Baugh is the reason Texas didn’t make the playoffs this year.
  15. That's a matter of perspective. Sure, there's something to be said for the team not taking a nose dive. However, its also fair to be upset with with the off season and early season coaching choices that put is there in the first place. NFL caliber QBs don't walk on campus regularly and for the 4 since Vince and 2 under Sark it's fair to ask when will we take the next step as a program. Needing clear changes in GM practices/leadership, and replacing Akina, Banks and Flood in a single off season is not a confidence building reality. None of that even addresses the offensive scheme. For the money Sark is making and our NIL it feels pretty reasonable to expect more.
  16. Yeah, the first 20 minutes of possession in the second half were slow motion triangle drills 45 yards away from goal before we switched it to the other side to do the same slow motion drill.
  17. Don't care, don't give them marquee games. It hurts you if you lose it, but it doesn't hurt them if they lose it (see: aggy game)
  18. I mean this is kind of semantics though because the committee is pretty opaque about what metrics are most important. In the rankings as released Texas is located in the middle of a bunch of 10-2 and 11-1 teams so the refrain “only the loss column matters” is false: Texas is ranked higher than teams with fewer losses and so by definition there is more going on.
  19. Mother of God that Big Baker!!!
  20. That was the first home draw since last season. So improvement? At least we didn't lose at home for once?
  21. Playoffs will probably expand to 16 by then.
  22. I woke up during the surgery when they were removing my port.
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