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  2. Are you trying to tell me you wouldn't have preferred Meat Pimp to Patterson? but to get us back on track, we are also rans when it comes to horrible athletic department choices next to aggie just like their football team. I'll see myself out, thank you.
  3. Are people in this thread really not familiar with the Bo Nix meme?
  4. Yes. But pretty conservative. look the one outside of Portland , Seattle , and Olympia may as well be the south. Maybe worse.
  5. Given that so much occurred yesterday, I think a solid recap by position is in order. But first the injury updates. Both Cole Brevard and Nick Brooks went down with injuries during the scrimmage. Brevard later returned to the scrimmage. Brooks did not. But was later seen without any ice, crutches, etc., while walking with a slight limp. Tight end Emaree Winston did not participate in the scrimmage. He injured his shoulder earlier in the week and is expected out for a couple of months. Wide receiver Emmett Mosley V did not participate in the contact portion of practice but was suited out on sidelines. He is nursing a lower leg injury. Quarterbacks - Arch Manning was overwhelmed by the Texas defensive front on the first two drives of the scrimmage. The whole offense was. Manning finally got things rolling on the third possession, and proceeded to have a workman-like afternoon. I am told the offense looked better as the scrimmage wore on. Manning had a couple of completions to both Ryan Wingo and Parker Livingstone that were impressive. - Trey Owens led the 2s. Not much was said about the redshirt freshman. (And I don’t take that as good or bad.) - KJ Lacey had one of the superb throws of the day, a touchdown toss to Daylan McCutcheon over Kade Phillips. One onlooker described Lacey’s ability to keep his head up while scrambling as something very rare. Lacey continues to impress. - Matthew Caldwell performed reasonably well while running with the 4th team offense. He had a couple of passes batted at the line but otherwise operated efficiently and effectively. He was certainly not seeing the level of pressure that Manning and Owens faced. Running backs - Welcome back, CJ Baxter! Baxter got the first hand off of the scrimmage. Even though he was stuffed, he continued working with the first unit alongside Tre Wisner. Baxter primarily worked inside and moved the pile in short yardage. But he wasn’t always successful in doing so. Wisner continues to add smart weight to his frame and looked good. - If there was a revelation of sorts at RB, it’s the scrimmage Christian Clark had with the 2s and 3s. Clark’s ability to start, stop, then redirect is probably the best on the team. If he keeps performing like he did on Saturday, he will have a bigger role on this team than some expect. Wide receivers - DeAndre Moore, Wingo and Livingstone were the first three in the game. As mentioned above, both Wingo and Livingstone made good catches downfield. Wingo scored three times on the day. Perhaps the best was a 35-yard play from Manning. Livingstone continues to impress. He is consistent and is finding ways to get open and then making the defense pay. - McCutcheon had several catches, including the TD on rhythm from Lacey. - Kaliq Lockett saw action with the 1s late in the scrimmage. - Michael Terry made a stabbing one-handed grab in 7v7 work prior to the scrimmage. Tight ends - Jack Endries and Spencer Shannon were the two starters in the first half of the scrimmage. - Jordan Washington and Endries started the second half of scrimmage. - Nick Townsend made a couple of plays in the latter part of scrimmage. - But Washington was the one who had the biggest impact on the scrimmage with his catch-and-run ability. Offensive line - When Brooks went down, Jackson Christian moved to second team right tackle. Brooks had been working exclusively at right tackle during the scrimmage as a back-up to Brandon Baker. - Nate Kibble was second team right guard. - The OL was beaten multiple times in the early going of the scrimmage, in both the run and pass games. They played better as the scrimmage wore on. Defensive line - Good notes on Colin Simmons, Brad Spence and Ethan Burke. All of them effected the QB at times on Saturday. - Alex January and Brevard were the two starting DTs in the first half. In the second half, it was Maraad Watson and January. - January made one of the stops of the day, denying CJ Baxter at the goalline. - Also heard positive reviews on Travis Shaw. Linebackers - Anthony Hill played sparingly. Liona Lefau started alongside him. - Ty’Anthony Smith had an early sack and showed why Steve Sarkisian has been so high on him. - In probably the best news at the position, Trey Moore looked good at off-ball linebacker. Secondary - Starters were Jelani McDonald and Derrick Williams at safety, Michael Taaffe at nickel and Jaylon Guilbeau and Manny Muhammad at corner. - Kobe Black was the first corner off the bench and mixed in heavily with the 1s. - McDonald and Taaffe rotated at nickel. Wardell Mack and Graceson Littleton also saw action there. - Xavier Filsaime’s name came up. He had a one-on-one stop of Wisner. After a good spring and summer, Filsaime appears to be moving forward in the secondary. Specialists - Will Stone did not have a good day. Mason Shipley was better but not perfect. - Punter Jack Bouwmeester received praise from multiple folks in attendance. - DeAndre Moore (1st) and Ryan Niblett (2nd) returned punts. Wisner (deep guy) and Niblett returned kicks. ** Other notes - Texas apparently held out some players for portions of the second half. Anthony Hill, Colin Simmons, Tre Wisner, Trevor Goosby among them. - The OL needs to step up over the next couple of weeks. - The pass rush, as expected, should be a MAJOR, team strength. Not only is Simmons freaky good off the edge, but Spence is speedy and tough. We also know what Anthony Hill, Ethan Burke and Colton Vasek can bring. Add in Ty’Anthony Smith, and it’s a unit that can come at you in so many different ways. - Not the best day from Arch Manning. But not the worst either. - Be aware of Christian Clark. He could give the team a real lift. So could Ty’Anthony Smith. - January, Watson, Shaw and Brevard have asserted themselves into the DT rotation.
  6. They would have wins over: Ark-Pine Bluff (3-9 in 2024) Kent St (0-12 in 2024) Oregon St (5-7 in 2024) Utah (5-7 in 2024)
  7. I would kill for some cool stuff from them...make it happen CDC
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  9. I'm really don't want to be perceived as defending aggie, but sadly they don't hold the all the patents on bad decisions. Sure, they are the kings of shitty choices but...
  10. ^^^ Welcome to the dark side.
  11. That math only works if every game is one single, 1 home run, no walks, and 5 abs. That would be 1.400 OPS. Mix in some doubles and walks- especially walks since they take ABs away and those are the denominator for both stats that make up OPS.
  12. Yeah, there is so ssooooooo much hot willing pussy there at Tech. It’s really astounding,
  13. We watched Stolen: Heist of the Century this week. It is about a diamond robbery in Antwerp. The main character Leonardo is suave, slick, and smart as hell. There are some surprises along the way and at the end you'll be.........
  14. Why not? They've certainly done dumber shit than that
  15. Totally agree. Not sure how all of those can be true about the same practice. The defense dominated but gave up several long runs and deep passes?
  16. Last night I walked in and the kids were re-watching Eurovision. I actually really liked that one, came out in 2020 I think. There are a few quotable lines-- when he's being a pain in the ass I always tell my son to "Hey, be a cool guy. Just be cool." Of course it receives the teenager eyeroll but inside I know he's laughing.
  17. Meat Pimp for Congressional Medal of Honor.
  18. A sentence like that speaks much louder when you understand the context behind it.
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