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The batting issues have been masked by the pitching all year. Now that pitching has decided to struggle a bit, the bats have decided to completely disappear.
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Quinn "La Joya" Ewers - The Man The Myth The Mullet
BurntOrange&White replied to Coach pop a bitch's topic in Football
Didn’t know you and South Austin were brothers. -
Quinn "La Joya" Ewers - The Man The Myth The Mullet
Derka replied to Coach pop a bitch's topic in Football
he has supported the claim. quinn has spent his entire like brewing trained and coaches by the best specialists in the game, and he still has zero pocket presence. he’s not neutral, or even mediocre- his pocket presence is terrible. guys don’t spend their entire lives receiving world class coaching on pocket presence, suck at it, and then suddenly get “taught” to have pocket presence in the pros, where everything is twice as fast and 10x more complicated. if someone could teach quinn ewers pocket presence it would have happened by now. -
More of that from Diaz would be appreciated
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Even if other teams up their game against Texas, the Horns lately are downing their game. That is a bigger problem.
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Another weak inning for the bats. Get us some run support, fuck!
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Great Plains ratsnake
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Florida has gotten plenty of beneficial strike calls on borderline pitches, and they’re still complaining.
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There Is plenty of room. I figured his mom took today off, but her quest to fuck enough inches of dick to get to the distance to the moon requires extreme discipline.
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we are a disaster at the plate.
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You should talk shit to them
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Quinn "La Joya" Ewers - The Man The Myth The Mullet
Born Burnt replied to Coach pop a bitch's topic in Football
🤣 Wasn't there a user named "VYIsMyHero" or something like that who made about half the posts in that thread? -
Florida fired up. Their dugout talking a lot of shit. (I sit right behind them). Need Grubbs to shut them up.
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Completely non-competitive AB ends the inning
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Quinn "La Joya" Ewers - The Man The Myth The Mullet
jimmyjazz replied to Coach pop a bitch's topic in Football
My mom had great pocket presence. Wait, what? -
Put some quarters in your purse Flores. Jesus Christ
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Ok, here's the clip. It wasn't all games, but they have the analytics of visiting teams playing Texas. Hear it from the man himself... IMG_6955.mov
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Run support for Eovaldi!
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5 pitches. 2 outs.
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Galvan heard me. Hah.
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Texas Rangers 2025: Pitching has been fire. Bats not so much.
shadow_operative2.0 replied to ztejas's topic in Baseball
Big Josh, bitches. -
Farmer is built like Tarzan but often plays like Jane.
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Quinn "La Joya" Ewers - The Man The Myth The Mullet
Derka replied to Coach pop a bitch's topic in Football
this is why @AnotherLawyer’s posts are so maddeningly pointless. he keeps saying this ^^^, that you can teach pocket awareness- but then he doesn’t actually address the more specific, germane subject of whether or not quinn ewers- who had some of the worst pocket presence we’ve ever seen at Texas, who locks onto one target, who wasn’t good at diagnosing and processing *college* defensive schemes, and who generally has that deer-in-the-headlights look even when he’s not particularly under any pressure- can be coached up into a succesful nfl qb, which is literally the toughest job in all of sports. you can sit here all day and pound the table about how it’s possible to teach someone something, but it’s a helluva lot easier and more feasible to teach someone who has a great base with which to work + a clear potential for the necessary improvement than it is to take a person with no such foundation and make it happen. in the same way that derrick henry isn’t going to be taught to play wideout or that t’vondre sweat isn’t going to be trained to be an outside linebacker, quinn ewers isn’t suddenly going to be “taught” to be good at all of the things that he is the very worst at. i won’t hold my breath waiting for his flock to understand this though. -
I raised factually analogous situations relating to your opinion that the legal profession is in crisis. An opinion that I don't believe I share. I didn't ask you to do fact-finding, I asked you about your opinion. But I'm willing to entertain non-conclusory argument. Problems with the legal profession/system: Politically corrupt/incompetent judges (longstanding problem, possibly more acute today). Delay in the system (also longstanding problem, no more acute today than the last 50 years or so, at least). The "pay to play" nature of the system (longstanding, virtually inherent to any legal system), One problem that I don't really see as a problem is parties arguing for popular or unpopular positions based on strained or "interstitial" constitutional arguments. If you somehow quash those cases before they start, then you don't get Roe v. Wade, Brown v. Board of Education of Charlotte-Mecklenburg Counties, Reed v. Reed, and countless others. You seem also to tie the crisis to incompetent lawyers that are not disbarred or otherwise disciplined, sometimes equating "political" incompetence with plain ol' incompetence. I'll accept for purposes of argument that the bar is perhaps not zealous or competent in disciplining incompetent lawyers. But I think political incompetence is far too subjective to be a basis for discipline/disbarment. And once you open that can of worms, like "wEApoNiZation," it's too easily turned on the good guys.
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