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Drive for show
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This post is criminally underrated.
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And he’s still putting first.
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WR getting run down by LB was killer.
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True, but an undefeated Vandy is arguably the bigger CFB story. The ultimate underdogs. Anchor Down
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SJP Is just a house of horrors for Arsenal, at least we are getting this fixture out of the way early.
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Fitzpatrick’s irons have been great all weekend
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When the shot tracer started, I was like "WTF" until I realized what he was doing then was like "holy shit."
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I’m aware. You need to let Texas Tony and NBC know how to do math. We really only need to win 8 matches. Tie the rest. LFG!
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Could this be the craziest coaching carousel of all time?
DaysOff replied to GreenspointTexas's topic in Football
The natives are definitely restless and feel like he's wasting a pretty good defense. Sounds familiar. The program is in the red though, so who knows if they pull the trigger. CU and CSU should be able to recruit better in state and west coast talent, yet fall flat every year. -
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Could this be the craziest coaching carousel of all time?
DFW Horn replied to GreenspointTexas's topic in Football
cro·mu·lent /ˈkrämyələnt/ adjective humorous A few of you MF'ers got a thesaurus recently acceptable or adequate. "the continental breakfast was perfectly cromulent" -
Texas Football 2025 - We’re Never Losing Again!
David Dennison replied to closetojumping's topic in Football
No one looks great, but so far it looks like the national championship is Ohio State's to lose. -
Texas Football 2025 - We’re Never Losing Again!
BurntOrange&White replied to closetojumping's topic in Football
I wish our offense played with the fight and tenacity some of these top teams offenses play with. It feels like our offense plays more finesse. From wide receivers efforts after catches, to offensive line, to running backs. -
Im not sure I agree here. The Yogurt shop case was largely forgotten for years before this doc. And the doc itself was largely a glorified Dateline. The cops and family members will have to fight thru some cognitive dissonance as they realize the men they demonized and almost had murdered were innocent all along.
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the OC just lost the game by calling that stupid run on 1st down. wasted a bunch of time.
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Jesus Christ that was a bomb
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I enjoy watching military history documentaries, and I saw an interesting one comparing the Japanese zero and the Corsair. Once upon a time, Russia was the source of new technology on main battle tanks, just like Japan and it’s unprecedented zero conquered the skies for several years in the pacific. No one could match its speed and turning radius in dog fights, and the kill ratio versus existing American fighters was obscenely in favor of the Japanese. Consider the zero a microcosm of Russia’s military capabilities at the start of the war in 2022. Fast forward just two years and you have Hellcats and Corsairs in the Pacific theater destroying Japanese aviation with the same kill ratios that Japan once had: 10 to one type kill ratios in favor of American pilots. The new American fighters were 100 miles an hour faster than zeros even though they weighed twice as much, they had bulletproof canopies, heavy armor, much larger engines, and self sealing gas tanks if struck by Japanese machine gun fire. The American fighters could climb faster, dive faster, operate at a higher ceiling, absorb more punishment, and their greater armaments could destroy a zero with a single burst. The Americans could carry more ammunition, and with drop tanks could fly farther than their Japanese counterparts. American pilots destroyed so many zeros in such a surprising amount of time that the Japanese could not respond. Their rigid training and industrial manufacturing systems (requiring approval at many levels with a Navy and army that were constantly fighting politically) there was no way to produce better Japanese fighters in such a short period of time in enough numbers to compete with America. America was dumping out thousands of new pilots with 600 to 700 hours airtime using loads of ammunition to hone their skills, while Japanese pilots had barely 100 hours of training. They conserved scarce ammo to the extent that they totally lacked the skills of the prior elite pilots when they went up for the first time against experienced P-51, Corsair and Hellcat aces. And so, in just three years the fight with feared, elite, battle experienced Japanese pilots in their superior planes turned into a battle between experienced American pilots with vastly superior planes, to the point the uneven contest resulted in events like the great Marianas Turkey Shoot. Today, although Russia started out with vastly more and better equipment than Ukraine had, and a military that was universally recognized as being far better than Ukraine, in a little over three years Ukraine has mastered drone warfare and developed its own weapons like the flamingo and it’s long flight drones that are wrecking the Russian oil and gas economy. tl;dr Japan hit a tipping point when no matter their fanatical ideology and thirst for war, their inability to replace battle hardened troops and officers with leadership experience - when coupled with an inability to build significant numbers of modern weapons equal to their opponents - doomed Japan. The timeframe here seems to be playing out in the same way. Three years later, the Russian economy is incapable of sustaining this expensive large scale war. Russia is so desperate for meat for the front lines that they threw in naval and other personnel with no infantry training to be fodder for useless assaults. In that situation, Japan went to kamikaze attacks when traditional aerial combat was no longer feasible. I fear that tactical nuclear weapons might be the fallback for Russia. I think the most dangerous time is right before Russia falls and loses. like about right now. .
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Could this be the craziest coaching carousel of all time?
DanTheHorn replied to GreenspointTexas's topic in Football
Does beating Boise, Wisconsin and Utah as top 10 opponents really count? -
Reminds me of some posters here
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5+9=14 friend
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Could this be the craziest coaching carousel of all time?
956 Worldwide replied to GreenspointTexas's topic in Football
I can’t call any of these big names other than Florida. UCLA sort of. IMO, mid-tier P5 programs have become a lot less attractive absent some super compelling NIL circumstances like Tech. You cannot build a roster, you have to really beat the portal bushes and hope it works out. Jobs like the two OSUs, Northwestern, Arkie are likely career killers. -
Nothing, really. At least for a number of years. Law schools will still be approved or accredited by the ABA and will probably continue to tout that for the rationals. What this is, I believe is the Rules Governing Admission to The Bar of Texas. Right now, most Texas bar sites related to this are blocked by Chrome as dangerous. Haha. It goes on to say that graduates of an "approved" law school are entitled to take the bar. Which means the Texas Supreme Court is going to get busy for a minute approving and disapproving law schools. Where it gets funky is when they approve Liberty law school and disapprove Harvard and Yale.
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Yep, the grind never stops for American gun violence. All day, every day.
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