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  2. Goddamn, this D is filthy.
  3. Yeah, me too, but Hank will be relieved by this revelation.
  4. so if his wheels are truly off can he be fired for cause? is that in his contract? I know that’s been addressed here somewhere but I’m not reading 50 pages searching for it.
  5. I love these coaches. No notes. - NBC and Twitter executives
  6. Sark sucks, his staff sucks, the players are undisciplined and some don't seem to even give a shit. I'm not in the habit of having the feels and love for millionaires who suck at their job and are completely unwilling to take any accountability when their team shits the bed on the reg. Gonna nap now, wake me up when the coaching search begins.
  7. Haha, sacked by his own guy.
  8. Tush push stopped
  9. What happened to the beard thread?
  10. Shit, we pulled a Dan.
  11. Odd bump, but yes. I would imagine these repressed freaks have a home at aggy.
  12. Take this bullshit somewhere else, shit head.
  13. I used ant hill as an example because I remember specifically one of the recruiting insider guys on here talking about how he had no clue how to play the LB position. Sanders was a DE who was soft as charmin and had to switch to TE because he was too athletic to keep off the field. You think worthy and Mitchell were wr’s when they showed up at Texas? I’m fully aware development happens in college but you shouldn’t have to teach these mother fuckers how to crawl or walk, they should have some refined positional skills when they show up at a place like Texas rated as a 5 star. In your defense there are probably much better examples but those guys pop out at me in the last 3 years.
  14. Kirby absolutely hates Sark and does not respect him at all. He’s not wrong there.
  15. Zeus

    Arc Raiders

    Crazy good. I haven’t really played a game often like this in a long time. Haven’t really been grinding levels, but got to 39 or something, just looking for specific stuff or doing quests or just playing with teams of people I’ve met. Also running with randoms is sometimes really fun. hit me up if you got a mic, or even if not you can use the commands and pings works fine too
  16. Why you punting now, Dan?!
  17. Wonder where Russian air defenses are concentrated
  18. Goff is 14 of 34 lol
  19. I think he was actually focused on how to blame this on the players rather than holding himself or any of his staff accountable. Add to it, this focus on figuring out his top blame game strategy prevented him from checking out the most recent Murder With My Husband podcast. Also it was difficult crouching yesterday and who the hell can focus when you're forced to stand while not being able to watch your favorite YouTube podcast on your IPad.
  20. Went tonight. Good to pull that one out...tough win.
  21. https://www.reddit.com/r/EnoughLibertarianSpam/comments/9rug5m/leader_of_the_proud_boys_gavin_mcinnes_literally/
  22. Putin goes after his own war cheerleaders Roman Alekhin ran a fervently pro-war Telegram channel, advised a Russian governor and received military honours for fighting in Ukraine. He was a poster boy for so-called Z-bloggers, self-styled social media war correspondents unflinchingly loyal to the ideology behind Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. Then, the Russian state designated him a “foreign agent”. The spectacle of Mr Alekhin’s dramatic rise and fall has spread fear among the online community that for nearly four years has apparently been allowed to critique and criticise the way the war is being fought. While anti-war activists were jailed in their thousands, a growing movement of ultranationalist military bloggers (or “milbloggers”) appeared to be rewarded with money, status and influence. But Russia watchers have long warned that the Kremlin’s tolerance of them would run out – that time might be now. Keir Giles, a senior Russia analyst at Chatham House, is surprised it had not happened sooner. “This is the kind of dissent that, if it was directed at the political system, would have earned reprisals long ago,” he said. The Z-blogosphere “was seen by some as a safety valve, a means by which critics could vent without actually challenging the overall state policy”, Mr Giles told The Telegraph. “That avenue has now been closed off.” Mr Alekhin, who was accused of misusing funds he raised for Russian troops after he flaunted a new sports car and an expensive watch on social media, isn’t the first of the milbloggers to fall foul of the state he so ardently championed, as the regime’s machinery of repression begins to eat it its own. Sergey Markov, a prominent pro-Kremlin pundit, was listed as a “foreign agent” in August, a label with Stalin-era connotations once reserved for Russia’s enemies but increasingly employed at will by the state apparatus to silence any criticism. Experts believe that Mr Markov was punished for his open support of Azerbaijan amid the collapse of Baku’s relations with Moscow. It marked a mighty fall from a once-trusted propagandist for Putin. ---- Markov had been featured on Russian state TV I believe.
  23. Brings an entirely new understanding to their annual bonfire festivities re: "Jizz Jar".
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