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I have a sub, and I'm going to post the entire article here, because reasons. It's a credit to the folks who were in that room that day we haven't had a coup yet. But at the same time, with what was said in that meeting, I wouldn't have blamed them a bit for launching one.16 points
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So basically if Anwar floats an underwhelming K-State guy at a position, get fucking stoked.15 points
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Just wanted to pass along that Boulware was only allowed to join the staff if he also committed to taking online classes in the off-season at Rutgers.14 points
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/csb I ran into Bob Stoops and his wife in Chicago at lunch one time shortly before he retired. After talking for several minutes I informed him that I went to Texas and that I would understand if he wanted to get up and walk away. He told me the best teacher and example of a man as a coach on his staff went to Texas. His wife said Jay was one of the best people they ever met. It pissed me off because I actually left kind of liking him as a person but now I laugh because we now have Jay on our staff.12 points
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look we get it you are fucking retarded. You don't have to keep proving it over and over8 points
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47? That was four decades ago.... can’t remember if I was pissed off or not.7 points
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"evans loved georgia. but georgia wasnt willing to pay so his brother convinced him to sell the last 3 spots" Georgia. Wasn't willing to pay.7 points
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Yeah but that also kinda implies that the DC of a powerful regional team didn’t contact a top 100 defensive player.7 points
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You're hurt and lashing out. One of the best moments of your life is built on lies. You say that in a few years no one will remember the cheating your team did to win a World Series. But you will. You'll never forget it. And every time someone brings up the WS you'll study their face to see if they are someone like you who doesn't care that their favorite team had to cheat to win or are they are a person who says "yeah but". Those interactions are forever sullied. And thus cheapened. I presume that cheating goes against what you believe in. I presume. You're having a hard time squaring this and are attacking others. Unfortunately, we see this far too often in sports and life. Recently in places like Baylor and Penn State and now Houston.6 points
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Ash knows secondary coaches. At Rutgers his first CB coach went to the NFL The other is Valai who is at Texas Ash's other secondary coach was Bill Busch who went to LSU and is now the leading guy for the Baylor DC job. Research all the secondary guys Ash has worked with.6 points
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Boulware in a kids living room next week: "All those things I said about Texas...I was just messin' with ya"6 points
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So, neither can you say that he ordered its use nor can you say he apologized for it. Then, you provide a link to an opinion with no supporting links that he was responsible for stonewalling an investigation into the use of DU. Meanwhile, this thread is about what Trump is doing today. Got it. Phase One: Distract. Phase Two: Deny. Phase Three: Defend. Phase one partially accomplished.6 points
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Herman must have accidentally dialed Jay Boulware and had his mouth full of food so that he couldn't lowball and insult Jay's mother.6 points
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I just don't get how anyone can look at what he took over in Waco or at Temple for that matter, and not say he did a great job. It's like looking at Bill Snyder and saying he was only 8 games over .500 for his career so he wasn't great either. To paraphrase our great leader, winning is really really hard. Winning at fucking Temple or taking over at the rape factory when the fan is covered in shit is borderline impossible. That said, it's also important to note that Baylor caught all sorts of breaks this year. They won two double overtime games against Tech and TCU. They won field goal games against WVU and Iowa State. And they played a nonconference schedule that the SEC would be ashamed of. It wasn't going to get any better at Baylor than it was this year. Everything broke right for them. Rhule was smart to get out when he did.6 points
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Yes. Guaranteed results that will carry over into next season, just like the Sugar Bowl, you transitive property faget.6 points
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He won't tweet that because he doesn't think that far ahead and he also knows it will never happen. In fact, we have a better chance of Zod coming down and deposing Trump than we have of the Senate doing its job. And having seen Trump in power, I might be team Zod. Zod wasn't a dotard at least.6 points
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Noticing the new staff has something in common. The ability to recruit Georgia. If they hire Buckner this will make it even more so. No reason for UGA and Clemson to be able to recruit Texas without receiving collateral damage.5 points
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The bar is crack-in-the-concrete low for outdoing the band of not-ready-for-prime-time-players that Coach Fuckface brought in, so yeah, firing the majority of them and leaving the positions empty was a stronger strategy than keeping them. However, for sure the offensive side of the staff now looks substantially better on all fronts. I'm stoked. Adding a bag man and deploying him as a true response to the SEC/Ohio State encroachment? Stoked. Fuck it, let's go. Also, Sean Snyder is still a fucking terrible candidate. But hey, maybe the douches covering the program were all wrong and he joins the staff as an analyst, which would be great.5 points
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My 11 month old niece and her best friend. I got Diesel for my mother 6 years ago about a month after her dog had passed away suddenly. He's a German Shepherd and Australian Shepherd mix. She crawls all over him and he just lays there. When my brother brought her home from the hospital he would go lay next to her crib and if she started crying he'd go get my brother to come in there. Dogs are amazing in how they will instinctively protect people.5 points
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I don't think you've followed CTJ on this board. This is what he does. You made a perfectly fair argument about quality wins and he's busy going on idiotic diatribes about stuff that isn't even relevant to the conversation.5 points
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The perfect storm of ego, stupidity and daddy money. The funny thing about that consistency is it is a big part of why his base loves him. Make a policy checklist gleaned from the trailer-park ramblings of American Cletus and make that your platform. Work down that list, issuing executive orders for each, and then proclaim the problem fixed. Who the fuck cares what effect its had or if its had any effect at all? All he has to do is claim its done and its done for his base. Tax break? CHECK! Strengthen porous southern border? CHECK! Took care of the working man? CHECK! Got us out of foreign entanglements? CHECK! Dismantling the deep state? CHECK! Incessant lying? Baseless investigations into political opponents? Debt ballooning? Long term economic indicators showing an impending cliff? Staff members resigning in protest? Kids in cages? Domestic hate violence rising? Allies, even Great Britain, distancing themselves from us? To the educated and/or moderately intelligent, those are disturbing signs of being headed in the wrong fucking direction. But none of it matters to Cletus. Trump is one of them. They share the same dimly flickering mental lightbulb. He's taken his and Cletus' shitty ideas and ran with them and Cletus absolutely worships him for it. Because when you ignore everything else and just take Trump's word for it, he's absolutely the most effective President ever. The most effective at executing Cletus' shitty ideas, which all work fantastically because Trump said so. That in turn elevates Cletus to a position superior to what he is in reality -- a fucking moron who can't even effectively manage his goddamed double-wide trailer.5 points
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That article once again confirms Mattis is a pussy ass piece of shit. Fuck him forever.5 points
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No doubt that Aranda could fit him in. I read somewhere on this board that it would be awkward for Aranda to have Joey around when he was the guy the team wanted for HC. He would be perfect for our TE position, IMO.5 points
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^^ You know this same guy, who is blaming soldiers for getting injured during a rocket attack, posts memes about how Democrats hate soldiers on his Facebook, and all of his white trash friends come and have a like/comment circle jerk.5 points
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Surly: Herman doesn’t interview ANYONE. He does no due diligence. *Herman interviews a potential hire described in a tweet as due diligence* Surly: *grown men crying*5 points
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Looks like 'ol Barbara Lnn ain't somebody to trifle with. Sent from my SM-G950U1 using Tapatalk5 points
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I just don't understand how his defenders are able to lie, lie, lie and constantly cover for their lies when the story changes in front of the public, in front of cameras every fucking day and not feel some sort of anxiety or heart-ache. Do these people not have souls? I lie to my wife once about some trivial shit and I start sweating. How is it these sycophants do this literally every day of this monster's presidency and never go into a nervous tick just once? You really have to be an evil person to partake in this level of dishonesty and not even blink.4 points
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I forget the name of the study, but a recent publication indicated that American citizens use these weapons in self-defense up to two and a half million times a year; with up to 400,000 of these citizens indicating that having the means to defend themselves had saved a life. Another -Sociologist Peter Rossi was on record as being in favor of strict national gun control. He and his colleagues, James Wright and Kathleen Daly, at the University of Massachusetts were commissioned by the Carter administration to research the issue to justify stronger gun control. However, they concluded that there is no convincing proof that gun control curbs crime or prevents criminals from acquiring firearms. They found just the reverse to be more likely, that civilian ownership of firearms deter or reduce crime. Since then, there have been many more independent, unbiased, scientific studies. Almost invariably, they conclude: (1) At least three times more crimes are thwarted by armed law-abiding citizens than by the police. (2) Firearms are used by civilians to stop or deter crimes far more often than they are misused by criminals to commit crimes. (3) In jurisdictions with fewer restrictions on law-abiding citizens, fewer crimes are attempted. (4) Jurisdictions that enact stronger gun control laws experience an increase in violent crime. (5) States which have enacted concealed carry permit laws have experienced a reduction in violent crimes, with few if any injuries from accidents. (6) Where law-abiding citizens are encouraged in responsible gun ownership the result is a safer society with lower medical costs.4 points
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