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You seem grumpy but I spoke with CTJ last night and we both heard the EXACT same thing, down to the exact same players that it’s affecting and both from entirely different sources who received their information from different sources….so I guess what I’m saying is, fuck around and find out65 points
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A few thoughts: 1) My money is on Muhammed committing next. I don’t know, maybe Cook is the guy but it seems like he wants a little space between Manning and his announcement. 2) Does Gullette’s injury give the push for him some pause until they can see how he recovers? 3) ATM money isn’t clearing as advertised, maybe. That has ramifications forward and backwards.44 points
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CTJ going to have to start calling him Five Star Steve38 points
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Checking in on this thread and it's ATexanAbroad and Futureman discussing which prospects constitute "real" recruiting momentum.35 points
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Chalk it up as gossip at the moment, but something for us to consider as we try to read the tea leaves during this cycle. I don't think it matters in terms of player exits impacting Texas, but it's real on the recruiting front if the rumors have teeth. One of the big things Sarkisian and Davis and company knew they were going to have to counter in this cycle was ATM taking a constant, heaving dump on UT recruiting efforts. Anyone complaining about the Patterson negative recruiting issues while he was at TCU was perfectly justified in doing so and correct. The ATM shit dwarfs that and, luckily, a lot of it is provably false if the recruits and parents and handlers would just listen for a minute. Current players starting to grumble to recruits about different things, money included, helps make that happen. The other big thing going on with ATM in this cycle is that they are being attacked on all sides. Saban, Kiffin, Leach, Smart, these guys are getting downright petty. Pittman, Sarkisian, Gundy, Franklin, Napier, Venables, Dykes, Kelly, and Heupel necessarily have to prioritize shitting on ATM right now. And, as we all know, ATM gives its opponents a lot of fodder to work with when it comes to picking on them and pointing out their flaws. This is one moment in time in which the paranoia of aggies following this stuff and decrying "conspiracy!!" is fully validated.32 points
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Aggy looking at our board: Aggy talking to recruits right now:31 points
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Yeah, well, I don’t track hits and misses on recruiting boards, but seems to me CTJ is a pretty good source. And even if he’s not, he’s damn entertaining. So maybe go fuck yourself. Just saying.28 points
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Is there anything in the world more aggy than your mouth writing checks you can’t cash?26 points
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Maybe we should have taken Jimbo Fisher at his word?22 points
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Saw this comment on IT. I assume its true, its on the internet.21 points
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Bitcoin dropping 75% from last fall have anything to do with this? It’s all fine and good as a way to conceal payments until you realize you have Dutch Tulips in your account and not cash.19 points
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I actually agree with Nahlin on this one. Take this for whatever you think it is worth, but: 1) Texas never had much of a shot with Kyler Murray. Getting your hopes up on that one is on you. 2) Adrian Peterson is your "Peterson" reference? Any hype around him having his heart in going to Texas is sooner hyped silliness. 3) Hill likes Texas. He's leaning Texas in a big way. ATM knows this and it's why they're burning the OV juice in July for him. Does that mean he calls it for Texas in August? No. Lot can happen between now and then. That said, money isn't going to be a differentiator on this one. He's going to have to love College Station and Ritz Bitz a fuckton in order to spurn Arch Manning and Austin. I like UT's shot here, but I do think the UT guys covering this are overconfident in the scope of the Texas "lead".19 points
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I think the best part is Looch dropped the banhammer for that, but the posts bitching about pride month and Mexicans being UT fans are totally cool. Because aggy.19 points
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Looch has begun enforcing messaging purity among the proletariat19 points
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I'm wrong plenty and shit that I hear can change because this is the real world. That considered, I've been more right on ATM and NIL than anyone on the Internet since January of 2021. Big, mockable and ridiculous statement? Sure, but that shit can be tracked in posts on this board coupled with real world results for the last cycle and this cycle. There might be some shit to nitpick or a whiff here or there on a player during that period, but at a macro level, your assertion is incorrect. It's almost like I'm in the room on some of this stuff at this point, particularly how NIL is unfolding for Texas and its rivals. It's weird.18 points
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White Supremacy, the Confederacy, Republicanism, Trumpism, Evangelicalism, whatever name you ascribe does not matter. It’s been the same group of shitbags since the word go. They mostly still control the areas on the coast between and including Texas and Florida, up to Kentucky, and other scattered areas. They were defeated in the Civil War, but eventually regained control after the Comprise of 1877 ended reconstruction. They began to disenfranchise blacks again by passing Jim Crow Laws, and in the early 20th century began, the daughters of the confederacy had textbooks rewrite history about the war of northern aggression and the lost cause. Newly elected “democrats” begun to erect monuments to confederate soldiers, generals, and politicians that supported them The Great Depression and WW2 happened which led to a wave of “democrat” Presidents because democrats cared about the poor, which initially included a lot of whites after the Great Depression. They were factory workers, coal miners, etc that made up Unions. JFK was killed, MLK was killed, and LBJ passed the Civil Rights Act in 1965. All of the southern democrats (aka racists) said WTF, and left the Democratic Party and joined the Republicans party. Roe happened in 1973, and all the crazy evangelicals (who were also poor) left the poor supporting Democrat party and went to the Republican Party. So all the racists and evangelicals started planning their overtake of the Supreme Court and elimination of the Civil Rights Act. However, there was a problem, the Republican Party was originally full of rich business owners that wanted less government, no regulations, no unions, more money. But slowly but surely, the racists and evangelicals took over, with the help of the “fiscally conservative” businessman policies. Like attacking FCC regulations (government bad, money good), they eliminated the fairness doctrine. This led to Rush Limbaugh spewing hate speech 247 into their ears. Republicans were bought off and granted racist Murdoch a waiver for foreign owned broadcast stations aka Fox News. https://www.csmonitor.com/1995/0728/28014.html Fox News began to stretch the the word “news”. Then, they finally had their trigger event. A black person was elected President. Republicans lost their shit and started going off the deep end. This was no longer fringe, they pushed Birther theories on Fox News. The anti-government tea party nut jobs were given spots. Then Trump came along and said the quiet parts outloud. Their base fucking loved it, because their base were racists, and evangelicals, and anti-immigrants, anti-government, And it was their time to shine17 points
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I would argue, and previously have, that Watergate is highly differentiable from this in that the crime at issue did not involve the larger interests of the American people or nation in any way, shape or form, but only revealed Nixon's corruption and unfitness for office. Once his political career was destroyed and he resigned from office, that was enough. On Iran-Contra, it was never proven that Reagan knew fully the extent of it, and he publicly came clean about what he did know (perhaps lies, who knows). SoD Cap Weinberger was in fact indicted (and, of course pardoned) and NSA Poindexter convicted. But probably more importantly, the sale of weapons to Iran, and even the diversion of funds to the Contras, while blatantly illegal, were not direct assaults on American democracy and institutions. Moreover, I think the American people for the most part found the scheme to be somewhat within the ordinary course of CIA-type foreign/military relations skulduggery: unacceptable, but not a dire threat to our existence as a nation. Donald J. Trump, on the other hand, concocted and led a direct assault on American democracy and institutions and continues to do so.15 points
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Skepticism on the internet is always warranted. But having met RGBIII and CTJ in real life, and having closely followed their posts over time, they have a pretty good record for posting specific, accurate info. Which makes sense given the circles they run in. So with all due respect, quit while you are behind.15 points
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The fact that questions over the lunging and letter have more or less sidetracked this thread should inform one’s opinion of what it is doing in the public at large.14 points
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For what it is worth, I spoke to the family a few days ago. They had nothing but praise for the Texas staff. Particularly, they said it was a complete 180 from last year on an organizational level. They expect Texas to succeed, given the changes, and how the staff has modified from last year's issues.13 points
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For the boomers on the board he said "I swear to god."13 points
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Yes, in part. But do you really want to get on a passenger jet that was certified for commercial flight based on guidelines developed by a group of laypeople that includes rocket surgeons such as MTG as opposed to engineers with flight experience at the FAA?13 points
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Evan Stewart finishing his college career at ATM is less likely than Ketch running an ultra marathon.13 points
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Herman’s recruits watching Sark recruit12 points
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These are destabilizing decisions not based in law. The important word is destabilizing. Just making shit up like rights need to be “deeply rooted in this Nation’s history and tradition” is not based in law. More people will protest and riot. There will be further clashes between the extremes on both sides. And more people will die. The whole fucking point of English Common Laws is stabilization. It's based on precedence. This is the opposite.12 points
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