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Hank Chinaski

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  1. 1 hour ago, TreatyOak said:

    I recently visited a mushroom farm (really just a warehouse) and was amazed how crazy mushrooms truly are. They grow in so many wild shapes and sizes. They gave me a mushroom block to grow (which is a block of soil in a bag about 12” x 12” x 20”) and it was almost frightening how quickly it grew, breaking through the bag and more than doubling its size in less than a week. I was very impressed with the whole thing but I still think they kinda suck. 

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  2. 52 minutes ago, Tex Long said:

    Well... yeah, if you think there are 8,000,000 people faster than he is. 

     

     

     

    EDIT: changed 8,000,000 men to 8,000,000 people to avoid appearance of genderism, just in case one or more of those 8,000,000 identify as female.

     

     

     

     

    EDIT: which probably wouldn't surprise anyone.

     

     

    Right, we could add some more 9s in there. Probably several more. Point is, relatively speaking, he is firmly in a tiny population of fastest humans.

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  3. 1 hour ago, LTtxfan said:

    Mahomes left off your list "Chinaski" ??

    Criteria was NFL performance not considered - i.e., purely based on college performance. So I’m guessing Harrell over him, as he’s the all time passing leader (by a lot in terms of TDs and yards), also had more team success.

  4. 50 minutes ago, TrashMaster G said:

    Question for the Techsters: Who would be Tech's Top 5 All-Time players, giving ZERO consideration to what they may have done in the NFL?

    I’m not a tech guy but my father is, I’d guess something like:

    Gray, Z Thomas, Crabtree, Welker, Harrell

    i really only know their teams from the mid-80s on. I know there was a DT drafted really high in the early 80s whose pro career never happened due to an awful car accident, so maybe him. Donnie Anderson too? Also thought of Hanspard. Tyrone Thurman was a WR/returner from the mid 80s who was awesome and tiny.

    I don’t know, tech guys can tell me where I’m wrong.

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  5. 37 minutes ago, Vertigo said:

    Worthy and Mitchell underperformed in our offense? Worthy went for 1000 yards last season and Mitchell had 845 yards and 11 touchdowns. All in a conference where every defense is designed to take away the deep pass above all else. But don't let facts get in the way of a good story I guess.   

    Well you see, Worthy was still underutilized, as was Mitchell, who also tested extremely well. Sanders was underutilized too, while we’re at it. Oh, and Brooks may be the RB1 in the draft - he too was underutilized. Sark is an idiot, he wasted so many plays.

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  6. 12 minutes ago, Pato del Muerto said:

    Feels like you just described Stephen McGee. 

    One of the Aggie-est thing I’ve ever seen was McGee jumping up to get in Sergio Kindle’s face and talk shit immediately after Kindle sacked him, with his team getting run out of the building. It was kind of perfect. 

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  7. 1 hour ago, Helobious said:

    Making a career out of handing the ball off or throwing swing passes to Marshall Faulk gives him unimaginable insight into what makes a good NFL QB that we just can’t have.

    He has the highest single-season yards per attempt average since the 1950s (9.9 in 2000). 

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