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hpslugga

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  1. BUT BUT BOTH SIDES!!!
  2. That and Cantor’s call on the winning penalty. This game couldn’t have gone better
  3. If you didn’t watch on Telemundo, y’all did it wrong.
  4. “Irsay” and “elaborate scheme” go together like steak and nails. Seriously, the guy is a fucking cokeheaded idiot who has hardly any idea what the fuck he’s actually doing. He lucked into the whole Peyton Manning thing and, like Eric Bischoff after 2 years of the NWO invasion angle, had no clue how to follow it up.
  5. Wtf Yeah that was just a laughably, inexcusably, indefensibly, cringeworthy, awful take.
  6. BROOMS OUT!!! D-F-DUB D-F-DUB D-F-DUB D-F-DUB
  7. Gary Reasons
  8. Since 2001, the northern teams in the top 2 classifications are 51-36 against the South, as of the inevitable conclusion of this game.
  9. Caught a long TD but also got flagged for removing his helmet
  10. Yeah, people like this need to stop having all these goddamn ridiculous fuckin' personal issues that propel them to make posts like these that are so horrible that they're not even wrong.
  11. For a while it looked like Aledo was gonna tie/break Highland Park's record for point margin in a state title game. It was that bad.
  12. S-E-C S-E-C uh I mean… D-F-Dub D-F-Dub
  13. And I'd love nothing more, but apparently we've still got people who want to re-litigate the James matter from the perspective of believing in belief.
  14. And he was factually, as well as morally, right to do that. Your posts on this subject seem to suggest that the merits were on Tech's side on this matter.
  15. Well it's not like Texas Tech was stupid enough to try the case on the merits.
  16. I think the image of him on that scoreboard was perfectly characterized by @Murfdogg21. It's their way of saying "sucks you died, but we're keeping the money still."
  17. You say that as if those disgusting individuals even have the capacity to accept new information that contradicts their fixed beliefs, i.e. the capacity to admit they were dead ass wrong. These are men who believe in belief, and if my great-grandfather were alive at the time, he'd have caught the first plane to Lubbock and broken each of their arms.
  18. Then watch MSU hire Kingsbury after Arizona cans him…just to piss them off
  19. To be fair, I don't think Leach ever wanted him either. I've always been suspicious that Hance pressured him to take Adam.
  20. Alright. 1998: QB-Major Applewhite B-Ricky Williams X-Kwame Cavil A-Bryan White W-Ryan Nunez Z-Wane McGarity Leach did use a little 2-back under center, so Brown would check in and would also use some TE, so Derek Lewis would check in too. He also used split HB’s some with the gun, so Ricky and Hodges at the same time on those. By and large, the above lineup would have been the typical set. OL you already know. Ricky probably doesn’t break Dorsett’s record, but he breaks the all purpose record and still wins the Heisman. Won’t say we beat KSU, but it’d be a better game. Tech might have been a W but again defensive issues were the predominant theme of that loss, too. 1999 would have been much better. No way we lose to NC State, KSU might turn into a W and no fucking way does that fucking aggy bonfire bullshit happen. By that point Leach likely takes the Tech job and the Texas games are even nastier than they were. That having been said, Leach instills a different attitude in the offense than Greg Davis and the Horns probably don’t play like turtles for 5 years against OU.
  21. This just hurts so fucking much that this will be the last thing I'd like to say about him today. It's the same poem Carolyn Ellison read to her father, Glenn "TIger" Ellison, minutes before he died: An old man going a lone highway, Came, at the evening cold and gray, To a chasm vast and deep and wide. Through which was flowing a sullen tide The old man crossed in the twilight dim, The sullen stream had no fear for him; But he turned when safe on the other side And built a bridge to span the tide. “Old man,” said a fellow pilgrim near, “You are wasting your strength with building here; Your journey will end with the ending day, You never again will pass this way; You’ve crossed the chasm, deep and wide, Why build this bridge at evening tide?” The builder lifted his old gray head; “Good friend, in the path I have come,” he said, “There followed after me to-day A youth whose feet must pass this way. This chasm that has been as naught to me To that fair-haired youth may a pitfall be; He, too, must cross in the twilight dim; Good friend, I am building this bridge for him!”
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