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HOOK'EMHOOAH

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  1. 5 minutes ago, pacman said:

    They really don't want to see the difference between cultivating a 3 year relationship with a QB and family and out of state DL prospects making last minute decisions to visit colley station and committing on the spot.

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    Again, who gives a shit about aggy? In no way is aggy a 'rival.' Period. Please stop stepping on everyone's dick, your own included, to try and see them as such. 

  2. 7 minutes ago, UDontKnow said:

    How could you forget those cretins dubbing Colt "Cart McCry" after Kellen Heard's illegal hit?! Colt got hit a solid 10 seconds after the whistle was blown. All of our collective blood was boiling that day.

    Winners win. It's just what they do. Hater's gonna hate. I've never given a thought about haters. I don't see the point. La pistola won more games than anyone that preceded him. Don't bring a dagger to a gun fight, which is all those that stood before him could muster.

  3. 22 minutes ago, 83Horn said:

    I love this clip.  It perfectly embodies the Longhorn.  Bevo doesn't calmly walk or trot through the fog, he charges, all ornery like with horns down and ready for action.  Then he stops, brings his head up and stands there as if saying, "Who wants a piece of this, MOFOs?"  This Bevo fucks.

    That guy gored a dude trying to fuck up a chow or some shit because he was in the way. He isn't a starter-bevo. No, he is a Finisher-BEVO.

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  4. On 5/25/2022 at 8:40 AM, Speedway said:

    The 1953 New York Giants were horrible. 3-9 and last place even though they had five Pro-football Hall of Fame players on the rooster: Frank Gifford RB, Emlen Tunnell DB, Tom Landry DB/P, Arnie Weinmeister DT; Rosey Brown OT; and Charlie Conerly QB (College Football Hall of Fame), plus All-Pro Kyle Rote WR.

     

    In 1954 Tim Mara hired an assistant coach from Army to be the Offensive Coordinator. That assistant was Vince Lombardi. Mara also made Tom Landry the Defensive Coordinator (player/coach). Vince Lombardi and Tom Landry, under Head Coach Jim Lee Howell took that 3-9 last place team to 7-5 and 3rd place. In 1955 they went 6-5-1 and again 3rd place.

     

    In 1956 Tom Landry and Vince Lombardi (Howell HC) won the NFL Championship.  Two of the greatest football coaches of all time needed the third year to win a championship.  That 1956 NY Giants Championship team had five Pro-football Hall of Fame players on the rooster: Frank Gifford RB, Emlen Tunnell DB, Sam Huff LB, Andy Robustelli DT, Rosey Brown OT; and Charlie Conerly QB (College Football Hall of Fame), plus All-Pro Kyle Rote WR and Rosey Grier DT.

     

    Bill?

  5. @ozzie55 why the fuck are you here? Surely there is a Baylor board where you can get in on the circle jerk. You add nothing of substance to this community and whatever you think you are going to get from anyone here is an ill-conceived plan on your part. So go clean your own house before you go pushing your bullshit about anyone else.

  6. 29 minutes ago, Homercles said:

    And as usual the calm, insightful, funny people here from certain fan basses (aggy, Baylor, etc) prove the exception to the rule and when a honeypot thread like this exists…out come the typical brash asshats that make up the collection of ‘fans’ that got them the poor reputation in the first place. 

    This shitass can miss me with the rape-apologetics tour.

  7. On 12/17/2021 at 4:46 PM, miguelito said:

    There were lots of big words in that link.  But from what I gathered the Webb will actually orbit around L2, right? 

    What I'm curious about it this: if you put a jelly bean at point L2 it will stay there in a stable relationship with the earth and the sun (or whatever 2 bodies).  How far away from that exact point can you put a jelly bean and still have it be in that stable spot?  I've heard of using the Lagrange points to store materials for future space stations.  So I'm thinking like a bundle of steel beams they insert into L2 and let it sit there until construction.  How precise do they have to place the materials so they don't drift away?  I'd guess the gravity of the object might be a factor, but I have no idea. 

    The Lagrange points around celestial bodies is dependent upon the mass of the bodies. The L2 is roughly a million miles away on the far side of the earth in relation to the sun. A smaller body, such as Mars will have Lagrange points at different relative distances than the Earth, as gravity follows the inverse square law.. The properties of the L2 point from the Earth are that the Earth will act as a natural shield against solar radiation and heat, while also allowing for the radiative heat that needs to leave the James Webb in order for it to get down to operational temperatures. The five layers of heat shielding will further allow the instruments aboard to sink, thus costing less as far as necessary payload mass to cool the telescope to its nominal temperature. Idk how closely anyone else has followed this project through the years (decades) of development. I'm incredibly excited about this telescope finally going up and getting the data back that it will provide.

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