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Welch

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  1. We had that one stretch in December where we won like six straight by 25+. I liked that stretch.
  2. Need to go 20-10 in our final 30 to get to 50 wins. For comparison, we’ve gone exactly 20-10 since Dec. 1. Considering the way this team plays (wins over Toronto, Philly, Boston, Houston, Indiana, GS, Denver... but losses to Memphis, Phoenix, and Chicago), it’s probably not even worth trying to analyze the schedule.
  3. To be fair, they have plenty of experience in this particular area.
  4. Walk me through this line of thinking. I get the whole “everything he does is a distraction” angle, but I don’t see how it’s beneficial to him here. There was plenty of “treason” smoke throughout the last six months of 2018, but his numbers were remarkably stable. Then the shutdown started and created noticeable movement in approval/disapproval. The public may not have the attention span to keep track of Kislyaks and Deripaskas, but they understand soup kitchens and missed chemo treatments. It just seems to me that at this point, he’d rather have the “treason” distract from the shutdown, and not the other way around. (If you’re thinking that there are going to be big “treason” shoes to drop in the coming weeks... I guess that might change the dynamic some. But I still don’t see how giving up field position beforehand helps him any.)
  5. I actually appreciate the clarity that Republicans’ consistent and absolute dumbfuckery has provided for us. I’ve become more fiscally liberal as a result. I figure that Rs manage to be wrong (or acting in bad faith) on virtually everything... climate change, Jade Helm, bathroom bills, immigration “crises”, death panels, the debt ceiling, weapons of mass destruction, hurricane relief, child separation, “the tax cut will pay for itself”, etc. I mean, if I know someone who is always wrong about everything I care about, I figure they’re probably wrong about everything else, too.
  6. I’m guessing that because it’s a new Congress, the Senate would have to pass this again, right? Or would the House passing it send it straight to Trump’s desk? If it’s the former, McConnell will be in a fascinating position. Normally he’d say “we won’t vote on anything the President doesn’t support”, but given their relationship at the moment, he may just being it up for a vote.
  7. Thanks. At the game the scoreboard was showing 27-14 too. Thought I was losing it.
  8. Is it still 24-14 or did LT tack on another FG?
  9. Judson’s clock management at the end of the first half would make Charlie Strong blush. Sheesh.
  10. https://reddit.app.link/0BmtqfwenS
  11. Somewhat related to the thread: Have we heard anything on Sterns’s injury? Is the expectation that he’ll play?
  12. Looks like it’s already showing up in San Antonio.
  13. I’m no Gilbert apologist, but that Texas offense was hardly stacked. Our OL - none of whom went on to sniff the NFL - was guys like Hix, Huey, Tanner, and Ulatoski. Our backfield was Tre Newton and DJ Monroe. Our receivers - outside of Jordan Shipley - were Dan Buckner and Malcolm Williams, with a freshman Marquise Goodwin getting some reps too. The only great players on that offense were McCoy and Shipley, and Gilbert replaced half of them. It’s a testament to how great those two guys were - and how great our defense was - that we very possibly win that game if Colt doesn’t get hurt.
  14. As the old joke went, “The only place Greg Davis had a north-south passing attack.”
  15. That’s partly a function of their opponents next weekend. OU has a better chance of losing than Ohio State does. This is also why the predictor shows Clemson with a higher chance of winning the title than Alabama.
  16. Posted for relevance to thread title... Free from 'San Antonio Mafia,' Kawhi Leonard Is Everything Raptors Hoped for
  17. We were similarly better on the road in the regular season in 2017. Then the playoffs started and we went 8-1 at MMP and 3-6 on the road. I wouldn’t be surprised if something like that happened again.
  18. Not sure Adzillatron needs a random crowd shot after every single play, up to (and sometimes past) the snap of the next play. A few more replays would have been nice. But otherwise a really good production and the crowd was into it.
  19. Well, that’s pretty much where I stand. Again, though, that’s not something the Spurs’ doctors could have prevented. And fuck Kawhi and his “trying hard to get back” nonsense. Only thing he was trying hard to do during the playoffs was catch a game at Dodger Stadium.
  20. I don’t follow this logic at all. Kawhi’s docs took over in August and didn’t have him ready even through the following April. And he still hasn’t proven they’ve gotten him healthy. How is that an indictment on the Spurs’ staff?
  21. How are we defining mediocrity? I’m not sure the Spurs have been mediocre for as long as I can remember. They were awful in the mid-late ‘80s which allowed them to get Robinson, then won 56 games in ‘89-‘90 and arguably haven’t been mediocre since then. Or are you saying we’ll be quietly sliding back to ‘90s Spurs basketball, always good but never a title contender?
  22. Or Correa’s, five minutes later.
  23. This has been my thinking all along. Hard to criticize the Spurs’ staff when it’s been Kawhi’s clown show running things all along. And it’s not like he got back to the court quickly once they took over. The timelines are strange, though. I had read this August stuff before, but then the famous long ESPN piece from a month or two ago made it seem like his doctors took over in January... when they flew from Atlanta to Brooklyn, iirc.
  24. How do you quote those three tweets and then conclude that the Spurs could have played it better and need to review their medical staff?
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