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The list of aggravating circumstances for capital murder is pretty expansive. The DA's information alleged "the actor knowingly created a great risk of death to another individual other than the deceased individual and the actor" as grounds for elevating this to capital murder.
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Everything is Shit: Tracking the Great Enshittening
bejezuz replied to 956 Worldwide's topic in Daily Texan
Skip that and invest in a Mochamaster coffee maker and a decent conical grinder like a Baratza. Yeah, it's an investment but it'll pay for itself in the savings from switching to whole beans. -
Charlie Kirk assassinated at an event in Utah (by a 22 YO groyper)
bejezuz replied to msbesq's topic in Cloak Room
No shit. Undergrad and law degrees both from Harvard, Harvard Law Review. Clerked for Breyer. Worked as a federal public defender and was on the Oversight Committee for the US Sentencing Guidelines. Served as a US District Court and Circuit Court judge. Totally unqualified.- 5057 replies
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Arch Manning injury update: Did Texas football QB get injured vs SJSU? Texas football quarterback Arch Manning said he wasn't dealing with any pain when he met with the media following the Longhorns' 38-7 victory Saturday over San Jose State. The ABC broadcast showed Manning grimacing as he released a pass intended for Ryan Wingo over the middle that ended up well off target. "I got to make that throw," Manning said when asked about the play and his facial expression thereafter. "He ran a good dig route, so I got to make that throw." So what was with the grimace? Just something he does without realizing? "Probably so," Manning said. "I don't even know." Longhorns coach Steve Sarkisian brushed aside a question about Manning's health, too. "I don't know," he said. "News to me." Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning (16) jumps into the end zone, scoring a touchdown, during the game against San Jose State at Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium in Austin, Saturday, Sept. 6, 2025. Mikala Compton/Austin American-Statesman Manning improved upon his subpar showing last week against Ohio State, completing 19 of 30 passes against San Jose State for 295 yards, four touchdowns and an interception. Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning (16) passes down the field during the game against San Jose State at Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium in Austin, Saturday, Sept. 6, 2025. Mikala Compton/Austin American-Statesman His four-touchdown showing matched his career high, equaling his four-TD mark after coming on in relief of Quinn Ewers against UTSA last season. He also rushed for an additional touchdown Saturday. Manning was lifted in the fourth quarter with the Longhorns holding a 38-7 lead as the second-team offense entered. Though Sarkisian said the backup situation was "fluid," when asked about it earlier this week, he elected to go with the veteran Matthew Caldwell in garbage time. Caldwell completed two of his three passes for 22 yards.
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Didn't it start after some of the player's jewelry got stolen from the locker room during a road game? I think it's hilarious.
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Some of you guys, I swear, it's like you never stepped into a batter's box in a little league game before. Form and vision break down under stress. Athletes who are nervous often revert back to poor form or miss obvious plays. It's why they practice so much, so that good play becomes second nature. One and a half bad games doesn't make you a bust. We've all seen perfect in-game reps from Arch, but we just need to see it consistently and against great defenses. Save this take for his forth or fifth bad game, because that's about how long his rope is with Sark and we both know it.
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Upon rewatch, I tend to agree. Sark didn't seem to want to waste putting anything new on film in this game. Sometimes it felt like he was calling certain plays to figure out how Patricia would react more than to move the ball.
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A college QB who played QB as a backup and practice squad member for three NFL teams over five years before washing out and starting a Youtube channel. He made a name for himself by making Madden videos and now he's branching out into film breakdown.
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I'm hoping someone out there cashed in on Livingston catching a TD for +450. We'll never see those odds again.
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Go back and watch the Maryland openers if you want to see mediocrity. That wasn't this.
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2025 game Week 1, #1 Texas @ #3 Ohio State - What the Fuck is a Buckeye?
bejezuz replied to Wulaw Horn's topic in Football
You guys are right, I didn't know what I was talking about. This makes it an even better story if he goes on to get drafted though. -
2025 game Week 1, #1 Texas @ #3 Ohio State - What the Fuck is a Buckeye?
bejezuz replied to Wulaw Horn's topic in Football
That and everything I've heard about him is that he bleeds burnt orange and coming to Texas was his family's dream come true. Losing that sort of weight at his size is no joke. He could have just stayed fat and live out his dream as a backup his whole career, but he hasn't and good for him. His strength is a known commodity, and everything else he can develop with enough determination and practice. Shit, if Taaffe can go from walk-on to All-American, anything is possible. -
2025 game Week 1, #1 Texas @ #3 Ohio State - What the Fuck is a Buckeye?
bejezuz replied to Wulaw Horn's topic in Football
It's almost like Ryan Day wants to prove that he's the key to OSU's success, and that he can run the table without Knowles and Chip Kelly. Why else go back to calling plays from the sideline and bringing in an NFL guy to run someone else's defense. This either works or it doesn't, but to me it looks like a risky short-term strategy. Day is trying ride the momentum he's had in recruiting rather than take a step back and replace both coordinators with more permanent options. It worked for Nick Saban more often than not, but I don't know that I've ever seen it work for anyone else. -
2025 game Week 1, #1 Texas @ #3 Ohio State - What the Fuck is a Buckeye?
bejezuz replied to Wulaw Horn's topic in Football
I don't think Donaldson and Wisner are really comparable. Donaldson is a big dude. Wisner is way smaller. What Baxter gives us that the rest of our backs don't is the ability to change directions and break tackles. Wisner has had to grow into his role, but he answered the call last year in a big way. He and Blue stepped up bigtime last year. I imagine the entire room should perform better now that defenses will have to account for the QB in the run game.
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