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  1. Gbenda’s Cinco Ranch tape is some of the best ILB tape you’ll find at the HS level. I remember the recruiting board whining that Herman waited nearly to his senior year to offer. It’d be nice if we could get some quality production out of him this season. 

  2. I almost forgot, Susan Sarandon gives one of the most hilariously bad performances I’ve ever seen. She gave minimal effort. If she even attempted to act, it would really elevate the drama of the film. 

  3. I caught a screening of Blue Beetle at the Grand Lake Theater in Oakland tonight. I’m just out on the West Coast killing time. Apparently a Hurricane is making landfall In SoCal this weekend. Wtf? Anyways, the movie doesn’t reinvent the wheel in the genre. It actually utilizes a ton of tropes we’ve seen before over the last twenty years.  Though the action was top-notch, the VFX/Practical combo looked great on screen, and the Xolo casting really shines. Pleasantly surprised. (6.8/10)  

  4. If Catalon’s shoulders can hold up, I think we’ll be just fine on D. With all the young guys expected to play on the front 7, Catalon’s ability to clean up run and shallow passing game is super valuable. Even if he can’t go full-time, it aids in the development of the defense as a whole. 

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  5. 1 hour ago, Pods said:

     

    The MALD missile can mimic radar signatures for just about anything and has been in use since 2009. It's a 14-year old weapon we're willing to let Ukraine use and reveal capabilities to the Russians/Chinese. That strongly suggests the military has something much better in the works that we don't know about.  

    Occam's razor says most of these sightings are our new tech. It's not breaking the laws of physics, but it is giving the appearance that it is. 

    The Pentagon covered over a hundred cases in their 2021 UAP report. They could only explain one . You have to assume relevant weapon systems were prime suspects in the investigation. 

  6. 2 hours ago, Rudiger said:

    You’re conflating things that defy our understanding of physics with things that APPEAR to do so. 
     

    Just because a Texas road in summer looks like it’s shimmering with water doesn’t mean it actually is. Take your pick of optical illusions, any one of which tells us what people sincerely believe they see doesn’t necessarily mean shit.  

    No one is referencing Mike’s UFO sighting in Sealy, TX at 3am on his way to work when speaking on UAP transparency. I’m speaking on the countless photos & video evidence released by the U.S. intelligence community and countless other foreign governments in the last decade. Captured on state of the art radar systems. The exact likeness of those crafts can be traced back to earliest forms of literature and art of modern humanity. Anyone claiming they known the origin are talking out of their ass. I don’t know where the outer space aspect of UAPs came from. 

  7. 37 minutes ago, ChiTownDoc said:

    Prob because those countries aren’t actually responsible for the UAP activity.  Not saying all UAP activity is our govt but I bet a fuckload is.  Peru?  Yeah, not so much.   

    So you believe that Americans have had the capability to operate crafts that defy our understanding of physics since at least the beginning of the 20th century? That’s some real conspiracy theory shit.

  8. I hadn’t read through this thread before I posted. I know Surly is stocked to the gills with pseudo intellectual assholes, but many of the responses here just seem lazy. There is plenty of issues to be frustrated with our government today, and the lack of transparency regarding the UAP issue is one of them. Mainly because of how dozens of other foreign governments approach the phenomenon.  The U.S. has deemed it a national security threat since the Cold War era and has classified every tiny detail. While you have countries like France, Chile, Costa Rica, Iran, UK, Japan etc. who are open books about the subject with their citizens. They view it at worst an aviation safety issue and allocate resources to investigate the activity scientifically. U.S. officials risk their well being & livelihoods to speak openly about the issue, while Peruvian officials drop 4K images of UAP activity like mixtapes to the public. I’m just not sure I buy the notion that multiple nations are in possession of craft material. That’d be the Manhattan project part 2. 

  9. 6 hours ago, Mikey4 said:

    Here is the phenomenon: people have used their imaginations to make shit up for a really long time.

    Certainly. Though these things have been documented prior to humanity having any concept of metal machinery. Especially flying machinery that didn’t at least mimic the anatomy of a bird. Governments even spoke of them pretty casually before the topic seemingly became taboo overnight in the 60’s. The origin is a mystery, but the presence is almost undeniable at this point.

  10. I noticed Grusch seemed to pivot away from the “extraterrestrial” tag whenever congress would reference the crafts as such. Considering how long these things have been documented, it does seem wrong to assume any type of origin. They’ve seemingly been apart of the human experience based on the earliest literature & art of modern humanity. I think hubris leads people to point to the stars because in their minds the modern human is the pinnacle of innovation on Earth in its multi billion year history. The phenomenon may not be so Alien. 

  11. Do y’all remember when MHver3 first hit the scene & the stir he caused? I remember watching college football live at 3pm in the afternoon, and they were running a segment about Florida State & Clemson joining the Big12. He had fabricated this narrative, on a WVU message board, but mainstream media was running with it as if Big12 expansion was imminent. Early social media was wild.

  12. 1 hour ago, TexArcher said:

    Not the game I'm most excited about by any means, but winning aggy's Super Bowl on their field when it's barely in the top half of games we care about that year is gonna be epic as fuck.......

    You really sold me that you don’t care about that game. Hell, you might not even watch it huh?

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  13. He seems like a real cerebral player. He always knows where to go with the ball & the pressure doesn’t disrupt his distribution or timing . You can see the Bryce mannerisms, he probably watched a lot of his game these past few years. I think he’s more comparable to Spencer Rattler, a little less arm, but more between the ears. 

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