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Hermanator

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  1. Gotta admit it. My standards were higher at 13 than at 21.
  2. Except they could have applied for a FEMA grant to cover a majority of the cost, but didn't because it would come from the Obama Admin. Republicans have zero care to actually govern. So when shit hits the fan there's no one to clean it up. But also no one to think ahead and plan to divert the shit from hitting the fan. This is what you get. These rural central Texas rednecks voted for this and wanted it. Well now you fucking got it, hombre. Oh you want answers? How about your god's fucking will. That's these rural assholes' answer whenever bad shit happens to other people. But when it happens to them? Must be someone else to blame.
  3. Everyone has their tolerance level for it. The only people that post here I know or ever see are the ones I went to UT with and knew back then. I have zero desire to ever meet anyone else from here. But I can understand why that's not the case for everyone.
  4. I'm not debating with you on anything. Of course it's not ok to persecute the poor or minorities, but the US does a great job of it. It's basically this countries' national pastime. That was demonstrated fully during Katrina, and it'll happen again in the future, only worse next time. Not sure how that absolves morons from playing thousands of dollars to send their children into well known dangerous flood plains during rainy season, but you go ahead and enjoy your NO fetish
  5. Of course it is. But it's a city that identifies with that danger. And when it floods again there will be very little federal help, just like last time, and the racism and callousness will shine through. It is much tougher to relocate a city than it is a camp for children. Therefore, much dumber to keep sending your rich little white kids into a dangerous flood plain for a few weeks at the end of rainy season. But maybe your god enjoys the sacrifice.
  6. I was just there a couple of weeks ago. I don't think they've even cleaned it up much since 2005. Except for City Park. That was nicely put together.
  7. How many receivers is Sark going to take? The 5 star kid Bishop is most likely to end up at receiver. We already have 2 others in the class in Brown and Stewart. We took 4 last year who will be true freshmen. We don't graduate any scholarship receivers after this coming season. Finley just wasn't a necessity at all. So he got low balled.
  8. I lost my virginity at a Catholic Church summer camp so this hits close to home
  9. You sure about that, counselor? https://www.campmystic.com/inspiration/#:~:text=Vespers services are held every,Communion service on Chapel Hill. It is seemingly non denominational, but definitely was inundating children with fairy tales of the Christian variety. Apparently has become quite the money maker as well. That means they'll rebuild it, and I'm sure right along the river too. This isn't the first time these camps get flooded and kids get killed. But yet nothing ever changes and they still keep sending them out there year after year.
  10. Maybe the hate monkeys running the Republican party in this state should take note. Of course they're too obtuse to do so.
  11. Or a bunch of migrant kids being held in a detention center near a river. They're white and from well off Texas families. That's why 99 percent the people in this state care. I still can't believe these idiot Christians keep building church camps for kids in well known flood plains. Don't these people read their own bibles? Genesis 6-9?
  12. If it doesn't matter when you need help, then it shouldn't matter when you don't. The humanity in these people to help a state and country that is actively persecuting them is far greater than any of you have. And far greater than I have at this point. I guarantee that. Went dark on news and semi off the grid since Thursday so this is the first I'm hearing about this whole thing. Try to remember the humanity of those that helped once this passes and it's back to persecution as the norm in this state.
  13. Football fandom seems to attract morons who get lucky and dodge a bullet only to decide they really want to go back and get shot
  14. That's because it would happen in the biggest games in the biggest moments. Sticks out a ton. But it didn't happen to him at any extraordinary rate.
  15. If he's a downgrade from Ewers we're turbo fucked. If he's just the same level as Ewers we're fucked. Ewers was the weak link on last year's team outside of specialists. I'm expecting him to be a considerable step up from Ewers, and that may still not be a Heisman winner. If Arch is in NY for the ceremony we're the favorite for the title this season. We have that much talent on hand.
  16. A tale as old as JMMC. Still one of the funniest things I've ever read on the internet.
  17. Wait, what's the story on him screwing people over? I knew there had to be something sinister with that dude. I went over to 247 back in the day when Bobby started it up and Champkind was a major dick over there. Then on shaggy/here he seemed like a decent dude. Thought it was 2 different people for a while until he verified we was on 247 too on the same name. I never tried his Houston area BBQ simply because I couldn't stand the guy on 247
  18. Now this is a man who has studied the intricacies of the looming house settlement issue and it's potential impact on spending.
  19. That's true, last year the consensus was we needed to land one of fasusi or Turntine to be an anchor left tackle. And that was before we had Nick Brooks and he apparently showed out as the next LT after Goosby. They're still on track, just need to finish with a couple more developmental OL. The NFL draft is littered with 3 and low 4 star OL every year. They need to get the right guys that will sit a couple of years and develop.
  20. The whole house settlement issue could change things to our detriment. We just don't know how that will shake out yet after all the lawsuits and legal junk. The main issue is not having terms that players sign for preventing immediate transfers with no penalties. As far as I know that hasn't been addressed yet. Fact is no one has any idea how this will ultimately play out. It could not have much of a negative impact on us, or it could revert to old days where there were rules we refused to cross but our fellow top programs very willingly crossed and routinely beat us to the best players. If that worst case happens then get ready to lose Sark to the NFL after the 2026 season if this AD isn't ready to get as dirty as needed to win as well. But for now we have no idea, the only thing we know is we have a championship level window for 2025 and 2026 with probably the 2nd most talented QB that's ever stepped on campus. So relax now and get ready for September and enjoy the ride. Nothing we can do about the future after that right now.
  21. From stuff Bobby and Gerry are saying the staff expects Nick Brooks to be a 2 yr started at LT after this year. Then if they land Turntine I imagine he gets there after unless he plays RT first. Baker has 2 years at RT as well right now. Any HS tackle they bring in after Turntine will likely be a backup for 2 years, minimum. High profile dudes don't want that. I don't understand the house settlement shit or the desire to regulate pay. You can't regulate pay because any restrictions you put will just be cheated with outside cash payments being arranged. So how about leaving that alone and regulating what you can? Namely eligibility limits and transfer rules. Make it where once a dude signs he only gets 1 free transfer without having to sit, or none at all unless the HC leaves, and it would make more sense to spend big on HS recruits if you know they will have to sit for 1 to 2 years before they'll play. At most positions anyone we sign now won't see the field much at all for a year at minimum. Sark is in a tough position because you don't want to throw a ton of money at a dude that will just get pissed and transfer out after sitting a year, and with the new rules not being set yet he has no idea what the game will be in 8 months to a year.
  22. "Maybe god thinks some people don't deserve to see"
  23. I wasn't clear. A year from when they return to playing. So approximately 2 years from the time of injury. They almost always look stiff and a little slow for the first season back if they injured it preseason. I do think he will be ready to log snaps at OSU. Whether they keep him out as a precaution though? Depends how he looks in camp.
  24. Those type of injuries typically take a year before really being back as close to normal. Unless he really knocks it out I expect him to be back in '26. I think he'll be good enough this season to where we don't have a 1000 yd back. It'll be a committee, and Arch will also get his yards
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