Jump to content

Chili dog

Burnt Ends
  • Posts

    1245
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by Chili dog

  1. 10 hours ago, closetohumping said:

    We good.  This is a huge board. Lots of economic diversity and I know you’re doing great and that’s ok!   You’re a reasonable sooner but my ask for you the whole tome was to say that cancelling some dads business because his son portaled is not ok.  That’s something I will not support 

     

    2 hours ago, ChiTownDoc said:

    Yes any fan saying that is a dumbass.  All good my guy. 

    image.gif.94f39394a8e143a6ed8840943d22edf9.gif

  2. 7 hours ago, Aqua Buddha said:

     

    For better or for worse, college sports is like pro sports now but with fewer guardrails.  The kid's dad was acting as his effective agent and did not act in good faith.  If Rich Paul or Kawhi's uncle owned a series of sports bars in their respective cities, then you can most definitely expect them to be boycotted after their respective players left, fair or not.  

    We may not like it but that's the way it is now.  In the "before times," you could say a college player doesn't owe anything to the fans but it's different now.  Maybe the dad can get more money from Missouri to cover his losses.  

    So, yeah, a player and his family are now pro athletes and they need to be worried about PR, just like pro athletes are.  "His child" is now a professional athlete.

    None of this excuses what your fan base has done or who they are. I’m so glad you’re my enemy. You are collectively worthy of disdain. This is what happens when people have literally nothing to live for without sports. It does not get more insecure or pathetic. I do know some OU fans who are ashamed. There aren’t nearly enough of them, though. 

    • Hook 'Em 1
  3. 36 minutes ago, closetojumping said:

    Well, yeah. @Tex Pete hasn’t bought his used F150s from anyone but Moffitt’s No Credit No Problem lot in Longview since it opened back in ‘05.

    Why the need to call Pete out? Pot-stirring mother fucker...

    Truthfully, I have missed any rants Pete has gone on in defense of Moffitt, but I know why Pete is defensive of him, and Pete and I will always see eye to eye on that subject. We are in the unique position of knowing exactly how the LSU strength program was run under Moffitt AND exactly how the UT strength program was run under Mad Dog and that worthless turd Wylie. And having that knowledge made it crystal clear as to how we (Texas) were able to squander such talented teams under Mack while LSU was able to win championships with a vegetable as head coach and a scrub playing QB (in 03 and 07). It has taught me the value of a strength coach, and it has shaped my opinions on not only S&C philosophies, but the implementation of those philosophies. For instance, I think Mad Dog knew how to put a training program together, but I think he fell extremely short in demanding accountability from the players. Wylie is just a narcissist who found a job that let him work out on the clock. He’s a moron.

    I disagree with Moffitt as to the caliber of the other coaches at atm, but I do believe Moffitt is the type of guy you hire if you need a culture change. In the day of the transfer portal, maybe his approach wont work as well, but until I see otherwise, I will praise that one hire as a good one. 
     

    All that said, I’m not predicting atm to make a huge turnaround. S&C can only fix so much. At least LSU had good football assistants. 

    • Hook 'Em 1
    • Haha 1
  4. 5 minutes ago, bwub60 said:

    You said his HS film was better. So post it. The guy was amazing. Are you saying he wasnt? 

    I saw the guy firsthand. I know what’s on the film. You made a claim that we should tap the [brakes]. I say fuck that. Brown has 5️ highlights that go on for nearly 8 minutes. I’ve never seen a more destructive DT at the high school level. Maybe some as destructive, though none come to mind. But don’t worry, I’ve sent this film to a guy who broke down recruiting film at UT under Mack and I’ll let you know if he disputes me. 

    • Hook 'Em 1
    • Like 1
  5. Just now, bwub60 said:

    You said his HS film was better. So post it. The guy was amazing. Are you saying he wasnt? 

    In high school, he was not amazing. I never felt he was amazing. His high school film is not anywhere near as good as Brown’s. 

    Just now, Doc Daneeka said:

    I don’t have the film, but let me take this moment to compliment you on your usage of pronouns, particularly your “he.”

    Thank you. I hope you’ll forgive my ending a sentence in a preposition. I try not to cast too many pearls before swine 😉

    • Hook 'Em 1
  6. 1 hour ago, bwub60 said:

    Bro Tommie Harris was amazing. Lets pump the breaks a bit.

    He didn’t have high school film like that. And really, he wasn’t amazing. He was a gifted athlete, but not an amazing football player. 

  7. 58 minutes ago, Atticus said:

    The best part is that he isn't even close to maximizing his natural ability yet. Wait until he gets developed (hopefully in Austin). 

    Especially in the weight room and with nutrition. My understanding is that Florida public schools don’t have a “UIL” period where kids are lifting weights. If that’s true and this kid is doing all this hell-raising on natural strength, he’s going to explode with some training. 

  8. 18 minutes ago, BurntOrange&White said:

    I wasn't trying to be a smart ass at all. I was legitimately curious who you would compare him with of other players from the "highlight perspective."

    I never saw Leonard Davis in high school, but this is how I imagine his highlights might have looked. 

    1 minute ago, longhornmatt said:

    That strength is almost unreal.  I agree he’s not as quick as guys like Tommie Harris, but the raw power and explosiveness are like watching Suh rag doll people.  Unless he’s playing the Florida equivalent of 1A (which doesn’t appear to be the case - he’s chucking some big bodies around) that’s a very impressive prospect.

    He’s pretty freaking quick. 

    • Hook 'Em 1
  9. 17 minutes ago, Huckleberry said:

    Just saying that Harris was a combination of good strength and elite quickness for an interior DL. He did not have nearly the strength that Brown shows in his film, although to be fair I watched Harris in a full game so maybe Brown's highlights are overstating his strength. I watched a mediocre Georgetown team completely neutralize Harris (although admittedly with double teams). Brown is throwing guys the same size Georgetown had around like rag dolls in that film. 

    But as I said it was a full game for Harris and only one. If you only watched the game I watched you would have thought Harris was a much better TE prospect when you left.

    I agree with this. I always felt Harris’s value was based on potential. This kid is manhandling people on his hudl. Completely destroying everything. Throwing kids with one hand. It’s incredible. 

×
×
  • Create New...