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  1. 4 hours ago, Had Enough said:


    I rewatched the first half. Really he missed two deep balls before the half. If he keeps Worthy upright on the first, it’s a TD then the overthrow on the same play in which we scored to tie it at 48. And it’s mostly on Sarkisian but Casey did not manage the clock well at the end of the first half.

    When our offense was sucking in the 3rd, he missed the throw on 3rd and long. He probably could have run for the first. And the receivers were going to be open, but the timing was out of whack. We need him to convert, and he should have.

    I’m not sure what the progressions are, but throwing into double coverage to Bijan was 100% locking in on him pre-snap. The throw before was a lower percentage throw. Both of those down 7 in scoring position.

    He also just missed Washington when the toe was out of bounds. That was on Casey. That’s not a real percentage throw and so close to being perfect.

    The OLINE gets a lot of grief, and they still whiff on way too many plays. But on those plays mentioned above and our scoring plays, they did a really good job.

    And just to argue, I’d say he didn’t play well enough or we would have won. That’s not to say he didn’t play well. It was so close one play at a critical time May have done it. From any number of different sources.

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  2. Dline personnel needs to be re-examined. Maybe the Jacoby Jones injury was more significant than thought, but the front isn't getting enough pressure or holding up against the run.

    The DB's play the edges well I guess, but are subpar defending deep balls. Schooler and BJ are terrible and consistently rob any progress the defense is making towards getting off the field which compounds to longer drives and getting worn out by the 4th. Maybe we can replace Terry Joseph or Gideon with Jimmy Lake after he's fired.

  3. 23 minutes ago, gmr548 said:

    Moving Sanders to DE is not an immediate fix to the pass rush, Jesus Christ.

    You're right, not moving a 5-star Athlete/DE who's the closest we have to an Ossai on the roster is not an immediate fix. Good call.

  4. 7 minutes ago, RabidM said:

    I was just about to post about moving JT Sanders to defense full time.. even if he goes back to TE next season.  He's getting so few snaps on offense.  We need ANYONE with pass rushing athleticism as a potential option on defense. 

    It's the only immediate fix to our pass rush, otherwise it's a long time til we can address it with the portal and recruiting.

  5. 5 minutes ago, RomaVicta said:

    College football players don't live in the real world. They live on campus which is usually a pretty nice environment anywhere you go. Plenty of attractive young women and they are gods in that world. 

    They're not going to live in the bad part of town or even a gated suburb. They don't commute. They're going to heaven. 

    It may be nicer to have your heaven surrounded by Austin or some other attractive city, but I doubt it's ever a decisive factor.

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  6. 41 minutes ago, hiphopfroggyIII said:

    speaking of ag, you guys are the most butthurt insecure fanbase out there, it is absolutely hilarious. Trying to fabricate all these reasons to be mad at TCU when the only real reason is that we beat that ass.  I'm getting crowdsourced just for showing up as a TCU fan and stating that I wouldn't trade Zach Evans for Bijan. Guess if I had mentioned Quinton Johnston the rest of you would have gone into hysterics as well. At least I found out the real reason you guys are tucking tail to the SEC, getting that ass spanked by TCU on the field and in recruiting. ZACH EVANS. ZACH EVANS. ZACH EVANS. It's like he is the Candyman.  Ya'll all talking shit about a kid who was in high school yet none of y'all even had anything to say about what he supposedly did. Real classy, grown men  dips hit's like closetohumpinghismom baselessly accusing kids of rape when UT has more rape accusations on their football team than anyone in the Big 12 expect Baylor, while TCU has zero. Projecting much? 

     

    It's funny too because no matter what happens Saturday the sad reality for UT is that TCU beat that ass so bad y'all ran off like red faced Nebraska. Seeing Zach Evans go to TCU seemed to have been the clincher(I really had no idea until yesterday) as your puckered asses just couldn't take it no more. Take your ball and run off to aggie just like red faced Tom Osborne and Nebraska. 

    But perhaps the funniest part is that it is all for naught. TCU and the rest of the Big 12 still gunna get paid and have a seat at the table. TCU still beating UT and Bama for recruits.  Now UT is just another southern SEC football school like Ole Miss and Auburn. Having fun sucking that Bama teet and letting them splash all over your face while you ask for more.

     

    Now for all you dumbasses about to reply 'have fun going back to MWC'. Well the MWC was awesome and TCU, BYU and Utah were wrecking shop. TCU went to two BCS bowls in the MWC. So TCU is not Baylor or Tech and we don't rely you in anyway. TCU is college football legend and actually has as much history or more than UT. But I'm not here to educate you. I'm here to bid you adieu.  

     

    So Bon Voyage you thin skinned butthurt lil bitches, thanks for the keys to the conference we will take good care of it for you.  And don't worry, now that you don't have to face big bad TCU every year you guys might have a shot at building your program back up beating the lil runts like aggie and Miss St. Have fun in Mississippi and Alabama lol. 

     

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    P.S. TCU gunna beat that ass again this Saturday.

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  7. Lost one of the greats

     

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    Norm Macdonald, whose laconic delivery of sharp and incisive observations made him one of Saturday Night Live‘s most influential and beloved cast members, died today after a nine-year private battle with cancer. He was 61.

    Macdonald’s death was announced to Deadline by his management firm Brillstein Entertainment. The comedian’s longtime producing partner and friend Lori Jo Hoekstra, who was with him at the time of his death this morning, said Macdonald had been battling cancer for nearly a decade but was determined to keep his health struggles private, away from family, friends and fans.

    “He was most proud of his comedy,” Hoekstra said. “He never wanted the diagnosis to affect the way the audience or any of his loved ones saw him. Norm was a pure comic. He once wrote that ‘a joke should catch someone by surprise, it should never pander.’ He certainly never pandered. Norm will be missed terribly.”

    Macdonald was an SNL cast member from 1993-98, making his greatest impact as the anchor of the show’s “Weekend Update” segments for three seasons. Remembered both for his droll style — and for his refusal to go easy on O.J. Simpson despite reported pressure from SNL execs — Macdonald would prove one of the most impactful “Update” anchors, pivoting away from the slapstick approach of Chevy Chase and toward the more barbed political approach of his successor Colin Quinn.

    Born on October 17, 1959, in Quebec City, Macdonald started his show business career in the comedy clubs of Canada, developing the deadpan style that would become both his trademark and a highly influential touchstone for a generation of comics. A contestant on Star Search in 1990, he was hired to write for Roseanne Barr’s sitcom Roseanne for the 1992-93 season before landing a coveted gig at NBC’s Saturday Night Live.

    Macdonald’s departure from the show was controversial in itself, and he often attributed his firing to his continued lambasting of O.J. Simpson as a murderer despite what he said was the displeasure of Don Ohlmeyer, president of NBC’s West Coast division, who Macdonald said was a friend of the former football great.

    After leaving SNL in 1998, Macdonald starred in his own comedy series, The Norm Show, from 1999 to 2001. Over the years he made numerous appearances on various late-night shows, including Late Night With David Letterman and Conan, and had a recurring role on The Middle.

     

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  8. 9 minutes ago, tbone_ said:


    Are you sure? Seems like a pretty standard play to me. Like the kind of shit you should be born knowing as a OL player.

    If only there was someone who could play the person who was born knowing what to do.

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