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Posts posted by Catdaddyhorn
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21 minutes ago, BurntOrange&White said:
They hired the Kansas OC.
OK, that's much better, but not sure Drew Allar is much of a running threat, at least not if the shifty variety. Kansas' offense is essentially a new aged option offense with great passing concepts mixed in. I havent been impressed with Drew Allar all season. He was clearly a 5 star based on his physical traits and not on his ability to play QB.
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1 hour ago, heso said:
The interim OC until Kotelnicki from Kentucky takes over.
and the interim DC until Tom Allen takes over.
What a second? Franklin looked at his troubled offense and thought to himself that Kentucky's offense was the answer.
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Nobody hates former Longhorn players like Longhorn "fans".
Flipping burgers with a masters degree. Yeah, that's his only option.
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He's doing what he's doing on usage rate less than Jonathan Kuminga. Chet is literally only being held down by his own team.
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9 hours ago, Aqua Buddha said:
I watched him play in college for about 10 minutes so I'm surprised about how athletic he is and how good of a finisher he is. I remember one of the scouting reports said he was limited in college because all Drew Timme could do was stand in the post with his arms in the air, which clogged the lane and forced Chet outside. That turned out to be correct. Much better scorer than Jabari in that same class. Also a borderline elite shooter and much better shooter than Wemby, quite frankly.
Also this:
It's counter intuitive, but college ball is the more restrictive game in terms of movement and space. Zones and poorer shooting in the college game have the effect of a more restrictive game that prevents players from show casing their athleticism without racking up fouls.
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Broad empathy and understanding for some, broader skepticism for others.
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1 minute ago, shadow_operative said:
right, because everything about me says that i have issues with black people in authority. do you know a single fucking thing about me? do you know how patently fucking stupid of an assertion that is?
Oh yeah, I forgot you grew up in Plugerville so you know all about black people. Believe me Ive seen your insipid takes on black people over the years and held my tongue. But not today motherfucker, Ive got time. Bitchass mutherfucker.
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Nah Im calling you out on your bullshit. Especially when it comes to race. I dont give a fuck if Im the only one one here who calls you out on that bullshit.
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There's nothing more predictable than a white person claiming a black person in an authoritative position just so happens to hate or resent white people. It's a default setting for some, that or believing said black person is dumb.
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I live in Houston. What the hell do I have to do with the DFW scene?
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You've literally made the same post for 6 or 7 years now. The only new take is your Shaka hates white people, which you decided you unveil this year. Im in high anticipation of what new material you'll grace us with next year.
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You've said his name before. I'll let someone else go search for it, but I had no way of knowing who it was other than YOU saying it.
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8 minutes ago, shadow_operative said:
he does play fucked up mind games with his players heads, he did bench his team captain and then went against holland’s direct wishes by sharing holland’s personal family info with the media, all as an excuse to bench holland (seriously that’s human piece of shit behavior, jeff fisher behavior- holland would have been within his rights to beat shaka’s ass), and yeah, according to people who know him he resents and distrusts white people and largely avoids recruiting white kids. he’s a pipe hitting member of the tribe. did you have some fucking point in repeating what i’ve said? jesus you’re just as immature as you claim i am.
also thanks for outing demarcus holland just now, that was really upstanding of you. what a great guy you are for that one. way to prove you’re a i’ve it all.
You've said his name repeatedly before. Do you even keep up with all of your "Shaka is evil" takes?
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13 minutes ago, shadow_operative said:
yeah i shouldn’t have brought it up, i’ve said as much. i was drunk, and i was tired of hearing people extol the virtues of shaka’s sainthood. that said, i can’t exactly give all of the nitty gritty details without betraying my sources, can i? all i can really point to is what i already said- he recruited one single white guy in six seasons at Texas, and the way he treated his black players was wildly different than the way he did his white players, as we all saw on the LHN.
you don’t have to believe me, and you can dislike what i’ve said all you want, but this stuff comes from direct sources who were in his program at Texas, some of the same sources who’ve given me who-knows-how-much info which i’ve shared here countless times throughout the years. so disagree with it, get mad it, rage against the machine all you want, but don’t sit here and tell me that i’m just making shit up out of thin air simply because you don’t like what i said. if you’ve never questioned shit that i’ve revealed here on the board before, don’t start accusing me of just making shit up now.
I guess Brock Cunningham, Dylan Osetkowski, Will Baker = one white guy. Not to mention the guys who turned him down. It's interesting to see the vulnerabilities and fragility that comes into play when some white people deal with a black person in authority. Suddenly the paranoia about said black person's actions relative to race come under close scrutiny. It's probably akin to the same sort of psychological mechanism that causes some white people to comment repeatedly and take notice when they're the only white person in a room.
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"Oh no, people don't realize Shaka is the devil. Well I've got news for them. He plays mental games with is players, and he told reporters Demarcus Hollands grandmother died and he hates white people. That should do it. Now they'll know what type of devil we were dealing with."
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20 hours ago, 59 Burst said:
The minute football players are officially recognized as employees and the universities are recognized as employers the sport as we know it dies.
I can just imagine wage and hour showing up at the local university.
In my eyes this sort of thinking is wrong headed. Part of the problem is college football is trying to serve 2 masters at once. On one hand they want to hold on to all the collegial and amateurism of yester year while simultaneously attempting to make every single dollar available to them under the sun. You simply cant do both without causing issues in the sport. If you want to limit player movement you're going to have to put them under contracts and make them employees. You can't restrict player movement without having contracts. The NCAA has lost every case recently where this issue was in contention. Another problem with college football is they need to get away from the decentralized organizing forces of the sport. It needs to be governed under a single set of rules and have someone, or some committee looking out for a the greater good of the sport as whole as opposed to conference entities working as competitors sabotaging each other at every turn in an effort to gain more power. You simply can't reap billions of dollars on one end and then on the other end pretend this isn't a big business and the players aren't due any of that largess. That sort of cognitive dissonance doesn't work anymore.
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4 minutes ago, Stringer said:
Yeah, I saw his stats seemed fine for a college starter. He just seemed like the same guy today, lost and a step behind, so I was a little confused. I just assume he got his stats this year beating up on early non-conference games.Oh he definitely did, but his early foul trouble really exacerbated things for him. Honestly we should've been a team he matched up well against. We're not overly athletic in the frontcourt outside of Mitchel, so he shouldve been able to stay on the court. He's a player who needs tremendous guard play to bring out the best him, something LSU has none of.
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Not only should Weaver get Horton's minutes, but if Horton is out there then Weaver has to be out there as well.
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11 minutes ago, ClubWhatever said:
He didn't suddenly become a terrible defender. Makes you question the staff's scouting ability
The problem is who we play Horton alongside of. We cant have him, Abmas, and Hunter on the court at the same time. That just makes your backcourt absolutely atrocious defensively. Hunter isn't a bad defender, but often times when playing alongside Abmas and Horton he's guarding the biggest wing and that diminishes his defensive strengths.
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17 minutes ago, Stringer said:
Man, quite the fall for Will Baker. Sucks that he never seemed to put it together.
He's their leading scorer.
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44 minutes ago, ztejas said:
Lol. Turn the game on, LSU player steps out of bounds, uncalled, guy doing color already sounds like a fucking douche.
College basketball!
He has to force in the letters S-E-C into every utterance out of his mouth. I didn't realize ESPN's brand management work for the SEC extended into other sports outside of football.
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Wow, just now seeing this....
This is pretty low even for you. Every year you come out with some new trumped up reason to justify your hate for Smart, all while simultaneously claiming you don't hate him. I wonder what next year's new Shaka Smart anecdote will be.
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Sims fouled out. The choice was between Banks, Hamm, and of course Eric Davis.
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This aint track or any other individual sport. He did everything he could've done in his first playoff game to beat Green Bay (301yds 3TDs) only to have the defense give it up in the end. This nonsense that wins and losses are only on the QB in arguably the most team dependent sport on the planet is idiotic. I realize that sports talk and debate shows have devolved into incessantly spouting this nonsense, but it doesn't make it true.