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Longhornlove

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  1. 10 minutes ago, Blotto said:

     

     

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    I suppose they have a good roster with a bad CB coach that caused it all to come crashing to the ground? Please educate me, I don't always read memes and GIFs correctly.

  2. 2 minutes ago, closetojumping said:

    The burden of proof is on you in this instance. He was just fired for performance. He wasn't retained at LSU when Kelly was looking for help in the transition. His charges at UF, a typical DB powerhouse, looked like shit the last two years. Why do the rest of us need to believe that he's "the best CB coach in the land"?

    Well, I guess he sucks now. Whatever you say sir. I guess their head coach couldn't overcome their CB coaches' ineptitude.

  3. 34 minutes ago, nycHorn said:


    Congrats.

    Development also matters. Go watch their play. It wasn’t good.

    Yep, they have a shit roster. Bad players=bad play. Raymond was one of two sacrificial lambs for their shitty head coach.

  4. 7 minutes ago, nycHorn said:


    Recruiter. Not so much coach.

    Having good players might be the most important part of the job. Recruiting IS part of the job of being a college CB coach. I don't think your argument holds much water. I stand by what I said and am guessing a ton of people will agree.

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  5. 6 hours ago, longhornmatt said:

    Yes, but that includes backups and third stringers.  Obviously, not every starting QB makes $30,000,000 or $40,000,000+ per year … but there are guys way further down the hierarchy than you’d expect who make that much.  Daniel Jones, Kyler Murray, etc.  If you just show some level of promise as a young starting QB, that 2nd contract is pretty massive nowadays. 

     

    1 hour ago, Hermanator said:

    That's all QBs including rookies and backups. Middle of the road starters not on rookie contracts are easily in the 20s and many make 30+ million. All you have to do is show potential as a starter in that first contract and a team is almost forced to stick with you. 

    Just responding to what was posted "Even middle of the pack NFL QBs are making 30-40+ mil a year. " which is objectively inaccurate to put it mildly.

  6. 2 hours ago, Hermanator said:

    NIL is nice but

    Even middle of the pack NFL QBs are making 30-40+ mil a year. 

    Not really, or should I say, not even close.

    The median wage for all NFL players is around $860,000, which is considerably lower, and First-year rookies earn a minimum of $435,000. While top quarterbacks can make over $25 to $30 million per year, the average salary for all quarterbacks is $5,766,000, with a median income of $1,100,000.Sep 5, 2023

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  7. 9 minutes ago, Huckleberry said:

    OMG in the SEC?!? He most be a god!

    Jesus Christ I'm already sick of the SEC knob slobbing. He coaches in the SEC East! His schedule is easier than a Big 12 schedule every year for fuck's sake. Gary fucking Pinkel waltzed into the SEC East with a mediocre Big 12 roster and won the division twice. Stoops was there for 5 years before Smart got Georgia really rolling. Fuck outta here with that shit. 

    STFU bitch, he has won 10 games twice at Kentucky in his time there. I get your point, SEC is overrated in many ways but don't let that get in the way of clear thinking. He is far and away a more proven coach than what they deserve. We fucking hired Tom Herman from Houston who won a bunch of games in that big bad conference they were in. What conference was that BTW?

    Are you really comparing the Kentucky job to the Georgia job? I'm speachless on that.

  8. 2 minutes ago, DFW Horn said:

    Stoops would've been a good, safe hire. Not the "splash" Bjork promised when this fiasco began.

    Now they're furked

    We can make fun of the Stoops family all we want but that dude has won, on the regular, in football, at Kentucky, in the SEC. Aggy has done far worse than Mark Stoops.

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  9. Just now, Party_Taco said:


    But VERY relevant for the next game (and the one that follows), and let’s be honest, he hasn’t exactly been lighting it up since he came back.

    He wasn’t great tonight and we need him to be better down the stretch. I know he has it in him!

    And yet what I said is correct, he will be fine, this offense will be fine.

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