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  1. 5 minutes ago, GreenspointTexas said:

    Blue is gone in 10 months anyway. 3rd -4th rounder. He’ll split carries to start the season but be our bell cow by OU. Hopefully the staff isnt dumb enough to start Wisner over him or some shit like they did to Brooks last year

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    Fucking offseason, man. Look, I hope Blue wins the fucking Heisman. But if he broke a tackle last year, I don't remember it. Last year he showed he was a great change of pace back, but definitely not a bellcow. Bellcow RBs are practically extinct anyways. 

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  2. 2 hours ago, Catdaddyhorn said:

    I felt Blue should've gotten the larger share of opportunities behind Brooks last year and never understood why he didn't.  It seemed to me that Gerry Hamilton went out of his way to downplay Blue's qualities in favor of Baxter. I guess he was getting that view from his contacts on the staff because the imbalance in usage between the 2 last season never made sense to me.  

    Or, you know, it's just that Sark and the staff really like Baxter.  It's not a conspiracy and that seems like some revisionist history re: Blue. 

    I agree that CJ was solid and not spectacular last year. He also seemed to be banged up the whole season. Lots of talent behind him on the depth chart. Will be interesting to see how it all plays out. 

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  3. Years ago I dreamt up an idea of a NYT political cartoon. It's two AR-15's relaxing in their own loungers alone on the beach with dead bodies piled like mountains in the background. 

    And one AR-15 says to the other, "Finally, some peace and quiet." 

     

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  4. I am perfectly content to completely ignore Baylor, TTU, UH, TCU moving forward. Never really cared about Okie State, WV, Iowa State, or Kansas, good luck to them. Hat tip to Kansas State...incredible what Bill Snyder started there and they have my respect. 

    I'm very excited about the SEC with one (maybe)unpopular caveat. I hate re-engaging with A&M. I know how important the rivalry is. I went to Bonfire in HS (a couple of my best friends were Aggie legacies). I will never forget being at the '98 game when Ricky broke the record. I just seriously hate everything about the culture and overall aura at Texas A&M and being associated with them again. I really enjoyed the hiatus and would've been happy if it lasted forever. 

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  5. Have been planning to camp at a friend's piece of land near Dripping Springs with my 6 year old and other families. They just cancelled due to weather and some construction still going on at the property.  Bummed but also a little relieved. The thought of traffic issues and shitty weather kinda dampened our excitement. Godspeed to all of y'all making a trip and hope you get the full experience! 

     

  6. 59 minutes ago, 956 Worldwide said:

    It is wild to me how much of right-wing politics is just beefs with different brands. 

    Every accusation is a confession.  Hardcore right wingers are thin skinned woke radicals in search of a safe space.  Waaaaah, a book talks about blowjobs, ban it, waaaaaah. Immigrants are taking over this country, waaaaah! Crime, waaaaaah! Border, waaaaah! Bathrooms are a sacred safe space, waaaaaah! Gay Bud Light can, cancel them, waaaaaah!

    Truly the biggest pussies in this country. 

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  7. 20 hours ago, Mittens said:

    Not sure what thread this goes in because he's not really a $9.95er, but everyone's favorite is on strike.

     

    Absolutely incredible that Bohls/Golden/etc have survived the purge. 

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  8. 1 hour ago, Fud said:

    The second half of last season. If Houston gets that version for a full season, it was a bad trade 

    The switched OCs mid-season and focused on running the ball. Diggs did not play poorly, they just didn't throw him the ball as much. 

  9. Thanks for sharing this story. Tragic. 

    Religion has been bastardized and warped and turned into a vehicle of sin and hate. I try to understand it's original powerful purpose.  All the pain and suffering people endured way back in the day. War, hunger, sickness, unsuccessful child birth or early deaths. People needed something powerful to believe in so they could continue to live.  

    I know it's nothing groundbreaking in terms of its theme, but the last scene of Fargo this year really resonated and stuck with me. What have we done to each other? Can't we just live with joy and love, not sin and hate? 

     

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  10. I do not mind the risks with trading draft picks when it's an aggressive move by the Texans. Everyone thought Houston gave up too much last year to trade up for WAJ, but it worked out. 

    I know this situation is different (Texans can't control how good/bad Vikings will be next year), but this is a move they made trying to be a Super Bowl contender. I don't care how it's perceived by NFL analysts and Twitter dorks. 

  11. 1 minute ago, Bevo said:

    I always find that weird. Is $5M not enough to get someone to try his best? $10M? What's the magic number to get someone to work hard? The guy is 30 and set for life either way. IMO, the work hard part has to come from the inside for a 30 year old football player who has only a few years left in him either way.

    Because NFL contracts are not guaranteed, the incentives in a contract year are huge. Players/agents are asking for more guaranteed money up front now, which is good for them. 

    Small sample size, but I play golf weekly with a NFL DB that "retired" in 2022, but he's considering coming back next year (Dolphins have been calling his agent). He admitted to me that he "let up a little" after he signed his big contract after his rookie deal expired. He isn't proud of it, but injuries are a huge concern and the fact these guys can just be cut if they get a major injury can affect their mindset. 

     

  12. On 9/11/2018 at 10:28 AM, Bateshorn said:

    She's generally considered a political opportunist of the first order.  I think most people inside the beltway think she'd switch parties in a heartbeat if it allowed her to advance office.

    4th post on this thread. 

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  13. Has anyone else been quietly/slightly concerned about Johntay Cook? 

    I didn't follow his recruitment or watch highlights from HS, but I know he was huge commitment and people expect greatness. In his limited time last year, he looked...good? Nothing really jumped off the screen. Now we've added Bond/Golden/Bolden. Wingo is making a huge impression already and even DeAndre Moore seems to be turning a corner. Niblack is gonna get targets and maybe even Wisner along with Baxter/Blue out of the backfield.  That's a lot of options for Quinn, and most of the spring reports I've read/seen so far don't seem to talk about Johntay much. 

    Obviously as a fan this added WR depth is GREAT news. Hope Cook lights it up Just wonder if it's possible if he gets lost in the shuffle. 

  14. 22 hours ago, Hank Kingsley said:

     

    Austin — There have been recent and inaccurate reports about the voter registration process and ID requirements in Texas. Please see the statement from Secretary of State Jane Nelson below.

    "It is totally inaccurate that 1.2 million voters have registered to vote in Texas without a photo ID this year. The truth is our voter rolls have increased by 57,711 voters since the beginning of 2024. This is less than the number of people registered in the same timeframe in 2022 (about 65,000) and in 2020 (about 104,000).

    When Texans register to vote, they must provide a driver license number or a Social Security number. When an individual registers to vote with just a SSN, the state verifies that the SSN is authentic.

    While federal law allows individuals to register to vote without a photo ID, Texans must actually show proof of ID to vote. The 1.2 million figure comes from the Social Security Administration’s (SSA) website, which is supposed to report the number of times states have asked to verify an individual’s social security number. The SSA number is clearly incorrect, and we are working now to determine why there is such a large discrepancy."

     

     

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