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Tree Fidy

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  1. 24 minutes ago, SydneyCarton said:

    Accusing? Sure. Of course this is the same poster who insists he is still teddy lehman fast, teddy Lehman svelte, and not prone to funny dog ownership that he doesn’t carry around with him in his murse. 
     

    but why bring reality into the hilarious fun of the internet?

    I swear my intention was not to instigate, but that being the unintended outcome has me here for it.  😂

  2. 41 minutes ago, UncleSonny said:

    If Neyor isn’t healthy, or if he’s not the same athletically as he was before the injury, I wouldn’t be surprised if the coaches aren’t fighting to keep him around. 

    But yeah, if the coaches sell him on being a real part of our plans next season I can’t imagine he’d leave. 

    Damn, the double negative really challenged my reading comprehension abilities.  

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  3. 1 hour ago, SydneyCarton said:

    Your children might grow up to be the first ever roster of college athletes that have early onset diabetes. I'm comfortable with my decision here. 

    Also, cereal and a 6 year old is messy, and I don't have to clean that shit up. Feels like a win/win here. 

    Cleaning up some cereal is inconvenient?   No, I will tell you what is inconvenient- when it comes time for that child, neglected of the joys of cereal by you, chooses your nursing home and sorts by “priced lowest to highest” because he/she holds a (legitimate) grudge.  

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  4. Just now, Rickylovesweed said:

    Like I posted earlier in the thread, going 7-5 with that schedule is an absolute joke. They were gifted 7 wins this year based on shitty opponents. If they somehow lose to South Carolina or Mississippi State my god they are terrible. 

    If aggy had South Carolina's schedule this year they would also be 2-5 or maybe 3-4. 

    @satyanash would like a word with you...In private...NOW!

  5. 7 minutes ago, Da Fino said:

    It wasn't "pretty much," that's his deal. 

    Well, his was a year or 2  before this...I give him the benefit of the doubt that no human is this inhumane.

    Tiffany Avery Smith, the wife of former Houston Texans general manager Rick Smith, died Thursday from complications of breast cancer. She was 49. She had been diagnosed with the disease in September 2017. Rick Smith took an extended leave of absence in January last year to help care for his wife and three children.

  6. 46 minutes ago, Frank Drebin said:

    By next August, if he does not transfer, Wiggy will be a Heisman frontrunner.

    They will ignore his performance against Miami, where he did very little outside of two shortfields gifted by special teams mishaps from Miami or garbage time.  Or the 6 points he put up in a half against Auburn where the team immediately did much better when Max Johnson entered the game.

    They assume that his dad didn't play MLB at the D1 level and doesn't understand that the horrific O line and offensive scheme are having a very negative impact on his son.  They also assume it is a foregone conclusion that he will return.  They are equally as wrong on both.

  7. 1 hour ago, Not a Sock said:

    What does it take to get sideline passes as a donor?  Is it just have deep enough pockets or do you also need some connections within Belmont. Could somebody that is like a drop out or isn’t even an alumni but has mountains of cash to burn buy their way on to the sideline or practice field?

    I also was able to be on the field before the Texans game.  Long story short, my wife and MIL stayed at the Houstonian one weekend to get away and Rick Smith (ex GM) was pretty much hitting on my wife.  She called me from the pool and I told her who he was and to play along while slipping in how much our kids love the Texans and have always wanted to be on the field.  She did great - Administrative assistant reached out and sent us 4 club seats along with pre-game sideline passes.  And before one of you socially awkward dumbasses ask for pics...yeah, fuck off (in the nicest way possible of course).

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  8. 1 hour ago, Not a Sock said:

    What does it take to get sideline passes as a donor?  Is it just have deep enough pockets or do you also need some connections within Belmont. Could somebody that is like a drop out or isn’t even an alumni but has mountains of cash to burn buy their way on to the sideline or practice field?

    I went down on the field during a game a few years ago when my oldest son was in school.  One of his fraternity brothers was a Texas Cowboy and got me a badge to get down there.  Of course, the area was promptly cleared when the drunk asshat inadvertently fired the cannon thinking Texas got a 4th down stop near the end of the game...turns out it was a 1st down for the other team.  Pro tip, the water bottles by the cannon without labels are filled with vodka - stay away.

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  9. 5 minutes ago, NoName said:

    we all think Weigman is good but DeBoer is going to have the choice of the litter in the portal after Penix graduates. if Weigman has that opportunity he should jump all over it with a couple of years of eligibility remaining.

    Weigman has 3 years of eligibility left given that he is taking this as a red shirt year.  And CTJ is on point with his comments regarding dad not being excited about the O line.  

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  10. 11 hours ago, UpperWestside said:

    Yes I’m good with that and he’s a cancer survivor, which at his age, takes a lot to persevere through it when you are approaching 80. He’s just like the rest of us and he’s flawed. At the end of the day I think he’s a good guy and I’d sit and listen to him talk about life or coaching. I feel like he chose poorly in deciding that College Station was where it was at for him. He could’ve stayed in LA and probably won on a grand scale, but Hollywood wasn’t for him. I just don’t have misplaced anger for someone because of who they coached.

    Look, I don't know if you are correct or not on your assessment of the guy.  But, you know who else is a cancer survivor?  A simple Google search of "serial killers who were diagnosed with and survived cancer" was an interesting place to start.

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