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  1. 11 minutes ago, LTtxfan said:

    Babers hoped secondary was gonna be a strength this year. 

    Babers"I did not see very many signs in the Spring Game that it will be a strength in the upcoming season "  😬

    This is what bothers the fuck out of me. It's not like the secondary was seeing routes and plays which they had never seen. They've seen the same routes and plays for 14 practices. Either our secondary coaches REALLY suck at teaching or our DBs are REALLY fucking stupid.

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  2. Just now, billfromlaketravis said:

    So the Cowboys were reinstated? I noticed black hats firing the cannon today. 

    I thought they were on 5 year probation. Just looked it up. 

    Incident happened in fall 2018. They were put on 6 year probation. I'm not premed but I think this spring does not equal 6 year.

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  3. Just now, tx 3 putt said:


    ill admit, ewers last play vs Wash is stuck in my head. That throw was just poorly executed

     

    I'm sure he’ll bounce back and have a great season 

    That last play was mostly on Sark. That was his BEST play call for a must have TD play? We showed in the scrimmage today a much higher percentage play. But Quinn and Mitchell didn't do that play any favors. Lazy execution on route running and lazy throw.

  4. 11 minutes ago, tx 3 putt said:


    the qb position better be an open competition this aug, whether sark admits it or not

    ewers should have went pro. he had two top nfl wr’s prospects last year, and a good te  ….

    We saw a glorified practice. Sark has seen 3 weeks of Qb play. I'm sure Sark is going to ruin his coaching career and our first year in the SEC because he is stupid and starts Quinn over the opinions of internet coaches.

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  5. 9 minutes ago, DixonHur said:

    I'd be surprised if he didn't.  My take is that he bleeds orange and Arch will likely be 1 and done once Ewers is gone.

    I'm more worried about Lacey.

    I'm not worried about Lacey. I want his commitment to stick but we're most likely getting Russell and probably Moore anyway. Embarrassment of choices.

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  6. That's what we get for taking away his scholarship.

    2 minutes ago, WelfareBuysMyWeed said:

    learn to take the L, pussy

    But our team is also playing offense so I took the W, pussy.

  7. Just now, WelfareBuysMyWeed said:

    Drive begins behind the chains, 1st and 20, and we pick up the first down in 2 plays. In years past, a 1st and 20 was almost guaranteed to kill the drive. That's super encouraging.

    You know what team is playing defense right? 

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  8. Just now, GTJ1982 said:

    Hopefully Bond wasn't promised a starting spot for transferring. 

    Dude can get open. Don't mean shit if he's going to John Burt everything.

    I haven't felt this great about our QB room since, well, ever.

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  9. Was going to post this in Daily but then it most likely would be deemed "political". I would get the aniBlinkingEnvelope.gif so decided to post it here. Funny how posting about bat shit crazy is political but here we are. 

     

    https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/constitutional-sheriffs-las-vegas-conference-rcna147487

    A sheriff, a felon and a conspiracy theorist walk into a hotel. They're there for the same conference.

    The Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association is urging lawmen to form posses, seize voting machines and investigate baseless claims of voter fraud.

    LAS VEGAS — A conference for a far-right sheriffs group this week drew a parade of felons, disgraced politicians, election deniers, conspiracy theorists and, in the end, a few sheriffs. 

    The Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association, or CSPOA, met in Las Vegas’ Ahern Luxury Boutique Hotel conference center to publicly counter reports of extremism within the group and set a course for the coming election — one that involves sheriffs’ investigating what they claim, despite a lack of evidence, is rampant voter fraud. 

    The group sees sheriffs as the highest authority in the U.S., more powerful than the federal government, and it wants these county officers to form posses to patrol polling places, seize voting machines and investigate the Democrats and foreign nations behind what they claim is a criminal effort to rig the vote by flooding the country with immigrants who vote illegally.  

    Critics of the group — including voting rights advocates and extremism researchers — fear the CSPOA’s new focus will amount to interference and legitimize disinformation about U.S. elections. 

    But the event Wednesday, which starred MAGA celebrities speaking to a half-empty audience made up of few actual sheriffs, pointed to just how fringe the group’s ideas are — and how what once seemed like a movement on its way into the mainstream has lost political pull.

     

     

     

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