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15 hours ago, closetojumping said:

1 - In any event, he gets them in ways it only took the bonfire game for Mack Brown to comprehend.

2- I think he’s going to do everything he can to blow them out every time Texas plays them. 

1 - i remain mystified how mack failed to comprehend fair park after the 1st black saturday

2 - until i see arch throwing on 4th down up 5 scores in the 3rd, i won't believe it

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9 minutes ago, Fondren & Main said:

They don't understand how talented our roster really is.  LOL

Nor do they understand how... problematic... their own roster really is.

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In the quiet of an offline conversation, Sarkisian is capable of expressing genuine disdain for the ATM football program. He’s not a fan of Elko either. A lot of it carries over from Fisher and Elko fucking the state of affairs for everyone while he was still at Bama. A lot of their bullshit about him with recruits and the media (feeding negative shit to their people in the media and the national guys) started when he was there and carried over to Texas. Fisher is a piece of human shit. Excluding Elko from that label for the time being, but he’s not some jolly kind man just because he’s fatter than Santa Claus. 
So it is funny to me that the aggie fanbase is so desperate to hate him. They have a pathological need to both deify their coaches and vilify the Texas coaches. Sarkisian will never say a negative thing about them in public, yet they’ll manufacture their anger because of some psychological shortcoming as a fanbase that only they possess. 
In any event, he gets them in ways it only took the bonfire game for Mack Brown to comprehend. I think he’s going to do everything he can to blow them out everytime Texas plays them. 

Fisher might be one of my favorite aggy coaches ever. Took them to the cleaners and bled them dry with his best class ever. His mediocrity and laziness as a coach plotted against their hype and worship is just more evidence they are a cult of morons.
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“We have top 5 talent “ is a refrain that has started cracking me up. The Elk has gone out and sold that to the masses and he’s had his media carnival barker yelping it everywhere he isn’t. The notion has taken hold, not just with the aggies but with the Pates and SEC honks of the world. This has happened without any actual examination of the facts. 

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17 minutes ago, closetojumping said:

“We have top 5 talent “ is a refrain that has started cracking me up. The Elk has gone out and sold that to the masses and he’s had his media carnival barker yelping it everywhere he isn’t. The notion has taken hold, not just with the aggies but with the Pates and SEC honks of the world. This has happened without any actual examination of the facts. 

This is the best part of watching those rubes.    They have no critical media analysts.   As much as we bitch about our "Critical" media people, at least its a voice we read/hear and can decide if it has merit.  Hell, even our biggest insider Bobby B is a known pessimist and hand wringer.   He def points to potential flaws each August.    And while sometimes its annoying, it at least makes you think and see if things do go off the rails, where they could.       For the ags, there is zero critical thought, Tarp tries to write it subtly sometimes, but they don't see it.    So what they get is their roller coaster and inevitable shock at how they could lose to auburn.     It is one of the more entertaining parts of Fall Saturdays.

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24 minutes ago, Hank Chinaski said:

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The Big Lebowski What GIF by MOODMAN

He doesn't English good. But if you just string together words to evoke feelings, and disregard grammar and sentence construction, he makes a good point. 

Good teams didn't lose to Auburn in 2024. 

Also, lol at that one Aggie bitching about South Carolina being ranked ahead of them. Did he forget that SCAR beat them 44-20? 

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Thanks, @JesusSweatDuck for more of that thread.

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Chip on the shoulder!

 

 

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Peyton Manning at Tennessee

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I guess the Aggies figured this guy should be the standard for winning. The unforgetable

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And Corey did this in the brutal SWC!

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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, RomaVicta said:

Thanks, @JesusSweatDuck for more of that thread.

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Chip on the shoulder!

 

 

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Peyton Manning at Tennessee

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I guess the Aggies figured this guy should be the standard for winning. The unforgetable

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And Corey did this in the brutal SWC!

While being sanctioned by the NCAA for blatant cheating - just barely avoiding the Death Penalty.

https://www.upi.com/Archives/1994/01/05/NCAA-places-Texas-AM-football-program-on-probation/4174757746000/

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OVERLAND PARK, Kan. -- Texas A&M University avoided the 'death penalty' Wednesday but was placed on probation for five years by the NCAA Committee on Infractions for major violations in its football program committed from 1990 to 1992.

Texas A&M's football team also will be excluded from playing in a bowl game or appearing on television during the 1994 season. The NCAA did not take away any football scholarships, however, or place limits on the recruiting program.

The violations cited by the NCAA include the paying of athletes for work that was not performed, providing financial aid for prospective athletes and providing extra benefits to athletes.

Several players, including star running back Greg Hill, were suspended during the 1993 season for receiving pay for work that was not performed. Hill missed the first four games of the season.

'We believe that the penalties imposed by the NCAA Committee on Infractions are significant and it is disappointing to note that the actions of a few individuals can have such a significant impact on a university so committed to compliance,' Texas A&M Interim President Dr. Dean E. Gage said in a prepared statement.

David Swank, an Oklahoma University law professor and chairman of the Infractions Committee, said the NCAA's harshest sanction -- the so-called death penalty for repeat violations -- was considered because of similar rules violations concerning the summer work program in 1988.

However, the death penalty was not imposed, he said, because only one representative of the university's athletic interest was involved in the case, and the university conducted its own 'prompt and thorough investigation' and cooperated with the NCAA enforcement staff.

'We discussed it (death penalty) but decided there were enough unique factors that it was an inappropriate penalty in this case,' Swank said in a teleconference with the media. 'But for the strong action taken by (school officials) the penalty would have been more severe. One can only hope that the alumni of Texas A&M will follow their example.'

 

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