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We talked about the Netflix series in the main aggie thread in football. Its pretty amusing.

Waiting for them and Mississippi State to boycott Netflix. Oh wait, MSU isn't crying about only showing a loss on the series. Never mind.

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On 8/6/2025 at 1:16 PM, texifornia said:

I've always been a little disgruntled that we don't claim some extremely valid older titles while actual bluebloods like Bama will happily go out on some ridiculous limbs to put more years on the board.

the retroactive natty claiming is not what's so incredibly full aggy

it's the 1997 and 2010 "conference champions" shit that is just disgusting

i will be producing a "aggy selfie guide map" for visiting sec fanbases

the wall is #1b to the hall of champions #1a

the wylie e. coyote stairs and the bonfire stonehenge are also top 5 but i haven't done a full ranking yet

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LOL, there is a business opportunity. Set up shop across the street and provide guided tours for the visiting team fans. One could rent out cassette players and headphones for a narrated experience! All profit to go to the wreath fund of course!

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1 hour ago, Deej said:

If you don't have any high points, what were they to do?

Are you kidding?  Fightin' texum bulldogs managed a huge victory over the hardened fire-breathing seniors of Bowling Green.  Do you know ANYTHING about football ya stoopid sip???

 

 

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26 minutes ago, utee94 said:

Are you kidding?  Fightin' texum bulldogs managed a huge victory over the hardened fire-breathing seniors of Bowling Green.  Do you know ANYTHING about football ya stoopid sip???

 

 

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Profiles in Indolence: William Liucci

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Okay, easing into the piece about Scooby. He looks like an SEC linebacker. Coincidentally, he is an SEC linebacker. Good eye there, William!

Pretty snappy last sentence. Concise. Kinetic. Makes me want to know more about this guy you're profiling. Whattaya got?

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Where'd Scooby go? Where'd Dalton come from?

1 What guy? 

2 Ah, so Williams is not yet a difference maker. Maybe he'll improve into one.

3 Ah, so Williams is such a difference maker that his abscense againt Auburn was powerful enough to make a difference in the Texas game. William doesn't opine about the impact on the Auburn game. Aggies must have won that one.

4 Ah, so Williams is not a difference maker anymore. Shifty.

5 William, you couldn't move your dead ass in the chair enough to verify this? Again, maybe you need a friend you can call at the Texas A&M University Home of the Fightin' Texas Aggies from Texas' sports website who can help you out here. I bet somebody there knows. Lazy fuck.

So far, nothing new or insightful or even mildly informative about Scooby.

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Avoid those torn cartilages! Very painful. 

What if he wasn't putting that on tape? No interest from William? Exactly what do the Scoobster's video decisions have to do with your opinion? This is Elko level blather.

Now, for the end of this well-crafted and thoughtful consideration of Scooby Williams. Remember, the last specific reference was what Scooby put on tape, we resume our narrative:

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1 Suddenly, three more guys "are in there." In Scooby's tape? In where? [I did not skip a single word between this and the above.] WTF?

2 So now, we see that Scooby Williams is both the other guy and that guy. Two guys, one scholarship!

3 As it would be were I on the field.

Hard hitting stuff in three lazy paragraphs drifting into and out of coherence.

 

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20 minutes ago, RomaVicta said:

Profiles in Indolence: William Liucci

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Okay, easing into the piece about Scooby. He looks like an SEC linebacker. Coincidentally, he is an SEC linebacker. Good eye there, William!

Pretty snappy last sentence. Concise. Kinetic. Makes me want to know more about this guy you're profiling. Whattaya got?

image.png.8651ad5153de164664c2bd515c170f5b.png

Where'd Scooby go? Where'd Dalton come from?

1 What guy? 

2 Ah, so Williams is not yet a difference maker. Maybe he'll improve into one.

3 Ah, so Williams is such a difference maker that his abscense againt Auburn was powerful enough to make a difference in the Texas game. William doesn't opine about the impact on the Auburn game. Aggies must have won that one.

4 Ah, so Williams is not a difference maker anymore. Shifty.

5 William, you couldn't move your dead ass in the chair enough to verify this? Again, maybe you need a friend you can call at the Texas A&M University Home of the Fightin' Texas Aggies from Texas' sports website who can help you out here. I bet somebody there knows. Lazy fuck.

So far, nothing new or insightful or even mildly informative about Scooby.

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Avoid those torn cartilages! Very painful. 

What if he wasn't putting that on tape? No interest from William? Exactly what do the Scoobster's video decisions have to do with your opinion? This is Elko level blather.

Now, for the end of this well-crafted and thoughtful consideration of Scooby Williams. Remember, the last specific reference was what Scooby put on tape, we resume our narrative:

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1 Suddenly, three more guys "are in there." In Scooby's tape? In where? [I did not skip a single word between this and the above.] WTF?

2 So now, we see that Scooby Williams is both the other guy and that guy. Two guys, one scholarship!

3 As it would be were I on the field.

Hard hitting stuff in three lazy paragraphs drifting into and out of coherence.

 

Scooby Williams is basically Aggie DD Lewis. He looks the part, which is why he was a top 150 national guy coming out of high school. The problem is, he has the instincts of a dead lemming. Good luck betting on that dude to be a "difference maker" for their defense this year. 

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14 minutes ago, closetojumping said:

Scooby Williams is basically Aggie DD Lewis. He looks the part, which is why he was a top 150 national guy coming out of high school. The problem is, he has the instincts of a dead lemming. Good luck betting on that dude to be a "difference maker" for their defense this year. 

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26 minutes ago, closetojumping said:

Scooby Williams is basically Aggie DD Lewis. He looks the part, which is why he was a top 150 national guy coming out of high school. The problem is, he has the instincts of a dead lemming. Good luck betting on that dude to be a "difference maker" for their defense this year. 

sir, i must take exception to your denigration of dd lewis

from his wiki (edited for data that's no longer current)

Although he was a great college player, Lewis was selected by the Dallas Cowboys in the sixth round (159th overall) of the 1968 NFL draft, because teams thought that he was too small to play in the NFL. As a rookie at training camp, the team tried him at center, before moving him to outside linebacker.

In 1969, he spent what would have been his second season doing military service. In 1973 after serving as a backup for four seasons, Lewis took over the weakside linebacker position, when Chuck Howley retired, and held this position for nine straight years.

His best game was in the 1975 NFC Championship Game, when he intercepted two passes in a 37–7 victory against the Los Angeles Rams, helping the Cowboys become the first wild-card team to make it to the Super Bowl.

To this day, he holds the Cowboys playoff record with 27 games played. During his NFL career, Lewis played in 12 NFC divisional-round contests, one NFC wild-card contest and nine NFC Championship Games. He made five Super Bowl appearances while winning Super Bowl VI and Super Bowl XII. During the 1980 season, he became along with Larry Cole, the first three-decade players in franchise history.[2]

Lewis played for 13 years and started 135 consecutive games until his retirement after the 1981 season.

Although he was never selected to a Pro Bowl or All-Pro squad, he served as defensive co-captain in 1977 and 1978. In 1984, he was named to the Cowboys Silver Anniversary Team. 

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7 minutes ago, Hagbard Celine said:

sir, i must take exception to your denigration of dd lewis

from his wiki (edited for data that's no longer current)

Although he was a great college player, Lewis was selected by the Dallas Cowboys in the sixth round (159th overall) of the 1968 NFL draft, because teams thought that he was too small to play in the NFL. As a rookie at training camp, the team tried him at center, before moving him to outside linebacker.

In 1969, he spent what would have been his second season doing military service. In 1973 after serving as a backup for four seasons, Lewis took over the weakside linebacker position, when Chuck Howley retired, and held this position for nine straight years.

His best game was in the 1975 NFC Championship Game, when he intercepted two passes in a 37–7 victory against the Los Angeles Rams, helping the Cowboys become the first wild-card team to make it to the Super Bowl.

To this day, he holds the Cowboys playoff record with 27 games played. During his NFL career, Lewis played in 12 NFC divisional-round contests, one NFC wild-card contest and nine NFC Championship Games. He made five Super Bowl appearances while winning Super Bowl VI and Super Bowl XII. During the 1980 season, he became along with Larry Cole, the first three-decade players in franchise history.[2]

Lewis played for 13 years and started 135 consecutive games until his retirement after the 1981 season.

Although he was never selected to a Pro Bowl or All-Pro squad, he served as defensive co-captain in 1977 and 1978. In 1984, he was named to the Cowboys Silver Anniversary Team. 

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The Cowboy DD Lewis was profiled in My Weekly Reader back in my school days. He became a fave even though, I suppose now, his play wasn't actually memorable. The Cowboys had great linebackers in the late 60s, or so I was told.

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47 minutes ago, Hagbard Celine said:

sir, i must take exception to your denigration of dd lewis

from his wiki (edited for data that's no longer current)

Although he was a great college player, Lewis was selected by the Dallas Cowboys in the sixth round (159th overall) of the 1968 NFL draft, because teams thought that he was too small to play in the NFL. As a rookie at training camp, the team tried him at center, before moving him to outside linebacker.

In 1969, he spent what would have been his second season doing military service. In 1973 after serving as a backup for four seasons, Lewis took over the weakside linebacker position, when Chuck Howley retired, and held this position for nine straight years.

His best game was in the 1975 NFC Championship Game, when he intercepted two passes in a 37–7 victory against the Los Angeles Rams, helping the Cowboys become the first wild-card team to make it to the Super Bowl.

To this day, he holds the Cowboys playoff record with 27 games played. During his NFL career, Lewis played in 12 NFC divisional-round contests, one NFC wild-card contest and nine NFC Championship Games. He made five Super Bowl appearances while winning Super Bowl VI and Super Bowl XII. During the 1980 season, he became along with Larry Cole, the first three-decade players in franchise history.[2]

Lewis played for 13 years and started 135 consecutive games until his retirement after the 1981 season.

Although he was never selected to a Pro Bowl or All-Pro squad, he served as defensive co-captain in 1977 and 1978. In 1984, he was named to the Cowboys Silver Anniversary Team. 

DD Lewis coached my 5th (or maybe 6th, don't remember) grade basketball team. He did a fine job, but he kept using football analogies. We were supposed to learn how to run a two-on-one fast break by thinking about the option, etc, etc.

He was a nice guy and a nice coach, and for a metroplex kid it was pretty cool to be coached by former Cowboy. 

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2 hours ago, RomaVicta said:

The Cowboy DD Lewis was profiled in My Weekly Reader back in my school days. He became a fave even though, I suppose now, his play wasn't actually memorable. The Cowboys had great linebackers in the late 60s, or so I was told.

dd lewis and my dad were doubles partners in tennis tournaments at canyon creek in the late 70s

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3 hours ago, closetojumping said:

Scooby Williams is basically Aggie DD Lewis. He looks the part, which is why he was a top 150 national guy coming out of high school. The problem is, he has the instincts of a dead lemming. Good luck betting on that dude to be a "difference maker" for their defense this year. 

Shockingly D.D. Lewis qualifies for a NFL pension. I wonder if Scooby wiil as well? Granted all you need is to play 3 games in 3 separate seasons, but Lewis was actually in the NFL for 7 seasons after going undrafted.

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