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Posted (edited)
7 minutes ago, David Dennison said:

lilMAC's politics melts are the best thing about this thread.

Even better than my initial posts and roasts?

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Posted
3 hours ago, Gil Bang said:

and there were a shitload of chucklefucks on this board that hated PK and wanted somebody else.  

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I did come back and take my lumps

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Hey guys didn’t know the turn this thread took but I just want to put out there I was really disappointed that W didn’t pardon Karla Faye Tucker or at least commute her death sentence to life imprisonment. She had a really rough life and used her time in prison to improve the lives of her fellow inmates. 

Posted
1 minute ago, immamac said:

In fucked up watching the Miami ND game.

Knock it the fuck off. I get a report for CR again after this post and it's a month off. Fucking quit it. 

Thank you

Posted
37 minutes ago, Al Bundy's Napoleon Hand said:

The delusion that sports won't Venn Diagram with politics and that people are expected to shut their mouths and sit on their hands when a guy that has fuck all to do with "the game" is brought on to bleat his shit.

The dude pardoned a convicted murderer.

Cr has nothing to do with football.  Stfu.  If anything, the currently leadership at Texas is responsible for Texas being back.  It's just our HC had a little issue with red zone.  Last 10 years has been utter dog shit.

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24 minutes ago, immamac said:

In fucked up watching the Miami ND game.

Knock it the fuck off. I get a report for CR again after this post and it's a month off. Fucking quit it. 

Grown men actually tattle? For real?

Amazing.

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Posted (edited)
8 hours ago, Hookem2147 said:

Ryan Day did not plan for 8 months to have 200 yards of total offense and count on Texas bailing him out in the red zone in order to win a 14-7 game.

Let's be serious. 

No coach gameplans for a specific number of yards. You are fixated on the ridiculous notion that Sark had the better gameplan because Texas had more total yards.

Defenses play bend but don't break all the time. That entails giving up lots of yards but relatively few points. And it was obvious that Ohio State was not interested in having Sayin aggressively challenge our secondary. He took a shot when he saw Tate had completely beaten Guilbeau. They took which was given, which wasn't much but was enough given other circumstances.

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Posted
11 hours ago, The Ace of Aces said:

Tonight’s College Football Enquirer podcast raked Sark over the coals about his play calling from inside the 25 - dating back to his Atlanta OC days.  It’s who he is. It isn’t changing.  

It’s a major problem that won’t be fixed 

Someone post his numbers as OC in Atlanta vs shanahans.  
 

36 ppg with the offense and schedule we have isn’t really that impressive especially considering the cupcakes we’ve played though sark does intentionally kill clock

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I don’t think you can say with 100% certainty it won’t be fixed. The dude is clearly capable of change.

 

But it defiantly hasn’t been fixed yet, that’s for sure. 

Posted
24 minutes ago, tbone_ said:

I don’t think you can say with 100% certainty it won’t be fixed.

I don't know if you can say anything with 100% certainty, but it is in the VERY high 90s. 

Posted
41 minutes ago, tbone_ said:

I don’t think you can say with 100% certainty it won’t be fixed. The dude is clearly capable of change.

 

But it defiantly hasn’t been fixed yet, that’s for sure. 

Guy is 50 years old and has the best job in football.  What makes you think he’s eager and willing to change.  

12 minutes ago, 6th Street said:

Sark is Jimbo Fisher without the NC

Pull up his record vs James franklins

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6 minutes ago, Thermos H. Christ said:

Am I allowed to want Sark to stay even if I think he’ll most likely never win a NC, like most other coaches at most other schools ever since the sport was invented? I mean you can’t totally rule it out either. 

This is still better than the abortion of late Mack, Chuckles and Herman.  Just gotta hope he gets lucky and squeezes 1 title in next 10 years.

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8 minutes ago, Thermos H. Christ said:

Am I allowed to want Sark to stay even if I think he’ll most likely never win a NC, like most other coaches at most other schools ever since the sport was invented? I mean you can’t totally rule it out either. 

Nobody is advocating for a new coach. Sarks public persona is very likable.   A deeper inspection of his coaching record shows he may not be A+ at everything. But I trust CDC 

Posted
6 minutes ago, gernblansten said:

It’s been highly entertaining watching Sark fluctuate between genius and incompetent on this board over the years. 

Over the years?  Based on the knee jerks in this thread it fluctuates wildly between the Dr Pepper commercial and the AFLAC commercial during any given game. 

Posted
21 hours ago, troph said:

There are big games where the talent edge is decidedly in our favor and big games where it’s even. Oklahoma state for the big 12 and A&M, arky and a few OU games come to mind. As do the UW, UGA and tOSU games. The only game where the talent was even and we won was at Bama. 

Is argue sark lost a few games where he had more talent 

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I believe in Sark, I just wish he wasn't the play caller and head coach. I keep remembering that Ryan Day would have probably been fired last year had he not won the National Championship. There were big rumblings. 

Posted
2 minutes ago, Brandywine said:

I believe in Sark, I just wish he wasn't the play caller and head coach. I keep remembering that Ryan Day would have probably been fired last year had he not won the National Championship. There were big rumblings. 

Here's the most frustrating part, as a CEO of the program he's doing fantastic. He brought in one of the best CTO's in the nation in PK. He aligned with the board president CDC on the best CMO and CFO. The VP of HR is excellent at assessing, hiring and keeping the best talent. All of his VPs and middle managers are great. Problem is the COO is, in broad strokes, doing really well on the offense, but the CEO keeps sticking his fingers in the mix and it's messing up specific issues in operations. Namely, the close out sales process with whales, or RZ in football terms. 

Posted
21 hours ago, David Dennison said:

Mack won his championship in year 8.

Sark is doing just fine. He's a good head coach and great for Texas. 

Don’t nobody wanna wait no damn 8 years 

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