September 27, 20232 yr 2 minutes ago, MonkeyDoughnut said: Tale as old as time, but after this season either Weigman or Johnson won't be back for aggy next year. Good QBs with experience are portal kings these days. Save the brain go play hardball
September 27, 20232 yr 1 minute ago, MontereyMXmuthafucka said: Save the brain go play hardball Max will travel. Jimbo will give the job back to Weigman next year to cover for this year's record.
September 27, 20232 yr 4 hours ago, Horndog said: Pretty sure they will immediately implement the Ivermectin protocol and he should be ready to go for the Bama game. i personally would just inject bleach. what could go wrong?
September 27, 20232 yr 4 hours ago, Basil said: And they had him hobbling from the field to the locker room - on TV no less - without assistance or crutches. Just hobbling like a lame horse. That's probably not a recommended course of action for a talus fracture. This is the part that gets me. Let the team doc look at him. If somehow there is no doc around, let the trainer look at him. When in doubt (especially at a level of play as big-time as P5 FB), put him in a boot and on crutches until you get an MRI. There is pretty much 0% chance of a routine MRI of the ankle, the same study one would use definitively to diagnose and characterize sprains in high-level athletes, missing a talus fracture. Any idiot should know that you start out protecting the patient in case the injury you hope didn't occur actually did.
September 27, 20232 yr 2 minutes ago, Magus Ossis said: This is the part that gets me. Let the team doc look at him. If somehow there is no doc around, let the trainer look at him. When in doubt (especially at a level of play as big-time as P5 FB), put him in a boot and on crutches until you get an MRI. There is pretty much 0% chance of a routine MRI of the ankle, the same study one would use definitively to diagnose and characterize sprains in high-level athletes, missing a talus fracture. Any idiot should know that you start out protecting the patient in case the injury you hope didn't occur actually did. Even worse, Jimbo told Weigman to keep his ankle warm by jumping rope in the locker room.
September 27, 20232 yr 1 minute ago, Deej said: They got him into the clinic as soon as they could. Do you think the milk men or Jimbo had to put him down? Or Johnson?
September 27, 20232 yr 4 minutes ago, Deej said: They got him into the clinic as soon as they could. somebody with the skilz needs to enclose the walk thru area on the right at the top of the steps.
September 27, 20232 yr Damn. Was watching the game live when this play happened. You could see the nasty hit coming as Weigman released that throw. Wouldn't have guessed it was about to cause a foot injury though.
September 27, 20232 yr Liucci sounds like someone has died throughout this nonsensical discussion but still finds a way to get on his knees for the SEC.
September 27, 20232 yr Popular Post They got him into the clinic as soon as they could. Oh shit…poor guy:
September 27, 20232 yr 5 hours ago, Basil said: And they had him hobbling from the field to the locker room - on TV no less - without assistance or crutches. Just hobbling like a lame horse. That's probably not a recommended course of action for a talus fracture. 52 minutes ago, Magus Ossis said: This is the part that gets me. Let the team doc look at him. If somehow there is no doc around, let the trainer look at him. When in doubt (especially at a level of play as big-time as P5 FB), put him in a boot and on crutches until you get an MRI. There is pretty much 0% chance of a routine MRI of the ankle, the same study one would use definitively to diagnose and characterize sprains in high-level athletes, missing a talus fracture. Any idiot should know that you start out protecting the patient in case the injury you hope didn't occur actually did. I posted this during the game... not only was he hobbling in obvious pain , they passed right by a gator that is used for....drum roll please...transporting injured players. Edited September 27, 20232 yr by Dennis Taylor
September 27, 20232 yr 41 minutes ago, CurlyDumps said: Damn. Was watching the game live when this play happened. You could see the nasty hit coming as Weigman released that throw. Wouldn't have guessed it was about to cause a foot injury though. Cleat got caught in the field as he went down.
September 27, 20232 yr 3 hours ago, bluto said: I’d imagine a significant aspect is lefty roll out/play action. Also, play selection for that QB and tendencies/tells. There are plenty of things individual QBs do differently than others on the same team. We have been eviscerated quite a few times by "surprise" QBs, lest you forget.
September 27, 20232 yr I don't think Vince has a talus. He doesn't. We all know that one game he for sure broke his ankle and still managed to finish like nothing happened.
September 27, 20232 yr Popular Post 1 minute ago, MAUFRAIS said: How long’s he gonna have to wear a cone? Until he stops trying to lick his balls.
September 27, 20232 yr Liucci sounds like someone has died throughout this nonsensical discussion but still finds a way to get on his knees for the SEC. Finding a way to get on his knees? He’s aggy, it’s what they do. Glory hole out front should’ve told ya!
September 27, 20232 yr Popular Post 20 minutes ago, Deej said: Until he stops trying to lick his balls. And that's where Liucci came back into the picture.
September 27, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, Dennis Taylor said: I posted this during the game... not only was he hobbling in obvious pain , they passed right by a gator that is used for....drum roll please...transporting injured players. This just shows that Conner is a leader, warrior, and has the fightin Texas Aggie spirit. Something you would never know about, stupid sip!
September 28, 20232 yr 4 hours ago, Hank Kingsley said: Liucci sounds like someone has died throughout this nonsensical discussion but still finds a way to get on his knees for the SEC. Was on a long drive today and ran out of pods so I listened to this all the way through. Listening to Billy talk medical is pretty painful but he said the SEC grind is to blame for the aggie QB injuries and not the OLine. No mention of Tech rolling through QBs or any other school with an atrocious line. Even though he never quite said it his theme was in line with "if the other teams lose their QB a&m has a great shot because Max would start for more than half the SEC". That's the only hope he's holding onto that this team doesn't go 7-5.
September 28, 20232 yr 22 hours ago, Magus Ossis said: It varies based on whether this is osteochondral, posterior process, lateral process, body, or neck. Best case for him is if it is a simple lateral process fracture. There is a high risk of AVN with more serious neck fractures. That’s super bad. Even if this heals up (and it can be slower than the average bone 6 week time), significant and early arthritis does occur with lots of these.
September 28, 20232 yr 22 hours ago, Magus Ossis said: It varies based on whether this is osteochondral, posterior process, lateral process, body, or neck. Best case for him is if it is a simple lateral process fracture. There is a high risk of AVN with more serious neck fractures. That’s super bad. Even if this heals up (and it can be slower than the average bone 6 week time), significant and early arthritis does occur with lots of these. But on the plus side, he'll be so brain-addled from CTE he probably won't notice much.
September 28, 20232 yr Popular Post 37 minutes ago, Longboard Horn said: Last good qb for A$M was Kellen Mond who aggy hated for reasons that weren't really black and white for me. I thought they'd miss him , but I still think they really only miss his production Edited September 28, 20232 yr by BigHornedLurker
September 28, 20232 yr 19 minutes ago, BigHornedLurker said: Last good qb for A$M was Kellen Mond who aggy hated for reasons that weren't really black and white for me. I can assure you they were entirely “black and white” reasons for aggy.
September 28, 20232 yr Popular Post 46 minutes ago, Sir Ulrich said: Was on a long drive today and ran out of pods so I listened to this all the way through. Listening to Billy talk medical is pretty painful but he said the SEC grind is to blame for the aggie QB injuries and not the OLine. No mention of Tech rolling through QBs or any other school with an atrocious line. Even though he never quite said it his theme was in line with "if the other teams lose their QB a&m has a great shot because Max would start for more than half the SEC". That's the only hope he's holding onto that this team doesn't go 7-5. It’s incredible how Weigman could go from “that dude” to completely replaceable before we even get to October.
September 28, 20232 yr Popular Post Was on a long drive today and ran out of pods so I listened to this all the way through. Listening to Billy talk medical is pretty painful but he said the SEC grind is to blame for the aggie QB injuries and not the OLine. No mention of Tech rolling through QBs or any other school with an atrocious line. Even though he never quite said it his theme was in line with "if the other teams lose their QB a&m has a great shot because Max would start for more than half the SEC". That's the only hope he's holding onto that this team doesn't go 7-5. The sec grind? We’ve played as many sec teams as they have in the last 10 months and we’re not even in the conference yet.
September 28, 20232 yr 31 minutes ago, Reynolds Woodcock said: I can assure you they were entirely “black and white” reasons for aggy. Well, are you an aggy or a blaggy? also, lol at looch comparing Weigman to Mahones. Good fuck
September 28, 20232 yr 4 hours ago, ousux said: 4 hours ago, Laga4 said: I don't think Vince has a talus. He doesn't. We all know that one game he for sure broke his ankle and still managed to finish like nothing happened. Jiggle joints
September 28, 20232 yr 9 hours ago, UTEX_ME said: ... it will be 8-4 with a win against a weak opponent in the Liberty bowl... Honestly, 7 or 8 wins every year, an excuse (youth, difficult schedule, QB injury), and some small reason(s) for optimism is probably ideal. I hope they get every last minute of the Jimbo that they're paying for.
September 28, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, Longboard Horn said: This is media conspiracy bullshit. There is no QB curse for the Aggie. They have plenty of highly-talented backups in McKernan, Godchaux, Mydland, and Welnick
September 28, 20232 yr On 9/26/2023 at 7:05 PM, TheRealRonWeaver? said: Sober me agrees with this, but inebriated me might make exceptions for the occasional OU dickhead.
September 28, 20232 yr What's the difference between a hippo and an aggy football player? One shits in water and the other shits on the field.
September 28, 20232 yr 46 minutes ago, Paul Wesley said: Honestly, 7 or 8 wins every year, an excuse (youth, difficult schedule, QB injury), and some small reason(s) for optimism is probably ideal. I hope they get every last minute of the Jimbo that they're paying for. This 10,000%. I lie awake at night worrying that aggy will go 4-8 or 5-7, scrape up Jimbo’s buyout and actually hire a competent coach. Af least with Weigmans injury they have a built in excuse for when Bama rolls them.
September 28, 20232 yr Popular Post 3 hours ago, UncleSonny said: It’s incredible how Weigman could go from “that dude” to completely replaceable before we even get to October.
September 28, 20232 yr Popular Post Ah, it's the "SEC grind". The guy didn't make it through one half of SEC football.
September 28, 20232 yr Popular Post 5 hours ago, jimmyjazz said: Ah, it's the "SEC grind". The guy didn't make it through one half of SEC football. One half of SEC football is the equivalent of 3 Big 12 games.
September 28, 20232 yr 10 hours ago, deft said: The sec grind? We’ve played as many sec teams as they have in the last 10 months and we’re not even in the conference yet. 6 hours ago, jimmyjazz said: Ah, it's the "SEC grind". The guy didn't make it through one half of SEC football. Yup. Removing the ag blinders regarding the myth of the "SEC gauntlet" and the "SEC grind" is going to be one of the most fun parts of Texas joining the SEC. Not that they'll actually ever be able to acknowledge their idiocy.
September 28, 20232 yr 1 minute ago, utee94 said: Yup. Removing the ag blinders regarding the myth of the "SEC gauntlet" and the "SEC grind" is going to be one of the most fun parts of Texas joining the SEC. Not that they'll actually ever be able to acknowledge their idiocy. It. Just. Means. More.
September 28, 20232 yr 10 hours ago, Beau Vine said: I've been trying to find this clip for years. Props!
September 28, 20232 yr 11 hours ago, UncleSonny said: It’s incredible how Weigman could go from “that dude” to completely replaceable before we even get to October. You must not have been here when we passed out Billy Luicci bingo cards at the beginning of the season.
September 28, 20232 yr 15 hours ago, Deej said: Until he stops trying to lick his balls. What if other aggies keep trying to lick his balls?
September 28, 20232 yr Popular Post 45 minutes ago, utee94 said: Yup. Removing the ag blinders regarding the myth of the "SEC gauntlet" and the "SEC grind" is going to be one of the most fun parts of Texas joining the SEC. Not that they'll actually ever be able to acknowledge their idiocy. Oh, c'mon. It will be that Texas ruined the SEC by watering down the league, and bullying everyone and making the league terrible for all of the other teams, and it will never be as difficult as it was in the glory days of 2012-2023. RIP SEC
September 28, 20232 yr 40 minutes ago, Crapinon said: I've been trying to find this clip for years. Props! My pleasure, that was the entire 2008 Husky season highlight film.
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