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And on TT. I sold A PE company near there. Have any of you been in West Texas? You honestly can't drink the water from fracking - all for it I guess but damn. Lubbock is a true shitstain. Oil money has a decent look but that place is below Ukraine on living. Ojo getting put on his ass by every 4-5* guys, well dodged a bullet there. Let's flip M.Lee.  

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6 hours ago, texifornia said:

 

No surprise on the timing of the announcement. Pathetic desperate attempt to overshadow Atkinson's commitment announcement tomorrow to the good guys. Typical dipshits.

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17 minutes ago, Okcool said:

No surprise on the timing of the announcement. Pathetic desperate attempt to overshadow Atkinson's commitment announcement tomorrow to the good guys. Typical dipshits.

He's been rumored to them for a while and the Atkinson date just got set, you might put away the tinfoil hat on this one.

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36 minutes ago, hornlife said:

Lubbock is a true shitstain. Oil money has a decent look but that place is below Ukraine on living.

Tell me you haven’t gorged yourself on Taco Villa burritos without telling me you haven’t gorged yourself on Taco Villa burritos.

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  • A lot more checks than minuses last year for Reed, so I don't see any reason why not to expect it. I think that's kinda where everyone we talked to in the SEC was. Some were saying they were more in the wild card boat. It was with people that were more bullish than the stuff I read. Outside of that, people don’t want to hear this, but I thought Texas players carried themselves well.
     
  • Anthony Hill Jr. is a good kid. He's a great player. You wish A&M would’ve got him. There are A&M guys that Texas fans, if they were honest, wish were in burnt orange. Moss is one of them for sure.
     
  • You heard Jordan Rodgers talking about Arch Manning on our show. A lot of people agree with me about Manning on the take that I get screwed for on social media, but I believe it’s there. I haven’t seen this comparison, but there are some areas where he reminds me of Andrew Luck. Really big arm. He’s 6-foot-4 and can run. Luck could really run. He's difficult to tackle. It’s too early, but it seems like he has that “it” factor about him. He comes from a football family. I know it's not the Mannings, but it’s Oliver Luck. I wouldn’t be surprised at all because I expect Manning to be really good. I just think there are other guys that have proven more than him so far, and I think, as a first-year starter going through this league with a new offensive line, there will be a struggle. Nobody doesn’t think he’s not going to be good. People are just like we’ll see.
     
  • If Manning has a year like LaNorris Sellers did, he’s going to be a problem at the end of the year and in the playoffs. I just agree you can’t show me highlights of him against Mississippi State or Louisiana-Monroe. I know someone said, “What about Kyle Field? Sure. I'm like, “Yeah, he’s a big dude that can run and is tough to tackle.” I’m fascinated by what Steve Sarkisian will do. Are you going to take advantage of that? Because the SEC linebackers, defensive ends and safeties, if you get tackled by them enough, you won’t stay healthy. It’s going to be really interesting to see.
     
  • How much do you let these guys run in the SEC when so much depends on those guys being on the field? Same with DJ Lagway. He's a monster. He looks like he can absorb a lot of hits, but he’s been banged up more than any of those guys.

Segment 2 (16:56:27 - 7:12:29)

  • I felt like A&M played well enough last year. You heard Elko. It’s what I’ve been saying the whole offseason. No, they didn’t finish. No, losing to Texas at home and not scoring an offensive touchdown is inexcusable. Yes, everyone should be disappointed. Yes, they should have beat Auburn. Let’s not forget games one through eight, and I do mean Week 1 because of what Notre Dame ended up being, because as you watched that game, they could have beaten the team that played for the national title. Then they beat LSU and Missouri, and on the road at Florida. Not that Mississippi State is good, but that’s a place that has always bothered them, so they cleared a hurdle. They won in Jerry World.
     
  • That start was outstanding, but the finish was disappointing. The season in its totality was very solid and encouraging Year 1 under a first-year head coach in the SEC. Period.
     
  • We don’t like the taste it left in our mouths, and that’s fine. I thought the mindset is that we saw what we were capable. The guys in the locker room know what we can accomplish. We also ate some humble pie down the stretch.
     
  • Ar’maj Reed-Adams had that quote that is going around. Texas is trying to make a deal of it. He was obviously just annoyed at the framing of the question, which was set up “playing the greatest players in the world next Thanksgiving, how do you plan to survive four quarters?” His answer, and you heard it from Taurean York and Will Lee III, was that we know it wasn’t our best effort. Obviously, the other team has a lot to do with that, but we still had a chance.
     
  • Nobody said A&M should have won that game, but we were still in that game. If you’re a Longhorn, raise your hand if you didn’t think when it was second-and-goal at the 1-yard line, “Damn, it’s going to be 17-14 with six minutes left.” If you know how football goes, we’ve seen it on the flip side way too many times, against great teams and teams that have no business beating us. That night, A&M had no business finding themselves in that position, but they did because they created a few turnovers and blocked a punt. If you’re a smart Longhorn fan, you’re not watching that game thinking it’s dicey if A&M had scored there.
     
  • The Texas offense hadn’t scored in the second half. If A&M had gotten a stop and gotten the ball back, they would have had it last. Texas had controlled the whole game and should have put A&M away early, and they didn’t. That’s what I think a ball-knowing burnt-orange fan would have been thinking at that moment.
     
  • You’re hoping for a false start or a fumble at the one. You had to stop A&M three times, and to their credit, they did. But, it’s not crazy at that moment to say A&M had a chance to steal it, and it wasn’t a sure thing, but what Reed-Adams, Lee and York said is that they know they’re better than how they finished
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Nice hypothetical, Looch. Of course, we'll never know. What we CAN say is that the "ball-knowing burnt-orange fan" enjoyed that road win over a wannabe rival whose own HC says we "physically annihilated." Thanks for playing. 

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30 minutes ago, Longhornfrenzy said:

Muff Chin

 

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  • A lot more checks than minuses last year for Reed, so I don't see any reason why not to expect it. I think that's kinda where everyone we talked to in the SEC was. Some were saying they were more in the wild card boat. It was with people that were more bullish than the stuff I read. Outside of that, people don’t want to hear this, but I thought Texas players carried themselves well.
     
  • Anthony Hill Jr. is a good kid. He's a great player. You wish A&M would’ve got him. There are A&M guys that Texas fans, if they were honest, wish were in burnt orange. Moss is one of them for sure.
     
  • You heard Jordan Rodgers talking about Arch Manning on our show. A lot of people agree with me about Manning on the take that I get screwed for on social media, but I believe it’s there. I haven’t seen this comparison, but there are some areas where he reminds me of Andrew Luck. Really big arm. He’s 6-foot-4 and can run. Luck could really run. He's difficult to tackle. It’s too early, but it seems like he has that “it” factor about him. He comes from a football family. I know it's not the Mannings, but it’s Oliver Luck. I wouldn’t be surprised at all because I expect Manning to be really good. I just think there are other guys that have proven more than him so far, and I think, as a first-year starter going through this league with a new offensive line, there will be a struggle. Nobody doesn’t think he’s not going to be good. People are just like we’ll see.
     
  • If Manning has a year like LaNorris Sellers did, he’s going to be a problem at the end of the year and in the playoffs. I just agree you can’t show me highlights of him against Mississippi State or Louisiana-Monroe. I know someone said, “What about Kyle Field? Sure. I'm like, “Yeah, he’s a big dude that can run and is tough to tackle.” I’m fascinated by what Steve Sarkisian will do. Are you going to take advantage of that? Because the SEC linebackers, defensive ends and safeties, if you get tackled by them enough, you won’t stay healthy. It’s going to be really interesting to see.
     
  • How much do you let these guys run in the SEC when so much depends on those guys being on the field? Same with DJ Lagway. He's a monster. He looks like he can absorb a lot of hits, but he’s been banged up more than any of those guys.

Segment 2 (16:56:27 - 7:12:29)

  • I felt like A&M played well enough last year. You heard Elko. It’s what I’ve been saying the whole offseason. No, they didn’t finish. No, losing to Texas at home and not scoring an offensive touchdown is inexcusable. Yes, everyone should be disappointed. Yes, they should have beat Auburn. Let’s not forget games one through eight, and I do mean Week 1 because of what Notre Dame ended up being, because as you watched that game, they could have beaten the team that played for the national title. Then they beat LSU and Missouri, and on the road at Florida. Not that Mississippi State is good, but that’s a place that has always bothered them, so they cleared a hurdle. They won in Jerry World.
     
  • That start was outstanding, but the finish was disappointing. The season in its totality was very solid and encouraging Year 1 under a first-year head coach in the SEC. Period.
     
  • We don’t like the taste it left in our mouths, and that’s fine. I thought the mindset is that we saw what we were capable. The guys in the locker room know what we can accomplish. We also ate some humble pie down the stretch.
     
  • Ar’maj Reed-Adams had that quote that is going around. Texas is trying to make a deal of it. He was obviously just annoyed at the framing of the question, which was set up “playing the greatest players in the world next Thanksgiving, how do you plan to survive four quarters?” His answer, and you heard it from Taurean York and Will Lee III, was that we know it wasn’t our best effort. Obviously, the other team has a lot to do with that, but we still had a chance.
     
  • Nobody said A&M should have won that game, but we were still in that game. If you’re a Longhorn, raise your hand if you didn’t think when it was second-and-goal at the 1-yard line, “Damn, it’s going to be 17-14 with six minutes left.” If you know how football goes, we’ve seen it on the flip side way too many times, against great teams and teams that have no business beating us. That night, A&M had no business finding themselves in that position, but they did because they created a few turnovers and blocked a punt. If you’re a smart Longhorn fan, you’re not watching that game thinking it’s dicey if A&M had scored there.
     
  • The Texas offense hadn’t scored in the second half. If A&M had gotten a stop and gotten the ball back, they would have had it last. Texas had controlled the whole game and should have put A&M away early, and they didn’t. That’s what I think a ball-knowing burnt-orange fan would have been thinking at that moment.
     
  • You’re hoping for a false start or a fumble at the one. You had to stop A&M three times, and to their credit, they did. But, it’s not crazy at that moment to say A&M had a chance to steal it, and it wasn’t a sure thing, but what Reed-Adams, Lee and York said is that they know they’re better than how they finished

If my aunt had a dick she’d be my uncle! 
 

That game deserved 31-0 more than 17-7. False hope. Disappointing finish. We were right there. Eternal future optimism. Eternal we COULD have won. It’s absolute poetry. 

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43 minutes ago, Longhornfrenzy said:

I'm like, “Yeah, he’s a big dude that can run and is tough to tackle.” I’m fascinated by what Steve Sarkisian will do. Are you going to take advantage of that? Because the SEC linebackers, defensive ends and safeties, if you get tackled by them enough, you won’t stay healthy. It’s going to be really interesting to see.

Billy may want to familiarize himself with Klein’s offense before pursuing this specific concern troll. 

That’s different I guess, Reed is 185lbs and basically useless if he doesn’t use his legs. So he’ll tell everyone who listen how the national media is sleeping on him. 

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46 minutes ago, Texasborn91 said:

If my aunt had a dick she’d be my uncle! 
 

That game deserved 31-0 more than 17-7. False hope. Disappointing finish. We were right there. Eternal future optimism. Eternal we COULD have won. It’s absolute poetry. 


And if Ewers didn’t try to lose the game by himself it would never have been that close. If, if and if. Texas completely whipped their ass minus our C- performance by our QB. 

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2 hours ago, Gut Wagon said:

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Nice hypothetical, Looch. Of course, we'll never know. What we CAN say is that the "ball-knowing burnt-orange fan" enjoyed that road win over a wannabe rival whose own HC says we "physically annihilated." Thanks for playing. 

Anyone who watched that game and didn't come away with the impression that Texas completely dominated, physically whipped, and totally outclassed the ags on an athlete-by-athlete basis at pretty much every single position on the field, and only kept the ags sort of close by making several critical, boneheaded, self-inflicted mistakes, is kidding himself about what actually happened on the field that day.

But it's the ags, and lying to themselves, and everyone else, is their very nature.

 

 

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4 hours ago, Longhornfrenzy said:

Muff Chin

 

  •  
  • A lot more checks than minuses last year for Reed, so I don't see any reason why not to expect it. I think that's kinda where everyone we talked to in the SEC was. Some were saying they were more in the wild card boat. It was with people that were more bullish than the stuff I read. Outside of that, people don’t want to hear this, but I thought Texas players carried themselves well.
     
  • Anthony Hill Jr. is a good kid. He's a great player. You wish A&M would’ve got him. There are A&M guys that Texas fans, if they were honest, wish were in burnt orange. Moss is one of them for sure.
     
  • You heard Jordan Rodgers talking about Arch Manning on our show. A lot of people agree with me about Manning on the take that I get screwed for on social media, but I believe it’s there. I haven’t seen this comparison, but there are some areas where he reminds me of Andrew Luck. Really big arm. He’s 6-foot-4 and can run. Luck could really run. He's difficult to tackle. It’s too early, but it seems like he has that “it” factor about him. He comes from a football family. I know it's not the Mannings, but it’s Oliver Luck. I wouldn’t be surprised at all because I expect Manning to be really good. I just think there are other guys that have proven more than him so far, and I think, as a first-year starter going through this league with a new offensive line, there will be a struggle. Nobody doesn’t think he’s not going to be good. People are just like we’ll see.
     
  • If Manning has a year like LaNorris Sellers did, he’s going to be a problem at the end of the year and in the playoffs. I just agree you can’t show me highlights of him against Mississippi State or Louisiana-Monroe. I know someone said, “What about Kyle Field? Sure. I'm like, “Yeah, he’s a big dude that can run and is tough to tackle.” I’m fascinated by what Steve Sarkisian will do. Are you going to take advantage of that? Because the SEC linebackers, defensive ends and safeties, if you get tackled by them enough, you won’t stay healthy. It’s going to be really interesting to see.
     
  • How much do you let these guys run in the SEC when so much depends on those guys being on the field? Same with DJ Lagway. He's a monster. He looks like he can absorb a lot of hits, but he’s been banged up more than any of those guys.

Segment 2 (16:56:27 - 7:12:29)

  • I felt like A&M played well enough last year. You heard Elko. It’s what I’ve been saying the whole offseason. No, they didn’t finish. No, losing to Texas at home and not scoring an offensive touchdown is inexcusable. Yes, everyone should be disappointed. Yes, they should have beat Auburn. Let’s not forget games one through eight, and I do mean Week 1 because of what Notre Dame ended up being, because as you watched that game, they could have beaten the team that played for the national title. Then they beat LSU and Missouri, and on the road at Florida. Not that Mississippi State is good, but that’s a place that has always bothered them, so they cleared a hurdle. They won in Jerry World.
     
  • That start was outstanding, but the finish was disappointing. The season in its totality was very solid and encouraging Year 1 under a first-year head coach in the SEC. Period.
     
  • We don’t like the taste it left in our mouths, and that’s fine. I thought the mindset is that we saw what we were capable. The guys in the locker room know what we can accomplish. We also ate some humble pie down the stretch.
     
  • Ar’maj Reed-Adams had that quote that is going around. Texas is trying to make a deal of it. He was obviously just annoyed at the framing of the question, which was set up “playing the greatest players in the world next Thanksgiving, how do you plan to survive four quarters?” His answer, and you heard it from Taurean York and Will Lee III, was that we know it wasn’t our best effort. Obviously, the other team has a lot to do with that, but we still had a chance.
     
  • Nobody said A&M should have won that game, but we were still in that game. If you’re a Longhorn, raise your hand if you didn’t think when it was second-and-goal at the 1-yard line, “Damn, it’s going to be 17-14 with six minutes left.” If you know how football goes, we’ve seen it on the flip side way too many times, against great teams and teams that have no business beating us. That night, A&M had no business finding themselves in that position, but they did because they created a few turnovers and blocked a punt. If you’re a smart Longhorn fan, you’re not watching that game thinking it’s dicey if A&M had scored there.
     
  • The Texas offense hadn’t scored in the second half. If A&M had gotten a stop and gotten the ball back, they would have had it last. Texas had controlled the whole game and should have put A&M away early, and they didn’t. That’s what I think a ball-knowing burnt-orange fan would have been thinking at that moment.
     
  • You’re hoping for a false start or a fumble at the one. You had to stop A&M three times, and to their credit, they did. But, it’s not crazy at that moment to say A&M had a chance to steal it, and it wasn’t a sure thing, but what Reed-Adams, Lee and York said is that they know they’re better than how they finished

The man knows his audience. He's a master of propaganda, I have to give it to him. The way he just pompously asserts that Texas fans would want to have a bunch of the guys on the ATM roster wearing burnt orange is a perfect move for an aggie audience. The problem for him and the aggies this year is that he likely actually believes that. 

Now, who would you actually trade for versus the current UT two-deep on a position by position basis? 

QB - Reed over any QB at Texas right now? No. 

RB - Moss over Baxter or Wisner? No. Owens over anyone in the top 6? No. I don't need to see the younger guys play yet to know that they're better than a slow guy who can't break arm tackles. Owens has clips on Twitter right now where you can see The Elk's training regimen has taken hold. He's shirtless and is showing off a layer of fat. Is that going to help him move his career YPC to something north of 4.0? Doubt it. 

WR - Concepcion, Craver, or some spare named Ashton Bethel-Roman? Terry "The Athlete" Bussey? Who on the Texas WR 2 deep do you want to bench for any of those guys? Concepcion's numbers were terrible last year and the guy wasn't injured. 

TE - Swedish guy, Some dude who was mediocre at Nebraska, Niblack? GTFO. 

OT - Zuhn, Fatheree, Crownover? I'd take Zuhn over whoever is backing Goosby. The other two guys are replacement value at best. Give me Goosby, Baker, Brooks, Cojoe or Chatman over those 2. 

OG - Kansas Hyphen Shittalking Guy, Bisontits? - I'll keep Campbell, Robertson, and Omeozulu over Bisontits. KU guy starting opposite of Campbell would work.

C - Nabou off of an injury? Hutson has better tape as a starter at OG. Nope. 

DT - Regis, Hicks, some guy named "Onyedim" or Daelyn Evans? Give me all of the Texas 3 deep over each of them save Regis. I don't know if Regis starts for Texas, but he's in the rotation. Hicks has been an utter disappointment so far. 

DE/Edge - Cashius Howell, TJ Searcy, Dayon Hayes? Howell is objectively a playmaker. The other two transfers are also-ran bums. ATM celebrated getting Searcy and everyone else looked around like "did anyone else want that guy? I didn't want that guy. (shrugs)". The problem with taking Howell is you're then benching Simmons, Burke, Vasek, Moore, Spence, or Hill to give him snaps. You'd take him anyway. The other guys wouldn't make the UT roster. 

LB - Scooby Wiliams, Taurean York? Benching Hill, Lefau, Smith, Spence, or Moore for those guys? No. The amount of touting going on for York within the media and the aggie fanbase is fascinating. It's similar to Stutsman the last few years at OU. Is no one watching the games or film? If you want tackles made 9 yards down the field on a regular basis, York is your undersized, slow LB from your fantasies. Nope. 

NB - Chappell or the JAGs behind him? Over McDonald, Guilbeau or Mack? No. 

CB - Ricks and Lee? Lee is good. Ricks blows. Lee as the 2nd starting CB at Texas this year would work. 

Safety - Bryce Anderson and Dalton Brooks? Anderson has regressed at ATM. He's a shell of his freshman self. Brooks is slow and often out of position but he'll hit you. Those guys over Taaffe, Williams, or the 4 and 5 star backups? Nope. 

PK/P - Bond and White are good. The guys Texas has brought in look comparable. 

So Liucci thinks Texas would take a recovering Moss over Wisner or a recovering Baxter. Not me. Zuhn, KU Hyphen, Regis, Howell, and Lee. 5 guys I'd insert into the Texas 44 man 2 deep. Just an outstanding roster over there at ATM. 

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