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14 minutes ago, futureman said:

damn I was looking at the roster… when did will randle grow to 6’6”?

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he was listed at 6’3” as a recruit and I had assumed that was more like 6’1”

ESPN says he's 6' 4", not that it matters. He probably won't see the field outside of special teams.

Posted
18 minutes ago, futureman said:

I’m setting the over under on will randle catches in 2025 at 40. 

I'm setting the over/under on the number of snaps Randle gets at 40

51 minutes ago, markstanco said:


He’s probably 3rd or 4th on the depth chart. His passes will come from Trey Owens in the 4th quarter.

He's currently looking up at Endries, Washington, and Shannon, right? Maybe Townsend, too, after summer camp?

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Posted
16 minutes ago, DFW Horn said:

I'm setting the over/under on the number of snaps Randle gets at 40

He's currently looking up at Endries, Washington, and Shannon, right? Maybe Townsend, too, after summer camp?

You fucking clowns are wasting space here by feeding the known troll. 
 

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Posted
4 hours ago, DFW Horn said:

Terry and Jackson are both listed at 6'5". That ain't right, based on what I see here.

Thanks for posting, as I didn’t know that was out there until today.

Hook’em!!’

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A lot of off-season stuff here, so cross-posting

Roster Updates, New Numbers, Weight Gains | Texas Football | Steve Sarkisian | Arch Manning | SEC

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Posted
1 hour ago, TrashMaster G said:

Troll? I've always thought of him more as a court jester.

If you find that idiot amusing, you have a bland sense of humor. There’s no way to spin the idiocy to any moderately intelligent poster, so I am not sure what in the fuck you are attempting here. Congrats on being a humorless square. 

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Posted
8 minutes ago, closetojumping said:

If you find that idiot amusing, you have a bland sense of humor. There’s no way to spin the idiocy to any moderately intelligent poster, so I am not sure what in the fuck you are attempting here. Congrats on being a humorless square. 

Wow. Thanks for the insult.

I honestly don't take what he says seriously enough to get that worked up about it, but to each their own.

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Posted
10 minutes ago, Thetexashammer said:

CTJ eats pieces of shit like Futureman for breakfast.

nah, I absolutely obliterated him multiple times in various threads and over time it clearly struck a deep nerve with him.  at some point he put me on ignore and now cries like a weeping vagina every time anyone quotes me.  it never ceases to be humorous.

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Posted
1 hour ago, closetojumping said:

If you find that idiot amusing, you have a bland sense of humor. There’s no way to spin the idiocy to any moderately intelligent poster, so I am not sure what in the fuck you are attempting here. Congrats on being a humorless square. 

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Posted
13 minutes ago, cafe society said:

Can we please move beyond Ewers?  IDGAF, I'm all about moving forward.  

Say something - other than complaininfg nobuddy say nothing.

 

Posted (edited)

Maybe I saw Arch Manning's father today at Chaparral stadium.  Arch was there, too. 

After my last misadventures w/ the CMO of Red Bull and Arch, I wasn't allowed to take pics or even get out the car!

 

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Posted
20 hours ago, Hank Kingsley said:

 

Mississippi State bled a lot of clock with 3 yards and a cloud of dust offense. But Arch was phenomenal, with lots of wow plays that we haven't seen at QB for a long time…………. I don't give a shit if it was against bad competition, the film doesn't lie. 

 

Just for a little speculation, I’d throw that this was a circled game on the schedule given Lebby’s coaching background.  In the small sample, you saw several different looks on defense in addition to the offensive gameplan.  It’d be interesting to hear some insight on MSUs typical defense.

The opponent doesn’t matter when play 1 has the ball caught on a well timed comeback 22 yards downfield.  The crosser off the slide up the pocket was one you don’t see often.  No flinch on the big TD to Moore.  The awareness on the sideline dump to Gibson was great.

That TD to the deep left corner is a discussion point.  There was a similar play versus Georgia.  The critics didn’t like throwing into double coverage.  You can have the similar discussion here on the throw to #81.  But none were close to being picks.  The Georgia play was a big one if the ball is target.  There’s an argument to be made that Arch knew exactly the risks for the decisions he made on those plays as opposed to his inexperience leading to a poor decision.

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not sure if serious, but Zina was a 4 star and is promising prospect (he is behind several older players, but has NFL measurables).  Ziky is the twin of Zina and, frankly, a deal sealing walk on (similar to the one Coleman triplet).

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Posted (edited)
7 hours ago, perfectchaos007 said:

Is this a family of PWO's? Maybe Neto is on scholarship, but he has only played limited minutes in a handful of games. 

 

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Neto was a top 200 national composite recruit, top 50 national On3 recruit, and the #6 composite IOL in the country who played at Allen and is likely to be the starter at LG next year lol

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Posted
14 hours ago, TrashMaster G said:

Wow. Thanks for the insult.

I honestly don't take what he says seriously enough to get that worked up about it, but to each their own.

Sorry to break it to you about not having a sense of humor and all. Everyone on the planet thinks they have one, so it’s always rough for someone when they discover the truth. 

In any event, continue to enjoy the high comedy of the likes of futureman and New Yorker comics. 

Posted
31 minutes ago, closetojumping said:

Sorry to break it to you about not having a sense of humor and all. Everyone on the planet thinks they have one, so it’s always rough for someone when they discover the truth. 

 

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Posted
8 hours ago, perfectchaos007 said:

Is this a family of PWO's? Maybe Neto is on scholarship, but he has only played limited minutes in a handful of games. 

 

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Two of those guys were big time recruits. Neto and Zina should both get a minutes this year. The third brother is the tagalong.

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Posted
9 hours ago, perfectchaos007 said:

Is this a family of PWO's? Maybe Neto is on scholarship, but he has only played limited minutes in a handful of games. 

 

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This is beautiful 

Posted
16 hours ago, futureman said:

nah, I absolutely obliterated him multiple times in various threads and over time it clearly struck a deep nerve with him.  at some point he put me on ignore and now cries like a weeping vagina every time anyone quotes me.  it never ceases to be humorous.

Wait, wait, wait .

Weeping vaginas? Is that a thing now? Do vaginas only weep when they are really sad? At what point does arousal turn weeping into a downpour? And is a downpour vagina (It's not piss) a great thing?

Posted
13 hours ago, Had Enough said:

Just for a little speculation, I’d throw that this was a circled game on the schedule given Lebby’s coaching background.  In the small sample, you saw several different looks on defense in addition to the offensive gameplan.  It’d be interesting to hear some insight on MSUs typical defense.

The opponent doesn’t matter when play 1 has the ball caught on a well timed comeback 22 yards downfield.  The crosser off the slide up the pocket was one you don’t see often.  No flinch on the big TD to Moore.  The awareness on the sideline dump to Gibson was great.

That TD to the deep left corner is a discussion point.  There was a similar play versus Georgia.  The critics didn’t like throwing into double coverage.  You can have the similar discussion here on the throw to #81.  But none were close to being picks.  The Georgia play was a big one if the ball is target.  There’s an argument to be made that Arch knew exactly the risks for the decisions he made on those plays as opposed to his inexperience leading to a poor decision.

Don't forget the perfect pass to Cook that was dropped. Having that vertical passing game + scrambling threat will really open things up for Sark's offense. Plus Arch has a higher release point and won't get passes batted down at the LOS. Once he learns to ease up on the gunslinging and hit the intermediate and underneath routes to Endries and Wisner this offense will be lethal. 

Posted
14 hours ago, TreatyOak said:

Maybe I saw Arch Manning's father today at Chaparral stadium.  Arch was there, too. 

After my last misadventures w/ the CMO of Red Bull and Arch, I wasn't allowed to take pics or even get out the car!

 

TO, I thought you had “rights” to the Westlake property?  Wife even works there, so how can they keep a guy like you locked out without being in peeking distance?

Hook’em!!!

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Posted
41 minutes ago, msucolt45 said:

Y’all stop bitching, as we’re under 50 days.  I know it is a tough stretch to get through July, but Fall Camp will be here soon.

Hook’em!!!

And Tuesday we up Archmania to level 11 at SEC media days.

All the yokels will be telling themselves, "We didn't realize Texas was going to be like this when we invited them in."

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Posted
17 minutes ago, msucolt45 said:

TO, I thought you had “rights” to the Westlake property?  Wife even works there, so how can they keep a guy like you locked out without being in peeking distance?

Hook’em!!!

Wife is who kept me away, hahaha. 

Posted
28 minutes ago, 6th Street said:

Don't forget the perfect pass to Cook that was dropped. Having that vertical passing game + scrambling threat will really open things up for Sark's offense. Plus Arch has a higher release point and won't get passes batted down at the LOS. Once he learns to ease up on the gunslinging and hit the intermediate and underneath routes to Endries and Wisner this offense will be lethal. 

That was a great pass.  It should be fun to watch.

I do wonder about Sark a bit.  For me, it felt as though Ewers was less caution to the wind last year.  Did we harp on the right read/right throw and consequently took fewer risks?  Or was that just Ewers?  That’s probably a reasonable approach given our stout defense except that our red zone offense was lacking.

As others have mentioned, a few more higher risk throws may result in some picks, but there’s upside there too.  Certainly the increase in mobility will matter too.

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He hit the deep throws in the 2 Bama games but was not so good in most of the other games throwing deep.  His intermediate stuff however was tremendous.

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