No other union gets slaughtered like the NFLPA. Agreeing to two years of the franchise tag was so stupid. If an NFL team drafts you in the first round, they can keep you for 7 years before you get any chance to hit the open market. That’s absurd in a league with such short careers.
It’s amazing how the guy drives a great race for 90-95% of it and then consistently finds new ways to throw it away
Yeah, I watched the extended highlights and this race was incredible. If they would just police the dirty driving tougher/more consistently, it would be an incredible product. I still enjoy it, but too many of their races feel like the F1 race today where the first 80-90% of the race was pointless.
Yeah, to me, this would’ve been the most fair. If they really felt like they needed a red flag, then do a rolling start, so you likely avoid most, if not all, of this chaos. That red flag made the previous 56 laps and basically the whole weekend pointless for a big chunk of the field.
Yeah, it was going to be a shit show no matter what once they called the BS red flag. At that point, it was just a question of who got shafted by it. Any time you have a restart that late in the race, people will go for crazy moves and chaos will ensue.
If Alonso actually had more pace, he would’ve got within DRS of Lewis at some point in the race. It was pretty obvious Lewis was managing the gap the whole time and the Mercs were just faster this race. Lewis had more pace left regardless of his radio messages.
I will say though, watching Stroll try to outbrake Sainz and go right in the gravel on that restart was hilarious. I could tell he was going to lose it before it even happened. That clown is going to get thoroughly out-qualified and out-raced all year and still have a decent season on paper.
You definitely have not looked up any stats. Our defense finished 11th in the country last year, and they were easily better than the offense or special teams last year.
It seems like they’ve been keeping an alternate strategy alive while continuing with the current one, but I doubt this other car in the wind tunnel is all that great. Resources are too limited for them to fully develop two cars. At best, it will be a solid base for them to build from. Either way, they have issues with their floor and suspension that I doubt this new car will fix.
Yeah, I’d much rather be bringing in 4th years who are proven than 5 star flame outs who are already leaving after one year. Those guys don’t have good track records.
This is such an incredibly dumb post. He will be better next year than every guy you just listed.
My guess is that Guenther knows Haas is horrible with setups and tweaking the car, so Haas’s best chance for success is to just have everyone show up and start racing right away hoping for chaos so they can steal points where they otherwise wouldn’t.
aggy wearing these jerseys where they try to hide the “Aggies” as much as possible always cracks me up. All of their hatred for us stems from them wanting to be us, but having to settle for aggy.
MSU has a huge booster that provides them with a lot of NIL funds for transfers. It’s not really surprising if you look at the transfer schools he was considering. It was basically just a list of the schools that are willing to throw out the most money.
This was one of the most special collection of players of any team I can remember in any sport for Texas. These guys were awesome and it was a joy to root for them all year. I hope we can return as many of them as possible and best of luck to all the guys who are out of eligibility.
That’s the whole point. I think most would agree the roster is double digit wins good. It’s Sark. His teams always have a few games a year where they don’t show up, and he almost never makes adjustments. He’s been a HC for 9 years at very good programs and never once won 10 games. There’s probably a reason for that.
No amount of talent was going to make us win that TCU game, because Sark got thoroughly out coached the entire game and didn’t even try to adjust until the 4th quarter when it was way too late. On top of that, we’ll be finding out what impact GP had on the defense last year since he’s gone now.