Everything posted by Sal
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ULM Warhawks @ Longhorns 7PM on LHN - The Mullet Hath Arriveth
Cole Hutson = white bread
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ULM Warhawks @ Longhorns 7PM on LHN - The Mullet Hath Arriveth
Because he sucks just like at Bama
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ULM Warhawks @ Longhorns 7PM on LHN - The Mullet Hath Arriveth
Enough to play about 10 snaps with any effort. The rest he'll just take off.
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ULM Warhawks @ Longhorns 7PM on LHN - The Mullet Hath Arriveth
Watching Coburn out there makes me miss Paul Boyette and the assembly line of average DL we've had for a decade Why not DJ Campbell over Hutson
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ULM Warhawks @ Longhorns 7PM on LHN - The Mullet Hath Arriveth
Hutson has been the worst OL so far. Getting beat like a drum
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ULM Warhawks @ Longhorns 7PM on LHN - The Mullet Hath Arriveth
Should have hired Kubiak because that's the only offense Ewers is capable of
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ULM Warhawks @ Longhorns 7PM on LHN - The Mullet Hath Arriveth
Here's an idea: Put the best 11 on defense on the field. Quit playing Jamison, Coburn, etc. who are garbage.
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ULM Warhawks @ Longhorns 7PM on LHN - The Mullet Hath Arriveth
You related to ERNIE or just butt buddies?
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ULM Warhawks @ Longhorns 7PM on LHN - The Mullet Hath Arriveth
Is it?
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ULM Warhawks @ Longhorns 7PM on LHN - The Mullet Hath Arriveth
Quinn "Spencer Rattler" Ewers
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ULM Warhawks @ Longhorns 7PM on LHN - The Mullet Hath Arriveth
Try this one. I'm disguising the link so it doesn't get taken down https://tinyurl.com/4cufebwc
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$9.95 worth every penny
Not exactly big business here. Orangebloods might be the worst rag on the planet and is a disgrace to the program. AD should have revoked access for OB and the Statesman years ago.
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TCU @ Colorado (Fri Sep 2,2022 9PM/ESPN)
Big 12 looking like some *******
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Negative Recruiting Your Own School: The aggy Screenshot Megathread
Haynes King is more like Lot’s wife
- [2022] Louisiana Monroe @ Texas
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2022 Fall Camp: Drippin'
Anyone looks good next to Coburn
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2022 Fall Camp: Drippin'
I don’t think you understand that there’s more to defense than sacking the QB. We couldn’t set the edge all year, something that Mathis has made a living doing.
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2022 Fall Camp: Drippin'
Last I checked people could move cities but idgaf
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2022 Fall Camp: Drippin'
This take is dog shit. Mathis is a two-time All-Big 12 DE and expected to be third-team All-Big Ten by PFF this season. Last season’s defense was one of the two or three worst in school history, and a substantial part of that was having the worst edge play I’ve ever seen. I bet you’re one of those Westlake honks who thinks some white bread JAG is going to be more impactful in his freshman season.
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2022 Fall Camp: Drippin'
If there’s one thing I want to harp on, it’s our edge talent and defense overall. Not hitting on Ochaun Mathis is a big problem. PK was pig-headed last season and refused to adjust any of his schemes/gameplans to fit personnel. If he does that crap again, he should be left on the tarmac. In fact, leave Choate and Bo Davis there with him. I’ve never seen a worse front 7.
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2022 Fall Camp: Drippin'
Great analysis, thank you.
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Texas Recruiting Notes 2023: Strippers, Monkeys, and 5-Stars
I wonder if Houston rainmaker Tom Herman is available
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Texas Recruiting Notes 2023: Strippers, Monkeys, and 5-Stars
It's getting JIT in the Station!
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Recs for a family Euro trip?
You can definitely fit in more than three cities unless you want to move really slowly, and you might have your reasons for doing so. If you decide to do a multi-country route, which I think is fine over two weeks, do an open-jaw flight from New York City or Boston and pick two cities where it will be easy to travel back to the United States, given the aforementioned European flight problems. If you can get back to NYC or Boston from cities like Paris, Rome, Budapest, and Prague, then you can connect domestically from there. That will minimize your connections in Europe itself. Some good "A to B" open-jaw, two-week itineraries are Paris to Rome, Budapest to Prague or Krakow, and Spain to Portugal. There is plenty to see to break up the itinerary into smaller parts. Just on the first route, there's the French wine country and Riviera, northern Italy, and Florence on the way to Rome, all accessible by train.
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Tell me about New York City
Will be in NY for ~10 days and company covers meals up to $100 total per day. FiDi seems like a food desert (besides Joe's), but anything good that I'm missing there or nearby? Prefer unpretentious but otherwise not picky at all.