Great win over the Chargers without their two starting offensive tackles. Yes, there was a some ugly shit on offense, but that isn't going away this year and teams have gone a very long way with shitty offenses. One last thing and it can't be stressed enough, FUCK RICH EISEN and I hope that fat bastard blows out both Achilles next time he tries to run a 40.
What you wrote pretty much was our conversation on the drive home. The music never fit, there is nothing that makes you care about any of the characters outside of possibly Endo, and we did find ourselves guessing if that truly was George Gervin and who played the farmer who found the dog. I truly believe this is a perfect example of people not wanting to call out total shit of a movie because of who made it, starred in it etc.....
Our son wanted Anaconda simply for the comedy of the horrifically bad CGI snake from the trailers, my Wife wanted Song Sung Blue because she loves Diamond's music, but then our youngest swayed her Mom by telling her the movie wasn't about Neil. I will openly admit that there were a few moments during the pile of shit that is Marty Supreme that I pondered changing our will and cutting our the youngest for this crime against the family.
Maybe so, he still has some pretty strong tendencies that I am not sure translate well and I am curious about the staff he brings in at Michigan. We know the DC isn't coming with him and does the bulk of the staff stay with Scalley or go to Ann Arbor. Whittingham is a guy who has coached at Utah for ~ 30 years, was in Idaho 3-4 years before that, and I can't recall where he started coaching. Harding would be a key bring and while he has been at Utah for 12 years he is from Ohio so maybe he follows to Ann Arbor.
Whittingham is going to be a very interesting choice. He is 66, very old school on some things, hasn't been a huge fan of NIL, hasn't been known to crush recruiting, runs a dated offense that at times is very one dimensional and can be stopped easier than it should with the NFL talent they have had in the lines, and at times struggled in big games in conference. Might be a home run, but I don't see much room between that or a big miss and not sure how much different this will be from the Rich Rod hire.
That sales person from Anderson Renewal made a damn good pitch catching this person coming out of the grocery store. I fully understand that sentence makes very little sense, but even my word salad isn't as fucked up as those pictures. Did you purposefully try to come up with the ugliest rooms possible? That makes Gundy's place look ALMOST tasteful.
I think the bigger question to me is whether or not we see Max make a move to other types of racing if RB can't put together a competitive car with the power unit which will be their first attempt to build one if I recall correctly. Not sure if he can find another team in F1 that will give him the freedom and autonomy as he has at RB and I could see him moving into other types of racing.
Wife and our youngest daughter voted together so as a family went to go see Marty Supreme on Christmas Day. Just don't do it, to call it dog shit would be an insult to dog shit.
We are have already been down this road before, been left for dead and based upon the loack of resources, time and energy committed to the program TCU was rightfully cast aside.
Here is a little secret, being left out of that group of 32 or 40 or whatever the number turns out to be in the end might not be such a bad thing.
Isn't matter of who is a poor or not when it comes to this, but who is wiling to continue to be lead around by the nose by the networks because right now I really can't think of who has really, truly benefitted from conference realignment the last few go arounds.
Except it didn't work for BYU.
Oh, there is is also the small issue that becomes ND's AD actually represented them in the meetings and not a conference they have the sweet heart deal of an auto bid if they finish with a certain ranking sooooo, maybe Joey isn't right after all.
Balance is not the same as quality.
When everyone is continually having to work in new players into systems and don't have the continuity then quality will be impacted.
Don't like the idea of 16 teams because I think the overall quality of teams is actually going to decline a bit with the continued reliance on transfers and players not staying in systems long enough to be developed into good college players.
Way too much dependence on athletic ability and systems that can be picked up quickly.
There aren't enough teams period to fill the 12 team play off let along your 20 team play off.
The problems extend beyond the committee and it goes to unbalanced conference schedules, conferences too damn big, and a selection process that is owned by a fucking network.
The college model that works at multiple levels is already in place.
If you don't want that then have the balls to go full NFL model which means 32 teams breaking off, but there is no way to fix this current shit and I basically saw two teams this weekend playing that looked like might belong in this thing and that was Oregon and Ole Miss. Everyone else was pretty much the same old shit yet again be it OU, Bama, ATM, or Miami. No need to see anymore of that.