Everything posted by GabrielsHorn
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Alabama @ FSU - ABC
I like Deboer as a coach, but this is a huge step back.
- #1 Texas vs. #3 Ohio State - 11am on Fox
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Arch Manning: Scores every way possible
He literally started the game with a designed pitch and throw, and Arch threw it 10 yards in front of the receiver in the dirt. How do you deal with that inaccuracy as a play caller? Can’t call a screen either as Arch missed that
- #1 Texas vs. #3 Ohio State - 11am on Fox
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#1 Texas vs. #3 Ohio State - 11am on Fox
Lulz. When did Ewers ever do that against a team of equal or better caliber? He had the opportunity to do it against Georgia twice last year. Washington, OSU. Failed in all 4 games. And with way better talent than today. Imagine Ewers with the skillset of today, brutal. Alabama on the road in 2023.
- #1 Texas vs. #3 Ohio State - 11am on Fox
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Arch Manning: Scores every way possible
Welcome to the big leagues Arch. Half assing throws isn’t going to work.
- #1 Texas vs. #3 Ohio State - 11am on Fox
- #1 Texas vs. #3 Ohio State - 11am on Fox
- #1 Texas vs. #3 Ohio State - 11am on Fox
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OU Football 2025 - Cheated Its Way To a Backdoor CFP Appearance
Inject this into my veins He just needs another four years for it all to come together!
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2025 game Week 1, #1 Texas @ #3 Ohio State - What the Fuck is a Buckeye?
SP+ definitely is favoring OSU. Margin is pretty surprising, but early season results tend to be poor. FPI has if much close (Texas with a 53.3% chance to win).
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NCAA FOOTBALL IS BACK MFers
The new update has massively improved run blocking and the LB reactions.
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July 4th Hill Country Flooding Tragedy
I don’t disagree with your assessment for FEMA, but one of the biggest misconceptions is using Return Periods as years. The more realistic way of looking at things is that a 100 year return period event has a 1% probability of occurring in a given year. Over a long timeframe, you could have the 1% event happen in back to back years, then not occur for a long time. Obviously, the idea is to use data from events and update your models (as well as including some data from climate models to look at the sensitivities in terms of how the return periods will change). However, most of these models and flood maps should have incorporated the previous flooding events.
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July 4th Hill Country Flooding Tragedy
Not really the issue for this flood. In Houston and other areas, absolutely, but in this part of Texas, you have a thin top soil over limestone that really transmits water to the creeks and rivers. Unless there are karst sinkholes or caves, water really flows as the limestone limits infiltration.
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2025 Thread of the Rains
Agreed, especially given how little data we have over the course of history and how those climate change models still are a bit in flux. It’s why I really hate using PMF or PMP as they imply something that isn’t really correct given how much we actually know.
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2025 Thread of the Rains
Except we do look at these events and a lot of the engineers who are working on evaluating these conditions are explicitly accounting for climate change and associated impacts in terms of evaluating these facilities. - an engineer who designs dams throughout the southwest.
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Israel vs everyone war thread
The amount of engineering that goes into stuff like this is incredible.
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Israel vs everyone war thread
If you are flying into Istanbul or Ankara, there shouldn’t be an issue.
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Air India B787 crash
Guessing it may be wrong
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Air India B787 crash
Apparently the one survivor jumped from the plane? Will be a crazy story to see what was going on.
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Elon Musk: Nazi traitor piece of shit [Confirmed]
The better one is that it is P. Diddy vs R. Kelly.
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2025 NHL Playoffs Thread - Let the madness begin!
How was that third Panthers goal not offsides?
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2025 NFL Draft
Was reading The Athletics survey of random GMs and saw one of the more hilarious takes about the draft. They called Jahdae a one season producer, which is such a shitty take.
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Quinn "La Joya" Ewers - The Man The Myth The Mullet, Now Starting for the Miami Dolphins
The issue with this logic is where could he have gone that was nearly as QB friendly as what Texas had? He had multiple draft picks in every position and still struggled, whether due to injury or not. I hope he has a long career as a backup, but he was never going to live up to his billing. Still brought us back to the big leagues, so love him for that, but it’s the truth.