August 16, 20205 yr 3 hours ago, BERT said: Just don’t let him speak. As soon as he does, the negativeness will drive them away.
August 16, 20205 yr *pre-madonna I love the shaggysurl, where you can be wrong and right at the same time.
August 16, 20205 yr 2 minutes ago, Tex Long said: *pre-madonna I love the shaggysurl, where you can be are required to be wrong and right at the same time. FIFY.
August 16, 20205 yr 8 hours ago, hornfromdallas said: bruh my wife is afraid of leaving the house so this season i get to attend the games by myself lets meet up i will ask my fam to set up a couple thots 4 us finding thots for @satyanash will be no easy task. They have to be chicken littles that are Bollywood fans who hate astroturf. That's a tall order, Carl.
August 16, 20205 yr 6 hours ago, Mason Ramsey said: Been moving in to a new apartment all day, but as I went out to my truck one last time and got back in the elevator, I ran into Mitchell. Apparently he lives on the floor below me, and he seemed to be in good spirits and showing no real signs of anything serious which is great for LB depth. He probably thought that elevator was the portal. I keed I keed. Edited August 16, 20205 yr by stork642
August 16, 20205 yr Major downer about Troy O but a team like ours in their HCs fourth year should not make/break on freshman contributions. Feel terrible for him, he clearly is a baller.
August 16, 20205 yr 2 hours ago, TexasMan said: Because of course Terrible news that probably has an upperclassman or two inching back from the transfer button
August 16, 20205 yr 13 hours ago, Sal said: Wrong. +rep, thank you! talk about being stupid, guy can’t even spell.
August 16, 20205 yr 21 hours ago, KYHorn said: Did we ever settle on who they had to stop recruiting last year? Could it have been him? http://www.ncaa.org/about/resources/media-center/news/texas-am-football-program-violated-ncaa-rules This and how Jimbo used his son's participation in 7 on 7, Jimbo likes the illegal contact with the teenagers.. Jimbo Epstein.
August 16, 20205 yr 7 minutes ago, RomaVicta said: This and how Jimbo used his son's participation in 7 on 7, Jimbo likes the illegal contact with the teenagers.. Jimbo Epstein. Allegedly.
August 16, 20205 yr 3 hours ago, Tex Long said: *pre-madonna I love the shaggysurl, where you can be wrong and right at the same time. If being wrong and right at the same time is wrong, I don't want to be right.
August 16, 20205 yr 3 hours ago, Tex Long said: *pre-madonna I love the shaggysurl, where you can be wrong and right at the same time. Schrodinger’s Cow
August 16, 20205 yr Damn could have used Troy as a red zone threat. At least we have a lot of depth at WR, albeit inconsistent. Eagles, Washington, Jake Smith, Josh Moore, Black, Woodard, Whittington, and Dixon. That's 8 guys there that are good enough to start just about anywhere in the Big 12.
August 16, 20205 yr 1 hour ago, 6th Street said: Damn could have used Troy as a red zone threat. At least we have a lot of depth at WR, albeit inconsistent. Eagles, Washington, Jake Smith, Josh Moore, Black, Woodard, Whittington, and Dixon. That's 8 guys there that are good enough to start just about anywhere in the Big 12. From sugar to every flavor in 3 sentences. Bravo!
August 16, 20205 yr 13 minutes ago, Lerka Lerka said: And Whittington. Yeah, I dunno. Watching Whittington in action makes me think of some lifter, years ago on ESPN, snorting the shit out of that ammonia, grabbing that bar, hoisting it about 3/4 of the way up... and his fucking arm snapped in half like a dry branch (not to be confused with an arroyo or a wadi). Sometimes your muscles write checks that your bones (or in Whittington's case, tendons/ligaments?) can't cash.
August 16, 20205 yr 7 hours ago, TexasMan said: Because of course I heard about that today. Very unfortunate, Troy was set to see a significant amount of snaps seeing as how he was one of the big time performers during the off season and the team lost a lot of experience at WR.
August 16, 20205 yr 6 minutes ago, longhornmatt said: That sucks. I know practice reports are to be taken with a grain of salt, but the comments on O’Meire were the kind of practice reports you hear about guys that work their way into the starting lineup at some point later in the year as a freshman. I hope he makes a full recovery. It seems like he has the work ethic for a successful rehab.
August 16, 20205 yr why does mensa always have so many injuries on his teams? a freshman wr, non-contact acl tear during practice is on the coaches. you have to teach an 18 yr old to not make hard cuts if his legs are fatigued. and all for a season that isn't even going to happen.
August 16, 20205 yr Just now, horngasm2020 said: why does mensa always have so many injuries on his teams? a freshman wr, non-contact acl tear during practice is on the coaches. you have to teach an 18 yr old to not make hard cuts if his legs are fatigued. and all for a season that isn't even going to happen. wut
August 16, 20205 yr 8 minutes ago, HenryJames said: wut Knowing nothing about the mechanics or context of this particular injury I have to 100% agree. ACL tears are a coaching issue across America. When will they wake up?
August 16, 20205 yr 11 minutes ago, horngasm2020 said: why does mensa always have so many injuries on his teams? a freshman wr, non-contact acl tear during practice is on the coaches. you have to teach an 18 yr old to not make hard cuts if his legs are fatigued. and all for a season that isn't even going to happen. Because it's the only team you pay close attention to, so you actually notice them all. Go look at OU if you want a team with an actual injury problem this year.
August 16, 20205 yr Just now, texifornia said: Because it's the only team you pay close attention to, so you actually notice them all. Go look at OU if you want a team with an actual injury problem this year. No, they need to be teaching our receivers to stop trying so hard when they're worn out. That's how you win games in the 4th quarter.
August 16, 20205 yr 44 minutes ago, texifornia said: Because it's the only team you pay close attention to, so you actually notice them all. Go look at OU if you want a team with an actual injury problem this year. Yeah, I feel like we've been fortunate with injuries under Tom Herman. It was two or three years ago when all 5 OL starters missed a handful of games throughout the entire season. That's pretty rare. Last season, we had a rash of shoulder injuries, most of which were younger players. Aside from that, I feel like we've been pretty lucky. /nojinx
August 17, 20205 yr From sugar to every flavor in 3 sentences. Bravo!Asshole. Had me wondering why I haven’t seen this in the stores.
August 17, 20205 yr 1 hour ago, horngasm2020 said: why does mensa always have so many injuries on his teams? a freshman wr, non-contact acl tear during practice is on the coaches. you have to teach an 18 yr old to not make hard cuts if his legs are fatigued. and all for a season that isn't even going to happen. Knees are like Covid. They hate college football.
August 17, 20205 yr 10 hours ago, The Earl of Texas said: Major downer about Troy O but a team like ours in their HCs fourth year should not make/break on freshman contributions. Feel terrible for him, he clearly is a baller. I mean I like what Iv'e seen on tape and what he's done in practice but he's not a baller until he proves it in game action.
August 17, 20205 yr 1 hour ago, horngasm2020 said: why does mensa always have so many injuries on his teams? a freshman wr, non-contact acl tear during practice is on the coaches. you have to teach an 18 yr old to not make hard cuts if his legs are fatigued. and all for a season that isn't even going to happen. No. This is like the dumbest take Iv'e ever seen.
August 17, 20205 yr 5 hours ago, Goodman said: From sugar to every flavor in 3 sentences. Bravo! I’m presently dehydrated and not high so this is perfect for me
August 17, 20205 yr 3 hours ago, horngasm2020 said: why does mensa always have so many injuries on his teams? a freshman wr, non-contact acl tear during practice is on the coaches. you have to teach an 18 yr old to not make hard cuts if his legs are fatigued. and all for a season that isn't even going to happen.
August 17, 20205 yr 4 hours ago, horngasm2020 said: why does mensa always have so many injuries on his teams? a freshman wr, non-contact acl tear during practice is on the coaches. you have to teach an 18 yr old to not make hard cuts if his legs are fatigued. and all for a season that isn't even going to happen.
August 17, 20205 yr 5 hours ago, horngasm2020 said: why does mensa always have so many injuries on his teams? a freshman wr, non-contact acl tear during practice is on the coaches. you have to teach an 18 yr old to not make hard cuts if his legs are fatigued. and all for a season that isn't even going to happen. Futureman?
August 17, 20205 yr So 6th street can't log in because someone stole his login... 10 hours ago, 6th Street said: Damn could have used Troy as a red zone threat. At least we have a lot of depth at WR, albeit inconsistent. Eagles, Washington, Jake Smith, Josh Moore, Black, Woodard, Whittington, and Dixon. That's 8 guys there that are good enough to start just about anywhere in the Big 12. then he proceeds to make a new account and get negged into oblivion... 5 hours ago, horngasm2020 said: why does mensa always have so many injuries on his teams? a freshman wr, non-contact acl tear during practice is on the coaches. you have to teach an 18 yr old to not make hard cuts if his legs are fatigued. and all for a season that isn't even going to happen. you truly hate to see it
August 17, 20205 yr 4 hours ago, Hmmm said: Yeah, I feel like we've been fortunate with injuries under Tom Herman. It was two or three years ago when all 5 OL starters missed a handful of games throughout the entire season. That's pretty rare. Last season, we had a rash of shoulder injuries, most of which were younger players. Aside from that, I feel like we've been pretty lucky. /nojinx Well we started a quarterback at RB and were without Sterns / Foster / Jamison / Green for an extended period of time. Not Herman's fault by any stretch, but I wouldn't say we were fortunate with injuries last year.
August 17, 20205 yr 1 minute ago, honolulu horn said: Well we started a quarterback at RB and were without Sterns / Foster / Jamison / Green for an extended period of time. Not Herman's fault by any stretch, but I wouldn't say we were fortunate with injuries last year. This. The DB and RB rooms were obliterated last year. Felt like everybody in the secondary had that brace on their shoulder that wouldn’t let them raise their arm above their head by the end of the year. That’s not great for creating TO’s btw.
August 17, 20205 yr 8 hours ago, conVINCEd said: This. The DB and RB rooms were obliterated last year. Felt like everybody in the secondary had that brace on their shoulder that wouldn’t let them raise their arm above their head by the end of the year. That’s not great for creating TO’s btw. DBs are on Orlando. He eliminated the traditional LB position and expected a bunch of 180lb DBs to make every tackle.
August 17, 20205 yr 15 minutes ago, LTtxfan said: One endzone orange, and one endzone red? Or whole stadium but seats every 4 rows? Nightmare for those of us wanting to do the $20 handshake.
August 17, 20205 yr 1 minute ago, Enchubben said: One endzone orange, and one endzone red? Or whole stadium but seats every 4 rows? Nightmare for those of us wanting to do the $20 handshake.
August 17, 20205 yr Thought I heard on the radio this morning Marquez Bimage was opting out. Is that new news? Edited August 17, 20205 yr by ChickenSandwich Names are hard
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