October 26Oct 26 Popular Post And for the record, those weren't whores in that crowd - they were estheticians:
October 26Oct 26 Well they're worth it, but I will say they are well under Auburn (probably the best, tbh), Bama (second best), Oxford (3rd) and LSU. I haven't been to the Swamp yet, but from seeing them on TV they look magnificent. Hell, the gash at VTech is chef's kiss, but nobody knows because nobody that doesn't go there or live in Blacksburg (or Virginia in general) get to see them. UVA is also up there. I remember I went to visit my sister when she went there and got to see them. Weirdly, I remember it was in November and it felt amazing. NC, SC, UVA all seem have weather from another dimension. But they have some solid 10s, but their hotness I would put the mean at around a 7-8. They are definitely below a few, but not by a whole lot. I would honestly in order of hotness, it would quickly be Auburn, Bama, USC, Oregon, and Oxford. But I haven't been to more than like 20 in my life, but that doesn't include stadiums in the Big XII (tech has smoke), Waco is mid, Aggy is lol, but I will admit I witnessed sone fine ass there. Never been to ou or Okie Lite. But yeah, those are my personal top 5. I am lucky enough to have gone to quite a bit more stadiums than a lot of fans. It's pointless to name them. Oh yeah, BYU has some seriously, seriously fine ass. Since you’re jumping around the map here, let me add Michigan State and Iowa. If you love blondos with stellar racks, those two truly deliver.
October 26Oct 26 Niblett needs to see the field more, and not just on one or two gadget plays that requires a WR to make a block (which never happens). He reminds me of Devin Duvernay with his speed and ability to navigate punt returns.
October 26Oct 26 32 minutes ago, Duane Moore said: Putting it in perspective When was the last time? When aggy was pimp walking and then getting de-pants by UCLA a few years ago? Because that would be even more beautiful Edited October 26Oct 26 by oh_snap
October 26Oct 26 Popular Post 2 minutes ago, Hank Kingsley said: Great play by Arch & LIvingstone here as well. DB had good coverage. That was not a great play by Arch, it was thrown late and brought the sideline into play. It's actually one of his biggest issues. The throw ended up being accurate but it should have been a much easier touchdown for a top flight QB. He should have been letting it go here: Instead of taking two more steps to make super duper sure that Livingstone was open. Again, it was a good play but the throw came out too late. He showed no anticipation and that's perhaps his biggest issue.
October 26Oct 26 20 minutes ago, SarksJuggs said: 1) Arch threw for 350 yards and 4 touchdowns and had ran for a first down in OT man. 2) Caldwell completed a predetermined 50/50 ball. 3) SarksJuggs’ grammar sucks. We really have to analyze all three things here!
October 26Oct 26 Just now, Huckleberry said: That was not a great play by Arch, it was thrown late and brought the sideline into play. It's actually one of his biggest issues. The throw ended up being accurate but it should have been a much easier touchdown for a top flight QB. He should have been letting it go here: Instead of taking two more steps to make super duper sure that Livingstone was open. Again, it was a good play but the throw came out too late. He showed no anticipation and that's perhaps his biggest issue. That's fair. Definitely a consistent issue with him waiting too long on those type of throws.
October 26Oct 26 Popular Post Can we launch the word tuddy and anyone who uses it into the sun please?
October 26Oct 26 2 minutes ago, Huckleberry said: That was not a great play by Arch, it was thrown late and brought the sideline into play. It's actually one of his biggest issues. The throw ended up being accurate but it should have been a much easier touchdown for a top flight QB. He should have been letting it go here: Instead of taking two more steps to make super duper sure that Livingstone was open. Again, it was a good play but the throw came out too late. He showed no anticipation and that's perhaps his biggest issue. Yep. This...
October 26Oct 26 SIAP but did anyone see Milwee today? I usually see him on Arch's hip but there was some other dark haired dude with a hat around those guys.
October 26Oct 26 Just now, Longhornstampede said: Can we launch the word tuddy and anyone who uses it into the sun please? About to launch pretty much everyone in the cfb and nfl world out except this board
October 26Oct 26 6 minutes ago, Huckleberry said: That was not a great play by Arch, it was thrown late and brought the sideline into play. It's actually one of his biggest issues. The throw ended up being accurate but it should have been a much easier touchdown for a top flight QB. He should have been letting it go here: Instead of taking two more steps to make super duper sure that Livingstone was open. Again, it was a good play but the throw came out too late. He showed no anticipation and that's perhaps his biggest issue. This has been a big problem for him all season. He holds this ball two or three steps too long and makes the catch way more difficult for the WR. Edited October 26Oct 26 by HtownHorn
October 26Oct 26 28 minutes ago, deech said: Look I don't want to weigh in on Arch v Caldwell. But I think we can all agree that after the last two semifinals that Caldwell > Ewers. Ewers couldn't hit a fade to save his life the two best throws by the longhorns this season are caldwell’s two throws. period. there was more touch on that touchdown pass than on any ball arch has thrown in his life.
October 26Oct 26 The offense needed a showing like this in the 4th quarter and OT. I feel part of the defensive struggles in this game were the defense having zero faith in the offense. It's tough to give maximum effort when you think youre fighting a losing battle.
October 26Oct 26 1 minute ago, Butch Had Not said: SIAP but did anyone see Milwee today? I usually see him on Arch's hip but there was some other dark haired dude with a hat around those guys. He was moved to the booth today.
October 26Oct 26 I don’t think anyone quit as it looked like. I think that’s was just really bad football, hopefully. Sark needs to go with tempo more as others have said about how much it simplifies routes and thinking. I think Arch has done much better this year when he’s going quick. I don’t know if he is any good or not, some plays he looks like so smooth and natural, others he looks like he just learned how to throw. D and ST are elite
October 26Oct 26 1 minute ago, Hank Kingsley said: He was moved to the booth today. Is that close to the exit?
October 26Oct 26 3 minutes ago, futureman said: the two best throws by the longhorns this season are caldwell’s two throws. period. there was more touch on that touchdown pass than on any ball arch has thrown in his life. Edited October 26Oct 26 by Hank Kingsley
October 26Oct 26 2 minutes ago, avidhornslurker said: The offense needed a showing like this in the 4th quarter and OT. I feel part of the defensive struggles in this game were the defense having zero faith in the offense. It's tough to give maximum effort when you think youre fighting a losing battle. Yeah, when the offense picks up 61 total yards on the remaining 1st half possessions and the only reason you scored was that MSU stupidly went for it on 4th down in their own territory and then committed a PF after holding us to a FG, the defense is going to struggle.
October 26Oct 26 9 minutes ago, Party_Taco said: Since you’re jumping around the map here, let me add Michigan State and Iowa. If you love blondos with stellar racks, those two truly deliver. I have heard those Iowa ladies are fantastic and I've seen them on TV, but Michigan St kind of surprise ls me. I heard UM has some smoke shows, so I can see MSU having the same. I need go see a game against those two just to make sure. As for Iowa, I don't care how hot they are, in no way will I ever puniah myself to go to a game. Maybe when Ferentz dies, but I'm almost certain he is immortal or he has sone pictures and that's why they refuse to fire him.
October 26Oct 26 2 minutes ago, Hank Kingsley said: He was moved to the booth today. Might be a crazy thought, but isn't CDC known for stepping in? Wonder if pressure about having someone else call plays pissed Sark off, and that led to the NFL flirting? Not sure if the leak was on purpose by Sark's camp, but maybe...
October 26Oct 26 1 minute ago, Billy Bates Cheetah said: Might be a crazy thought, but isn't CDC known for stepping in? Wonder if pressure about having someone else call plays pissed Sark off, and that led to the NFL flirting? Not sure if the leak was on purpose by Sark's camp, but maybe... No.
October 26Oct 26 1 minute ago, Wulaw Horn said: No. What are your thoughts on (1) any Sark initiated NFL overtures and (2) why did it get leaked today?
October 26Oct 26 5 minutes ago, Billy Bates Cheetah said: Might be a crazy thought, but isn't CDC known for stepping in? Wonder if pressure about having someone else call plays pissed Sark off, and that led to the NFL flirting? Not sure if the leak was on purpose by Sark's camp, but maybe... There is no way in which that leak benefits Sark. As such, there is zero possibility that Sark leaked it. 1 minute ago, Billy Bates Cheetah said: What are your thoughts on (1) any Sark initiated NFL overtures and (2) why did it get leaked today? There is an entire thread on this topic. Edited October 26Oct 26 by BurntEyes
October 26Oct 26 17 minutes ago, Huckleberry said: That was not a great play by Arch, it was thrown late and brought the sideline into play. It's actually one of his biggest issues. The throw ended up being accurate but it should have been a much easier touchdown for a top flight QB. He should have been letting it go here: Instead of taking two more steps to make super duper sure that Livingstone was open. Again, it was a good play but the throw came out too late. He showed no anticipation and that's perhaps his biggest issue. i made this point when the play happened and got yelled at for it. thank you for illustrating this. like you said, this is probably arch’s biggest issue. Edited October 26Oct 26 by Derka
October 26Oct 26 5 minutes ago, William Bludworth said: I have heard those Iowa ladies are fantastic and I've seen them on TV, but Michigan St kind of surprise ls me. I heard UM has some smoke shows, so I can see MSU having the same. I need go see a game against those two just to make sure. As for Iowa, I don't care how hot they are, in no way will I ever puniah myself to go to a game. Maybe when Ferentz dies, but I'm almost certain he is immortal or he has sone pictures and that's why they refuse to fire him. Attended Iowa Minnesota game today (son goes there) and can confirm the heat. And I witnessed an offensive explosion by ferentz standards.
October 26Oct 26 Can someone go back and find the crowd shot of the three Vic Mackey specials doing the Ezikel Elliott eating out of the trough when Texas was down 17? And give it a little, metamorphically, post up here. I wants to screen shot it but didn’t want to curse the comeback.
October 26Oct 26 1 hour ago, Sgt Hulk said: Caldwell on the fade to Mosley with a toe drag would have paid a Mint on prize picks. This was perfect to sum up wr and qb talk over the last few weeks. lol.
October 26Oct 26 I have heard those Iowa ladies are fantastic and I've seen them on TV, but Michigan St kind of surprise ls me. I heard UM has some smoke shows, so I can see MSU having the same. I need go see a game against those two just to make sure. As for Iowa, I don't care how hot they are, in no way will I ever puniah myself to go to a game. Maybe when Ferentz dies, but I'm almost certain he is immortal or he has sone pictures and that's why they refuse to fire him. Michigan/Michigan State talent separation is like comparing Texas and TCU (minus the private school connotations). The in-state school that’s academically inferior is likely to have MORE top tier talent. If I’m on the hunt for big tittied blondos it ain’t at Michigan. Yes, they’re there, but not in the same numbers, and it’s always a numbers game…
October 26Oct 26 Just now, Party_Taco said: Michigan/Michigan State talent separation is like comparing Texas and TCU (minus the private school connotations). The in-state school that’s academically inferior is likely to have MORE top tier talent. If I’m on the hunt for big tittied blondos it ain’t at Michigan. Yes, they’re there, but not in the same numbers, and it’s always a numbers game… Yeah Michigan is the smart kids school. We akk know how that goes.
October 26Oct 26 31 minutes ago, Irish Wrist Watch said: And for the record, those weren't whores in that crowd - they were estheticians: So true…. I dated one before
October 26Oct 26 6 minutes ago, Not a cat said: Attended Iowa Minnesota game today (son goes there) and can confirm the heat. And I witnessed an offensive explosion by ferentz standards. God., you are a true soldier. For the life of me I cannot grasp why Iowa just doesn't do better. They're in a premier conference, they're a great school, and yet they are content with a 10-win season every 2-3 years, and the occasional 11-12 win season. I wish they would do better. I want to like them, but I can't. I like their unis, helmets,defense, and their women. Their offense makes ours this year look like the 2007 Patriots with Randy Moss going 16-0.
October 26Oct 26 I want to know who is the coaching genius who evidently pulled Niblett from the punt return team for the very last punt. I know chances were slim, but you never know.
October 26Oct 26 25 minutes ago, Longhornstampede said: Can we launch the word tuddy and anyone who uses it into the sun please? Tuddy is a fine Japanese name
October 26Oct 26 1 minute ago, BurntOrange&White said: Some genius here said it was predetermined o_O
October 26Oct 26 Just now, JGrayDBU said: I want to know who is the coaching genius who evidently pulled Niblett from the punt return team for the very last punt. I know chances were slim, but you never know. We were protecting vs fake.
October 26Oct 26 3 minutes ago, Party_Taco said: Michigan/Michigan State talent separation is like comparing Texas and TCU (minus the private school connotations). The in-state school that’s academically inferior is likely to have MORE top tier talent. If I’m on the hunt for big tittied blondos it ain’t at Michigan. Yes, they’re there, but not in the same numbers, and it’s always a numbers game… I actually just googled pictures of Mich St women, and yeah, oh yeah, they are so fine. Come hither
October 26Oct 26 Michigan/Michigan State talent separation is like comparing Texas and TCU (minus the private school connotations). The in-state school that’s academically inferior is likely to have MORE top tier talent. If I’m on the hunt for big tittied blondos it ain’t at Michigan. Yes, they’re there, but not in the same numbers, and it’s always a numbers game…Michigan ain’t much better than Cal Berkeley. Most State schools have talent, even in the upper Midwest.
October 26Oct 26 35 minutes ago, Hank Kingsley said: the truth hurts, I know. 14 minutes ago, BurntOrange&White said: Arch isn't the worst qb in history but he's not making an audible at the line to a touchdown fade. zero percent chance of that. 3 minutes ago, Derka said: QB1! Edited October 26Oct 26 by futureman
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