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tmjerm

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  1. Marcus Smith was such a dude and I always felt we under utilized him.
  2. On the app I’ve got that problem but on the channel through Samsung smart tv it’s showing. Not sure yet.
  3. I do believe it is a well executed effort to point out how silly the obsession over Kason Martin’s post NT career is.
  4. Root for us to win. Root for Wren to know it’s tIme to move on also. You can do both.
  5. I can dig it. Reminds you of The Drive.
  6. Does the Pope shit in the woods? No. He shits in sandwich bags and drops them from airplanes.
  7. Hurt
  8. Where did you see that?
  9. Exactly where my mind went too. Probably an account that several involved have access to and he forgot to toggle a couple times back onto his. I’d probably put money on that. The Twitter thing isn’t a good look. Setting that aside, I’m simultaneously very appreciative of the Lovelace, McNatt, Villareal and all other families involved in raising significant funds over the past several years for very important projects including the NIL. More than one thing can be true at the same time.
  10. Can’t wait! Until then though, people giving our larger donors grief is counterproductive. Can you imagine being so invested and relied upon while so many potential donors toil and gripe?
  11. Exactly, we are biting hands that feed us on this thread. These people may not be doing things the way you like (tweets are embarrassing) but they’re putting effort and money in. If you’d rather things be done differently, start your own group and make your own contributions.
  12. White pants would look real sharp with this
  13. Now we're talkin!
  14. In the instance of 6-6 I think the only chance Seth would have would be to go make it 7-6 and win a bowl. It's hard to see that happening and I'd still want to move on in that event anyway. More than 7 wins could magically change my mind but there's such little chance of that happening. I'll root for us to win every game, but I think at this point its just a matter of letting him coach out the games and moving on unless we stumble into 8+ wins...at least that's where I'm at.
  15. Actual execution goes a long way. That’s coaching and players and BELIEF. They really aren’t far from us in terms of staff fragility and we beat them just a bit ago. I’m not saying I want Seth back but let’s gel and win some games!!!
  16. “He really does” or “It really is” from Mark McLemore on Rangers Live postgame. Noticed it a decade ago and it’s never left me. Try to unhear it.
  17. Agreed, but you do have to factor in that the Head Coach relies on donors, staffing capabilities, reputation, etc. Its part of the job, but Jim is right about our alumni/fanbase’s focus not being on doing all it takes to win. I do think we have made tons of strides though and I count myself as one who will continue to show up and spend money so I can do my part to improve things. It can be hard to want to at times, but it’s what needs to be done if we want the to have joyful Apogee Saturdays…and I’m damn sure bought into doing my part to create those kinds of days til I die.
  18. Yes but that’s the hope that keeps us coming back and desiring accountability. I think that concept of accountability has been the biggest hurdle. Who’s accepting the mediocrity? The “Administration” became the “big money donors”…All the while blaming the students and alumni for lack of engagement. Truth is, everyone wants to see success at this point. Don’t discount how much the large donors have given to get us to the AAC, don’t discount the students for showing up week 1, don’t discount everyone doing their affordable parts. Meanwhile let’s also all keep identifying and vocalizing our issues so they can get fixed. Respect and accountability go hand in hand. Hopefully our fanbase can navigate these waters with the right balance over this next stretches. I genuinely believe Wren and Neal and our large donors are seeing relatively clearly right now. Appreciate Seth for the good times, I think they all see the writing on the wall and things are in the works.
  19. Yup but because our reputational economics afford us only one beat guy he can’t push the boundaries for fear of losing what leverage he does have. More interest is coming and I’m not blaming Bret and as a long time Seth homer I think Seth has taken advantage of that leverage quite a bit by being short with him and not giving much meat on the bone with answers. I understand that is probably just a personality thing but it probably afforded Seth a lot of space to hide and maybe even unintentionally abuse that situation. Respect and appreciation to both of those guys for their efforts. I just think it’s sad we don’t have more interest driving more critical takes and equally more respect for such interest from a head coach.
  20. Him and Vito have had that kind of chemistry for years though.
  21. He may have just made the decision to focus on football and outsource media comments to his dad. Sure it's a bit odd, but in today's world I can understand it.
  22. That list is ridic
  23. He didn’t have a good game but Larry Nixon is a guy I have a lot of faith in.
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