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52 minutes ago, StealthEagle84 said:

He said that he didn't like that the two private schools to the south don't give us any respect and that's he gonna change that. Said that we're gonna line up play after play and hit them in the mouth. 

Any mention of a Safeway HEB?

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2 hours ago, greenjoe said:

The clip stopped before he said what he DIDN’T like.  What was it ?

His turn-ons: Long walks on the beach, the Lord Our God, hard tackles that lead with the shoulder

His turn-offs: Judgmental people, Internet message boards, draw plays on third and long 

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In the halftime radio interview he mentioned that he was present at the first game at Apogee and was impressed with the atmosphere, He said that was a factor in his decision to take the job. 

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2 minutes ago, MCMLXXX said:

In the halftime radio interview he mentioned that he was present at the first game at Apogee and was impressed with the atmosphere, He said that was a factor in his decision to take the job. 

Makes sense. He was GA at Houston in 2011

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I can’t realy put my finger in it but there is something about the guy I like.  It’s like you want to pull for him to be successful and be a part of it.  I never really felt that with Seth.  There was always a distance there.  Possible  that it was just my misperception? 

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38 minutes ago, Dannymacfan said:

I can’t realy put my finger in it but there is something about the guy I like.  It’s like you want to pull for him to be successful and be a part of it.  I never really felt that with Seth.  There was always a distance there.  Possible  that it was just my misperception? 

Honestly, and I just realized this, it’s that he looks and sounds “like us.”  
 

Hear me out on this.  Seth looked like a guy who could still play college fullback.  Square jawed, alpha male look and demeanor.  Morris was a college football player too, but he was in the TexasTech offense as a smaller receiver…less about seeking the hit, more about catching and avoiding it.  
 

And he talks like a regular person.  No “three phases” and “at the end of the day” cliches, you expect him to break down football in words we’d use and understand.  
 

He just comes across as someone who knows how to work for everything he has and, like us (the collective UNT “us”), knows what it means to not be handed anything.  
 

I think that’s why there is an instant connection.  

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