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This actually happened earlier this week, but just now saw it. FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. — The Atlanta Falcons signed defensive back Josh Thompson, the team announced Monday. Thompson briefly spent time in Atlanta last season, signing on during training camp. He landed on injured reserve within a month, though, due to an undisclosed injury and was released before the season began. The 26-year-old is a former undrafted free agent who joined the NFL in 2022. As a rookie, he appeared in six games with the Tennessee Titans, solely on special teams. He took 83 snaps. Thomspon has yet to appear in a game since. He was with the Houston Texans before the Falcons brought him to Atlanta the first time around. To make room for Thomspon on the 90-man roster, the Falcons released safety Benny Sapp III. https://www.atlantafalcons.com/news/josh-thompson-signed-benny-sapp-released-transaction-2025
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83 Days Away — Who’s Your Favorite To Wear No. 83?
DanielOnorato replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
#83 former walk on who Herman gave a scholarship WR Kai Money Money had the first touchdown by a Longhorn who joined the team as a walk-on since fullback Ahmard Hall caught a touchdown pass against Texas A&M in 2005 -
Did Crowell enjoy his visit?
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83 Days Away — Who’s Your Favorite To Wear No. 83?
cochamps replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Actually< I always heard one of our OL crashed into him on that play - his long time roommate in fact. That doesn't preclude bracket coverage though... -
83 Days Away — Who’s Your Favorite To Wear No. 83?
Oldest Horn replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
You do know Street threw into bracket coverage on that play. -
83 Days Away — Who’s Your Favorite To Wear No. 83?
HenryJames replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Mike Adams was really underrated, imo. -
Softball National Championship Celebration Thread
.45s replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I was thinking about that earlier. Several would have fired him. 🤣 - Today
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83 Days Away — Who’s Your Favorite To Wear No. 83?
cochamps replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Deryl Comer was such a stud that DKR would play him at DE in goal line and short yardage situations Sadly, he tore a knee up in the Cotton Bowl vs Tenn and was never the same player. (The bright side was Ark didn't think enough of his replacement to cover him). 😃 -
Let’s see… Texas has Lambos… Aggie has farm animals sounds about right
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LSWho? Thank you Brian Kelly. Keep these LA kids coming.
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83 Days Away — Who’s Your Favorite To Wear No. 83?
Blake Munroe replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Regarding Adams (per Grok): The best Texas Longhorn to wear No. 83 is Mike Adams, a wide receiver from 1992–1996. Adams is third all-time in Texas history with 3,032 receiving yards, trailing only Roy Williams and Jordan Shipley. In 1992, as a freshman, he earned USA TODAY Sports’ Freshman All-American honors, amassing 964 all-purpose yards on 63 touches, including three touchdowns (one receiving, one rushing, one punt return). His career total of 5,822 all-purpose yards ranks third in school history, behind only Ricky Williams and Cedric Benson. Adams was a standout for his era, setting a high standard for Longhorn receivers. -
83 Days Away — Who’s Your Favorite To Wear No. 83?
Blake Munroe replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Deryl Comer’s hands were like football magnets. Soft lobs and Heat-seeking passes searched for his hands. Deryl could convert a complicated route, bad pass, and challenging catch into a Picasso art form. https://texaslsn.org/2022-deryl-comer/ From Grok: Deryl Comer (1966–1968): A tight end, Comer earned All-Southwest Conference honors in 1968. While not a statistical leader like Adams, his recognition as an all-conference player marks him as a notable figure for his era. Specific stats for Comer are less documented, but his role helped solidify the tight end position during a successful period for Texas, including the 1968 season when the Longhorns went 9–1–1. -
Yeah that one wasn’t a good one at all. You could tell after the first round that he knew he was done imo. Really considering heading to New Orleans for 318.
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I wouldn't say they're "siding" with athletes. It's basic constitutional principles. People are free to make money in the US. Even if colleges make athletes employees and then get a collective agreement for a maximum in return for a minimum amount of pay from the colleges, there's just no way to legally curtail income from NIL. It's flat out a violation of core "rights." The truth is that it will eventually curtail itself, as it does in professional sports. Not every pro player has marketing deals. But some college players can make a lot of money through marketing deals. All they have to do is show up in court with the proof that they are being financially harmed and the injunction will be granted.
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OTF Premium June 6 Texas Official Visitor Thread (June 6–8)
Paul Jespersen replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Wilfong Youtube Short: "Texas Hasn't Even Left the Driveway Yet..." 🤣 😎 🤘 -
Told you he would get dominated
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We need to talk Herry
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It literally stands for "Hamilton Intel".