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  2. So perfect he was right there for the catch.
  3. If anything, last night's game is the type of game that gives us more hope for the future. The fact this team has this sort of heart and fight when things haven't been going the way they wanted or expected is a testament to their character. And it's a sign of great things to come when they're more experienced and we have the line sorted out.
  4. Are you saying Colorado wasn’t happy with yesterday? 😂
  5. This is to good to not share 🤘🏽 https://www.instagram.com/reel/DQRlPr7kUst/?igsh=Y2hrcmtmNGthNzlu
  6. Today
  7. Don’t forget the OL additions John Doe, Fnu Lnu, and Joe Bloggs the international guard!
  8. 10-1pm today. Going right now
  9. Possible openings: Cough, cough LSU Oklahoma Florida State Kentucky Wisconsin NC State (retirement rumors) North Carolina? Colorado?
  10. Yep, and soccer is not tbd. They will be a 0 and are now a required sport. Brutal.
  11. That's fair. I wasn't sure. The play looked fine. The replay made me wonder but it was mostly just a football play.
  12. I saw it as a quick hitting play. The defender didn’t lead with the crown. Taaffe would’ve been thrown out of several games had this guy gotten tossed under that standard.
  13. Jeff, when I looked at the replay of Manning getting tackled, I immediately thought that was targeting. It was clearly helmet-to-helmet contact. He launched head first into Manning. When I first saw the play, it didn't see it. When I saw the replay, I was surprised it wasn't called. (Or at least reviewed)
  14. One of the big issues is the amount of quality reporting that is behind paywalls. Many of us can afford one or two subscriptions, but nowhere near enough to get behind the paywalls in multiple areas, e.g. financial news, political new, local news, favorite college team, favorite pro team, etc. However, we still want whatever information we can get, so we end up feeding the problem by clicking on any article that promises some new facts or a different take. It was much better when the entire industry was driven by ad sales. When you visit a site with a paywall and see topics you can't read and can't afford, you begin relying on these less scrupulous sites. To be clear, I am not knocking anyone who chooses the paywall method. Everyone has the right to monetize the best way they can. I just think it exacerbates the problem.
  15. yes, because Bobby and crew are actual journalists. But real people like us know that Bobby is the exception rather than the rule. Once upon a time journalism was well-respected. Now they're the butt of jokes. "JOURNALISM" is now an epithet, certainly not any kind of complement worthy of respect. It's nice that there a FEW like Bobby still out there, though. HOOKEM
  16. Never seen any fans miserable after an exciting game like that. If any fans were miserable after a win, it would've been last week vs Kentucky!
  17. Idk Caldwell, Mosley, Brevard, Watson, Shaw, Kanu. Bowmeester, and Shipley have all been welcomed additions to this team this season.
  18. Inch deep mile wide usually. And I don’t trust their sourcing or motives. I trust Bobby to tell it like it is.
  19. Doesn’t matter if you pay the wrong players. It appears that’s what happened this year to Texas.
  20. Woken is one of the worst in the industry and an automatic mute for me. You can’t get much worse than him and it has been that way for years.
  21. Thank gawd we are richer… if we want to
  22. OTF just doesn't understand the media like regular folks do. You can't see the trees because the forest is in your way. You guys are great, but you are operating with clowns and outright criminals and, yes, they will at least ATTEMPT to fool you if you let your guard down. These clowns (like Wolken) are not your friends. But WE know that BS like this passes for "journalism" amongst other "journalists." For the most part, journalism is dead. Yes, Bobby and his crew do a great job, but us regular folks reading these articles are used to reading this BS on a regular basis every day. It's what we have become accustomed to over the years, and it gets worse day by day. I wish I was wrong.
  23. It’s today
  24. In some ways, I hate what the industry I’ve chosen as a means to provide for my family has become since I started. This is article is a prime example of why. I’d like to think you can write compelling, thought-provoking content without farming for clicks. Maybe my optimism is the problem and I’m the one who is out of touch? Either way, there’s a lot of stuff in Dan Wolken’s piece that reinforces how click-driven the industry has become, quality of the content be damned. Whatever valid points he made are buried beneath cheap shots that are either sensationalized or patently false.
  25. Any word on the scrimmage yesterday?
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