Sorsbys Gambling Account Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 1 hour ago, Steamboat Willie said: This is about as good an outcome as Texas could have hoped for once Goosby went down. A bone bruise from a hyperextension, with no reported ACL/MCL/meniscus damage, changes this from a potentially season-altering injury into a temporary offensive-line management problem. That is straight outta ChatGPT 1 Quote
Brad Kay Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 1 minute ago, Sorsbys Gambling Account said: That is straight outta ChatGPT He stayed at a Holiday Inn Express, which was AI before AI. Quote
Alex Butler Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 13 minutes ago, Rocky P said: Got sent the MRI for Trevor Goosby That’s a healthy MRI, clinically proves he’s got that dawg innem as coach would say Quote
SuperDave0805 Posted 55 minutes ago Posted 55 minutes ago 2 hours ago, Jeff Howe said: Will one of those scooters carry a 300pd plus dude? Quote
Moderators Jeff Howe Posted 47 minutes ago Author Moderators Posted 47 minutes ago 7 minutes ago, SuperDave0805 said: Will one of those scooters carry a 300pd plus dude? Worked for this guy: Quote
VaHorn Posted 30 minutes ago Posted 30 minutes ago 2 hours ago, Sorsbys Gambling Account said: That is straight outta ChatGPT That is conceivable, but unlikely. As someone who’s followed Texas football closely and trying to contribute to the discussion in a thoughtful way, I’d like to offer a few clarifying points: 1. The original assessment was based on the publicly reported MRI findings (bone bruise from hyperextension, no structural ligament or meniscus damage), which genuinely does represent one of the better possible outcomes after a non-contact knee injury to a starting left tackle. 2. Framing it as shifting from a “potentially season-altering injury” to a “temporary offensive-line management problem” is simply an accurate reflection of the difference between an ACL and a bone bruise in terms of timeline and long-term impact. 3. While the phrasing may have come across as a bit polished or structured, that doesn’t automatically mean it was AI-generated. Plenty of fans try to write clearly when discussing injury news that matters this much. Ultimately, the important thing is that Goosby avoided the worst-case scenario, and the Longhorns now have a more manageable (if still imperfect) situation to work through. Happy to discuss the potential snap counts or depth chart implications if that’s more productive than debating writing style. Just trying to keep the conversation constructive. 2 1 Quote
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