harveycmd Posted Monday at 10:59 PM Posted Monday at 10:59 PM 4 hours ago, Ojeezy said: I’m trying to understand what Kobe has to do with anything. Or everything I remember watching this live in 2009 and thinking, "Man, we can't lose with these balls." https://www.youtube.com/shorts/-daZQmXC5O8 Quote
DanielOnorato Posted Monday at 11:19 PM Posted Monday at 11:19 PM 4 hours ago, harveycmd said: There's a reference to "Mamba" at the entrance to the Longhorns locker room. You tell me. It's a reference to Brian Scalabrine. The White Mamba even grows burnt orange hair. 1 Quote
harveycmd Posted Monday at 11:28 PM Posted Monday at 11:28 PM 8 minutes ago, DanielOnorato said: It's a reference to Brian Scalabrine. The White Mamba even grows burnt orange hair. White boy getting it on. Quote
SchoolColors Posted Tuesday at 12:56 AM Posted Tuesday at 12:56 AM What about love for the Red Mamba? 1 Quote
Hookem72 Posted Tuesday at 11:08 AM Posted Tuesday at 11:08 AM 17 hours ago, harveycmd said: Kobe v Vince. Kobe v Iverson. Kobe v TMac. Kobe v Carmelo. Kobe Webber. Kobe v Kidd. Kobe v Pierce. Kobe v Garnett. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfqmBTcF8ZE It is kind of ironic and sad that Kobe will end up being the second all time best laker shooting guard behind Luka—the slav mamba. 1 Quote
Oldest Horn Posted Tuesday at 01:23 PM Posted Tuesday at 01:23 PM 2 hours ago, Hookem72 said: It is kind of ironic and sad that Kobe will end up being the second all time best laker shooting guard behind Luka—the slav mamba. What about Jerry West - Hillbilly Mamba? 1 1 Quote
TexasOnTop Posted Tuesday at 10:03 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:03 PM 1 hour ago, NoDakHornsFan said: So the initial report was " Representatives of Steve Sarkisian have let NFL decision makers know he would be interested in head coaching opportunities" but that didn't come from Sark or Jimmy Sexton... So what representatives was she referencing. Also she in no way gave any context to the situation and just said most college coaches are interestedin the NFL. I've been back and forth on the report, but her response here just seems like she made it up. Quote
pinkman_90 Posted yesterday at 03:17 PM Posted yesterday at 03:17 PM 17 hours ago, TexasOnTop said: So the initial report was " Representatives of Steve Sarkisian have let NFL decision makers know he would be interested in head coaching opportunities" but that didn't come from Sark or Jimmy Sexton... So what representatives was she referencing. Also she in no way gave any context to the situation and just said most college coaches are interestedin the NFL. I've been back and forth on the report, but her response here just seems like she made it up. If you know anything about Russini she 100% made up the report. The content is still probably true (Sark being interested in the NFL) but only because it’s true about almost every college coach. This clip pretty much confirms she didn’t talk to anyone in the NFL or Sark or his reps, she just intended to gain clicks at the possible cost of Sark and the Texas team. Very classic Russini. Quote
jkates Posted yesterday at 03:52 PM Posted yesterday at 03:52 PM I am "eyeing" a romantic evening with my wife per report. Quote
Tommy Posted yesterday at 04:06 PM Posted yesterday at 04:06 PM Conspiracy time... Russini wrote the quote at the very end of an article, editor makes it the headliner, athletic also dunked on Arch... Anti texas editors at Athletic?? ☠️ Quote
Hornio Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago If Arch turns it on and has a strong end to the season and is poised for a big year next year at Texas, there is no f-ing way Sarkisian is abandoning him and the Mannings to go coach the worst team in the NFL. No way. The value of the relationship with the Mannings is more valuable than whatever he gains by going to the NFL. Now, if Arch struggles and looks like he can’t be redeemed, then I could see Sark fleeing before his reputation takes a hit (if an NFL team would even hire him which is questionable). Quote
Oldest Horn Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 22 minutes ago, Hornio said: If Arch turns it on and has a strong end to the season and is poised for a big year next year at Texas, there is no f-ing way Sarkisian is abandoning him and the Mannings to go coach the worst team in the NFL. No way. The value of the relationship with the Mannings is more valuable than whatever he gains by going to the NFL. Now, if Arch struggles and looks like he can’t be redeemed, then I could see Sark fleeing before his reputation takes a hit (if an NFL team would even hire him which is questionable). I don’t think Arch enters in to the calculus one bit. If Sark wants a shot at the NFL he’ll go for it. If he wants to stay at the college level, he stays. 1 Quote
harveycmd Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago On 10/28/2025 at 6:08 AM, Hookem72 said: It is kind of ironic and sad that Kobe will end up being the second all time best laker shooting guard behind Luka—the slav mamba. I don't know what you smokin, but it must be good. Luka be a PG, not a SG. He ain't even Jerry West. Not close to Magic or Kobe. Quote
harveycmd Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Last time I checked Magic had four titles and Kobe had three by the time they were old as fat boy. Quote
harveycmd Posted 28 minutes ago Posted 28 minutes ago On 10/28/2025 at 6:08 AM, Hookem72 said: It is kind of ironic and sad that Kobe will end up being the second all time best laker shooting guard behind Luka—the slav mamba. Just rewatched Kobe score 45 against Duncan and Robinson in game one of WCF when he was 22. Five dunks, big left handed dunked in the face of Duncan. What does fatty have? Quote
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