Damn he's still alive
Was hoping to read he made love to a shotgun.
Was hoping to read he made love to a shotgun.
i suppose Jimbo hasn't had something like 3 first round QBs in his time as head coach. o wait! EJ Manuel, Christian Ponder and Jameis Winston were taken in the first rounds in the 2011, 2013 and 2015 drafts. interesting!Quote:
And I assure you that the lure of Jimbo isn't going to make **** a better choice that it has traditionally been.
Leaving partisan UT leanings out of this, OU under Lincoln, Arky under Morris and Corn under Frost will be much better options for any QB. Aranda has already been appointed as the best in the business by none other than Jimbo Fisher College Station will always be a $#@!hole, and the **** culture is something that will continue to be avoided by the overwhelming number of athletes with viable options.
Recruiting has always been ****'s weakness. That will not change. They will never be able to recruit well nationally and as for the in-state prospects, they have the same baggage as Tech when it comes to the quality of campus and the same problems as BYU when it comes to cultural rigidity.
As long as **** remains ****, **** will continue to be ****.
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He already picked that one up a couple of years ago. No joke.88jrt06 said:
****, I was in that fiasco, and frankly wouldn't ever care enough to read the plaintiff's original petition.
Now, Bev Kearney's and Appletits' testimony, I could make time for that.
Methinks he's running out of material.
Next attack: Spence Park Renovation?
I'd love to see a link to that.Fitch said:He already picked that one up a couple of years ago. No joke.88jrt06 said:
****, I was in that fiasco, and frankly wouldn't ever care enough to read the plaintiff's original petition.
Now, Bev Kearney's and Appletits' testimony, I could make time for that.
Methinks he's running out of material.
Next attack: Spence Park Renovation?
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I am absolutely on the record saying the ags should have brought in Morris. For what the ags were willing to pay, they could have brought in any of the next generation of talent as coordinators and position coaches they wanted to back Morris up.
The ags could have been the launching pad for quite a number of great coaches. Instead, they chose to be funding source for the retirement programs of Jimbo and Darrell $#@!ey (to add to the list of Kevin Sumlin, John Chavis, etc).
Good luck, rednecks. You had the chance to bet on the the future, and you chose to bet on the past. Turdition.
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they could have brought in any of the next generation of talent as coordinators and position coaches...
could have been the launching pad for quite a number of great coaches.
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Randy thinks Morris would have been better than Jimbo. I wonder what his definition of a great coach is? Going 7-6 and beating a Missouri team that was without its best assistant coach? Complete moron.Quote:
I am absolutely on the record saying the ags should have brought in Morris. For what the ags were willing to pay, they could have brought in any of the next generation of talent as coordinators and position coaches they wanted to back Morris up.
The ags could have been the launching pad for quite a number of great coaches. Instead, they chose to be funding source for the retirement programs of Jimbo and Darrell $#@!ey (to add to the list of Kevin Sumlin, John Chavis, etc).
Good luck, rednecks. You had the chance to bet on the the future, and you chose to bet on the past. Turdition.
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Hahahaha, stupid Agg y hired a coach from SMU who finished 7-6. They went out and hired someone who have NEVER won a conference championship as a head coach or a national championship as a coordinator. The fact that he's "one of their own" means more than wins or championship experience to them.
titanmaster_race said:
I'm torn between laughing at this guy and feeling bad for him. What a sad existence he lives for college sports and rivalry to take up so much of his headspace.
I guess three super regional appearances in a row and a college World Series appearance is doing poorly!Quote:
I appreciate the concern others have for my sex life, but the concern is quite unfounded. And in all.honesty, I don't think I have ever used F5 in my life. Been using Firefox for years.
As for the **** coaching staff, the current staff isn't any more or less competent than the previous staff, or the one before that, or the one before that. I have never said **** doesn't hire competent coaches. The problem with the ****s hasn't been coaching as much as it has been recruiting.
Yet again, I will spell it out for the rednecks who seemingly lack the ability to.read simple, declaratory statements - the ags are continuously mediocre in men's major sports because the freak show **** culture and the $#@! hole location ( as well as the $#@! hole campus) makes it next to impossible for any coaching staff to recruit top athletes to compete for the school. The ags have not had depth at a number of positions. Opposing coaches understand this and scheme to exploit the glaring talent deficits. There is no way a coach can teach a CB or LB who is too small or too fast to overcome the mismatch of bigger, faster or more talented opponents.
The ags are about (yet again ) to be taught this lesson, the difference this time being the ags are paying a lot of money to coaches to be taught the lesson. Its not difficult to understand why the ags have underperformed so badly in baseball, football and basketball since any of us can remember - the prospect of attending TAMU is relatively unattractive as compared to an option to attend any of a number of other schools.
The coaching staff is not the issue. **** culture, the university itself and the town of College Station are the impediments the ****s haven't been able to overcome. Hiring any coach for any amount of money will not alter the fundamental problems affecting **** athletics.
The problem isn't a coaching problem as much as it is an **** problem. To sum it up succinctly, as long as **** remains ****, **** will continue to be ****.
Yea, kids really don't like it here.Quote:
Texas A&M tied for No. 3 overall in the category of engagement, which is based on student recommendations; interaction with teachers and students; the number of accredited programs; and willingness to recommend their school to others.
"These rankings show once again that Texas A&M is a great place to learn and that our students are highly satisfied with their educational experience," says President Michael K. Young.
BVAg85 said:
Don't forget the old narrative of College Station being so tiny that if you blink you'll miss it. And it's, of course, hundreds of miles away from any type of modern conveniences like indoor plumbing.
titanmaster_race said:
I'm torn between laughing at this guy and feeling bad for him. What a sad existence he lives for college sports and rivalry to take up so much of his headspace.
I am with you on this, I used to think this nutcase was hilarious, but the more he losses it, the more concerned I am. Every time there is a tragedy where mass killings are involved, someone admits they missed the "warning signs" or saw the signs and ignored them. He IS showing many of the classic warning signs....A_Gang_Ag_06 said:titanmaster_race said:
I'm torn between laughing at this guy and feeling bad for him. What a sad existence he lives for college sports and rivalry to take up so much of his headspace.
I don't laugh at him anymore. I am actually trying to figure out a way to legally report him to the authorities because I fear what is going to happen when he snaps.
Just a plain looking doughy boring dude.andyv94 said:
I'm just curious......does anybody know what this loser looks like?
Strictly appearance. In NO other way would I compare him to us.andyv94 said:
Sorry, I don't think you can compare the average guy with this delusional idiot!!
I'm sure he drools all over himself
andyv94 said:
I'm just curious......does anybody know what this loser looks like?
And Saban is 66. You pick out the most mundane stuff to blabber about!Quote:
The ags are bleating about possibly "stealing" Jerry Schmidt from OU as their S&C coach. If they hire Schmidt, he will be the first Harvard graduate to ever coach at A&M.
Also, adding Schmidt (56) with Jimbo (53), $#@!ey (59), Brewster (58) and the rest of the staff, A&M will have the oldest coaching staff in D1 football.
andyv94 said:
I'm just curious......does anybody know what this loser looks like?
realestateguru said:And Saban is 66. You pick out the most mundane stuff to blabber about!Quote:
The ags are bleating about possibly "stealing" Jerry Schmidt from OU as their S&C coach. If they hire Schmidt, he will be the first Harvard graduate to ever coach at A&M.
Also, adding Schmidt (56) with Jimbo (53), $#@!ey (59), Brewster (58) and the rest of the staff, A&M will have the oldest coaching staff in D1 football.
realestateguru said:andyv94 said:
I'm just curious......does anybody know what this loser looks like?
I've not had this problem, curiously.titanmaster_race said:
I'm torn between laughing at this guy and feeling bad for him. What a sad existence he lives for college sports and rivalry to take up so much of his headspace.
I'm going with Vandy....Nashville's metro is 1.9 mil (City @ 650,000).Irwin M. Fletcher said:BVAg85 said:
Don't forget the old narrative of College Station being so tiny that if you blink you'll miss it. And it's, of course, hundreds of miles away from any type of modern conveniences like indoor plumbing.
Agree that Schtick is so tired. B/CS is around 250k, the largest metro in the SEC by far. North gate has really turned into a really cool area with clubs and bars etc., all sips like Mr. Saterfield have to convince themselves its still 1970 and that eases their mind.