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  2. Your Welcome. But back to the actual point. The two out of towners in the Alito story are very whacky and were certainly trying to start trouble where there previously wasn’t any. They then try and claim victim hood. They come off as douches and the article wasn’t a good look for them as most people can see.
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  4. Player: Damarius Yates Hometown: De Kalb, Mississippi School: Kemper County Position: Running Back Height: 6-0 Weight: 185 Power 5 Offers: Alabama, Auburn, Florida State, Mississippi State, Nebraska, Ohio State, Penn State, TCU, Texas A&M, UCF Visits: Twitter 247 Composite: #48 Overall; #4 RB; .9724; On3 Consensus: #180 Overall; #14 RB; 90.10; Rivals: 247: #77 Overall; #6 RB; On3: #31 Overall; #3 RB; ESPN: #127 Overall; #12 RB; Hudl
  5. Player: Xavier Warren Hometown: Georgetown, Texas School: Georgetown Position: Wide Receiver Height: 6-0 Weight: 160 Power 5 Offers: Houston, Nebraska Visits: Twitter 247 Composite: On3 Consensus: Rivals: 247: On3: ESPN: Hudl
  6. Player: Oscar Rios Hometown: Downey, California School: Downey Position: Quarterback Height: 6-3 Weight: 175 Power 5 Offers: Arizona, Arizona State, Auburn, California, Kansas, Michigan State, Nebraska, Oregon State, Purdue, Utah, Washington Visits: Twitter 247 Composite: #302 Overall; #20 QB; .8950; On3 Consensus: #278 Overall; #17 QB; 87.94; Rivals: 247: #30 QB; On3: #177 Overall; #11 QB; ESPN: #261 Overall; #12 QB-PP; Hudl
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  8. Hopefully, we have the talent now to hide pressures and make him have a bad day.
  9. You know, on second thought you’re right. I miraculously came to my damn senses and realized we should all thank the good Lord for this holiest of Supreme Courts that our Holy Father Donald delivered unto us. We would be lost, wayward sheep without it, meandering to our certain doom. But rejoice, for new we are saved! Personally I’m so thankful we’ve got big, strapping, traditionally masculine, ruggedly handsome men like Alito to lead us into this glorious most holy era of godliness and prosperity. On the way home, I fell to my knees in a Hy-Vee and began spontaneously praying in tongues and praising the almighty legal scholars guiding SCOTUS. When they realized who I was extolling, no less than half a dozen big, strong, godly men from all walks of life (police officer, fireman, veterans, businessmen, etc) came to me with tears in their eyes and asked “Sir, may we join you?” Of course I said yes. Constitutionally, I think Alito should actually be legally mandated by our glorious 2nd Amendment (with precedent per the landmark case Coyote v. Acme Flamethrower Co) to strap up and personally torch any neighboring flags he finds personally distasteful. And Martha Ann should be able to spit into the open mouth of anyone who looks at her funny. It is their god-given right! Also I am now subscribed to Clarence Thomas’s OnlyFans. I just want to show my support however I can. In summation, I was wrong and I’m sorry for those I offended with my previously Godless ways. But I have seen the light! Hallelujah!
  10. Asking him to commit isn’t pressuring him. Telling him if he doesn’t commit, there might not be a place for him is another.
  11. I haven't paid attention to any of this. Who are the nutjob neighbors in this situation?
  12. So you don’t realize what the article said. Gotcha ya
  13. I know I have the koolaid flowing, but the guys making the betting lines usually don't and they have UNL winning a few more games than CU. They usually have a good reason for that. So, there's an argument out there on offensive line talent vs continuity and what that means for CU. They went out and bought a new offensive line because baby boy got sacked too much. However, sacks are primarily a QB stat and they didn't change the QB. Sanders isn't a bad QB, but he's a frontrunner. When things are great, he looks great, but when you get to those dial a blitz downs and/or his guys don't get open, he doesn't look so good anymore. For a guy some think could be a top QB pick next year, this is a huge red flag, imo. The average pocket time for an NFL offense last year ranged from 2.1-2.7 seconds. The flipside, and an example that the QB played such a big role in sacks, is Patrick Mahomes. Line was top 4 in most pressures, but the team gave up the 2nd fewest sacks. Receivers couldn't catch, they were chippin for both tackles at times. It was really a mess, but Mahomes wasn't getting sacked because he got the ball out and he's good at extending plays. Their offense wasn't nearly as good as it had been and certainly a lot of that falls on the offensive line....but they weren't taking sacks. This is why our timing on offense was so big for us to work on this spring. Get to the top of the drop and fire. When you watch Colorado, even when they have a receiver wide open, it still takes Sanders extra time to get rid of the ball. When he gets pressured, instead of working laterally or stepping up, he tends to run backwards. For him, I think it's much less a situation that his offensive line wasn't very good and more that he can't seem to play if they're not great.
  14. I worded it the way I did because I don't know. Rhule made a comment on it sometime this spring that I can't seem to find, maybe I will later and edit it in. The general argument for why it may speed the game up is that the headset shuts off at 15 seconds so the defense will be more hesitant to show much early. One approach teams may use, especially those that are already using a lot of signals, is to still not huddle, get to the line, then see if there is an adjustment to be made before the headset shuts off. It could have an effect either way or no effect, I think there's an argument both ways, but who knows. It can take years sometimes for teams to adjust to something like this. My answer above, 5% either way, is very likely true, but still a bit of a cop out. Out of 133 teams, about 15-20 in any given year are outside of 10% either way, and over half of the teams are within that 5% range. When you look at how game situations decide how much you run, how screens get classified, RPOs, QB scrambles....you easily, depending on team, can have 5-10 plays a game that get counted as a run even if that wasn't your real intent. Everything is counted as a run until it's legally a forward pass. I've said for years that pass-run ratios are a garbage stat. Almost everyone is within a fairly narrow range, and the few outliers are apparent 10 seconds into the tape. Situational tendencies are meaningful, though. Take 2nd and 10 from your own 30. There are teams where that is a screen/draw situation, others want to get it downfield to get 3rd and short. Some teams don't believe in running on second down if it was a failed run on first down (usually less than 5 yards). There are a lot of specific tendencies that do matter, but the overall number just isn't very illustrative. Mike Leach was asked years ago about having a 'balanced' offense and he said the word meant he passed it to all 5 guys. Probably a better definition than the one the rest of us use.
  15. Rough 5th inning. He gave up a 3 run home run.
  16. Honestly, this sounds more like a bunch of nut job neighbors that I read about every single day on the Nextdoor App. I literally had no idea how many people are just annoying as f#&% in soooo many different ways until I downloaded that app. God help you if you buy a new van in my neighborhood. Because you will be filmed and up on that app in seconds with a bunch of questions about who you are and what your business is being there.
  17. The Conservative Whiny Victim Industrial Complex chugs along!
  18. Grant Brix went deep into his recruitment last year at a position of need. Not a NE kid but pretty close. High level talent kids, regardless of where they are from, you recruit the crap out of them. We might have to go deep into the process this year to get Loftin, Reiman, Pierce, and CJ but it will be worth it and it (along with winning) will go along way into winning future local kids.
  19. To your first paragraph- I have no idea what you’re trying to correlate there. Israel’s government certainly is not above reproach. I just don’t understand how hang gliding into a concert to slaughter kids at a rave solves that settlement issue. Seeing as how Hamas has about 400 miles of underground tunnels, I’m not sure your door to door strategy would be terribly effective.
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