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It's the same thing as the Pats with Spy gate. The extent of their cheating will never be fully known to the public because it's about protecting the "integrity" of the brand.
I'm definitely at the point where I'm expecting little if anything. This feels like waiting for the prince of Nigeria to send me back my 100k that I wired over.
I think we, as fans, will not get what we want (aka whats warranted). Still open to being surprised but this whole thing smells funny.
Honestly, Sonny and Arvell even make Riley P look small. Absolute freaks. Rarely do you lose a guy like Cody Simon and get better, but I think, come seasons end, this is the best LB group in America.
This is basically where I'm at with this. A retooled offensive personnel against a defense that made OSU work for everything last year. Not generally a winning formula. Also no Chip Kelly to call the game worries me, I'm nervous about Hartline in an expanded role.
Good news is, Texas should...
How could we possibly hold SEC offensive lineman to the basic standard of remembering the fucking count. Might as well ban hard counts while they're at it, using their logic. I'm really interested to see how this rule applies in OOC matchups.
I get nervous every time this guy's thread pops up, seems like a perfect candidate for huge fiscal offers now that his stock is peaking. Not sure if OSU would be willing to match.
Fair enough (will absolutely defer to your expertise here), i just happen to have a brother (usma grad) who is apparently an exception to this
Either way, fuck this guy to hell
Not defending Stallions here, but I will say, I know for a fact that plenty of USMA and USNA grads get out after their five years to pursue other ventures (which usually pay way more, if you play that degree correctly), especially if they've seen live combat, Captains included.