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Llewelyn Moss

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  1. I liked that “Strawberry Cheese-Quake” one they had...I think you can still get strawberries and cheesecake together. And the fruit makes it healthy
  2. I’m gonna channel my inner type 2 diabetic here, but the solution to this is order extra topping/candy. Or to make sure they actually do give extra, order a combo of your toppings, say Oreo AND Reese’s.
  3. Freddy’s is good. I don’t need some big slab of meatloaf disguised as a burger. The thin patties with the melted cheese and that jalapeño fry sauce, yeah buddy. I’ll clog my arteries with a Freddy’s burger any day.
  4. Kerry Cooks is terribad. The sooner 9.95 guys would openly trash him on radio. He was bad at recruiting and talent eval. He was considered a Stoops comfort hire and would be an awful sign if hired. Just look at the Tech DBs this year!!!! Anyway, lots have said the same thing and I am just piling on. Have we ever flown a banner against a position coach?
  5. Kerry Cooks?!?! DO NOT WANT That dude was a mainstay on Mike Stoops’s staff at OU, he recruited all those 5’9 165 lb that LJH and later Josh Jacobs steamrolled
  6. I’d like to know which OKC station hated on the guy Kaelen (who does a good job in general and seems like a genuinely nice dude). My money is on the afternoon drive time guys on 107.7
  7. Sydney got the receipts for me, thank you sir
  8. Here’s the deal with Akina: he doesn’t teach zone. At all. In fact, won’t teach it. This was ten years ago, but he and Muschamp fell out a bit in 2010 because Akina had his DB fiefdom and wouldn’t change to work with the front 7. But a lot can change in 10 years. Of course, he can teach the hell out of man. And Ash’s system is based in quarters/press man, so it could work.
  9. Almost certainly QBs. Or linebackers
  10. According to OKC sports radio (consider the source), it’s “sich”, rhymes with “stitch”...or, you know, “bitch”, as in what we will do the first time he calls a bubble screen
  11. Fair...what about OC? McMurphy we assume Tom fed...anyway, not a big deal. Solid hire however we found out about it.
  12. How is Anwar getting all this info? I might be wrong but I think he called both the DC and OC days out.
  13. Not surprised...their chicken salad is great, too. (As long as you don’t get a location that shreds it rather than cuts it.) I bet it’s made from their roasted chicken.
  14. The Braum’s concept seems like it should be waaaay more popular. But holy hell their service is terrible, and it is only surpassed by the lack of cleanliness. The product is great, though! Ice cream is on point and reasonably priced, burgers are cooked to order with quality ingredients. Of course, it takes 15 min to get your food on most occasions and you have to wipe down a table to find a place to sit, so...
  15. If I don’t come back tell mother I love her
  16. I remember sushihorn doing a good write up in the past few years after the TCU game where he showed how we basically kept using the same formation in different attacks as Patterson tried to adjust and each different attack worked. There was a lot of attaboys about how well we kept exploiting the TCU defense after they moved personnel to stop one thing that worked and then we'd switch to something else - all from the same basic formation. I thought that was pretty smart. I don't know what happened to stop that - whether other teams figured out how to block all possible attacks to make it useless or if we just stopped trying to do that. My surface level take is that the drop off at TE this year meant a lot of the multiplicity got undermined. Andrew Beck really allowed Herman’s offense to be stable. The RRS from ‘18 featured the same type stuff—hurry up tempo with ability to get into 5 wide or inline TE or H-back all without subbing. Beck could block above average and still be a credible receiving threat. This year’s TEs seemed below average at both. But I don’t recommend paying attention to me, I generally just parrot Ian Boyd, that is, when I’m not parroting Scipio.
  17. Harsin at least had an actual system, not just a bunch of random plays (aka GD). The weakness of his time at Texas, if memory serves, was that he subbed personnel every play, such that formation and personnel sometimes tipped plays. In other words, I don’t have any updates on a new OC either.
  18. Those of you looking for a great Mac n cheese recipe, Ina Garten’s is fantastic. Calls for about 16 oz of gruyere if memory serves, so no messing around here. I get requests for it at most holiday meals. I’ve switched up the noodles, currently using trottole from Target (so not technically Mac n cheese, but whatever).
  19. Still wild to me that the dude started at Eustace High School. And that if it weren’t for a freak running back named Dale Cope, we might not have ever heard of Chad Morris.
  20. Oh yeah, for sure, my comment wasn’t so much a disagreement with yours but a furtherance. I don’t think too highly of a search firm hire for a huge, highly resourced and desirable workplace like UT athletics. They clearly bought into the hype. As for the consensus message board fan hype for Charlie, my memory is that fans were pretty excited...until his coordinator hires. Watson more so than Bedford was seen as a comfort hire and a lack of foresight understanding of what was required in the Big 12 (and college football). Nobody was excited about Bedford, either, but we (incorrectly) trusted Charlie to make sure the defense was in good shape. But that’s just my fallible memory.
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