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Duane Moore

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  1. Looks like Fayetteville 2021. Thought we were past this.
  2. Texas needs to run the North Dallas 40 combo block on #11
  3. Defense showing some pride
  4. When they are focused on a game, they are as good as it comes. Only Bama has the hex over them.
  5. Had the intermediate route wide open
  6. Yeah, that wasn’t @Red Five who said that.
  7. Hill and Simmons are like a couple of velociraptors coming off the edge
  8. Would love to see Arch get some snaps to get the feel of this setting for next year
  9. Ok, now you’re just doing a bit
  10. I haven’t said it before because I considered Quinn an elite QB as part of that package. Watching him play today has me concerned. This is more than rust, and if is muscle strain is the cause and didn’t get better after a month of rest, I don’t see how we can count on him being Michigan Quinn the rest of the way. When he is that Quinn, we’re the best team in the country.
  11. I’ll take an ugly win over these fuckers, but this is an ominous sign going forward with lots of better teams left on our schedule.
  12. That should have been the signal to kick the FG rather than call another throw.
  13. Time for a haircut Bert
  14. Run the clock down and take the FG. OU isn’t scoring 3 TD’s on us.
  15. Love the call
  16. That’s the kind of play that winning teams get in this series
  17. Ur was his first kindle-exclusive release. It’s a good one!
  18. He showed up in a couple of the Gunslinger novels. I forget the specifics, but he got sent to the alternate worlds sometime after leaving Salem’s Lot.
  19. The original is on Max as well right now. Watched it on Sunday after not seeing it for years. Lots better. Truly a late-70’s time capsule with David “Hutch” Soul’s shaggy hair, turquoise jewelry and wide collars, an ingenue Bonnie Bedelia 10 years before Die Hard, Dynamite Magazine favorite Lance “James at 15” Kerwin, St. Elsewhere’s Ed Flanders with a bad toupee, and a straight man (as in, non-comedic) Fred Willard as the philandering real estate agent Larry Crockett who gets caught in his silk red boxers by George Dzundza (Deer Hunter, Season One Law & Order). Vampire effects were better than you’d expect for that era and budget. The only thing a little off-putting was the town they used for filming was in Northern California and there are several shots where you can see the Pacific Ocean in the background. The town in the 2024 version may be the best thing about it.
  20. Agree. Watched it last night. It felt rushed through the events of the story. The drive-in setting for the closing act was an interesting twist, but it just became like an action movie at that point, which isn’t really what this story is. The Straker character was more weird than menacing, and never was going to live up to James Mason or Donald Sutherland, who played the character before him. I did like the location they used, it very much conveyed the small New England town setting of the story, and I like that they set it in the 70’s rather than update it to the present day.
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