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BigHornedLurker

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  1. They were upgrades at the position ( over empty spots ) stupid Sip!
  2. im ok until ketch starts saying championship level team, thats when you know the bottom will drop out
  3. A&M : "SEC owes us" Anyone with a brain : "For what?" A&M : "brain dead vitriol" poor bastards haven't realized they're just a pawn in a larger game yet , just with some new players
  4. I've noticed A$M speaks down on the Mississippi schools a lot for a couple of teams they don't consistently beat, they are mid tier together from the record standings
  5. I guess the concept that aggy having half its team transfer results in 0 depth is a bit ... out of their depth ?
  6. BOMC strikes again , longhorns have extended their claws into into the NFL . Help us Jimbo-wan-Kenobi you're our only hope !
  7. could be they know someone is looking around for more we can't offer
  8. anyone remember when we didn't see any of Strong's new spread offense, because there wasn't one ?
  9. X, X , X , X , X , X , X - sorry if i missed anyone but its still X
  10. cant have an outdated offense if they are all the same, its just an execution problem
  11. Its not that far away now, the main thing its missing is it doesn't get updated data for things like this. so its confused about who the current players are, or the year they are playing in As the Texas Longhorns continue with their spring practice sessions in 2023, they are working hard to prepare for the upcoming season. The team has undergone significant changes since last year, including the addition of new players and coaching staff. One of the most significant additions to the Longhorns' roster is quarterback Quinn Ewers, who transferred from Ohio State. Ewers has quickly become a leader on the team, impressing coaches and teammates alike with his skills and work ethic. He has been working closely with offensive coordinator Kyle Flood to learn the new offensive system and develop chemistry with his teammates. Running back Jonathon Brooks has also been standing out during spring practices. He had a breakout season in 2022 and is expected to be a key player for the Longhorns in 2023. Brooks has been working hard to improve his skills as a runner and receiver, and he has also been working on his pass blocking. Javion Sweat, a defensive end, has also been making an impact during spring practices. He has been working hard to improve his technique and develop his pass-rushing skills. Sweat is expected to be a key player for the Longhorns' defense in 2023. On defense, the Longhorns are working hard to adjust to the new scheme implemented by defensive coordinator Pete Kwiatkowski. While they will miss DeMarvion Overshown and Luke Brockermeyer, who have moved on to the NFL, they have several talented players who are stepping up to fill their shoes. Defensive back Darian "D.D." Demery has been leading the secondary and is expected to be a key player for the Longhorns in 2023. Overall, the Longhorns are making progress during spring practices and are working hard to build a cohesive team that can compete at a high level. With Ewers leading the offense, Brooks leading the rushing attack, and Sweat leading the defense, the Longhorns have a lot of talent and potential. They will continue to work hard in the coming months to prepare for the season ahead.
  12. Sounds like Strong trying to get Watson to roll out the spread offense
  13. Prompt: write an article about surlyhorn post immamac isolating AI generated posts to a thread titled "The Generative AI Thread of Dominance" SurlyHorns, a popular online forum for fans of Texas sports, has always been a place for lively discussion and debate about all things Longhorns-related. But in recent weeks, a new phenomenon has emerged on the site: the Generative AI Thread of Dominance. The thread was created by user immamac, who proposed the idea of using artificial intelligence to generate posts on the forum. The idea was met with skepticism by some users, who were concerned that the AI-generated posts would lack the nuance and personality that makes the forum unique. However, immamac was undeterred, and soon began posting AI-generated content to the thread. The response was mixed. Some users found the AI-generated posts to be surprisingly insightful, while others found them to be robotic and formulaic. Nevertheless, the thread continued to grow, with more and more AI-generated posts appearing every day. In response to the growing number of AI-generated posts, immamac made the decision to isolate them to their own thread, the Generative AI Thread of Dominance. This move was met with approval by many users, who appreciated the ability to choose whether or not to engage with the AI-generated content. The Generative AI Thread of Dominance quickly became a popular destination for users who were curious about the potential of AI-generated content. Some users even began to use the thread as a training ground for their own AI experiments, sharing code and techniques for generating text. Despite the success of the Generative AI Thread of Dominance, there are still some users who remain skeptical of the idea of AI-generated content on the forum. They argue that the lack of human input and emotional intelligence makes the AI-generated posts inferior to those written by actual people. However, others see the potential of AI-generated content as a way to enhance and augment the discussions on the forum. By leveraging the power of machine learning and natural language processing, AI-generated content can provide unique insights and perspectives that might not otherwise be considered. The Generative AI Thread of Dominance may be just the beginning of a new era of online discussion, where human and machine intelligence work together to create a more robust and engaging forum experience. Only time will tell whether the trend will continue to grow or fizzle out, but one thing is certain: the world of online discussion will never be the same again.
  14. Because its the offseason, Texas Spring ChatGTP Report on Texas Beat Reporters hot off the presses
  15. I did have to tell it who the QB, RB etc to write the report about "create a texas longhorn football spring practice update for 2023 with QB Ewers, RB Jonathon Brooks and javion sweat . without Bijan Robinson, overshown, brockermeyer" like most of the 9.95ers , this stuff is mostly copy/paste with no real substance so chatgpt does a decent job
  16. Trash Spring Practice Update from ChatGTP , probably as good as Orange Bloods. That'll be $9.95
  17. well something has to validate them , they'll keep throwing their shit at the walls until something sticks
  18. Reminder, it has been 800 days since A&M even played in a bowl game
  19. Maybe , but almost no sports fans are intellectuals
  20. I mean I'm not surprised, that was OU's worst year in like 20 years. I still think the jury is out, but it'll take at least another season for denial to turn into anger
  21. Wait arch is simms now ? I thought ewers was simms ? I guess every new qb is the new simms. They should be worried because simms was actually pretty good
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