He was a good DC 20 years ago.
Not sure if he has CTE or something, but from reading his deposition transcript in the Wickline lawsuit I think he's on the regard level at this point
Q. Who are your current quarterback on your -- on your team right now?
A. Swoops.
Q. What's his -- what's his first name?
A. He goes by Swoops. Jarrod Heard. What's my man's first name? I -- done went blank on me.
Q. That happens to me. I call them senior moments. We're getting up there.
A. I know it.
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Q. Mr. Strong, where do you reside?
A. Austin, Texas.
Q. Do you have a street address?
A.(Address deleted from the record by agreement)
Q. That's here in Austin?
A.Yes.
Q. And what's the zip code?
A.You got me.
Q. Do you know the zip code?
A. No, I don't.
Q. Okay. Arkansas game, ran 43 plays. How many of those did -- were -- was Joe Wickline responsible for?
A. Bad day.
Q. Not much offensive production that day.
A. 43 plays. Not much at all.
Q. A lot of offensive -- I mean, a lot of running plays that game, weren't there?
A. I don't know.
Q. So did Joe call most of the plays on that day?
A. I don't remember. It was an awful day. It's -- I don't want to remember that game we were so bad.
Q. Between your two guys calling offensive plays that day, who called more of them, Joe or Shawn?
A. I don't know that.
Q. Now, I assume when you -- you got the job offer at the University of Texas you were quite flattered. Is that accurate?
A. Me being flattered?
Q. Yes.
A. I wouldn't say I was flattered.
Q. Well, you would agree with me, wouldn't you, that the University of Texas is probably regarded as a top-ten collegiate coaching destination, wouldn't you?
A. I mean, but -- what -- I feel like I'm qualified to be -- I mean, that's why I say I'm not flattered.
Q. Well -- and -- and -- and I didn't -- I didn't mean that derogatory. In fact, I meant it to be -- I meant to praise you.
A. Oh, okay. I'm sorry.