Nah. Dude is legit.Selecting the pansy from Twilight to play Batman has to be the WORST misstep in franchise history.
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Nah. Dude is legit.Selecting the pansy from Twilight to play Batman has to be the WORST misstep in franchise history.
No. Just referenced him starting camp nursing the hammy.@Ketchum with regards to your comment on Whittington, did he come up injured again. If so, I have missed that....my bad. Thanks for a great 10 Thoughts, as per usual.
lol. sure it does.Racism against whites never gets discussed. Sad
It is playing football right now and has put playing football in front of extreme caution.Also, what “$ec values” has Texas displayed recently?
It is playing football right now and has put playing football in front of extreme caution.
The leagues that are the jokes are the ones UT fancies itself as pals and colleagues with... typically.LOL, that’s not an $ec value - three leagues made the choice to play and one of the ones that chose not to is having extreme levels of regret and looks like complete clowns. For once the Big XII isn’t the joke.
Brewer: Considering he never redshirted and enters this season with only a single season of experience under his belt, I'd have to think he'd give serious consideration to sticking around for another season and I'd have to believe Herman would do cartwheels over the idea of having him for another season.
... This dude having a solid scrimmage on Saturday and causing a bit of an Internet meltdown is the most normal thing about all of 2020.
... As soon as I read @Anwar Richardson's note on Texas using 12-personnel for "90-percent" of Saturday's scrimmage, I knew a few heads were going to explode. I feel you.
I'm not sure I've ever seen a freshman catch 20 passes and make seven starts, only to be mostly completely dismissed as a potential impact piece in future seasons by a large portion of the Texas fan base. We're a group that usually goes ga-ga for players with such profiles and it's completely skipped Epps.
Is Chris Brown the most slept on senior defensive back with double-digit starts since ... I dunno ... in a while?
... If I'm Epps, Jared Wiley and Braydon Liebrock, I'm hoping Brewer has a good enough season to head on off to the NFL. All three guys are going to want his snaps in 2021.
... Little birdies are worried about what's behind all of those starting linemen. Might not impact 2020 if the group stays healthy, but there all kinds of questions about this group when peeking into 2021.
. D’Shawn Jamison becoming a star in the Texas secondary? Instant reaction? Right on time.
... Alfred Collins and Vernon Broughton are being talked about exactly the way you'd want a couple of in-state top-10 prospects to be talked about after a few weeks of practice. They both appear to be legit early on.
No. 4 - 3 Things About New Texas Quarterback Commit Charles Wright ...
(Sell) This isn't a heavy sell, but I don't get the sense today that Tom Herman is looking to move Herb Hand.
(Sell) I don't give coaches in year four "transition" classes. That has never once crossed my mind.
(Buy) Yeah, man. Twelve months ago, this thing looked like a potential No. 1 class in the making.
(Sell) I don't know what "Major Applewhite" type of quarterback means, but Major competed for a starting position and played for four seasons and I don't expect that from Wright.
No. 7 - Deserving of its own section!!!!!
... Jordan Speith missed the cut this weekend at The Northern Trust in Boston and is ranked 71st in the world. His last 11 finishes looks like this: Missed cut, 72, 71, 30, 13, missed cut, 54, 68, 10, 58 and 59.
What on earth are you talking about?I’m literally laughing based on some articles I have read recently here based on your response
No. 9 - The List: Top 10 Highest Texas prep quarterbacks ...
This isn't my opinion or anything that we can argue over. It's just a look at the top 10 highest rated quarterbacks from the state of Texas since the modern era of the Rivals.com rankings (2002).
The list is inspired by the fact that 2022 commitment Quinn Ewers is currently ranked No. 6 in the Rivals100.
10. Jevan Snead (Class of 2006 - No. 61 overall)
9. Tyrik Rollison (Class of 2009 - No. 60 overall)
8. Stephen McGee (Class of 2004 - No. 50 overall)
7. Robbie Reid (Class of 2004 - No. 41 overall)
6. Garrett Gilbert (Class of 2009 - No. 18 overall)
5. Russell Shepard (Class of 2009 - No. 7 overall)
4. Matt Stafford (Class of 2006 - No. 6 overall)
2T. Ryan Mallett (Class of 2007 - No. 4 overall)
2T. Rhett Bomar (Class of 2004 - No. 4 overall)
1. Vince Young (Class of 2002 - No. 1 overall)
Interestingly, seven of the top 10 and the entire top six all made it to the NFL to some degree. Reid and Snead had varying degrees of success, while Rollison is arguably the biggest quarterback bust of the last two decades when you consider he's the only player in the top 10 that never so much as threw a pass in college, let alone start a game.
Ossai, Coburn and Jamison. Only Ossai is locked in.
Let's also not forget that Applehwite's path to the starting job in '98 was cleared by 2 injuries to the top of an already thin depth chart. Quite honestly, if Charles Wright WERE Applewhite, he'd still probably never see the field as a starter in his career given what's ahead of him not to mention what's coming.
I suppose it comes down to whether he's capable of posting the season he's capable of in 2020, but if he thinks of himself as a true NFL prospect, I agree with you.If Brewer can have the season he's capable of having, that would give him 2 seasons and he'd probably draw a decent grade from the NFL. Given his history of injuries, he'd be wise to jump.
Yes, and there's always a meltdown.Isn't there almost always a camp hero at WR every year?
You could probably make the supposition that Ehlinger wouldn't see the field either if he had to compete against talent like Card, Jackson and Ewers.