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  1. Trump did not let spy balloons go by, abd had this happened during Trump’s tenure Barry and all Democrats would’ve been losing their minds. The hypocrisy is just insane.
    5 points
  2. Barry’s article basically says “it’s not a big deal because we have a democrat in office.” He would be losing his mind if this would have been news during Trump’s time in office.
    5 points
  3. This would be a great choice IF and only IF he is allowed to coach without interference from administration AND board members or the board members buds and if he is all allowed to bring in some assistant coaches of HIS choosing...also of great importance would be giving him time to build from the ground up...otherwise the dumpster fire will continue to burn.
    4 points
  4. I want to say this. If anybody deserves that job, Clay Baker does. He followed in his dad's footsteps when it came to loving the kids. They use tough love at times but I can't think of a single time it didn't move the team, school, and youngster in a more positive direction. Clay is a great situational decision maker and great motivator. Great Coach! His dad, Rocky Baker, put Carlisle football back on the map, and Clay followed suit and has kept them there. Rocky was always involved in the sidelines starting with the 7th grade to start developing the kids. Not only as athletes, but as good moral young people. Clay does the same thing. If Henderson hires Clay and gives him the time he deserves to build that program, they will have something to be proud of. I don't believe there are any finer coaches than Rocky and Clay Baker anywhere. They both have my respect.
    4 points
  5. 3 points
  6. Heard its a guy from San Angelo. Those guys from a long ways off are always the answer lol
    3 points
  7. SDC BROKEN NEWS ALERT!!!! Ace SDC reporters Dan Blather and Wolf Blitzed have dug up this classified photo of the Chinese spy balloon being shot down........
    3 points
  8. Not saying it's a done deal, but even though we here in Carlisle don't want to lose him, he would be a great coach for Henderson. Clay is a good man and a good Coach. I will support the Bakers as long as they are involved anywhere.
    2 points
  9. these hires always scare me for the school. yes they have the tradition on their side, but they also arent used to the problems that the lack of tradition, and most important, lack of athletic ability they just came from will cause. Not saying the Rebels wont have some athletes, but they wont be Celina athletes who have Celina tradition.
    2 points
  10. Bring back the single wing!!
    2 points
  11. Considering that they actually CHANGED THE DEFINITION of what a recession is... And again, have they gotten back to zero?
    2 points
  12. None of us on HERE give a crap about Larry's propaganda........
    2 points
  13. It seems to work in every single other advanced nation on the face of the earth. Maybe not perfect...but better than ours.
    2 points
  14. OC from a really good school north of Dallas
    2 points
  15. Beto O’Rourke offended a lot of people. Tru storie
    2 points
  16. Coach Jones of Aledo has 10 rings as OC for the Bearcats.
    2 points
  17. It doesn't matter, as long as the government continues to handout dollars to everyone for nothing, we will continue to have these problems. Cut all government spending at least by 5% per year until they learn to balance a budget. Cut off entry at the borders...of ILLEGAL ALIENS...... Cut off the Ponzi scheme they call Social Security..... Cut off all money to foreign countries that don't have free trade agreements with us. And start placing tariffs on their goods to make the price equal to what it is made for in the US.
    1 point
  18. This very appropriate for the Barryister, because we know those people on the left would have cried at the moon if this had happened with the prior administration. But now that a tulip brain is in office it's no big deal, because he really doesn't know it happened, only the puppetmaster speaks for him. He should be impeached for failure to protect, defend this nation from enemies foreign and domestic.
    1 point
  19. Cooper gonna do that to a lot of people. They got their stuff together over there.
    1 point
  20. Yes, their are much better ways that China can spy on us other than a balloon. The fact China did it is the big issue. It was China gave the US the middle finger. Showing the word that America is a power and influence of the world is in the decline. China plans to be the dominate roll in the world in the near future.
    1 point
  21. The only people that can deny this are the wealthy or the idiots that will never admit they are wrong. Anybody that actually has to pay for their groceries or any other basic needs will know that ALL goods have sky rocketed under this idiot.
    1 point
  22. They also don't take themselves too seriously. They know it's a show, and sometimes they do things like this:
    1 point
  23. Timpson’s Bussey, Shiner’s Brooks, Albany’s Wyndam are players of the year BRYAN – Timpson quarterback Terry Bussey is the offensive player of the year on the Blue Bell/Texas Sports Writers Association’s Class 2A all-state football team, while Shiner defensive back Dalton Brooks and Albany defensive back Wyatt Wyndam shared defensive player of the year honor. Bussey, who also was Dave Campbell’s Texas Football’s player of the year, rushed for 2,596 yards on 184 carries (14.1 avg.) with 46 touchdowns and the junior threw for 2,177 more yards with 26 touchdowns for the 14-1 Bears who lost to Refugio in the Division I semifinals. Brooks, who signed with Texas A&M, had 120 tackles and five interceptions for the 11-3 Comanches. He also rushed for 2,530 yards with 37 TDs. Wyndam, who led Albany to the Division I state title, had 140 tackles and five interceptions for the 14-2 Lions. The junior also broke up 11 passes. Albany’s Denney Faith was the coach of the year. The longest-tenured coach in the state who came to Albany in 1987 has 344 victories. FIRST TEAM Offense Guards – Jared Cook, Frankston, 5-11, 210, sr.; Rey Ramirez, Wellington, 5-10, 190, sr. Tackles – J.R. Moore, Refugio, 6-0, 220, sr.; Zane Waggoner, Albany, 6-2, 245, jr. Center – Blake Strickland, Wellington, 5-11, 230, sr. Wide receivers – Diontay Ramon, Hawley, 6-3, 185, jr.; Jordan Tally, Wink, 6-4, 170, sr.; Derek Lancaster, Three Rivers, 6-0, 155, jr. Tight end – Brody Emert, New Home, 6-2, 205, sr. Quarterback – Terry Bussey, Timpson, 5-11, 187, jr. Running backs – Austin Cumpton, Hawley, 6-0, 225, sr.; Ja’Deriun Bell, Mart, 5-10, 190, soph.; Peyton Brown, Tolar, 6-2, 230, soph. Fullback – Paxton Hancock, Centerville, 6-0, 205, sr. All-purpose – J’Koby Williams, Beckville, 5-11, 176, jr. Place-kicker – Devon Bindel, Muenster, 5-10, 190, sr. Defense Linemen – Braylon Gonzales, Refugio, 5-11, 185, sr.; Monte Swaner, Mart, 6-0, 235, jr.; Adam Hill, Albany, 6-2, 210, jr.; Clayton Hadley, Simms James Bowie, 6-3, 190, sr. Linebackers – Hez Parker, Hawley, 5-9, 210, sr.; Kaleb Brown, Refugio, 5-9, 180, jr.; Logan Addison, New Home, 6-0, 190, jr.; Will Scott, Hawley, 5-11, 180, sr. Secondary – Isaiah Avery, Refugio, 6-1, 175, jr.; Wyatt Wyndam, Albany, 6-0, 165, jr.; Dalton Brooks, Shiner, 6-2, 190, sr.; (tie) Kanon Gibson, Wink, 6-2, 195, sr.; Matthew Rosas, McCamey, 5-7, 150, sr. Punter – Jovani Rockmore, Olney, 6-1, 205, sr. Utility – Javarion Williams, Corrigan-Camden, 5-9, 174, sr. Kick returner – DJ McClelland, Granger, 6-1, 194, sr. Offensive player of the year – Bussey, Timpson Defensive player of the year – (tie) Brooks, Shiner and Wyndam, Albany Coach of the Year – Denney Faith, Albany SECOND TEAM Offense Guards – Mason Hughes, Joaquin, 6-0, 225, sr.; (tie) Micah English, Beckville, 6-0, 225, jr.; Easton Fulton, Rosebud-Lott, 6-3, 318, sr. Tackles – Peyton Jurgajtis, Falls City, 6-3, 310, jr.; Kolt Dieterich, Riesel, 6-6, 280, sr. Center – Brady Davis, Beckville, 5-11, 230, jr. Wide receivers – Vosky Howard, Timpson, 6-0, 185, jr.; Damian Barragan, Sunray, 5-8, 150, jr.; Ernest Campbell, Refugio, 5-8, 135, jr. Tight end – Jordan Nation, Wellington, 6-3, 170, sr. Quarterback – (tie) Rodey Hooper, Hawley, 6-2, 190, sr. Logan Jenkins, Collinsville, 5-10.5, 130, jr. Running backs – Brody Eaves, Price Carlisle, 5-9, 150, sr.; Coy Lefevre, Albany, 6-1, 205, sr.; Kyle Maxfield, Bangs, 5-7, 180, sr. Fullback – Jordan King, Refugio, 5-9, 205, soph. All-purpose – Keegan Gilbreath, Seymour, 5-9, 155, jr. Place-kicker – Jose Valverde, Granger, 6-0, 170, soph. Defense Linemen – Evonjre Donnell, Archer City, 5-10, 195, jr.; Alfred Wilkerson, Cooper, 6-4, 220, jr.; Mason Berry, Tolar, 6-0, 230, sr.; Hunter Goodwin, Mason, 6-1, 185, sr. Linebackers – Tyler Lane, Timpson, 5-10, 190, jr.; Abram Ross, Mart, 5-10, 210, jr.; Garrett Trevino, Collinsville, 5-8.5, 220, soph.; Camron Walker, Crawford, 5-11, 185, sr. Secondary – Reed Patterson, Collinsville, 5-10, 160, jr.; Delvin Gantt, Burton, 5-11, 170, sr.; Saul Reyes, Floydada, 5-10, 165, sr.; Jonah Ross, Mart, 5-10, 155, jr. Punter – Landyn Hack, Panhandle, 6-3, 205, sr. Utility – Clayton Hart, Price Carlisle, 6-1, 190, jr. Kick returner – Zha’Mauryon Lofton, Marlin, 5-11, 192, sr. THIRD TEAM Offense Guards – Angel Escobedo, Corrigan-Camden, 6-4, 294, sr.; (tie) Nolan Park, Forsan, 6-1, 215, sr.; Felipe Salazar, New Deal, 5-10, 260, sr. Tackles – Erik Castillo, Lovelady, 6-0, 260, jr.; (tie) Jesse Putnam, Wink, 6-0, 265, sr.; Jacob Werner, Shiner, 6-3, 220, sr.; James Wright, Centerville, 6-5, 315, jr. Center – (tie) Colt Talley, Cumby, 6-0, 275, sr.; Kolton Whitton, Joaquin, 6-1, 265, sr. Wide receivers – Clason Beasley, Thorndale, 6-3, 190, sr.; Carter Scott, Collinsville, 6-3, 170, jr Mathew Huerta, Brackettville, 6-0, 170, sr. Tight end – Jacob Amaro, Three Rivers, 6-2, 190, sr. Quarterback – (tie) Hunter Long, Cisco, 5-11, 185, sr.; Landyn Hack, Panhandle, 6-3, 205, sr. Running backs – Jmaury Davis, Clarendon, 5-11, 175, sr.; Tanner Bean, Wortham, 5-10, 195, sr.; Lane Johnson, Simms James Bowie, 5-8, 170, jr. Fullback – Jovani Rockmore, Olney, 6-1, 205, sr. All-purpose – Joaquin Segovia, Vega, 5-11, 170, sr. Place-kicker – Pablo Jimenez, Corrigan-Camden, 5-5, 138, sr. Defense Linemen – Jayden Johnson, Harleton, 6-2, 230, jr.; Brian Parker, Cushing, 5-9, 160, jr.; Gentry Caldwell, Brackettville, 6-1, 225, jr.; Colton Bosse, Chilton, 6-0, 180, jr. Linebackers – Alex Bautista, Tioga, 6-0, 180, sr.; Levi Beavers, Honey Grove, 5-10, 205, soph.; Kadyn Burke, Corrigan-Camden, 5-7, 187, sr.; (tie) Miguel Barron, Chilton, 5-11, 180, sr.; Edgar DeLuna, Sonora, 6-1, 185, jr. Secondary – Kole Stovall, Archer City, 6-2, 170, jr.; Nixon Folk, Wellington, 6-2, 170, jr.; London Fuentes, Albany, 6-0, 150, jr.; Luke Torbert, Crawford, 5-11, 165, sr. Punter – (tie) Seth Stoffels, Muenster, 6-0, 160, jr.; Skylar Pipkin, Lovelady, 6-3, 170, jr. Utility – Elijah Jackson, Archer City, 6-2, 220, jr. Kick returner – JJ Crawford, Lovelady, 5-7, 150, sr. Honorable mention Guards – Katcher Dawson, Forsan, 6-1, 225, sr.; Brayden Dotson, Frankston, 6-1 245, soph.; Brysen Maxwell-Steele, Marlin, 6-2, 267, fr.; Callan Peters, Seymour, 6-1, 225, sr. Tackles – Bryce Ballard, Italy, 6-2, 260, sr.; Brett Brittain, Floydada, 6-2, 245, sr.; Korbin Preston, Panhandle, 6-2, 240, sr.; Greg Storey, Milano, 6-2, 295, jr.; Peyton Valdez, Olney, 6-3, 215, jr.; Kaleb Yount, Thorndale, 6-5, 265, jr. Quarterbacks – Kyle Bures-Guerrero, Ganado, 6-1, 210, sr.; Cole Chapman, Albany, 6-2, 180, sr.; Caleb Cook, New Home, 6-3, 175, soph.; Logan Cope, Windthorst, 6-1, 180, sr.; Armando Lujan, Sunray, 6-0, 175, soph.; Caden Soliz, Three Rivers, 6-0, 170, jr.; Coy Stutts, Thorndale 6-0, 200, sr.; Braylen Wortham, Bremond, 6-3, 175, soph.; Fidel Venegas, Flatonia, 5-10, 175, jr. Wide receivers – David Charo, Seymour, 6-0, 150, jr.; Kagen Davis, Sunray, 5-10, 165, soph.; Wyatt Jones, Tolar, 5-11, 160, sr.; Chance Warren, Archer City, 6-5, 180, jr. Tight ends - David DeLeon, Price Carlisle, 6-0, 211, jr.; Cash Perez, Wortham, 6-2, 245, jr. Running backs – Braden Adams, Hawkins, 5-9, 215, sr.; Breck Chambers, Crawford, 6-1, 185, sr.; Tyrone Gilmon, Burton, 5-11, 180, jr.; Canon Ingram, Cooper, 5-10, 175, jr.; Brandon Lundy, Mart, 6-2, 192, sr.; Andrew Newman, Centerville, 5-8, 170, jr.; Ryne Todd, Mason, 5-7, 160, jr. Fullbacks – Andre Brown, Joaquin, 5-9, 185, sr.; Eddie Davis, Cushing, 5-11, 205, sr.; Jonah Grubbs, Tioga, 6-0, 200, jr.; Tristan Himes, Sterling City, 5-10, 200, sr. Place-kickers – Jose Arzola, Holland 5-8, 150, jr.; Armando Chavez, Mart, 5-6, 164, jr. All purpose – Daylon Ford, Chilton, 5-9, 155, sr.; Jaidyn Guyton, Flatonia, 6-2, 165, sr.; Markeydrick Taylor, Chilton, 5-8, 155, jr. Defense Linemen – Kobe Burton, Flatonia, 6-0, 295, jr.; Johnathan Cook, Corrigan-Camden, 6-4, 308, sr.; Anthony Fortoul, Wortham, 6-5, 275, jr.; Layne Gisler, Falls City, 5-9, 185, jr.; Creed Frerich, Wink, 6-3, 230, jr.; Landan Henry, Cayuga, soph.; Zantayl Holley, Centerville, 5-11, 210 jr.; Maddox Hutchins, Joaquin, 6-1, 205, sr.; Wesley Smith, Corrigan-Camden, 6-1, 226, sr.; Luke Willmon, Tolar, 6-1, 195, sr. Linebackers – Ty’Raun Bell, Marlin, 5-10, 195, soph.; Isaac Blessing, Tolar, 6-3, 195, jr.; Beck Bishop, Shiner, 5-11, 185, sr.; Brayson Choate, Panhandle, 5-10, 175, soph.; Brandon Fry, Lovelady, 5-11, 180, sr.; Paxton Green, Vega, 6-1, 180, sr.; Bo Hammons, Beckville, 5-10, 200, sr.; Cale Harkey, New Deal, 6-3, 195, sr.; Mason Heath, Riesel 5-10, 200, sr.; Kaiyden Inman, Three Rivers, 6-0, 190, jr.; Whitt Jenkins, Cayuga, 6-1, 180, jr.; Slade Martin, New Deal, 6-0, 185, jr.; Tanner Minter, Celeste, 5-10, 160, jr.; Ethan Nevarez, Wellington, 6-2, 185, jr.; Jackson Raines, New Home, 5-9, 150, sr.; Reese Ramirez, Flatonia, 6-0, 200, sr.; Curt Ratliff, Falls City, 5-11, 225, sr.; Markell Smith, Cooper, 5-10, 175, jr.; Johnathan Stone, Nocona, 6-0, 160, jr. Backs – Jakobe Brown, Cayuga, soph.; Jaime Buitron Sonora, 5-7, 155, jr.; Cody Davis, Lovelady, 5-11, 160, sr.; Trent Eaves, Price Carlisle, 5-9, 140, soph.; Colin Ingram, Cooper, 6-2, 175, sr.; Ryan Peterson, Shiner, 6-3, 195, sr.; Dustin Spalla, Forsan, 5-11, 170, jr. Utility – Jackson Duplichain, Alto, 5-7, 170, sr.; Cuyler Mize, Panhandle, 5-11, 170, sr.; Tyler Rogers, Frankston, 5-10, 180, soph. Punters – Alex Bautista, Tioga, 6-0, 180, sr.; Isaiah Redd, Chilton, 6-0, 190, jr.
    1 point
  24. Could also have gotten a couple of Jimmy's and Joe's that were pretty dang good. Just sayin!
    1 point
  25. Now tell me how it was OK for Gavin Newsom to eat at the French Laundry during California lockdowns...or how it was OK for Nancy Pelosi to get her hair done... And speaking of Latin, do you even know what "quod licet Iovi, non licet bovi" means?
    1 point
  26. This might be a little informative... https://www.raps.org/news-and-articles/news-articles/2019/7/do-biopharma-companies-really-spend-more-on-market
    1 point
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  28. No way that The Wall Street Journal would have an agenda.............................
    1 point
  29. Are we not all hypocrites? I can understand your viewpoint, but on this topic there is nothing hypocritical about what he is doing. If an nba team wanted to do away with the three point shot, should they tel their players not to shoot them? An nfl team that didn't want 2 point conversions should never run them? Its a step in the right direction that any senator would want to limit terms, but to handicap himself and his state as a show of doing the right thing is stupid.
    1 point
  30. Ted Cruz is a hypocrite. He is the lead character in House of Cards. He will cheat, lie, etc for political gain. Just because he defends most of my political values does not excuse him of being a hypocrite. (My statement wasn’t set to just this single topic btw.)
    1 point
  31. Good job and good luck Coach T-Mac LOL.... Hope it works out better than your horrific podcast.
    1 point
  32. When it comes to healthcare you can pretty much take your pick of other advanced nations but for the sake of discussion lets say.......................France.
    1 point
  33. Y’all are losing your all-world QB and RB. The cupboard may not be bare but there will definitely be a drop off.
    1 point
  34. Less hassle but also gets to run the offense at a 6A program and more money. I doubt he would come if the teaching load was too much.
    1 point
  35. How to say you are a beta cuckold without saying you are a beta cuckold. I can't imagine defending such weak TobinFrost behavior. Not surprised though, coming from barry
    1 point
  36. Do they have the internet at the Swamp?
    1 point
  37. So, @BarryLaverty Larry turns to another liberal slant source .... sister witch to the NY Slimes ..... the equally debunked Washington Compost .....
    1 point
  38. Said the man who jumps to like a scalded cat every time a 'conservative' source tells him to do so!
    1 point
  39. It’s a stout district for sure. The facilities are good there as well, it’s more of a community problem there, and it trickles into the school.
    1 point
  40. Well, sure. OJ got off, remember, but he owed 33 MILLION dollars after the civil trial.
    1 point
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