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  1. No rumors. Wells is going back to the Houston area because his wife took a job they can’t refuse. He is retirement eligible but will continue to work. Great job Coach and good luck to you and your family.
    3 points
  2. More real state of our union:
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  3. So the actual story should read "Employ gets fired as Elon continues to purge Twitter of the useless left wing "engineers" that cost the company billions and almost drove Twitter to bankruptcy" but of course Yahoo news had to change what actually happened to try and make Elon look bad since he let those mean old right wing bible thumpers back on Twitter and ruined the looney lefts little utopia of "free speech"!!! The left is so tolerant and open to free speech as long as it coincides with whatever garbage they are spewing !! And just for the record Twitter has almost reached the break even point and is projected to double in size and attain record earnings before the year is out.
    3 points
  4. It’s almost like they really didn’t care to get rid of one.
    2 points
  5. The guy pushing that story is a step away from losing his medical license. He's been trumpeting false studies for two years. This is no different. Ivermectin is not recommended by any reputable medical science group or hospital or government as an effective treatment.
    2 points
  6. Trump was right again, and when he said it the libs mocked him. People can hate him all they want, but he was awesome at his job purely from a results standpoint.
    2 points
  7. Jumbo jumbojumbojumbo jumbo juuuuuuumbojum……….bojumbojumbojumbojumbojumbojumbojumbo
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  8. Plunging popularity with who, liberal left wing wack jobs, I would say that is a plus
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  9. Remember when Tom Landry carried an American Express card, case he ran into dem Redskins? ...
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  10. You are a walking, talking example of garbage in, garbage out, Chuckles. Hero worship of a jackass is the going thing for Republicans, and misinformation is all you know. Sad!
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  11. Why else would Parrot Boy put that article on this website.....he does what he is told to do by the MSM.....maybe we should just remember, some sheep just can't be saved....
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  12. In today's world, we have a single person--the president--who over the past 75-80 years who has gained too much power of the government. We have a congress that does little or nothing to pass laws that actually benefit the people and not their lobbyists and pocketbooks. We have a supreme court and court system that tries to legislate (congresses job) from their appointed positions. We as Americans have allowed this to happen and continue where we have a mockery of the system that the founding fathers set up. Until the PEOPLE take back their governments, we will continue to loss our individual rights and continue to have "bad" government.
    1 point
  13. The GOR in the ACC makes that mute for a while. Washington and Oregon would be an obvious move now considering a later move around 2035.
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  14. This will ramp up to levels of pettiness on par with a ex girlfriend who would slice your tires, egg your car and stand outside your work with a boombox blaring “In Your Eyes” with a little dash of “I wish I knew how to quit you” thrown in for some spice.
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  15. Welcome to Smoaky Coach
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  16. When there’s nobody left that people want to watch it won’t matter what time slot they play in. The Big12 sat long enough and did nothing that they sealed their own fate. Cincinatti vs BYU playing as Big12 foes won’t change the fact that it’s still Cincinatti vs BYU. Only certain people will watch it. The Big12 not being proactive killed the conference.
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  17. It was worth every penny to someone with actual principals and who believes in our Constitutional rights ... unlike you left wing wacked out loons who have no moral compass or regard for the 1st Amendment, much less the rest of the Constitution ....
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  18. Longview defeats Tyler, 50-34. Win clinches a playoff berth. Lobos sitting at 8-5 with Hallsville at home remaining. Lions sitting at 9-4 with Mount Pleasant on road remaining. Texas High defeated Hallsville tonight, while Pine Tree upset Whitehouse. Not sure if Longview and Tyler would play a third, deciding playoff tie breaker if things fall at 9-5 a'piece or if the Lobos would get the second spot after sweeping the season series? But Lobos/Lions will be 2nd or 3rd.
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  19. Barry you have been watching your hero Pedo Joe to much, you're even sounding like him now, mumbling and mixing your words so bad you need an interpreter!!! Go donate some more of your money to planned parenthood so they can butcher more babies and you can feel good about yourself. Hypocrite.
    1 point
  20. There is no reason why this team shouldn't end up in the CCG. The talent is there and the scheme. Sark just needs to remember his own mantra in the second half, All Gas No Brakes.
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  21. Been waiting on this one... '24 Longview S Buddha Garrett with first D1 offer from Texas State
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  22. plenty of good assistant coaches in the area so hopefully theyll stay local with this hire.
    1 point
  23. BRYAN – Dallas South Oak Cliff senior defensive lineman Billy Walton, who helped the Bears to the Class 5A- Division II state championship, is the defensive player of the year on the Blue Bell/Texas Sports Writers Association’s Class 5A all-state football team. Walton, who signed with Texas, had 105 tackles, including 34 for losses that included 20 sacks for the 13-3 Bears. Sharing offensive player of the year honors are Midlothian senior quarterback Kaden Brown and Montgomery Lake Creek sophomore running back Tyvonn Byars. Brown, who signed with South Dakota State, passed for 3,291 yards with 40 touchdowns and four interceptions and rushed for 639 yards for the 11-2 Jaguars who won their first Class 5A district title. Byars rushed for 2,346 yards with 37 touchdowns in leading the 12-1 Lions to their first 5A district title. SOC’s Clifton Todd was the coach of the year, winning his second straight state title FIRST TEAM Offense Guards – Max Anderson, Frisco Reedy, 6-4.5, 303, jr.; Colton Thomasson, Smithson Valley, 6-8, 325, sr. Tackles – Brione Ramsey-Brooks, South Oak Cliff, 6-5, 380, sr.; (tie) Andre Cojoe, Mansfield Timberview, 6-6, 325, sr.; Trevor Goosby, Melissa, 6-7, 300, sr. Center – (tie) Cody Clough, A&M Consolidated, sr.; Brodan Elliott, Georgetown, 6-2, 280, sr. Wide receivers – Jalen Pope, Aledo, 6-1, 180, sr.; Jalen Hale, Longview, 6-2, 175, sr.; Lonnie Adkism, Corpus Christi Miller, 6-0, 180, sr. Tight end – Tripp Riordan, Frisco Wakeland, 6-5, 230, sr. Quarterback – Kaden Brown, Midlothian Heritage, 6-1, 180, sr. Running backs – Tyvonn Byars, Montgomery Lake Creek, 5-10, 205, soph.; James Peoples, San Antonio Veterans Memorial, 5-10, 190, jr.; Aydan Martinez-Brown, College Station, 5-10, 165, soph. Fullback – Ben Carter, Liberty Hill, 5-8, 175, jr. All-purpose – (tie) Mekhi Sandolph, Waco University, 5-6, 160, sr.; Tyrell Trevino, Mercedes, 5-11, 160, sr. Place-kicker – Dylan Riggins, Midlothian Heritage, 6-2, 160, sr. Defense Linemen – Billy Walton, South Oak Cliff, 6-3, 230, sr.; Nigel Smith, Melissa, 6-5, 270, jr.; Keith Smith, South Oak Cliff, 6-3, 275, sr.; Riley Van Poppel, Argyle, 6-5, 275, sr. Linebackers – Brandon Jones, South Oak Cliff, 6-1, 195, jr.; Samuel Omosigho, Crandall, 6-1, 208, sr.; Gavin Woods, Smithson Valley, 6-3, 225, sr.; Grant Mirabal, Argyle, 6-1, 230, sr. Secondary – Malik Muhammad, South Oak Cliff, 6-0, 175, sr.; David Spruiells, South Oak Cliff, 5-9, 165, sr.; Gerald Lacy, Lancaster, 5-11, 185, jr.; (tie) Lonnie Adkism, Corpus Christi Miller, 6-0, 180, sr.; Luke Johnson, Corpus Christi Veterans Memorial, 5-9, 170, jr. Punter – Alejandro Gomez, Roma, 6-0, 215, sr. Utility – Jaylon Braxton, Frisco Lone Star, 6-1, 170, jr. Kick returner – Rett Andersen, Alamo Heights, 5-11, 180, sr. SECOND TEAM Offense Guards – Briley Barron, Texas High, 6-5, 305, sr.; Kolt DelaTorre, Denton Ryan, 6-2, 295, sr. Tackles – Isaac Sohn, Aledo, 6-4, 285, sr.; Wes Tucker, Argyle, 6-5, 275, sr. Center – Jackson Harrison, Liberty Hill, 6-1, 285, sr. Wide receivers – Drayden Dickmann, Georgetown, 5-11, 169, sr.; Karson Maynard, Melissa, 6-4, 200, jr.; Bryant Wesco, Midlothian, 6-2, 170, jr. Tight end – Bryce Gilchrist, Frisco Heritage, 6-3, 235, sr. Quarterback – Elijah Durrette, Corpus Christi Veterans Memorial, 5-10, 160, sr. Running backs – Taylor Tatum, Longview, 6-0, 195, jr.; Sedrick Alexander, Austin LBJ, 5-9, 195, sr.; Chase Bingman, Terrell, 5-9, 170, jr. Fullback – Isaac Lozano, Roma, 5-7, 140, jr. All-purpose – Michael Terry, Alamo Heights, 6-3, 195, soph. Place-kicker – Cub Patton, Lubbock Cooper, 6-0, 160, soph. Defense Linemen – Zachary Chapman, Fort Bend Marshall, 6-5, 250, sr.; Dealyn Evans, Longview Pine Tree 6-6, 270, jr.; Billy Smith, Longview, 6-1, 235, jr.; Brendan Bett, Killeen Ellison, 6-5, 285, sr. Linebackers – Ta’Darion Boone, Longview, 5-9, 175, sr.; Davhon Keys, Aledo, 5-11, 205, jr.; Harrison Robinson, College Station, 5-10, 175, sr.; Tommy Colligan, Alamo Heights, 6-3, 245, sr. Secondary – Javeon Wilcox, Lake Belton, 6-1, 215, sr.; Tony Hamilton, College Station, 5-10, 175, jr.; Willie Nelson, Longview, 5-9, 175, jr.; David De Hoyos, Smithson Valley, 6-1, 205, sr. Punter – Noah Moaga, Belton, 5-8, 160, sr. Utility – Micah Simpson, Greenville, 5-9, 150, sr. Kick returner – Caleb Goodie, PA Memorial, 6-2, 180, sr. THIRD TEAM Offense Guards – Logan Marshall, Brenham, 6-0, 270, sr.; Mason Timmermann, New Braunfels Canyon, 6-4, 255, sr. Tackles – Devin Cage, Corpus Christi Miller, 6-1, 285, soph.; Dante Garcia, PSJA North, 6-2, 280, jr. Center – (tie) Zach Erickson, Belton, 6-3, 305, sr.; Jason Crowder, Argyle, 6-2, 280, sr. Wide receivers – Micah Hudson, Lake Belton, 6-1, 195, jr.; Xayvion Noland, New Braunfels Canyon, 5-6, 155, sr.; Ja’Koby Banks, Fort Bend Marshall, 5-10, 180, sr. Tight end – Ashton Garza, Hallsville, 6-3, 230, sr. Quarterback – Deuce Adams, New Braunfels Canyon, 6-1, 170, jr. Running backs – Davion Godley, Fulshear, 5-9, 160, jr.; Noah Long, Liberty Hill, 5-10, 185, jr.; LJ Martin, Canutillo, 6-2, 200, sr. Fullback – Jason Montes, PSJA North, 5-9, 195, jr. All-purpose – (tie) Jordyn Bailey, Denton Ryan, 5-10, 175, sr.; Chris Bruce, Hays High, 6-3, 190, sr. Place-kicker – (tie) Clayton Amaya, Smithson Valley, 5-10, 170, jr.; Mo Foketi, A&M Consolidated, 6-0, 175, sr. Defense Linemen – Jailyn Gibbs, Wichita Falls Rider, 6-1, 208, jr; Korbin Johnson, College Station, 6-1, 260, sr.; Avion Carter, Amarillo Tascosa, 6-6, 245, sr.; Ansel Din-Mbuh, Aledo, 6-3, 285, sr. Linebackers – Braylan Shelby, Friendswood, 6-5, 235 sr.; Homar Barrera, Corpus Christi Veterans Memorial, 5-10, 195, sr.; Latreveon McCutchin, Austin LBJ, 6-2, 205, sr.; Steven Garza, PSJA North, 5-9, 175, soph. Secondary – Jaden Allen, Aledo, 5-10, 175, jr.; Chapman Lewis, Burleson Centennial, 6-2, 175, sr.; Jordan Sanford, Mansfield Timberview, 6-0, 180, sr.; (tie) A.J. Tisdell, College Station, 6-0, 180, sr.; Gilbert Trillo, Brownsville Veterans Memorial, 5-10, 170, jr. Punter – Trey Batson, Argyle, 6-0, 190, sr. Utility – Naje Drakes, Waco University, 5-9, 180, sr. Kick returner – (tie) Sam Lee, Montgomery Lake Creek, 5-10, 160, jr.;Jaylon Braxton, Frisco Lone Star, 6-1, 170, jr. HONORABLE MENTION Guards – Drew Jones, Hallsville, 6-3, 270, sr.; Colter Lynch, Lubbock Cooper, 6-3, 280, sr.; Mathew Pinion, Brownsville Veterans Memorial, 6-1, 260, jr.; Austin Soupiset, Alamo Heights, 6-0, 235, sr.; Hudson Stillwell, Liberty Hill, 5-10, 195, sr. Tackles – Kaden Carr, Lubbock Cooper, 6-5, 320, sr.; Aiden Kaplan, Montgomery Lake Creek, 6-3, 270, jr.; Koleton Faith, Fulshear, 6-6, 250, sr. Dylan Shaw, Corpus Christi Flour Bluff, 6-4, 300, sr.; Connor Stroh, Frisco Wakeland, 6-7, 355, sr.; Jansen Ware, Port Neches-Groves, 6-4, 285, sr.; Ryan Webb, Barbers Hill, 6-3, 295, sr. Centers – Aaron Abrego, San Antonio Southside, 6-1, 270, jr.; Bryce Loftin, Port Neches-Groves, 6-1, 295, sr.; Hunter Trojacek, Midlothian Heritage, 6-0, 240, sr. Wide receivers – Ross DuBose, Gregory-Portland, 5-10, 185, sr.; D’Andre Fillmore, Victoria West, 6-0, 185, sr.; Caleb Goodie, PA Memorial, 6-2, 180, sr.; Alejandro Guerrero, CC Veterans Memorial, 5-9, 160, sr.; Kyler Meschi, Corpus Christi Flour Bluff, 6-2, 175, sr.; Jayden Moreno, Corpus Christi Miller, 5-9, 160, sr.; Braden Regala, Abilene Wylie, 5-9, 160, jr. Tight ends - Kyler Smith, Mount Pleasant, 6-3, 216, sr.; Evan Stein, Frisco Lone Star, 6-3, 215, sr.; Gunnar Wilson, Melissa, 6-4, 200, jr. Quarterbacks – Noah Booras, Georgetown, 5-10, 170, jr.; Jordon Davis, Fort Bend Marshall, 5-9, 190, sr.; Ashton Dickens, Lockhart, 6-1, 190, jr.; Hauss Hejny, Aledo, 5-11, 185, jr.; Kadin Long, Abilene Wylie, 5-9, 165, sr.; Jace Moseley, Hallsville, 6-1, 178, sr.; Brennan Myer, Frisco Wakeland, 6-1, 190, jr.; Jayden Paluseo, CC Flour Bluff, 5-10, 150, soph.; Rylan Wooten, Rylan , 6-0, 170, sr. Running backs - RJ Bunnell, Argyle, 6-1, 192, sr.; Bryan Chavez, Brownsville Veterans Memorial, 6-0, 250, sr.; J.Q. Davis Marshall, 5-9, 165, sr.; Brian Furch, Arlington Heights, sr.; Dennis Moody, Frisco Reedy, 5-10, 185, sr.; Andrew Petter, Georgetown, 5-11, 200, jr.; Parker Polk, Grapevine, 5-8, 175, sr.; Kedren Young, Lufkin, 5-11.5, 205, jr. Fullbacks – Seth Smith, Fulshear, 5-9, 255, sr.; Terry Davis, Terrell, 5-9, 205, sr.; Cason Pustka, Montgomery Lake Creek, 5-9, 185, sr.; Elijah Zeh, Burleson Centennial, sr. All-purpose – Jerrod Hicks, Killeen Shoemaker, 5-9, 165, jr.; Justin Navarro, Edinburg Vela, 5-11, 170, sr. Place-kickers – Alex Abbott, Montgomery Lake Creek, 5-11, 164, jr.; Alejandro Gomez, Roma, 6-0, 215, sr.; Armando Rojas, Victoria West, 6-1, 190, sr.; Zach Southard, Hallsville, 6-0, 165, sr. Defense Linemen – Kevin Allen, Everman, 6-3, 280, sr.; Kenyon Armstrong, Manvel, 6-0, 225, sr.; Carson Combs, Marshall, 5-10, 250, sr. Christian DeLaGarza, Brownsville Veterans Memorial, 6-2, 225, sr.; Jake Dufner, Edinburg Vela, 6-0, 190, sr.; Danny Garcia, PSJA North, 6-1, 275, jr.; Joshua Frayre, CC Veterans Memorial, 6-1, 220, sr.; Luke Gambs, Wichita Falls Rider, 6-3, 255, sr.; Dixon Hudson, Frisco Reedy, 6-4, 230, sr.; Daniel Obinna, Georgetown, 6-0, 280, sr.; Adrian Rodriguez, Alamo Heights, 5-8, 185, sr.; Hipolito Salazar, SA Southwest, 5-11, 200, sr.; Kade Tompkins, Midlothian, 6-1, 300, sr.; Ty’Odrick Wagner, Waco University, 6-1, 245, sr. Linebackers – Chase Brown, Montgomery Lake Creek, 6-2.5, 195, sr.; Ricky Brown, Brenham, 5-10, 215, sr.; Mathew Castaneda, San Antonio Southside, 5-10, 185, sr.; Lamarcus Cullum, Corpus Christi Miller, 6-2, 200, soph.; Mason Droddy, Port Neches-Groves, 5-8, 175, sr.; Michael Gonzalez, PSJA North, 6-1, 208, jr.; Kenneth Johnson, Abilene, 6-1, 185, sr.; Gabriel Juarez, Gregory-Portland, 6-0, 210, jr.; Miller Malone, Barbers Hill, 6-2, 190, jr.; Brodie Mitchell, Gregory-Portland, 6-3, 215, jr.; Caleb Otlewski, Melissa, 6-4, 225, sr.; Jordan Sample, Fort Bend Marshall, 6-1, 190, sr. Defensive backs – Cameron Dickey, Austin Crockett, 5-10, 200, jr.; Dylan Doudt, Frisco Heritage, 5-6, 155, sr.; Jaaqwan Felton, Argyle, 6-1, 200, sr.; D’Andre Fillmore, Victoria West, 6-0, 185, sr.; David Galan, Roma, 5-10, 155, jr.; Marquel Hambric, Terrell, 5-10, 161, jr.; Solomon Hopkins, Midlothian Heritage, 6-1 185, sr.; Jermond McCoy, Whitehouse, 6-2, 180, sr.; Jalen O’Neal, Manvel, 6-1, 170, sr.; Thomas Shoales, Georgetown, 5-11, 180, sr.; Tyrone Morgan, Wichita Falls Rider, 5-10, 165, jr.; Hudson Stillwell, Liberty Hill, 5-10, 175, sr.; Justin Strong, Elgin, 6-1, 175, sr.; Jacob Fields, Melissa, 5-10, 180, sr.; Connor Tyler, CC Flour Bluff, sr.; Haeven Watson, SA Veterans Memorial, 5-11, 170, sr.; Jonah Williams, Galveston Ball, 6-5, 205, soph. Kick returners – Christian Sabsook, CC Veterans Memorial, 6-1, 160, jr.; Kaleb Smith, Frisco Reedy, 6-0, 172, sr.; Michael Terry, Alamo Heights, 6-3, 195, soph.; Obed Max Alvarez, McAllen, 6-2, 180, jr.; Jonah Williams, Galveston Ball, 6-5, 205, soph. Utility – Obed Max Alvarez, McAllen, 6-2, 180, jr.; Gerry Gomez, Brownsville Veterans Memorial, 6-2, 185, jr.; Cameran Dickson, CC Flour Bluff, 6-1, 175, soph.
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  24. I go to church with the freshman that starts for Longview. I had no idea she was star basketball player. Longview is in good hands the next few years with 3 freshman on varsity.
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  25. No doubt Barry one of the dudes that gave Gropinjoe a standingO when he said : "gtrgtrsehfvioewa!"
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  26. And Twitter continues to sink like a stone and bleed money, as the decision to pander to the right isn't paying off, among other dumb decisions. https://www.yahoo.com/news/elon-musk-reportedly-fired-twitter-214412417.html
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  27. Of course you would. You could care less about their integrity if they pander to all the alt right issues.
    -1 points
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