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    Amphibious Rodent reacted to Mr Davis in 7on7 football   
    Hey, guys have your opinion but it does help with timing, route running, and QB/WR familiarity. Also, it helps with 1 on 1 drills for when the kids go to camps. Look at how well young Michael Jaquet played this past season with Mitchell and Beard. I do know personally that Isaac Aubrey was a lot better with his touch. Before 7 on 7 he was over throwing guys buy 10 yards and lets not forget that nice QB and receiver combo at PNG.  They also got better. Those kids in Orange seem to compete every year.  I know Casey personally and he will help you with ideas for your area if you would like to compete. The only downside in 7 on 7 is some of the fields that some choose to play on be uneven and not well kept. It costed my son his sophomore year.
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    Amphibious Rodent reacted to FWCOACH2010 in 7on7 football   
    And by the way H-D, what is wrong with practicing timing with QB and WR all summer long.  On top of that, how about getting coverage work all summer long as well as competing all summer long.  You can teach kids how to win and compete in 7v7.  It has benefited us everywhere I have ever been.  Going to camp improves the individual kid, 7v7 improves groups of kids and teaches them how to play together.  It also teaches them spacial awareness and concepts.
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    Amphibious Rodent got a reaction from TxHoops in Strong Coaching Pedigree   
    All you doubters better enjoy the recent past while you can. The University of Texas Longhorn Football Empire is getting on the track. And is going to roll over anything, that gets in our path. Can't say it's not going to hurt you, because it will. Get your crying rags out boys!! Your going to needem
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    Amphibious Rodent reacted to NorthoftheBorder in Strong Coaching Pedigree   
    I disagree with you PhatMack!  It probably isn't going to start well, but I think that it is going to end well!!
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    Amphibious Rodent reacted to TxHoops in Strong Coaching Pedigree   
    Meh, he will offer the ones who are deserving. And winning cures all. Don't worry...you guys will be back to taking our culls before the incoming freshman class graduates ;)
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    Amphibious Rodent reacted to TxHoops in Strong Coaching Pedigree   
    "This isn't going to end well for Chuck and the Stronghorns."

    Idk. If it comes down to Austin vs. Collie Station, we win every time. I always thought they should show those 100 boys a good time in Austin one night, and then bus them down to Bryan/CS the next. Let them compare apples and dog turds, so to speak.
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    Amphibious Rodent got a reaction from mat in The Myth that Religion is the #1 Cause of War   
    Things or not that simple, nor can you blame it on Democrats or Republicans. If your looking for a simple answer to why we do the things we do, you won't find it. Politics is very complex. Ordinary Joe, I don't believe ever understands, and almost every politician gets dirty even though it was never his or her intention. The more you know about history the easier it is to understand our actions. The more you are willing to look from your enemies prospective the more you understand how difficult the solution is. And also that what you believe is based strictly on what you have been taught or believe. We can't pick where we where born, or what we where taught. And that shapes who we are. I've looked in the face of my enemies dead and alive. I find it hard not to respect them. And at times I've hated them. Due to extreme circumstances. Do not judge your enemies, nor anyone else. Do not hate the player, hate the game.if you believe in God, pray for yourself and your enemies alike.
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    Amphibious Rodent got a reaction from mat in State of America   
    I agree with your assessment. I think we should keep our nose out of theirs and everyone else business and fix our own problems. And why they're at it stay out of my and your business and don't oppress my rights.
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    Amphibious Rodent got a reaction from DP70 in Deweyville Pirates 2014   
    They are not Newton!!!
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    Amphibious Rodent reacted to bullets13 in What is the Christian view of yoga?   
    It's the new #2 behind homosexuality ;)
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    Amphibious Rodent reacted to Mr. Buddy Garrity in Newton full schedule A+ ?   
    Newton has the toughest schedule in SETX on paper IMO.
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    Amphibious Rodent reacted to bullets13 in Planned Parenthood   
    I suppose it's in how you want to divide the numbers, but i'd agree that 10% is a valid number. that being said, 90% of their clients do not get abortions. So i get it, you hate abortions, and many people do. I respect that. but this does not take away from the fact that 90% of their clients, AND 97% of the services they provide have nothing to do with abortions, and are very valuable to the poor of our country.

    I'd also challenge anybody to say that any entity providing free birth control to the poor in order to prevent unwanted pregnancies that you and i will pay for (both during pregnancy and as long as the child receives welfare, medicaid, chips, WIC, etc.) or that might end up as an abortion is not doing a great service for our country by doing so.

    So while you and i may disagree about abortion, i can respect your view on it. But PP is not strictly an abortion clinic, or even mostly an abortion clinic, or even a good bit a an abortion clinic. it's a free women's health clinic that also happens to provide abortions. And no matter how much you may dislike the abortion aspect of it, there are many aspects of PP that are extremely valuable.
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    Amphibious Rodent reacted to westend1 in The Myth that Religion is the #1 Cause of War   
    You are partially correct.  lots of killing comes from power crazy fanatics.   But, look at today.   Lots of killing comes from differences in religion.   Some is real, some is blamed on religion, but it is just a way to get religious masses to fight for a cause, even if they don't understand it.  Imagine.
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    Amphibious Rodent reacted to UTfanatic in Strong Coaching Pedigree   
    Everyone can just relax,,,,,,,..,,,sit back..............watch....................enjoy..................and be amazed at the transformation.
     
    "The time for winning is now"
     
    Texas fans will never be happy with 4 loss seasons. 
     
    HOOKEM
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    Amphibious Rodent got a reaction from UTfanatic in Strong Coaching Pedigree   
    I believe Charlie Strong will eventually be recognized as one of the greatest coaches' in the history of college football. He is now on center stage and will prove he is the man of steal! All the doubters will be proven wrong. No one really doubts him, they only hope for the worse, but they fear the reckoning.
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    Amphibious Rodent got a reaction from 5GallonBucket in Holder wants to let felons vote   
    When or we going to do something about our terrible politicians. We complain but not much else. We need to ban together and take our country back.
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    Amphibious Rodent got a reaction from bullets13 in Justice Blake Griffin   
    And to think, I was all set to become a LA Clippers fan.
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    Amphibious Rodent reacted to mytwocents-28 in Week Zero   
    Oh God! Don't call him out! What are you doing???
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    Amphibious Rodent reacted to bullets13 in I love the billboards in............   
    i think picking him would be a huge mistake. i see another super-talented college player turned irrelevant pro (i.e. Tebow, Young, McCoy). JFF's got a lot of talent, and he's elusive, but he's not big enough IMO to continue playing the way he does against bigger, stronger, fast opponents. much of JFF's value is hingent on his elusiveness, and ability to keep a dead play alive, rather than his pocket passing, which is what he'll have to depend on in the NFL. i don't think he'll be able to extend plays at the NFL level with at even a fraction of the success rate he had in college, and i think if he continues to try he'll spend more time on IR than on the field. he's also a headcase, which shows both on and off the field. yes, he had great stats at aTm, yes, he was one of the best if not THE best college football players the last two years, but he made stupid mistakes on the field all the time. i don't know how many ill-advised jump-balls Mike Evans bailed him out on in the last two years, but it had to have been well into the double digits. combine that with his off-field struggles, and he's not somebody that i look at and say "he's going to be a good professional". i think it's just as likely his head swells even bigger after he's drafted, and he ends up in the news more than Bieber. We'll see, but i just don't see him doing all that much.
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