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It's all Mack's Fault! Strong has no talent is all we keep hearing.


These were the starters for the BYU game along with their star ranking.

Offense

Jaxon Shipley 4
Marcus Johnson 3
Geoff swaim 3
Kent Perkins 4
Taylor Doyle 3
Jake Raulerson 4
Sedrick Flowers 4
Marcus Hutchins 3
John Harris 4
Tyrone Swoopes 4
Malcolm Brown RB 5
Jonathan Gray 5
Alex de la torre 3

Defense

Cedric Reed 4
M Brown 5
Desmond Jackson 4
T Davis 4
Peter Jinkens 4
Steve Edmond 4
Dalton Santos 4
Jordan Hicks 5
Quandre Diggs 4
M Thompson 4
Adrian Colbert 3
Orlando Thomas 4



4 five-stars
15 four-stars
6 three-stars


I guess Chucky needs more 2 & 3 stars that work hard?
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It's all Mack's Fault! Strong has no talent is all we keep hearing.


These were the starters for the BYU game along with their star ranking.

Offense

Jaxon Shipley 4
Marcus Johnson 3
Geoff swaim 3
Kent Perkins 4
Taylor Doyle 3
Jake Raulerson 4
Sedrick Flowers 4
Marcus Hutchins 3
John Harris 4
Tyrone Swoopes 4
Malcolm Brown RB 5
Jonathan Gray 5
Alex de la torre 3

Defense

Cedric Reed 4
M Brown 5
Desmond Jackson 4
T Davis 4
Peter Jinkens 4
Steve Edmond 4
Dalton Santos 4
Jordan Hicks 5
Quandre Diggs 4
M Thompson 4
Adrian Colbert 3
Orlando Thomas 4



4 five-stars
15 four-stars
6 three-stars


I guess Chucky needs more 2 & 3 stars that work hard?

PMACK bringin it mid-week!

just when some of us where gettin soft.

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It's all Mack's Fault! Strong has no talent is all we keep hearing.


These were the starters for the BYU game along with their star ranking.

Offense

Jaxon Shipley 4
Marcus Johnson 3
Geoff swaim 3
Kent Perkins 4
Taylor Doyle 3
Jake Raulerson 4
Sedrick Flowers 4
Marcus Hutchins 3
John Harris 4
Tyrone Swoopes 4
Malcolm Brown RB 5
Jonathan Gray 5
Alex de la torre 3

Defense

Cedric Reed 4
M Brown 5
Desmond Jackson 4
T Davis 4
Peter Jinkens 4
Steve Edmond 4
Dalton Santos 4
Jordan Hicks 5
Quandre Diggs 4
M Thompson 4
Adrian Colbert 3
Orlando Thomas 4



4 five-stars
15 four-stars
6 three-stars


I guess Chucky needs more 2 & 3 stars that work hard?

 

I bought a hunting dog with certified AKC papers and a hunting champion bloodline. Pick of the litter. My trainer chose not to train him and  never reprimanded him we he did bad things. Now, for some reason, he is not a very good hunting dog despite his lineage.

 

So I had  to hire a new trainer. Hopefully he will do what is needed to get that dog to hunt.

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It's all Mack's Fault! Strong has no talent is all we keep hearing.


These were the starters for the BYU game along with their star ranking.

Offense

Jaxon Shipley 4
Marcus Johnson 3
Geoff swaim 3
Kent Perkins 4
Taylor Doyle 3
Jake Raulerson 4
Sedrick Flowers 4
Marcus Hutchins 3
John Harris 4
Tyrone Swoopes 4
Malcolm Brown RB 5
Jonathan Gray 5
Alex de la torre 3

Defense

Cedric Reed 4
M Brown 5
Desmond Jackson 4
T Davis 4
Peter Jinkens 4
Steve Edmond 4
Dalton Santos 4
Jordan Hicks 5
Quandre Diggs 4
M Thompson 4
Adrian Colbert 3
Orlando Thomas 4



4 five-stars
15 four-stars
6 three-stars


I guess Chucky needs more 2 & 3 stars that work hard?

Someday the really smart Texas Aggies will figure out that NC's are not just won in February (recruiting is one part) and you still have to develop the talent. 

 

PM ask Ropher for help.

 

#SPCFBG

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I bought a hunting dog with certified AKC papers and a hunting champion bloodline. Pick of the litter. My trainer chose not to train him and never reprimanded him we he did bad things. Now, for some reason, he is not a very good hunting dog despite his lineage.

So I had to hire a new trainer. Hopefully he will do what is needed to get that dog to hunt.


8+ months of bootcamps and purging should be plenty of time to get your dog trained, right?
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Fran and Sherman had years to develop theirs. People think just because you hire a good coach and supply him with some decent talent that it adds up to wins. I can't believe how naive some of the posters on this board are. It takes chemistry and everything must fall into place. Ags were fortunate after several hard tries to find a suitable coach. Well, they got theirs and the talent was there and everything clicked. Some take longer to develop. You guys really kill me with your constant badgering of Strong.
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Fran and Sherman had years to develop theirs. People think just because you hire a good coach and supply him with some decent talent that it adds up to wins. I can't believe how naive some of the posters on this board are. It takes chemistry and everything must fall into place. Ags were fortunate after several hard tries to find a suitable coach. Well, they got theirs and the talent was there and everything clicked. Some take longer to develop. You guys really kill me with your constant badgering of Strong.

I am starting to understand that EVERYTHING my Daddy tried to teach me about Aggies is 100% true and he had a reason to hate them with a "purple passion",

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In truth, you can't really blame our Aggie friends. They have been Texas' b**%h for close to a decade and a half and now have a program to be excited about. Eventually, either way, the worm turns. Coaches leave, get complacent, have bad things happen within the program. We are living proof of how quickly things can change. An injured QB away from a 2nd MNC in 4 years, to an 8 loss season the next. Sh** happens.

I think they absolutely should enjoy it. These are exciting times for A&M football and, whether they get to the top of the mountain or not, they are in the race. It's been a while since that was the case. If I were them, I would have my chest bowed out too. I just hope we are on the right path to righting the ship. I am hopeful, but not overly confident.
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Not when he's been doing the wrong thing for 3 years. Then, he tends to require more "redirection" with a rolled up newspaper.


It didn't take Gus Malzahn long at Auburn. He took over a 3-9 team and in his 1st year they finished 12-2 ranked #2 in the country and nearly won a national title.

I guess some purges take longer than others.
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