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Since Briles competed in the SEC, I wonder if he has any thoughts for Dykes and staff on how to scheme a team to compete against the best of the SEC.
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That part is not real complicated. Somehow end up with OL and DL on your team that NFL GMs want to draft in the first couple rounds. The more the better.Since Briles competed in the SEC, I wonder if he has any thoughts for Dykes and staff on how to build a team to compete against the best of the SEC.
I do, it’s two steps.Since Briles competed in the SEC, I wonder if he has any thoughts for Dykes and staff on how to build a team to compete against the best of the SEC.
If what actually happened was maybe 10% of what I was being accused of, I’d probably just not say a word either and go about my business. I wouldn’t apologize for something I didn’t do or for something that didn’t happen. And I’m not saying nothing happened, I’m saying not near on the scale as the accusations.If I were in the press pool, every time this piece of [ Finebaum ] took the podium my first question would be, please describe your actions as your father and the entire program around you both either ignored or covered up numerous cases of sexual assault and rape of students perpetrated by the players on the team you were responsible for.
I don’t think he is allowed to approach within 100 yds of a school…Really?
How long until Warden Art is hanging around the TCU Program?
If he’s got an honest answer to that question, I would very much like to hear it.If what actually happened was maybe 10% of what I was being accused of, I’d probably just not say a word either and go about my business. I wouldn’t apologize for something I didn’t do it for something that didn’t happen. And I’m not saying nothing happened, I’m saying not near on the scale as the accusations.
As a member of the press you could continue to ask those questions but you’d quickly start looking like an ass with an agenda that few others have.
If you actually did this continually, you probably wouldn't be a member of the "press pool" very long.If I were in the press pool, every time this piece of [ Finebaum ] took the podium my first question would be, please describe your actions as your father and the entire program around you both either ignored or covered up numerous cases of sexual assault and rape of students perpetrated by the players on the team you were responsible for.
Arkansas averaged 21.4 points per game in 2019. In 2020, Briles first year, they moved to 25.7. Only a 4 point increase. It took 3 years to improve over 10 points per game to get to 32.4 in 2022. So not a simple 10 point increase right away, (almost a 10 point improvement by 2021)Much better with Briles. He increased their scoring avg by about 10 points, and numbers were quite good in the SEC.
Arkansas averaged 21.4 points per game in 2019. In 2020, Briles first year, they moved to 25.7. Only a 4 point increase. It took 3 years to improve over 10 points per game to get to 32.4 in 2022. So not a simple 10 point increase right away, (almost a 10 point improvement by 2021)
That put them at 6th in the SEC for scoring in 2022. Not sure "quite good" is how I would phrase that. Maybe decent comes to mind.
edit: They were 35th nationally while TCU was 9th in 2022..
Undoubtedly. So in summary, we’d throw out a guy asking questions about what a scumbag did or didn’t do as a part of a massive cover up of many multiple sexual assaults, but the guy who was in the middle of it will be paid millions and asked to lead TCU student-athletes. Yeah unfortunately, I’m sure you’re 100% right.
Arkansas averaged 21.4 points per game in 2019. In 2020, Briles first year, they moved to 25.7. Only a 4 point increase. It took 3 years to improve over 10 points per game to get to 32.4 in 2022. So not a simple 10 point increase right away, (almost a 10 point improvement by 2021)
That put them at 6th in the SEC for scoring in 2022. Not sure "quite good" is how I would phrase that. Maybe decent comes to mind.
edit: They were 35th nationally while TCU was 9th in 2022..
Undoubtedly. So in summary, we’d throw out a guy asking questions about what a scumbag did or didn’t do as a part of a massive cover up of many multiple sexual assaults, but the guy who was in the middle of it will be paid millions and asked to lead TCU student-athletes. Yeah unfortunately, I’m sure you’re 100% right.
Maybe Tyler and others have been victims of sexual or physical abuse, or have loved ones that have, and are bringing the emotional baggage to the discussion.
Clear cut moral failures mostly. And people giving away their own integrity cheaply.No, Tyler is always outraged about everything.
Yep you win, he’s an awesome hire and any transgression is worth winning. I say let’s bring on Art as our TITLE IX compliance coordinator while we’re at it. It was all over 10 years ago and is so much water under the bridge.Maybe Tyler and others are victims of sexual or physical abuse, or have loved ones that are, and are bringing that emotional weight to this unresolvable bore of argument.
I am just speculating as to why you keep venting the same thought and frustration in multiple threads as if you are emotionally wrecked by this. You keep repeating and I don’t think you are thinking clearly; clouded by emotion. If you were not anonymous, would you be conducting yourself like this? How about your place of work? I prefer your eye for architecture.Yep you win, he’s an awesome hire and any transgression is worth winning. I say let’s bring on Art as our TITLE IX compliance coordinator while we’re at it. It was all over 10 years ago and is so much water under the bridge.