Yeah, their defense isn't the same no way does murray get much over 100 yards today. I think he gets about 85 yards rushing.
OK.Yup. Delusional.
A&M has no staying power. They'll cycle down to their normal position when those two guys leave. And Texas has dominated the recruiting in Texas in the past, but they don't any more. Still, the recruiting in Texas has so much potential for that school that it's a huge draw.This is a huge possibility, but the point is that Texas is not going to be dominating the in-state talent pool now that A&M is popular and in a much better league. I think they'll go back to being Oklahoma's bitch for a few years now that all the Vince Young-era excitement has finally died down.
If it's between who pays him more, Texas will win. No question.Alabama will pay him $10 million to stay, and the dude is 62 years old. Not sure why he'd want to leave just to spend 3-4 years building up another program. It would be easier to win in the shitty Big 12, but I doubt that's a concern for him, seeing that he seems to be winning just fine in the SEC.
It'll be fun to watch Texas flirt with him and then end up settling.
Per Rappoport - As I said on #GameDayMorning: #Cowboys DE Jason Hatcher got after Tony Romo in practice after an audible away from a run turned into pick-6
#Cowboys coach Jason Garrett told @MikeSilver on @hatcher97: "You want your leaders to lead. It's good for people like him to speak up."
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Hatcher and others have been frustrated with Romo audibling away from runs. In team meeting, Hatcher called out everyone -- including his QB
Bill Jones @CBS11BillJones 14m
Looks like no Anthony Spencer today for Cowboys.
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Earning every penny of his $10,627,200 salary this year.
Jimmy Johnson telling the truth again.
Bill Jones @CBS11BillJones 14m
Looks like no Anthony Spencer today for Cowboys.
Retweeted by Clarence Hill
Earning every penny of his $10,627,200 salary this year.