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BAMF cowboy
01-17-2006, 09:45 PM
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/columns/story?columnist=maisel_ivan&id=2295104

at least one 'analyst' realizes that Texas isn't JUST Vince Young

...oh and a pretty good article too

lonny23
01-17-2006, 11:51 PM
UT has no chance at a title without Young. They have some good to great players, but not enough without Superman.

wide-e-wide
01-17-2006, 11:54 PM
UT has no chance at a title without Young. They have some good to great players, but not enough without Superman.


Oh...boy it didn't take long for the doubters to pop up.
They just won the title 2 weeks ago...damn...let us enjoy it.

Sicemhorns09
01-18-2006, 12:24 AM
UT has no chance at a title without Young. They have some good to great players, but not enough without Superman.

Ok...its a bit early, but I am going to call the National Title game as LSU v. the winner of the OSU/Texas game... UT has too much talent returning to not be considered a legitimate threat.

lonny23
01-18-2006, 12:25 AM
Oh...boy it didn't take long for the doubters to pop up.
They just won the title 2 weeks ago...damn...let us enjoy it.
Please enjoy it. I was glad they won and I think most Texans were happy for you. I had a UH friend over here that was rooting for them, too.

I said before they won it that I had my doubts after Vince left. The problem I have is that it's been all VY in the last 2 bowl games. I don't know that they have another VY on the roster. The defense should be fine, but I really don't see that coaching and the offense will win them another title.

Mad Hatter
01-18-2006, 01:50 AM
well whoever we get will probably be able to sling the rock around real well its not whether we get someone whos just as athleticaly gifted as young, but rather does our QB have the confidence that vince had. Thats why we won our games vince just never said die. no matter what the odd its Texas could be down by 100 with 1 mintue left on the clock and u just knew vince was gonna pull it out.

stevefoxsc
01-18-2006, 02:06 AM
i think they entire country was happy when usc lost every one was getting pretty tired of there arrogance, honestly the new QB has to feel alot of preasure from people ut honestly has the talent for a double repeat the only thing they have to really break in is the QB, but the poor guy is going to have a rough seasson in a way with so many expectation's.

KT2000
01-18-2006, 07:12 AM
Texas has recruited as well as (or better) than anyone in the country in recent years, so I see it as more of a reloading project. The offense will look a lot different without VY back there that's for sure. I don't think any sane Texas fan is going to expect whoever steps in to be like Vince. VY is a once per generation talent, and that may be doing him a disservice.

Defensively, there shouldn't be much of a drop off at all with the returning experience. Michael Griffin is Texas' next Thorpe Award contender. Frank Okam will lead the defensive line. Every LB returns except Aaron Harris and Sergio Kindle just stepped on campus. Every WR and RB returns except Selvin Young.

The new QB will have a ton of talent around him.

jtk1519
01-18-2006, 08:00 AM
Texas has recruited as well as (or better) than anyone in the country in recent years, so I see it as more of a reloading project. The offense will look a lot different without VY back there that's for sure. I don't think any sane Texas fan is going to expect whoever steps in to be like Vince. VY is a once per generation talent, and that may be doing him a disservice.

Defensively, there shouldn't be much of a drop off at all with the returning experience. Michael Griffin is Texas' next Thorpe Award contender. Frank Okam will lead the defensive line. Every LB returns except Aaron Harris and Sergio Kindle just stepped on campus. Every WR and RB returns except Selvin Young.

The new QB will have a ton of talent around him.

Selvin Young returns as well.

mtbray
01-18-2006, 10:17 AM
In addition, we'll have Jermichael Finley coming in at TE (from what I understand anyway). What are ya'll thinking on the o-line who all is returning? All I know is Studdard, Blalock (thank god), Tony Hills replacing Scott, who else?

Favpack
01-18-2006, 10:22 AM
Texas would have beaten any other team in the nation handily - and did all year long. UT simply beat one of the best teams ever in USC - and did it on the Trojans home field. In other words - it was a bad break for the Horns to have to play one of the greatest teams of all time to win the title - and they did it.

UT is a top 10 team - maybe they get a few lucky breaks in the next few years and win another one - look at OU - they've gotten every break in the book in the past 5 years to get into 3 title games - and got whipped badly in two of them.

farmerfan
01-18-2006, 10:29 AM
Texas would have beaten any other team in the nation handily - and did all year long. UT simply beat one of the best teams ever in USC - and did it on the Trojans home field. In other words - it was a bad break for the Horns to have to play one of the greatest teams of all time to win the title - and they did it.

UT is a top 10 team - maybe they get a few lucky breaks in the next few years and win another one - look at OU - they've gotten every break in the book in the past 5 years to get into 3 title games - and got whipped badly in two of them.


I dont know if I would call 21-14 a bad whipping, especially when you were in great posistion to tie the game in the 4th quarter.

biki1121
01-18-2006, 12:38 PM
An assessment from a non-UT supporter.

Texas still has great talent on the team. Losing VY really, really hurts because he was the difference maker. However, that does not mean they have lost everything. This just makes UT vulnerable in close games. QB is obviously the question mark. Colt did well running the scout teams and was at times very effective running on broken plays. Horn fans (on other sites) advise Colt really needs to work on his timing and has some trouble with deep ball accuracy. This isn't really much of a concern however, (Please don't take offense horns but Vince wasn't either) due to the returning WR corp. Last year they really specialized in turning a 5-8 yard toss into a 20 yard gain. Snead has a few question marks. First is his obvious lack of experience at the college level but having a good group around you helps this. Recruiting experts advise he is a great runner, has a good throwing motion, and has good strenght and velocity. Their down sides for him are coverage reads need work, doesn't react well to disguised blitzes, inconsistent accuracy at times, and holds the ball too long. The running backs for Texas will be a great group. Taylor and Charles are versatile backs that can run or catch with great speed. Melton will supply the power back. Texas however needs to solidify another FB as they are lean at the position. I do think Melton could see some time at FB as well as jumbo set. In the receiving corp, a great group will immediately become much better with a healthy Jordan Shipley. David Thomas however was UT's best possesion receiver. Finley has big shoes to fill but all indications are that he will do a great job. OL is a case of reloading given the talent UT has recruited however the losses on the line are of great concern. It may take a few games for this group to gel as well as this past year's group did.

On the defense, DL again is a solid group with good pass rushers. Orakpo and Lokey are going have a big year per Horn fans. The linebackers are fine as well. Babino and Killebrew have the tools and should get the job done. Foreman is still a question mark. Has shown flashes of greatness but at times has played inconsistently. DBs are a good group at a whole. The loss of Huff definately hurts but again UT has recruited well and have a solid 2 deep. Texas does have a concern with overcommittment at times to a style of coverage and run support at times left open receivers. They were extremely solid early in the year but laxed late. Chizik with correct this fairly quickly this year.

UT should again have an outstanding special teams group. Mack made special teams his personal project at UNC and again at UT. It shows in their outstanding performance year in and year out.

So these are the tangibles. What are the intangibles? Losing Vince's leadership really hurts. No matter the situation, Vince had that little extra to get it done, especially with his feet. Vince's superior performances also led to games getting out of hand early and teams having to play catch up. In losing Vince, this will put more pressure on the team to perform for longer in the game instead of "coast" to the victory. The next intangible has to do with Texas' offensive philosophy. Under Davis', Texas has an admittedly vanilla offense. The read-zone XYZ was introduced to utilize Vince's talents. If Davis goes back to this offense, he will have to find another wrinkle or he will once again become to predictable (Horn fans biggest complaint with Davis before the Read-Zone). The next intangible is UT's winning attitude. Winning breeds winning and now players will want to prove they were indeed not a one-man team. Texas has recruited tremendous talent and these kids are just waiting to prove the accolades were deserved.

Finally, the schedule for next year. Ohio State early is obviously the biggest landmine. OSU returns a lot of stars as well and have their QB situation already resolved. Losses at WR will hurt but not as much as the loss of Hawk. OSU does have talent on the 2 deep and have recruited well recently.
OU is again a concern. This goes back to Davis and his offense. If he returns to his base offense, expect another tooth and nail hard fought battle. OU knows that offense better than half of the UT starters. But again, continuing with the read-zone will help or just don't be so predictable. OU improved steadily last year and proved in the end they are still OU and they are still talented. Those are the obvious land-mines in the road to another title. The gopher holes on the schedule are K-State and Nebraska. If you overlook them they will make you pay. While neither team is just stand out, they have traditionally been a troublesome game for UT.


This is just my assessment for the coming year. Please feel free to debate, agree, or disprove!

jtk1519
01-18-2006, 01:12 PM
I think you will see Texas evolve into more of a true spread offense this coming season simply because of the talent they have on the field. Texas is loaded at WR and Finley will be a lot of fun because he is even more of a WR/TE tweener than David Thomas. Texas lined up a bunch of times in a 5 wide formation last season with Thomas being that 5th WR. I think you will see a lot of that. Texas returns Limas Sweed, Quan Cosby, Billy Pittman as well as Ramonce who lined up a bunch at WR and then you have to throw in a healthy Jordan Shipley (hopefully) and probably Jermichael Finley. After what I have seen, you may also see Phillip Payne get some catches as a true freshman.

To start the season, I think you will see Texas operate much the way they did this year with a run heavy approach, but if one of the young QBs steps up, I think you will see the play calling become much more balanced and maybe even a little pass heavy. You have in Colt McCoy a QB that is not only capable of throwing the ball 30+ times a game, but he is accustomed to it and I think you can say the same thing of Jevan Snead. In the end, I think this will benefit the running game. The Texas backfield is loaded with homerun hitters. Whether it be Jamaal Charles, Ramonce Taylor of Vondrell McGee as a true freshman, any of those guys can take it to the house from anywhere on the field. A solid passing attack is gonna push the defenses back and I think blow the running game wide open. Jamaal doesn't even need a hole to run through and he can still break of a huge run.

In the end, what Vince helped to create will still remain. I think you will still players and coaches that are confident and aggressive. I think you will see the offensive philosophy change just a bit, but it will be a change to better fit the athletes and I think that is a change for the better.

svhorns
01-18-2006, 05:34 PM
This is for the more indepth UT followers but Myron Hardy is a sick specimen the guy will be a playmaker at UT. He impresses me at practice and now has 2 full years under his belt he will make some noise bet on it.

Texasfrog
01-18-2006, 08:35 PM
I dont know if I would call 21-14 a bad whipping, especially when you were in great posistion to tie the game in the 4th quarter.

Wow.. I agree with you. The OU vs LSU game was anyone's game in the 4th QT. OU had the shots just couldnt close the deal. But, they were knocking on the door several times. Hat's off to LSU for not letting OU close the deal. But it wasnt a blowout by any means.

Texasfrog
01-18-2006, 08:39 PM
I think you will see Texas evolve into more of a true spread offense this coming season simply because of the talent they have on the field. Texas is loaded at WR and Finley will be a lot of fun because he is even more of a WR/TE tweener than David Thomas. Texas lined up a bunch of times in a 5 wide formation last season with Thomas being that 5th WR. I think you will see a lot of that. Texas returns Limas Sweed, Quan Cosby, Billy Pittman as well as Ramonce who lined up a bunch at WR and then you have to throw in a healthy Jordan Shipley (hopefully) and probably Jermichael Finley. After what I have seen, you may also see Phillip Payne get some catches as a true freshman.

To start the season, I think you will see Texas operate much the way they did this year with a run heavy approach, but if one of the young QBs steps up, I think you will see the play calling become much more balanced and maybe even a little pass heavy. You have in Colt McCoy a QB that is not only capable of throwing the ball 30+ times a game, but he is accustomed to it and I think you can say the same thing of Jevan Snead. In the end, I think this will benefit the running game. The Texas backfield is loaded with homerun hitters. Whether it be Jamaal Charles, Ramonce Taylor of Vondrell McGee as a true freshman, any of those guys can take it to the house from anywhere on the field. A solid passing attack is gonna push the defenses back and I think blow the running game wide open. Jamaal doesn't even need a hole to run through and he can still break of a huge run.

In the end, what Vince helped to create will still remain. I think you will still players and coaches that are confident and aggressive. I think you will see the offensive philosophy change just a bit, but it will be a change to better fit the athletes and I think that is a change for the better.

I agree with you 100%. I think the WR's core Texas has next year is one of the best in (if not the best) in the nation. Hopefully Shipley can be 100% next season because he's the real deal.

I do think McCoy or Snead will be able to come in (especially after Spring football) and do a good job of controlling and managing the game. Plus, I think both of them can sling it pretty good and have the WR's talent to make some catches.

We dont need to talk about the RB's core at Texas. Like you said.. We have several homerun hitters.

Texasfrog
01-18-2006, 08:42 PM
An assessment from a non-UT supporter.

Texas still has great talent on the team. Losing VY really, really hurts because he was the difference maker. However, that does not mean they have lost everything. This just makes UT vulnerable in close games. QB is obviously the question mark. Colt did well running the scout teams and was at times very effective running on broken plays. Horn fans (on other sites) advise Colt really needs to work on his timing and has some trouble with deep ball accuracy. This isn't really much of a concern however, (Please don't take offense horns but Vince wasn't either) due to the returning WR corp. Last year they really specialized in turning a 5-8 yard toss into a 20 yard gain. Snead has a few question marks. First is his obvious lack of experience at the college level but having a good group around you helps this. Recruiting experts advise he is a great runner, has a good throwing motion, and has good strenght and velocity. Their down sides for him are coverage reads need work, doesn't react well to disguised blitzes, inconsistent accuracy at times, and holds the ball too long. The running backs for Texas will be a great group. Taylor and Charles are versatile backs that can run or catch with great speed. Melton will supply the power back. Texas however needs to solidify another FB as they are lean at the position. I do think Melton could see some time at FB as well as jumbo set. In the receiving corp, a great group will immediately become much better with a healthy Jordan Shipley. David Thomas however was UT's best possesion receiver. Finley has big shoes to fill but all indications are that he will do a great job. OL is a case of reloading given the talent UT has recruited however the losses on the line are of great concern. It may take a few games for this group to gel as well as this past year's group did.

On the defense, DL again is a solid group with good pass rushers. Orakpo and Lokey are going have a big year per Horn fans. The linebackers are fine as well. Babino and Killebrew have the tools and should get the job done. Foreman is still a question mark. Has shown flashes of greatness but at times has played inconsistently. DBs are a good group at a whole. The loss of Huff definately hurts but again UT has recruited well and have a solid 2 deep. Texas does have a concern with overcommittment at times to a style of coverage and run support at times left open receivers. They were extremely solid early in the year but laxed late. Chizik with correct this fairly quickly this year.

UT should again have an outstanding special teams group. Mack made special teams his personal project at UNC and again at UT. It shows in their outstanding performance year in and year out.

So these are the tangibles. What are the intangibles? Losing Vince's leadership really hurts. No matter the situation, Vince had that little extra to get it done, especially with his feet. Vince's superior performances also led to games getting out of hand early and teams having to play catch up. In losing Vince, this will put more pressure on the team to perform for longer in the game instead of "coast" to the victory. The next intangible has to do with Texas' offensive philosophy. Under Davis', Texas has an admittedly vanilla offense. The read-zone XYZ was introduced to utilize Vince's talents. If Davis goes back to this offense, he will have to find another wrinkle or he will once again become to predictable (Horn fans biggest complaint with Davis before the Read-Zone). The next intangible is UT's winning attitude. Winning breeds winning and now players will want to prove they were indeed not a one-man team. Texas has recruited tremendous talent and these kids are just waiting to prove the accolades were deserved.

Finally, the schedule for next year. Ohio State early is obviously the biggest landmine. OSU returns a lot of stars as well and have their QB situation already resolved. Losses at WR will hurt but not as much as the loss of Hawk. OSU does have talent on the 2 deep and have recruited well recently.
OU is again a concern. This goes back to Davis and his offense. If he returns to his base offense, expect another tooth and nail hard fought battle. OU knows that offense better than half of the UT starters. But again, continuing with the read-zone will help or just don't be so predictable. OU improved steadily last year and proved in the end they are still OU and they are still talented. Those are the obvious land-mines in the road to another title. The gopher holes on the schedule are K-State and Nebraska. If you overlook them they will make you pay. While neither team is just stand out, they have traditionally been a troublesome game for UT.


This is just my assessment for the coming year. Please feel free to debate, agree, or disprove!

Ohio St has lost some pretty good talent on defense. All of their LB core is gone and I believe 2 of their DB's have committed early for the NFL draft.

Their LB core was the heart & soul of their defense and I losing (Hawk, Carpenter and Schlegal) is on par with Texas losing Vincent Young.

mtbray
01-18-2006, 09:27 PM
But who are the names you think will end up on our lines?

Hills, Studdard, Griffin, Dockery, Blalock

????

dragonfootballfan
01-18-2006, 09:29 PM
But who are the names you think will end up on our lines?

Hills, Studdard, Griffin, Dockery, Blalock

????
Blalock will most likely play gaurd in the pros and he may be moved over to gaurd and Ulatoski a redshirt freshman from Carroll will move into the right tackle spot.

jtk1519
01-18-2006, 10:22 PM
Here's my best guess at a two deep...

RT Justin Blalock l Kyle Thornton
RG Cedric Dockery l Chris Hall
C Lyle Sendlein l Dallas Griffin
LG Kasey Studdard l Charlie Tanner
LT Tony Hills l Adam Ulatoski

wide-e-wide
01-18-2006, 10:59 PM
O-line still looks awesome...
Did you hear Blayock's bad news?
hahaha

bowiedawgs01
01-19-2006, 12:57 AM
Ohio State lost 9 starters on defense, as well as Santonio Holmes on offense. They come to Austin. I like our chances.

The one and only position that Texas is vulnerable at is Quarterback. That is the one position that can really hamstring a team too. But it won't be like Bomar's situation. He was a new QB but had absolutely ZERO help from his offensive line. He was a punching bag for the entire season. Whoever steps up and gets the job at Texas will be surrounded by arguably the most talented offense in the nation. Hopefully this will allow him time to become acclimated to the system and speed of the game.

The defense won't miss a step. Wright and Huff are huge losses, but nothing the team can't handle. They lost Derrick Johnson last year and everyone thought it'd be impossible to replace him. We've got safeties waiting in the wings to replace Huff, including Michael Griffin's twin brother, Marcus. Talk about knowing what your teammate is going to be doing. :D Our corners will still have experienced talent in Brown and Ross. Okam will be joined by Lokey and Roy Miller in the trenches. Robison, Crowder and Orakpo all return at the Ends.

Fullback isn't real stable yet. Marcus Myers will be a senior that was the backup this past season. But the system may not need one all that often. 5-wide and single back sets don't need one, and I think that's what we'll be in most of the season. When we do need one, we can use Myers, another big back that steps up, or even a tightend lined up in the backfield.

As for Oklahoma...the offensive line that was truly offensive last year loses 4 starters. Ouch.

mtbray
01-19-2006, 02:51 AM
Here's my best guess at a two deep...

RT Justin Blalock l Kyle Thornton
RG Cedric Dockery l Chris Hall
C Lyle Sendlein l Dallas Griffin
LG Kasey Studdard l Charlie Tanner
LT Tony Hills l Adam Ulatoski

That's wonderful news. I didn't know Sendlein was coming back I had heard he was considering the draft but didn't hear further on it. That being said, I'm liking our chances more and more....if we can get Snead/McCoy to step up.


Damn I'm excited....too bad football season isn't for 8 more months! :(

slorch
01-19-2006, 07:53 AM
Oh...boy it didn't take long for the doubters to pop up.
They just won the title 2 weeks ago...damn...let us enjoy it.
I think I gave you 2 hours...

slorch
01-19-2006, 08:00 AM
Here's my best guess at a two deep...

RT Justin Blalock l Kyle Thornton
RG Cedric Dockery l Chris Hall
C Lyle Sendlein l Dallas Griffin
LG Kasey Studdard l Charlie Tanner
LT Tony Hills l Adam Ulatoski


Wide-e-Wide is a closet BlowU fan. There are pictures to prove it.

Just remember who got it out in the open!

Slorch, " I want the truth"
Wide, "you can't handle the truth"
Slorch, " did you take the picture in the OU bonnet?"
Wide," I'm going back to my living room"
Slorch, "DID YOU TAKE THE PICTURE?!?"
Wide, " You're %*&^%#@ right I did!!!"
Slorch, " Wow!"

jtk1519
01-19-2006, 10:16 AM
Classic. :cool:

wide-e-wide
01-19-2006, 12:36 PM
Wide-e-Wide is a closet BlowU fan. There are pictures to prove it.

Just remember who got it out in the open!

Slorch, " I want the truth"
Wide, "you can't handle the truth"
Slorch, " did you take the picture in the OU bonnet?"
Wide," I'm going back to my living room"
Slorch, "DID YOU TAKE THE PICTURE?!?"
Wide, " You're %*&^%#@ right I did!!!"
Slorch, " Wow!"


I swear...I will never disclose any info to you jackasses ever again...and here I am thinking we are all friends...you people are ruthless.

c-lisle
01-19-2006, 12:58 PM
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/columns/story?columnist=maisel_ivan&id=2295104

at least one 'analyst' realizes that Texas isn't JUST Vince Young

...oh and a pretty good article too


did you watch any of their games? The only other guy I can name is Jamaal Charles from thier offense. USC would have closed the game out easy if it weren't for Young. The guy is unstoppable running the ball.

dada
01-19-2006, 01:02 PM
did you watch any of their games? The only other guy I can name is Jamaal Charles from thier offense. USC would have closed the game out easy if it weren't for Young. The guy is unstoppable running the ball.
Jamaal Charles
Limas Sweed
Billy Pitman
Quan Cosby
Selvin Young
Ramonce Taylor
Henry Melton..


Just to name a few. Freshman and sophmore who had signficant roles in wins AT Ohio St and against USC....not to mention Oklahoma

c-lisle
01-19-2006, 01:19 PM
Jamaal Charles
Limas Sweed
Billy Pitman
Quan Cosby
Selvin Young
Ramonce Taylor
Henry Melton..


Just to name a few. Freshman and sophmore who had signficant roles in wins AT Ohio St and against USC....not to mention Oklahoma

I heard all those names but only one name on the team makes them all good. Vince Young was the motor on that team. All you UT fans will find out how good they are without him. My guess is they go on another long drought.

jtk1519
01-19-2006, 01:20 PM
did you watch any of their games? The only other guy I can name is Jamaal Charles from thier offense. USC would have closed the game out easy if it weren't for Young. The guy is unstoppable running the ball.

You're right about that. Remember that bomb Vince threw to Vince late in the game, or that sick block Vince threw on the DE to spring Vince for the TD. How about when Vince pitched the ball to Vince to score the TD? Hell, what about Vince's hit on LenDale White to stop him on 4th and 2? Dude was unstoppable.

dada
01-19-2006, 01:25 PM
You're right about that. Remember that bomb Vince threw to Vince late in the game, or that sick block Vince threw on the DE to spring Vince for the TD. How about when Vince pitched the ball to Vince to score the TD? Hell, what about Vince's hit on LenDale White to stop him on 4th and 2? Dude was unstoppable.
And Vince blocked for himself too......that must be the reason they called him Superman.

The BEST offensive line in the country will be back....plenty of offense....this will be a "Just add Quaterback" offense...if anything, this offense will make whoever the QB is....look better than he actually is. Perrilioux is kicking himself right now....so is Xavier Lee.

jtk1519
01-19-2006, 01:44 PM
One player does not a team make. Everyone knows this. Vince is irreplaceable and what he did can never be duplicated, but it doesn't have to be. USC once won a NC without Reggie Bush. Miami won one without Ken Dorsey. Texas will win another without Vince. There was football before Vince and there will be football after. Great leaders beget great leaders.

Ralph Nader said it best when he said, "The function of leadership is to produce more leaders, not more followers."

If Vince was the leader we all believe him to be, his successor is waiting in the wings.

dada
01-19-2006, 01:56 PM
They can run the table if they beat Ohio St. next year

dada
01-19-2006, 02:08 PM
Where can I find the 2006 football schedule?

jtk1519
01-19-2006, 02:19 PM
Where can I find the 2006 football schedule?

http://www.mackbrown-texasfootball.com/index.php?s=&url_channel_id=33&url_subchannel_id=&url_article_id=14&change_well_id=2

dada
01-19-2006, 02:30 PM
http://www.mackbrown-texasfootball.com/index.php?s=&url_channel_id=33&url_subchannel_id=&url_article_id=14&change_well_id=2
Thanks...




NORTH TEXAS......EASY WIN
OHIO STATE.........Questionable....but winable
at Rice......Win
IOWA STATE......Win
SAM HOUSTON STATE........WIN
vs. Oklahoma (Dallas).......Win
BAYLOR.......Win
at Nebraska ......TOUGH WIN
at Texas Tech......TOUGH WIN
OKLAHOMA STATE ......Win
at Kansas State......scares me
TEXAS A&M ........HA HA HA My stomach.....hahaaa

slorch
01-19-2006, 04:00 PM
And Vince blocked for himself too......that must be the reason they called him Superman.

The BEST offensive line in the country will be back....plenty of offense....this will be a "Just add Quaterback" offense...if anything, this offense will make whoever the QB is....look better than he actually is. Perrilioux is kicking himself right now....so is Xavier Lee.

i'm going to go out on a limb here... i think Vince is a product of the system

I think I am understanding you correctly?

Don't paint yourself into a corner:D

wide-e-wide
01-19-2006, 04:01 PM
i think Vince is a product of the system

And just what is that supposed to mean?

dada
01-19-2006, 04:03 PM
i'm going to go out on a limb here... i think Vince is a product of the system

I think I am understanding you correctly?

Don't paint yourself into a corner:D
Not by a long shot......The system is a product of Vince....seen him do what he's done on two levels now.....going for 3.

slorch
01-19-2006, 04:05 PM
just to let you know... it was totally tongue in cheek.

JTK was correctly talking about how great the o-line was going to be, along with the other skill players.

i just wanted y'all to here it for once( Tech hears it all the time)

dada
01-19-2006, 04:07 PM
just to let you know... it was totally tongue in cheek.

JTK was correctly talking about how great the o-line was going to be, along with the other skill players.

i just wanted y'all to here it for once( Tech hears it all the time)
Bow to Bevo!!!!!

Texasfrog
01-19-2006, 06:11 PM
You're right about that. Remember that bomb Vince threw to Vince late in the game, or that sick block Vince threw on the DE to spring Vince for the TD. How about when Vince pitched the ball to Vince to score the TD? Hell, what about Vince's hit on LenDale White to stop him on 4th and 2? Dude was unstoppable.

Ya.. I felt sorry for all those other 100 kids wearing Texas uniforms sitting on the sidelines cheering. Coach Brown wouldnt let them in the game because they would screw Vince to Vince up.:D

I wonder how Texas is going to do this season with 22 new starters now that we lost Vince?