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    • Lot of truth I think in this statement. Most offenses that have studs are gonna be difficult to stop no matter what their schemes are. The slot T, I believe, does have certain keys that can be read.  However, if they waggle out of it, that can make it much tougher, I’m guessing.  Defensively, teams that have poor eye discipline (looking in backfield instead of reading keys) and run fits, are probably gonna be exposed somewhat, even with good athletes. Well disciplined defensive teams could make it a struggle offensively if ability levels are somewhat equal
    • If we don’t find a defensive secondary and another receiver this will be an early playoff exit. 
    • you think Trump won because "most Americans" are looking for high morals and integrity?  Surely even you can see the irony in that statement.  Trump won despite his lack of morals and integrity. The country is looking for help with the border, inflation, and crime.  They're tired of being talked down to by the left.  They're NOT looking for a religious revival. The voters that swung this thing are not interested in conservative morality at all, they just want to be able to afford groceries and not get mugged on their way to buy them.  The quickest thing the right can do to lose this mandate is force morality on the majority of the country that doesn't agree with it or doesn't agree the govt should be regulating it. It would be typical of the right (or left, if the roles were reversed) to think that a less than 1.5% popular vote win against an entirely unelectable presidential candidate is a green light to start pushing radical legislation, though.
    • Brinton had a suitcase fettish to the tune of 3 separate felonies. Funny how we didn’t hear from Big Girl. You know how she likes to count felonies. His charges were reduced to misdemeanors and he got a slap on the wrist. Aren’t those two a pair. They should get a room. Time for the real men to take over.
    • NRG Stadium has all of that. Five football dressing rooms and plenty of seating. Dallas fans did not travel last time to Houston and there were some new schools involved as well. I personally can't stand the seating at AT&T. Things are very disconnected compared to walking around a concourse that circles the main seating bowl like many stadiums. Not to mention the giant screen is so distracting to the point that it's hard not to watch the game the entire time on it. It's definitely got the "wow factor" when walking in, but I'm there to watch a game.  I've heard the stories of how NRG wasn't accommodating, but as someone that has covered multiple state championships in Arlington and traveled to them as a fan, it would be nice to catch games closer to home.  It would also be nice to see the Dallas teams not playing in their own backyard year after year. 
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