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re: Texas A&M belongs in the big 12

Posted on 5/7/16 at 11:16 am to
Posted by The Balinese Club
Coastal Bend Area of Texas
Member since Jul 2011
2797 posts
Posted on 5/7/16 at 11:16 am to
Oman, I think everyone by now knows that it really is about how much you hate A&M. Honestly, no fricks are given. However, forgive us for calling you out on your failed arguments, logic, and talking points. You were refuted yesterday and will be again in the future when your bias is the basis for your drivel.

Posted by oman
Dallas
Member since Sep 2014
3280 posts
Posted on 5/7/16 at 2:10 pm to
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Oman, I think everyone by now knows that it really is about how much you hate A&M. Honestly, no fricks are given. However, forgive us for calling you out on your failed arguments, logic, and talking points. You were refuted yesterday and will be again in the future when your bias is the basis for your drivel.


You're such a precious, self-righteous little tyke, but those are the kind of folks who bump pointless threads, so...

I made two points on this thread -- one that A&M fits right in with the SEC unlike just about every other school in Texas (which no one really took issue with) and the idea that Strong is in a better position than Sumlin. One of the posters seemed to think that the mere fact of going to a bowl game (and losing) made A&M the clear favorite of the two. When I posited that if you are going to use such flimsy evidence, may as well use the most recent win streak (of which only Texas has one).

Other than you and some other ag "refuting that", I still haven't heard anyone who isn't an Aggie say they'd rather be in Sumlin's position instead of Strong's -- or, if you want to mince words, whether a Texas fan or an Aggie fan sees more upside right now.
This post was edited on 5/7/16 at 2:11 pm
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