Almost went and saw Death Cab and The Postal Service at the Schott tonight. Really would've brought back some college memories.
Give Up came out around finals during my first year of law school and really didn’t help me study at all, wish it came out a couple weeks later ;) I looked into tickets for this show in a couple other cities—they’re not coming to Houston unfortunately—but prices were pretty insane, so held off. Also thought about going to see Jenny Lewis a couple months ago, but ultimately passed on it. Regardless, in case you have 25 minutes to spare over the coming weeks, here’s a cool podcast covering The District Sleeps Alone Tonight: https://songexploder.net/postal-service-deluxe
I've never understood the draw for Death Cab. Everything I've heard from them, which isn't much, is incredibly boring
That Postal Service album is a favorite of mine of the last 25 years, yet despite that, I’ve never been a huge Death Cab fan.
Have the whole TE room read Ramzy’s article Actually saw Gee block a couple guys during the spring game which is an enormous improvement
I like Ramzy and generally enjoy a lot of his content. However, he has a tendency to lean into “doom and gloom” a bit too much. I get it, we lost to Michigan again and it can’t happen. That said, we had a potentially program changing offseason and it still seems some of his articles are still negative
Feel like that article has merit but whatever sounds like we’re likely to get another duke wet dream https://247sports.com/Player/Sean-Stewart-46103826/ Think we definitely need a shooter for last spot if Stewart happens
I am rocked up Also read an article yesterday on a soccer site saying if they could pull off the upset last night and in the final, they’re the clear best MLS team ever
Man the difference in sound at the opening kickoff vs basically the entire 2nd half was something No life in the stadium after Crew went up 2-1 and they knew they needed 3 goals
Zeke is switching back to No. 15 in his second stint at Dallas, after wearing 21 the last time through 7 seasons.
Post-Spring Depth Chart Projections QB 1. Will Howard 2. Devin Brown 3. Julian Sayin RB 1A. Trey Henderson 1B. Quinshon Judkins 3. James Peoples WR 1. Emeka Egbuka 2. Brandon Innis WR 1. Carnell Tate 2. Bryson Rodgers WR 1. Jeremiah Smith 2. Jayden Ballard TE 1. Gee Scott Jr. 2. Will Kacmerek 3. Jelani Thurman OT 1. Josh Simmons 2. Zen Michalski OG 1. Donovan Jackson 2. Josh Padilla C 1. Seth McLaughlin 2. Carson Hinzman OG 1. Tegra Tshabola 2. Luke Montgomery OT 1. Josh Fryar 2. George Fitzpatrick DE 1. JT Tuimoloau 2. Kenyatta Jackson 3. Mitchell Melton DT 1. Tyliek Williams 2. Hero Kanu 3. Kaden McDonald DT 1.Ty Hamilton 2. Jason Moore 3. Tywone Malone DE 1. Jack Sawyer 2. Caden Curry 3. Edrick Houston LB 1. CJ Hicks 2. Sonny Styles 3. Arvell Reese LB 1. Cody Simon 2. Gabe Powers CB 1. Denzel Burke 2. Calvin Simpson-Hunt CB 1. Davison Igbinosun 2. Jermaine Mathews NB 1. Jordan Hancock 2. Lorenzo Styles S 1. Caleb Downs 2. Jayden Bonsu S 1. Lathan Ransom 2. Malik Hartford Those backup OTs scare the dickens out of me. Safety depth is a little thin, but I'd assume we could always move Jordan Hancock to Safety if needed and then bump Aaron Scott up the depth chart at NB.
I think Hinzman starts at G and Tegra/Montgomey are the backups at every position except C. I also think Styles over Hicks, and Innis over Smith but Smith plays. Would like to see Thurman as the TE, but he hasn’t shown it yet.
I stopped reading him after the nonsense he was spewing following the Missouri loss. His writing had trended toward being way too full of himself and needless hyperbole.