A Special Thank You To Coach Brown
I would like to take a moment to thank Coach Mack Brown and the University of Texas Football Team for producing a memorable 2008 football season. And here is hoping the team goes on and wins whichever post season game they are invited to. The team has been remarkable this year.
I would also like to make a suggestion for the 2009 season. I am hoping that Coach Brown and the Longhorns are not sucked into this hyperbole of posting 60 points and more for every game. I like the 52-10 games. My thought is that the team should win 11 games by 52-10 spread. However, when Texas plays Oklahoma next October, they break the rule and let's put up 70 points on the Sooners to 0. That's it, 70-0 and 11 games with 52-10. That has a nice even tone to it. Go Longhorns, 2009 National Champions.
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Don't forget Tech
I think a running up of the score on Tech might be warranted as well. They are the ones that originally messed up our season then were really obnoxious about it until getting dismantled by OU.
Tech could warrant 70 points.
Good, I’ll wave the good sportsman model for Tech and OU and keep the 52-10 and on the other 10 teams. That better? That would be 660 points for UT and 100 points for the opponents. Sounds good to me.
I am too hard on Mack Brown
And I blow up sometimes, and curse him for managing to elude the Big 12 title game, but all and all he has been great for Texas and I am proud to have him here.
Thank You Mack Brown.
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I agree!
We are very blessed to have Mack Brown as our Head Coach representing our school. A man with class and integrity. Not throwing bombs in a game already won againest a team that is already beat in the 3rd quarter in Norman. Thank you!
by LEMILES on Dec 1, 2008 1:46 PM CST reply actions 1 recs
SEE!
I read through the entire thing, and I actually know what you want to say. Good job of heeding advice and not taking offense to the jabbing.





























