
Brandon R. Sanders
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Brandon R. Sanders
@BranSanders
| Current project on the 1983 Daingerfield Tigers football team| Dad to an Oregon 🦆 Duck| Talent without restraint eventually destroys itself.
The stars are bright เข้าร่วม Şubat 2011
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@KevG163 Gregory Hines was a legend in anything he did. Rip.
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Happy Birthday to the great Michael McDonald!
One of my favorite songs of his — "Sweet Freedom" from the "Running Scared" soundtrack
McDonald, Billy Crystal...and Gregory Hines rockin' the Walter Payton #Bears jersey — tipping some beers and dancing at the tiki bar
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@BranSanders Well, here's a stat that might blow your mind... Peyton Manning was the last QB drafted first overall who won a Super Bowl with the team that drafted him. Since then 20 number-one quarterbacks have not (14 since Eli Manning, whose brief holdout led to a trade from San Diego).
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After all this time, and data from decades to pull from, there still isn’t an algorithm strong enough to make drafting, especially an overall #1 Quarterback a sure thing. The quantification that we really enjoy is still a huge mystery. That’s sort of beautiful when you think an out it. Until of course, Musk Optimus robots start their own league and it’s rote by the book 10101
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@Lightningb97 @KevG163 It was. Also with no dog in the hunt, the 20 friends I watched it thought it was a miss, and chalked it up to an optical illusion we referred to anytime something went against. We even called “Orange Left 88”.
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@KevG163 It’s no echo chamber friend. I legit have not heard of that moment being controversial.
When you see most controversial moments in NFL history, ive never seen this come up.
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@MatthewPetey @billyboy316 @thechicagosares @joeypetersen8 Lying does me go good here. But in my defense, the support is one team, and my play by play consisted of eating pizza and crying, and asking my son to transfer out at halftime, all unpublished.
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@MatthewPetey @billyboy316 @thechicagosares @joeypetersen8 Well he still has the Ravens and Tennessee cast to do from his podcast in Dallas. Wait… maybe add more teams to your sandbox.
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@KevG163 I don’t think we realize what we had in Brent Musberger. We few. We lucky few.
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@KevG163 Funny how memory works. I always remembered this play as a kid, but my brain thought it was Bob Trumpy all these years. Thanks for resetting the synapses.
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The NFL was DIFFERENT 45 years ago
What a resilient effort by the #Bengals' receiver/punter Pat McInally
• Knocked unconscious after taking one of NFL history's most vicious hits early in the game, lays motionless for 10 minutes, and is then carted off
• Returns to punt in the second quarter and draws a roughing the kicker call
• Returns as a receiver in the third quarter and makes a SPECTACULAR over-the-head game-tying 59-yard touchdown reception
December 21, 1980
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@elonmusk I predict you will have massive wealth at some point.
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Never mind it’s somehow even more over than it was before

HowlingMutant@Howlingmutant0
Yeah im thinkin im back
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This offseason, 21% of 11-man Texas public schools statewide brought in a new football head coach. There's about a 20% attrition rate in the coaching profession each year. Burnout, parent involvement, and mental health challenges are causing coaches to leave the profession. - Dallas Morning News
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Shelter from the Storm open.substack.com/pub/brandonsan…
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I've searched UIL records back to the 1920s. State championship ties happened. Single playoff ties happened regularly. But no team in Texas history has ever won THREE CONSECUTIVE playoff games by tiebreaker, except the 1991 Burnet Bulldogs. They literally broke the system, and the UIL changed the rules.
The 1991 Burnet Bulldogs reached the Texas 3A state championship game without actually WINNING three of their playoff games.
This is the wildest playoff run in Texas high school football history.
Before 1994, Texas had no overtime. Tied games were decided by tiebreakers , penetrations inside the 20, first downs, total yards. Coach Ed Abernathy's Bulldogs exploited this rule three consecutive times.
Regional Round: Burnet 20, Vernon 20 Vernon was the DEFENDING STATE CHAMPION under legendary coach Leo Brittain. Burnet advanced on first downs, 17-15. The champs went home without actually losing.
Quarterfinals: Burnet 14, Marble Falls 14 The "Game of the Century" a rematch of their county rivalry. Senior QB Mitchell Maxwell and junior fullback Phillip Massoletti led a second-quarter drive to the Marble Falls 5-yard line that stalled. That drive gave Burnet a 3-2 edge in penetrations. It ended up deciding who advanced.
Semifinals: Burnet 7, Southlake Carroll 7 Carroll had won the 1988 state title and would become one of Texas football's greatest dynasties, eight state championships total. Burnet won on penetrations, 3-1. Carroll's future dominance meant nothing that night.
The math: 20-20 → Win 14-14 → Win 7-7 → Win
Three ties. Three advances. Each game lower-scoring than the last. Burnet "outscored" opponents 0-0 across those three wins combined.
State Championship: Groesbeck 7, Burnet 0 The magic ran out at the Astrodome. The Bulldogs finally lost, their first actual defeat of the playoff run.
The aftermath? The UIL implemented overtime rules shortly after. Burnet's three-tie streak is credited with changing Texas high school football forever.
But the heartbreak doesn't end there. Burnet returned to the state title game in 2002. Lost to Everman 35-14. Returned in 2003. Lost to Gainesville 35-24.
Three championship games. Zero championships.
The 1991 team? Twenty-four kids who all started kindergarten together in Burnet. They knocked out a defending state champion and a future dynasty, without ever beating either one on the scoreboard.
"We won the first playoff game in Burnet High School history," Massoletti said at their 2022 reunion. "Once we did, we knew we were going all the way."
They almost did. Just never quite finished it.

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