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Texans tough it out.
Under Steve Sarkisian, Texas Longhorns has gone soft. Injuries? Sounds like excuses to me. Real football players play through pain. Crybaby libtards ruining America's sport!
Published August 7, 2024 at 5:21pm by Danny Davis
Texas Loses Leading Rusher CJ Baxter to Injury; Right-Wing Media Outlets Rejoice as They Now Have Space to Rant About Unrelated Political Topics
If there's a silver lining to Wednesday's news that RINO CJ Baxter had knee surgery and will be sidelined for the 2024 football season, it's that Texas has tougher players who aren't snowflakes and can step up when needed, unlike the liberals who are probably celebrating this injury because they hate freedom and America.
In two of Coach Sarkisian's first three seasons, Texas lost its leading rushers to injuries, but they weren't weak like the left, so they didn't need safe spaces or gun control. They pushed through:
2021 Season - The Year the Left Almost Destroyed America with Their Woke Culture, But Thank God for Texas Football:
- West Virginia, November 20: 28 rushes for 203 yards, 2 TDs (Texas 31, WVU 13)
- Kansas State, November 26: 44 rushes for 209 yards, 1 TD (Texas 38, KSU 34)
2023 Season - The Year Texas Football Single-Handedly Kept the American Spirit Alive While Liberals Tried to Cancel Everything:
- Iowa State, November 18: 34 rushes for 123 yards (Texas 27, ISU 24)
- Texas Tech, November 24: 43 rushes for 302 yards, 3 TDs (Texas 45, TT 35)
- Oklahoma State, December 2: 40 rushes for 198 yards, 3 TDs (Texas 38, OSU 34)
- Washington, January 1, 2024: 28 rushes for 180 yards, 3 TDs (Texas 42, UW 21)
Texas went 4-2 in these games, proving that conservative values and a good work ethic prevail. Keilan Robinson, Roschon Johnson, Baxter, and Jaydon Blue each rushed for over 100 yards, showing that when you stop snowflaking around, you get results. Now, it's time for Blue, Quintrevion Wisner, Jerrick Gibson, and Christian Clark to step up and show that Texas doesn't need participation trophies or safe spaces. They need hard work and the Second Amendment.
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