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Baylor OC Kendal Briles in the news

I wish there were not so many articles taken from twitter posted on here. I can't see the article. I don't tweet. I never will. Info posted on here should be whole and not require someone to sign in or join another social media link. (I'm not social and I really don't like people that much anyway. :P  )  

 
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I wish there were not so many articles taken from twitter posted on here. I can't see the article. I don't tweet. I never will. Info posted on here should be whole and not require someone to sign in or join another social media link. (I'm not social and I really don't like people that much anyway. :P  )  
I agree with you dillohorn.  Even if you go on tweeter, the amount of time that it takes to get any real information makes it a real waste of time.

I had the same problem and no one here came up with a solution that I know of.  As a browser, I use Waterfox, which is the 64 bit version of Firefox,  I also have Google Chrome on my desktop.  One day, something someone sent me popped up in Chrome.  I subsequently browsed over to this website in Chrome and, lo and behold, the tweeter posts not only showed properly, but if you click on them, Chrome will take you to the tweeter thread which you can actually read.

The problem is with either the software used to host this website or the software used to put together this website.  The problem is not with Firefox.  I go to websites that behave properly with regards to tweeter on Firefox all of the time.  For example, Bleacher Report relies heavily on tweeter and works just fine, no matter which browser.

Everything, I have mentioned above is contingent on using a computer with a Windows operating system, not a cell phone.  I do not use my cell phone for browsing unless I am forced to when I am traveling. 

And furthermore, I too, am not social, and I, too, do not like many people.   ;)

 
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briles son in law was on sidelines last year for tulsa game at ou and only received slap on the wrist 

 
I agree with you dillohorn.  Even if you go on tweeter, the amount of time that it takes to get any real information makes it a real waste of time.

I had the same problem and no one here came up with a solution that I know of.  As a browser, I use Waterfox, which is the 64 bit version of Firefox,  I also have Google Chrome on my desktop.  One day, something someone sent me popped up in Chrome.  I subsequently browsed over to this website in Chrome and, lo and behold, the tweeter posts not only showed properly, but if you click on them, Chrome will take you to the tweeter thread which you can actually read.

The problem is with either the software used to host this website or the software used to put together this website.  The problem is not with Firefox.  I go to websites that behave properly with regards to tweeter on Firefox all of the time.  For example, Bleacher Report relies heavily on tweeter and works just fine, no matter which browser.

Everything, I have mentioned above is contingent on using a computer with a Windows operating system, not a cell phone.  I do not use my cell phone for browsing unless I am forced to when I am traveling. 

And furthermore, I too, am not social, and I, too, do not like many people.   ;)
Thanks for the information B R.

 
I wish there were not so many articles taken from twitter posted on here. I can't see the article. I don't tweet. I never will. Info posted on here should be whole and not require someone to sign in or join another social media link. (I'm not social and I really don't like people that much anyway. :P )
If you click on the link and not the actual tweet, it takes you directly to the article. I didn't know it was such a pain though, I'll talk to Mike

 
And Tom Herman has an unavowed apologist for Art Briles and the Baylor culture of rape on his staff.

Why?

Why is UT Austin making such stupid, second rate decisions that emanate from the the office of the Head Football Coach?

Aren't we supposed to be better than this?

 
And Tom Herman has an unavowed apologist for Art Briles and the Baylor culture of rape on his staff.

Why?

Why is UT Austin making such stupid, second rate decisions that emanate from the the office of the Head Football Coach?

Aren't we supposed to be better than this?

RD, please. Compared to what Baylor is dealing with, this is not a real problem.

Aren't we supposed to forgive a repentant brother? And what possible problem could this cause? If you're looking for issues, look at why we had to let go of some coaches because they were about to go down the NCAA tubes. Take a gander in the rearview mirror if you want to get bothered.

 
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