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SnottieDrippen

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  1. If I can trade Lamb to the league’s resident Cowboys fanatic for another pick in the first 3 rounds, and maybe something in the mid rounds I’ll likely keep Chubb. I have pick 1.03, which means I’d be in the back end of round 2, so I’d actually be getting Chubb at a pretty good value, especially with the nature of keeper leagues taking some of the elite options off the board. Higgins is going off boards like a top-12 WR in redraft leagues, so I’d be getting him at a good spot as well in the fifth. Maybe I have my logic backwards and should keep Tee if I move Lamb. Maybe I should try to move the pair of ‘Boys for a handful of good picks, or even CMC in the first. Too much thinking for me to do it alone, so I appreciate your input.
  2. On that note, I’m curious of your thoughts. I can keep two of Chubb(2nd) Lamb(moved up to 2nd and would cost me my 3rd if I keep Chubb as well and just go with studs) Higgins(5th) Pollard(7th)*Pretty much a lock that I keep him based on value alone* I’m keeping Pacheco as my rookie I drafted in Round 12, so maybe I keep one of the WR for the sake of balance. How would you guys handle it? @FatNate @MJAlltheWay24
  3. We have 12 teams in a keeper league, with a little more complex keeper. It cost the round drafted, and they move up a round if they finish top-10 at their position and there’s two of those keepers. Then there’s one rookie keeper that stays in that round forever. I’m in the process of lobbying for the transition to a full-blown dynasty…
  4. Just making sure we paint the whole picture.
  5. That’s a pretty big part of this story though, isn’t it?
  6. When it’s when or go home, he goes home, regardless of how many drinks he’s had.
  7. Each has been relevant in the national landscape exactly once since the days of Jerry West and Oscar Robertson. Maybe WV twice. I wouldn’t call either of them high profile. So he made a career off beating up on C-USA and the bottom of the Big East barrel. His teams must hedge really hard.
  8. Doesn’t it strike you as odd that such a winner couldn’t get more talented teams? Or higher profile jobs? 23 wins and a Final 4 every 20 years makes a coach a winner?
  9. Yes, his two CAREER Final Four appearances scream, “WINNER!”
  10. I saw Vanilla Ice or a passable lookalike at the Levee in 04-05ish. Local rappers opened if I remember correctly.
  11. Believe he’s at Brossart as an assistant now.
  12. Head Assistant, Andrew Laughlin got this job, per Facebook. Laughlin is a great coach and a better dude. They got this one right.
  13. Nah, you can’t just win the district and dip before defending the crown. I don’t like their district in general, but there’s been plenty of parity in the last 18 years.
  14. Gotta think this is due at least in part to the quality of shot. Also, the Bluegrass boasts the highest scoring games among states playing 4 quarters and 2nd highest overall. Good information!
  15. It would likely take an alumnus being successful within the first couple years at their old stomping grounds. And a small school like Ludlow is the ideal spot for such a phenomena, provided an exceptionally passionate and bright football mind has indeed walked the halls there.
  16. I don't know Coach Kelsch personally or on a basketball level, but in general, FRYSC people are some of the best people you'll find in the building. Good luck Coach!
  17. 8th drew at some point in the last month or so too. There’s no time to waste. Schedules are being solidified in email inboxes across the state as we speak. I’d be shocked if every small school didn’t already have their regional bracket. And it’s actually just under 5 and 1/2 months, not that anyone is keeping track.
  18. I watched again. I was wrong. Or only saw the end of his time on camera which wasn’t all smiles. I think you’re both correct.
  19. Did Murphy look a little unsettled by being picked or did I misread that? He was the only pick I watched so I don’t know if there’s more to that story.
  20. I just found out there is a back-up driver in Formula 1. Give me that gig over QB2 every day.
  21. So the answer was to put Oscar on the perimeter where he can't shoot or dribble and he's 20' away from an offensive rebound? And which athletic rim protector are you referring to?
  22. Krohman at SK comes to mind. Seems like Massey was also common for a long time at Robertson/Deming. Mumphrey at Carroll Co Jones will forever be synonymous with Gallatin Co. Same for Hicks at Scott Co. Duvall has a couple young buckets coming up at Owen, yet Mefford might still be the name I default to there. But I don’t think those names are what you’re looking for.
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