The Official "What The Hell Is On Your Mind"

Re: The Official "What The Hell Is On Your Mind"

Postby arkanekidd on Tue Mar 24, 2009 8:36 pm

goldnblue83 wrote:Trivia: Who is the greatest point guard in the history of basketball?



Magic Johnson...


but for you, the answer is Ramon Sessions...
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Re: The Official "What The Hell Is On Your Mind"

Postby simleaguer on Sun Mar 29, 2009 3:20 pm

KyleCleric wrote:trivia:

Which player this year has more technical fouls than minutes played?

??
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Re: The Official "What The Hell Is On Your Mind"

Postby KyleCleric on Mon Mar 30, 2009 8:10 am

simleaguer wrote:
KyleCleric wrote:trivia:

Which player this year has more technical fouls than minutes played?

??



Maybe there are more than one, but Sam Cassell has two Ts and 0 minutes this season.
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Re: The Official "What The Hell Is On Your Mind"

Postby arkanekidd on Mon Mar 30, 2009 2:23 pm

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Re: The Official "What The Hell Is On Your Mind"

Postby KyleCleric on Tue Mar 31, 2009 9:27 am

... I'm totally missing NFL, pre-draft discussion fix ... :bang:
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Re: The Official "What The Hell Is On Your Mind"

Postby MikeDead on Tue Mar 31, 2009 3:23 pm

KyleCleric wrote:... I'm totally missing NFL, pre-draft discussion fix ... :bang:


Clint Sintim :bow:
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Re: The Official "What The Hell Is On Your Mind"

Postby KyleCleric on Tue Mar 31, 2009 4:14 pm

MikeDead wrote:
KyleCleric wrote:... I'm totally missing NFL, pre-draft discussion fix ... :bang:


Clint Sintim :bow:


mmhmm. i have absolutely no idea at what part of the draft he's going to be taken. I've seen late first round all the way to early third. He'd be a great ROLB for the Pats and possibly a decent MIKE ILB. I'd really like to see the Pats take Connor Barwin, Sean Smith, and Clint Sintim with their first three picks.
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Re: The Official "What The Hell Is On Your Mind"

Postby MikeDead on Tue Mar 31, 2009 4:26 pm

KyleCleric wrote:
MikeDead wrote:
KyleCleric wrote:... I'm totally missing NFL, pre-draft discussion fix ... :bang:


Clint Sintim :bow:


mmhmm. i have absolutely no idea at what part of the draft he's going to be taken. I've seen late first round all the way to early third. He'd be a great ROLB for the Pats and possibly a decent MIKE ILB. I'd really like to see the Pats take Connor Barwin, Sean Smith, and Clint Sintim with their first three picks.


Yeah I have Sintim going #23 overall to the Pats in my mock. I think hoping he falls to our first 2nd round selection is a big risk to take. I wouldn't mind grabbing an Alphonso Smith in the later of the second round. If Sintim isn't there in the 1st, I like Clay Matthews as well. Gotta find something to fill in on the outside of that LB core.
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Re: The Official "What The Hell Is On Your Mind"

Postby KyleCleric on Tue Mar 31, 2009 4:47 pm

I wouldn't mind taking an OLB at 23. I think though there still will be a decent one available at 34 or even 47. I'd prefer going for the best DB available at 23 or best ILB, Malcolm Jenkins, Vontae Davis, Sean Smith, or Rey Maualuga.
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Re: The Official "What The Hell Is On Your Mind"

Postby MikeDead on Tue Mar 31, 2009 4:56 pm

KyleCleric wrote:I wouldn't mind taking an OLB at 23. I think though there still will be a decent one available at 34 or even 47. I'd prefer going for the best DB available at 23 or best ILB, Malcolm Jenkins, Vontae Davis, Sean Smith, or Rey Maualuga.


I really doubt Malcolm Jenkins will be available at #23 overall, or Rey Maualuga. Matthews and Sintim have both played on the inside and the outside, I prefer Sintim over Mathews though, Sintim has played ILB/OLB, and DE. Seems like a good fit for what BB likes to do with his defensive schemes, moving players around. Might be time to begin looking at Safety as well.
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Re: The Official "What The Hell Is On Your Mind"

Postby KyleCleric on Tue Mar 31, 2009 5:48 pm

Sintim does offer the possibility to play inside. At 34, though, the Pats should still have a decent OLB left. This draft is so deep for 3-4 OLBs, Aaron Curry, Brian Orakpo, Everette Brown, Aaron Maybin, Robert Ayers, Michael Johnson, Brian Cushing, Clay Mathews, Clint Sintim, Connor Barwin, and Larry English. They all aren't going to be gone by 34 and probably not at 47 as well. I don't see Clay Mathews, though, as a 3-4 ILB for the Pats. He would figure to play the WILL position and that's already well covered with Guyton and Mayo. Sintim and Barwin are both perhaps possibilities for the MIKE position. I'm not quite sure how Laurinaitis would fit in. OLB needs to be addressed in the draft, but the player that is taken at 23 should be someone who will fill a role that cannot be filled at 34. If any of the four I mentioned in the previous post make it to 23, the Pats can't pass on them. There won't be an equivalent player at 34. At OLB, though, if the Pats don't take Sintim or Barwin at 23 and somehow they are gone at 34 (I doubt that will happen) then Larry English is there for the Pats. Or even later in the draft, the Pats could take Cody Brown or Paul Kruger.
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Re: The Official "What The Hell Is On Your Mind"

Postby arkanekidd on Tue Mar 31, 2009 6:20 pm

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Re: The Official "What The Hell Is On Your Mind"

Postby KyleCleric on Tue Mar 31, 2009 6:24 pm

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Re: The Official "What The Hell Is On Your Mind"

Postby arkanekidd on Tue Mar 31, 2009 6:29 pm

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Re: The Official "What The Hell Is On Your Mind"

Postby KyleCleric on Tue Mar 31, 2009 6:37 pm

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Re: The Official "What The Hell Is On Your Mind"

Postby arkanekidd on Tue Mar 31, 2009 6:51 pm

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Re: The Official "What The Hell Is On Your Mind"

Postby KyleCleric on Tue Mar 31, 2009 7:04 pm

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Re: The Official "What The Hell Is On Your Mind"

Postby MikeDead on Tue Mar 31, 2009 7:10 pm

Uh oh...did Arkanekidd stumble across the dark would of hallucinogenic drugs?
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Re: The Official "What The Hell Is On Your Mind"

Postby KyleCleric on Tue Mar 31, 2009 7:13 pm

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Re: The Official "What The Hell Is On Your Mind"

Postby KyleCleric on Tue Mar 31, 2009 7:39 pm

btw, today was the special election for the US House Rep of NYs 20th district.
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