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Did he mention what his factors were in making this list?

I mean there are so many that make the Saints a top 5 offense annually. One of the biggest being Payton and Pete.
I didn't really realize this until you said it, but it's pretty shoddy of him to miss the team's first playoff game....especially after seeing Embiid practically perform an opening act in the pre-game.
So a picture of him waving to portray the message of farewell is a bad pic?

I mean, sure, a celebratory pic like you posted would have been nice too, but I understand what they were trying to convey here.

re: Greg Monroe released by the Suns

Posted by chatchit42 on 2/1/18 at 7:07 am to
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I like his hardball.
And I understand it.



re: What is Emmitt Williams like?

Posted by chatchit42 on 1/11/18 at 9:27 am to
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Jaylen Brown is a wing



Yes he is. But essentially so should Williams, given his size and ability. Which is lead me to my comp.

re: What is Emmitt Williams like?

Posted by chatchit42 on 1/10/18 at 1:39 pm to
Emmitt Williams = Jaylen Brown

Still has to develop an outside shot. Great around the rim. Pure athlete with explosive vertical.

re: Duck calling assistance

Posted by chatchit42 on 11/15/17 at 3:49 pm to
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When you see that high flight of mallards break, start dumping air, and falling towards your blind right after you hit them with a hail call, you'll agree they are attracted to duck calls.


I thought so too until I started hunting in open water areas where there were multiple blinds for these birds to choose from.....and all of us were calling at the same time. I believe these ducks are already making their minds up as they survey from the air.
Again, I'd love to believe they work because I have a lanyard full of em.....but when I'm sitting there falling asleep because it's so slow and then all of the sudden I'm bombarded by a group of decoying greys...and I haven't blown a single note in a while.....then I start to become a little pessimistic.

re: Duck calling assistance

Posted by chatchit42 on 11/15/17 at 3:38 pm to
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I feel like if you decoys out, and you aren't calling, it's not very realistic. Ducks may not be loud and rowdy like some guys are, but they also aren't lifeless pieces of plastic either.


And see, I've come to the conclusion that duck calls are a huge con for hunters. As it was stated before, most hunters are buying mallard calls and most of the time.....at least for me in the SE, I maybe see mallards 10% of the time. I've tried the gadwall call and to me it seems so inaudible, I just can't fathom a duck being able to hear it 10's of 100's of yards away.
But I do believe decoy placement, location, and coverage are the 3 main components of successful hunting. Decoys are, to me, the biggest factor in attracting ducks in range......which is why motion decoys are so effective/ineffective i.m.o.

re: Duck calling assistance

Posted by chatchit42 on 11/15/17 at 1:59 pm to
Honestly just wondering, but are ducks really attracted to duck calls?
I've hunted for years and have always wondered if calls are truly effective.
And yes, I know how to 'call' ducks.... lol
I think I've enjoyed answering tke's avi's question in this thread every time I've scrolled past it....
Got Chest?

re: How good is Kamara

Posted by chatchit42 on 8/23/17 at 7:23 am to
I think the Devonta Freeman comp by Blues is the best comp so far.

re: Guess the Jersey sponsorship

Posted by chatchit42 on 8/10/17 at 4:23 pm to
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
I gotcha I gotcha.....sometimes I get too wrapped up in the numbers game. Looks to be a nice, high motor big with great anticipation. He must have been buried behind Bell over there for minutes.
Is this guy another Darcy Malone though? Not trying to be pessimistic, but his numbers are eerily similar.
Yea, I noticed the same thing. Similar situation with Rankins last year.
Would have to be Jonathan Allen. Would almost immediately bolster our d-line.

Would love to see Solomon Thomas drop here instead. But wouldn't be upset with Allen.

Personally think these Buckeye DB's are overrated, whereas the Florida DB's are criminally underrated. The fact we may be able to get one of those guys as late as the 32nd or even the 42nd makes the Allen pick even more appealing.
Dolphins stick with the local talent and select Caleb Brantley. DL Florida
AP AND Lewis......Ingram will be very excite!
Why would you be pissed? Really just inquiring here. I think I know the answer, but I'd like to hear anyway.
Yea, I think it's about that time Chad. I only have about 2 more hours sitting in front of a computer. lol

Oh, and I'll take the Bucs if you need me to.
Oh....well maybe it's because the Saints have been so inept in pass coverage over the past decade....or maybe it's because he was part of the Cooks trade.
Man.....poor FA signings over the past few years have really diminished Saints fans' opinions on getting proven, top-tier players in their prime in favor of some crapshoot college player whom most of us have no clue who that player truly is unless we watch highlight films.

re: Make this pick at 32

Posted by chatchit42 on 4/17/17 at 10:13 am to
Yea, definitely can wait on a TE unless OJ is there at 32.
As for me, I take Corey Davis....you can grab one of the Florida corners in round 2 and get just as much, if not more, value out of them as you would White.....and I can't stand UF. lol But we need to find a young receiver to pair with Thomas and start grooming him to be the #2. He'll be the 3rd or 4th option this year with Thomas, Snead, and a vet receiver (Ginn or another FA) accumulating most of the looks. I don't need to repeat Davis' accolades since we all read draft overviews. So we all know what we're getting with him.
Cook won't get to 32.
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R1P11
LB Reuben Foster
Bama

R1P32
CB Quincy Wilson
UF

R2P10
WR Corey Davis
West Mich.

R3P12
TE EVAN ENGRAM
OLE MISS

R3P39
S Desmond King
Iowa

re: Stack Your Cornerback Board

Posted by chatchit42 on 4/15/17 at 10:39 am to
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1 Marshon Lattimore CB Ohio State 5
2 Tre'Davious White CB LSU 12
3 Jourdan Lewis CB Michigan 26
4 Teez Tabor CB Florida 30
5 Marlon Humphrey CB Alabama 32
6 Cordrea Tankersley CB Clemson 34
7 Desmond King CB Iowa 35
8 Adoree' Jackson CB USC 39
9 Gareon Conley CB Ohio State 42
10 Sidney Jones CB Washington



Would have to agree with this ranking the most.

I know he ran slow, but Tabor will be a good pro....and I'm an LSU homer.