Catbone
Hit me baby one more time
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I think it use to be that you had to post 100 times before you could start a thread.Check with @Freak but I was under the impression he could respond to posts for a certain number of posts before he could start a post. It was that way with me but that was a long time ago.
0.9% of the players in the Superbowl are 5 star players.I’m saying that properly evaluating and developing players lead to winning. Do enough and you can get the prom queens. Clemson was winning NC’s with 19th ranked classes...people science.
Maths is hard bud0.9% of the players in the Superbowl are 5 star players.
20% of the players in the Superbowl are 3 star players.
0.01% of players are given a 5 star ranking out of high school.
0.44% of players are given a 3 star ranking out of high school.
Even with only one 5 star player in the Superbowl, 5 star players are over twice as represented in the Superbowl as 3 star players.
That isn't people science that's just basic math.
0.9% of the players in the Superbowl are 5 star players.
20% of the players in the Superbowl are 3 star players.
0.01% of players are given a 5 star ranking out of high school.
0.44% of players are given a 3 star ranking out of high school.
Even with only one 5 star player in the Superbowl, 5 star players are over twice as represented in the Superbowl as 3 star players.
That isn't people science that's just basic math.
0.9% of the players in the Superbowl are 5 star players.
20% of the players in the Superbowl are 3 star players.
0.01% of players are given a 5 star ranking out of high school.
0.44% of players are given a 3 star ranking out of high school.
Even with only one 5 star player in the Superbowl, 5 star players are over twice as represented in the Superbowl as 3 star players.
That isn't people science that's just basic math.
You’re using percentages. Never seen one of them score a touchdown or make a game saving tackle or even kick a frickin extra point. Nerd me some more...I like it!0.9% of the players in the Superbowl are 5 star players.
20% of the players in the Superbowl are 3 star players.
0.01% of players are given a 5 star ranking out of high school.
0.44% of players are given a 3 star ranking out of high school.
Even with only one 5 star player in the Superbowl, 5 star players are over twice as represented in the Superbowl as 3 star players.
That isn't people science that's just basic math.
Memphis brisket is bad, like they've never seen a cow before. Their bbq in general has gone downhill the past decade or so. Used to be phenomenal, best on the planet, but they've gotten lazy I feel like. Rendezvous was inedible (not incredible) last time I went, and central was so, so dry. Maybe the roadside places are better than the famous places now? My usual places there have all been bad the last few years there. Austin and Dallas have surpassed them I think. Memphis and KC are on par now imo