that was fun to watch, all of pro should be on notice after that win.Forum > Goal Line Blitz 2 > Journeyman Top 15 Ladder Matches July 24th
NiborRis
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Originally posted by NiborRis
So, yeah, maybe Harrisonburg is the favorite, but it's no freebie.
I rest my case.
So, yeah, maybe Harrisonburg is the favorite, but it's no freebie.
I rest my case.
bhall43
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Originally posted by crazy454
That would mean we would never win a game. It depends on HOW drunk he is
Ya drunk bhall is a whole lot better as I don't overthink game plans too much.
That would mean we would never win a game. It depends on HOW drunk he is
Ya drunk bhall is a whole lot better as I don't overthink game plans too much.
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furious, officially the biggest load of crap game I've ever seen
http://glb2.warriorgeneral.com/game/game/87177
fumbles, INTs, easy missed field goals...
never seen a game like this, should have won by at least 20
http://glb2.warriorgeneral.com/game/game/87177
fumbles, INTs, easy missed field goals...
never seen a game like this, should have won by at least 20
Edited by TDiddy8701 on Jul 24, 2014 12:51:02
Edited by TDiddy8701 on Jul 24, 2014 12:50:49
Galithor
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Originally posted by TDiddy8701
officially the biggest load of crap game I've ever seen
http://glb2.warriorgeneral.com/game/game/87177
fumbles, INTs, easy missed field goals...
never seen a game like this, should have won by at least 20
don't bitch about missed FGs, lol.
Our kicker is 1/7 in the last two games.
officially the biggest load of crap game I've ever seen
http://glb2.warriorgeneral.com/game/game/87177
fumbles, INTs, easy missed field goals...
never seen a game like this, should have won by at least 20
don't bitch about missed FGs, lol.
Our kicker is 1/7 in the last two games.
TDiddy8701
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that BS game blew that season 2 game we clearly should have won against Andes out of the water
Galithor
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Originally posted by TDiddy8701
that BS game blew that season 2 game we clearly should have won against Andes out of the water
it happens man. We've had at least 3 head scratchers like that off the top of my head in the last two seasons. Games that just absolutely didn't go our way.
that BS game blew that season 2 game we clearly should have won against Andes out of the water
it happens man. We've had at least 3 head scratchers like that off the top of my head in the last two seasons. Games that just absolutely didn't go our way.
Rom_Fox
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Originally posted by USC_Trojans
that was fun to watch, all of pro should be on notice after that win.
what does having 8 superstars do to the average skill point deficit by position I wonder?
clearly it closes the gap a bit but by this point how many extra skill points do superstars have? 5k? 1k? 20k? I really have no idea
that was fun to watch, all of pro should be on notice after that win.
what does having 8 superstars do to the average skill point deficit by position I wonder?
clearly it closes the gap a bit but by this point how many extra skill points do superstars have? 5k? 1k? 20k? I really have no idea
Galithor
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Originally posted by Rom_Fox
what does having 8 superstars do to the average skill point deficit by position I wonder?
clearly it closes the gap a bit but by this point how many extra skill points do superstars have? 5k? 1k? 20k? I really have no idea
I don't think they've got equivalent value to the Pro's in SP value quite yet, but the gap is incredibly small at this point. The higher caps probably have allowed them to max some skills to caps the Pro's cannot though, so while a pro player is likely considerably more rounded by now, some of the S*'s in journeyman will have a few key skills at higher values than the pros.
what does having 8 superstars do to the average skill point deficit by position I wonder?
clearly it closes the gap a bit but by this point how many extra skill points do superstars have? 5k? 1k? 20k? I really have no idea
I don't think they've got equivalent value to the Pro's in SP value quite yet, but the gap is incredibly small at this point. The higher caps probably have allowed them to max some skills to caps the Pro's cannot though, so while a pro player is likely considerably more rounded by now, some of the S*'s in journeyman will have a few key skills at higher values than the pros.
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They're still 1 SA point behind regular pros, SP value between reg pros and superstar Journeyman is probably close though.
Sardonik00
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Originally posted by Rom_Fox
what does having 8 superstars do to the average skill point deficit by position I wonder?
clearly it closes the gap a bit but by this point how many extra skill points do superstars have? 5k? 1k? 20k? I really have no idea
Yeah it's pretty aberrational I would think. I think Salty is really the test case.
what does having 8 superstars do to the average skill point deficit by position I wonder?
clearly it closes the gap a bit but by this point how many extra skill points do superstars have? 5k? 1k? 20k? I really have no idea
Yeah it's pretty aberrational I would think. I think Salty is really the test case.
USC_Trojans
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Originally posted by NiborRis
I rest my case.
Sacramento played terrible, they came away with 2 head scratching ints and got lucky on an extra point miss and a chip shot field goal.
I rest my case.
Sacramento played terrible, they came away with 2 head scratching ints and got lucky on an extra point miss and a chip shot field goal.
Sardonik00
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Originally posted by TDiddy8701
that BS game blew that season 2 game we clearly should have won against Andes out of the water
YVB is likely to lose so I doubt it will have too much effect on your ladder position in the end.
that BS game blew that season 2 game we clearly should have won against Andes out of the water
YVB is likely to lose so I doubt it will have too much effect on your ladder position in the end.
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Originally posted by Sardonik00
Yeah it's pretty aberrational I would think. I think Salty is really the test case.
I think salty will continue to rule the journeymen scene and continue to compete with Hawaii but I'm not sure they'll be able to really compete and win against pro as easily as everyone thinks at the moment. Most journeyman teams are playing some bad pro teams right now.
They've also got early bloomers that may be catching up to them.
Yeah it's pretty aberrational I would think. I think Salty is really the test case.
I think salty will continue to rule the journeymen scene and continue to compete with Hawaii but I'm not sure they'll be able to really compete and win against pro as easily as everyone thinks at the moment. Most journeyman teams are playing some bad pro teams right now.
They've also got early bloomers that may be catching up to them.
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