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Keith Law's Top 100, 2 White Sox make the list
bmags replied to Sleepy Harold's topic in FutureSox Board
The Law write-up on the sox was full of excellent info today. I'm sorry to the large group that can only handle counting top 100 rankings and will miss out learning about our system. -
Keith Law's Top 100, 2 White Sox make the list
bmags replied to Sleepy Harold's topic in FutureSox Board
Can you show me the evaluator that nailed Jose Ramirez please? -
Well definitely trying to seek out some diff guys each time, esp wr and cb just to get familiar with them.
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I'm still enjoying this. Prior to our mack trade, it did seem like bears were always one pick past the fulcrum where there were more trades to be had. But this year 20 seems like a realistic position where teams at the top of 2nd and late first tend to jump. Here is one with lots of trading back. (32) Jalen Mayfield RT/G UMICH (62) Landon Dickerson C/G ALa (64) Eric Stokes CB GA (83) Tylan Wallace WR OKSt (101) Dayo Odayingo EDGE Vanderbilt (140) Adetokunbo Ogundeji DT ND (205) Jonathan Adams Jr WR Ark St (219) Sam Ehlinger QB TX (224) Noah Gray TE Duke I do kinda like it. Great supporting cast for uh, nick foles.
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I haven't seen the article or alert elsewhere yet.
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and hopefully Vera eventually ?
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Glad McClure was invited, he's definitely my guy to watch
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I'd probably take him then, yeah. If it was between him and like Darrisaw was still on the board I'd probably take Darrimore but if it's that group of RTs that are probably guards I'd take him. edit: combined christian darmore and christian darrisaw into a single person.
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I think it's more that the newer chip designs for big manufacturers have become so small and custom they don't really have anywhere else to go that knows how to make them.
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Yep, that's where the GM report came from. The Samsung report is good (and good for TX pretty sweet plan) but I think what is still unclear to me is whether they are actually going to succeed in being able to manufacture these newer miniaturized chips that really only TSM has shown an ability to specialize in. That's how TSM took the Apple chips away from samsung. I found this from when Samsung opened up the plant "A single extreme ultraviolet lithography machine from ASML Holding NV costs $172 million, and Samsung is setting up dozens of them in Hwaseong in an effort to be first with the technology. Taiwan Semiconductor and Samsung are both expected to reach 5-nanometer production processes with extreme ultraviolet lithography in the new year -- by contrast, a human hair is about 60,000 nanometers thick. When those two companies reach the 5-nanometer level on semiconductors, they'll have only each other to compete with in a market that's only set to expand." So it is super capital intensive, and clearly very difficult to do. But it is good, apparently US has already pushed for more physical manufacturing of it to be done here, though TSM I guess is trying to toe the line so they don't get cut out of China businesses.
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Probably trade out.
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Will be more fun also when we all know a bit more about later round kids. Was such a weird college season, if the kid wasn’t in the conference my team was in it is hard to know them outside first round/second
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Wait you aren’t a Lavine fan ?
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We did find our initial shots for my in laws on a Facebook group.
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classic.
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I'd be more intrigued but seems like nfl players write weird tenses all the time. Like it's gonna come out and he'll be like "I was just saying I like everyone chill" OR welcome to the bears GARDNER MINSHEW
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Tried to do one where I DON'T trade up SMDH and instaed I traded down for 25 and a pick swap for our 3rd rounder (83) for 45. Ended up with Teven Jenkens, Terrace Marshall, and Chazz Surratt. Probably gonna stop for now because I keep just wanting the same guys
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the accurate computer generated trades were unexpected, make it so much fun especially with a draft trade calculator open to make it realistic.
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Man that is the most fun simulator I've ever played with. The trades are so addicting. In my draft, Trey lance was around at 14 (vikes), so I traded to get ahead of the patriots which kinda took a lot (20, current third, future second) Then I traded out of the back of the 2nd to the front of the third and picked up an extra fourth and next years third. I picked up the Notre Dame T Liam Eichenberg.
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this is so much fun!
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Garbage dump pitchers I don't *like* like but like more than garbage
bmags replied to bmags's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Sheesh what y'all doing putting trades in the garbage dump pile. -
Garbage dump pitchers I don't *like* like but like more than garbage
bmags replied to bmags's topic in Pale Hose Talk
at this I have very little clue who is minor league quality. Peacock has enough injury baggage that he could work, I obviously love how he was an effective swing man. I still think Jimmy Nelson would be interesting, but there has been so little about him that you assume his back still sucks. And that's not even his shoulder. Stripling would be a good idea, I just think he signs somewhere. -
At this point, every league should be assuming their golden age of viewership rights is over and they need to be aggressive in building different streams that build revenue. I don't think merely streaming on different services accomplishes this, as viewership for younger demos was abysmal (and it supposedly includes streaming). Maybe gambling takes care of all of it. Maybe this new "store of value" sensibility allows teams fun ways to raise money through some sort of tradeable market that pays out based of the year success. I have no clue. But "we'll let you stream our games for a fee, which you will make back in advertising" is broke and isn't coming back, and sports is not floating the model like it used to.
