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Claimed:MAD MAX: Behind The Name [Final: 6/6]
BOOM replied to Merica's topic in Archived Career Tasks
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No excuse to use "Rigged"..
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Season 41 Entry Draft Rankings: First Mock Draft
BOOM replied to Kingma's topic in VHCS Draft Rankings
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Calgary to be relocated for breaking league backup policy!
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Put a word limit on this guys.
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Taima, the Seahawks live Augur Hawk mascot decided to land on a fan in the crowd Sunday. That’s got to hurt as I’m assuming the handler doesn’t wear a welding glove just for fun. The big call of the week was the offensive pass interference on Jimmy Graham that could have won the game for New Orleans. The question asked around the water cooler Monday morning was “Push or Flop”? Perrish Cox of course denied floppage. ”Man, look here, that wasn't a flop at all.” Cox told FOX Sports. "If they want to call it that, well, if he didn't push me, it would've been an (interception). People can say what they want. Everybody is entitled to their opinion, but we came out with the victory and that's all that matters." The 49ers won and that’s all that matters. Well that and the fact that he’s got to live with being a flopper. I wonder if it bothers Viera?… Filing this under “These Guys Earn Their Money”. This is Saints cornerback Keenan Lewis’ knee after the game Sunday. The team announced Lewis would not return to the gamebut apparently Lewis didn’t get the news. He came back into the game and played in the second half. "Even though I was in pain, I tell myself, 'If I can walk, I can try to go,'" Lewis said after the game, via ESPN.com. "My team needed me, and I just gave what I could give. I'm pretty sure it's gonna be hurting next week and I'll be out there hopefully on one leg [again]. I'll let the trainers evaluate me, we've got good trainers. And if I can walk, I'm going." Here’s what it come to for Jay Cutler. The Governor of Wisconsin is trolling him… Mario Williams is a scary looking dude. This is not a photoshop as he was rocking the red contact lenses here. Bad News. The Jets faced a 3rd and 46 Sunday. Worse News. It wasn’t a television error. “1st and 10: Chris Ivory lost -1 yard. “2nd and 11: Mike Vick lost -5 yards and was assessed an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty during the play. Then, the Jets were assessed another unsportsmanlike conduct penalty after the play. Vick lost 20 yards with his run and penalty and another 15 yards were tacked on for the post-play penalty.” Things move fast in the NFL... Poor fantasy owners somewhere... This is Chicago - Green Bay in one gif.... Sadly, we live in a world where people go after Trestmans daughter on Twitter after a loss... Chip Kelly has always used interesting signs for playcalling... They’re turning up the heat… Bad News: This pass was incomplete. Worse News: That blue line is the line of scrimmage...
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I recruited STZ via OOTP...and never claimed recruitment points for it. #
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Thanks for the tip. I might just dig a hole in the backyard instead.
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My toilet is blocked...should I use my hand to unclog it? Congrats on the award.
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Good job Corvia, but still rigged.
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3. Red Wolves , Bismarck Köenig 1 (Nicolas Stormborn, Maris Ziedins) at 15:33 It begins.......
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Name - Bismarck Köenig Nationality: German Position - Center Height - 6'4 Weight - 202 lbs Jersey Number - 10 VHLM Team - Moscow Red Wolves Player Type - Sniper The VHLM Phase Bismarck left Germany earlier this year, after there was strong interest shown from VHL scouts looking for top end European talent. The former Iserlohn Rooster made the decision after financial troubles plagued his former team, and he had no hesitation in signing a VHLM letter of intent. He was subsequently placed on waivers towards the end of Season 40 and after a battle between several franchises he was eventually claimed by the Moscow Red Wolves who held the highest waiver priority. He is currently playing on the teams top line and is looking forward to adjusting to the VHLM's style of play and contributing to the team wherever possible. The next step in the VHLM process will be the Season 41 Dispersal draft, where Bismarck hopes to be drafted by a competitive franchise in order to compete for a Founders Cup, and to display his talents for the VHL scouts. Köenig is looking forward to a full VHLM season The Vitals aka Strengths & Weaknesses + SHOOTING Bismarck is absolutely lethal in front of the goal. He has focused his early training on ways to improve his shot, in the hopes that he will produce some impressive statistical output in season 41. He has an incredibly fast release and has impressive accuracy for someone new to the VHLM. Only time will tell, but all signs point to a mass amount of points in his first full season in the league. + SKATING With an almost effortless stride, Bismarck glides across the ice with ease. With his strong physique he has developed a smooth, rhythmic style that sees him get up and down the ice very quickly. He is very strong on his skates and is hard to push off the puck. He can use his skating ability to create open space which will create opportunities and if he can show continual improvement he could become of the best skaters in the VHLM. + WORK ETHIC With a strong work ethic inherited from his sporting star father, Bismarcks determination to use any opportunity available to improve, will see him develop into a fantastic player. There are not many other players that would work as hard to fine tune his game and on the ice he is known as one of those tireless players that seems to go on and on. He works just as hard off the ice, contributing to many hockey related charities including the Sergey Brovalenko Literacy Foundation. - DEFENSE For all the work he puts in to improve his offensive firepower, it's not the same case defensively. This has resulted in Bismarck being a bit of a liability defensively, something that may eventually be a detriment to his draft stock, as well as possibly cost his team some wins. He will need to improve in this area considerably if he is to become the dominant young forward that many expect. - DISCIPLINE Another area that he will need to work on is his temper and general discipline. He still harbors a lot of resentment over the treatment his father(racism allegation) and it easily affects him if provoked. The time he will ultimately spend in the penalty box could have a negative effect on his team and it's really not the style of player he wants to become. If he can work on this area of his game he will become a more well rounded player. - CHECKING With his 6'4 frame you would think that the physical aspects of the game would be of interest to Köenig, but no. He tends to avoid contact, which has been noted by several scouts already. His sniping style doesn't really suit the concept of checking but he will need to work on hitting to become a truly dominant forward. The VHLM doesn't really demand high hit totals but at least having the ability to do so will definitely contribute to his teams success and his prospect status.
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6-0
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Can you remove some of that stock from near his nostril? It's good though, nice one.
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Yeah, 4-1.....next.