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Post by Ryan Thames on Dec 24, 2010 16:27:09 GMT -5
Then make state and national comps take priority.
Meaning
You take first at state/nationals
Automatic rank #1
And strictly enforce the time limits
Just talking. Throwing some thoughts out there.
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Post by Ryan Thames on Dec 24, 2010 16:29:57 GMT -5
That way I don't always have to hunt people.... But titles
It would give more significance to those titles.
And more important to "defend"
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Post by TK on Dec 24, 2010 16:30:13 GMT -5
FOR NOW...
FIGURED THROUGH 6 VOTERS:
RIGHT HAND 154 1. JASON RIVAS (FL) 2. SIMON BERRIOCHOA (WV) 3. TIM INMAN (VA) 4. LEE CULPEPPER (AL) 5. MARK HARRISON (NC) 6. RICK LATON (NC) 7. CORY RUIZ (GA) 8. JEREMY PAPPY (FL) 9. BILL BROWN (KY) 10. BRIAN RICE (TN)
154 LEFT 1. COREY RUIZ (GA) 2. JEREMY FRALEY (NC) 3. TIM INMAN (VA) 4. BILL BROWN (KY) 5. LEE CULPEPPER (AL) 6. JEREMY PAPPY (FL) 7. JASON RIVAS (FL) 8. BRIAN RICE (TN) 9. TOMMY EGAN (FL) 10. KENT BUCKALEW (NC)
THIS IS OUR TEN OUT OF THE STARTING GATES FOR 2011 ALL 6 GUYS PUT INPUT.
T/K
YA'LL HAVE A GOOD CHRISTMAS!
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Post by Aaron Blevins on Dec 24, 2010 16:34:31 GMT -5
Shhhht man I dont know.... - Matt Harris hasnt pulled in a long time... - Chad pulls 1 time at 76, now he's a fulltime 76? Did the $ in WV have something to do with that? - Tullier pulls 1 tourney a year in his backyard, aint going nowhere else I would guess? - Ray Jenkins pulls 76 @ small tourneys in his area, but walks around at 160 I guess? - James Battles weighs in at 238 @ Florida States, but was on the 98s, now 220s, but should he be 242? - Toups spent all year pulling 98s, but is considered a 76...or is he? - Bill Maenza had surgery and is currently inactive, but has pulled in the last year - 95% of Louisiana & Florida never leave their own state...and if they do, they pull in Florida & Louisiana - Corey Ruiz hasn't pulled since Aug2009 @ AAAs - Dean Sain needs to be added to the 98s - Jerry Cole needs added, but havent seen him in a while... - Worley is all over the place, but just pulled 76s at Florida States and UAL - When was the last time Bryce Meaux, DJ Savoy & David Istre pulled? - Comardelle just pulled 98s in Florida, but pulled 76s at AAAs - Kyle Hydeman 54 or 76 - James Retarides 98 or 220 - Rusty Brown can be counted on going to GAG, but thats it for the year - Rivas pulls 76s 99% of the time in Florida, but is widely considered a 54 - WHO THE F*CK KNOWS? ?? Im sure theres more examples.
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Post by David Owens on Dec 24, 2010 16:41:34 GMT -5
Just to clearify I am not concerned with people who pull their weight class and the next one........more with the people who pull the next one all year and then cut weight to make the next class downfor a big event
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Post by Ryan Thames on Dec 24, 2010 16:43:33 GMT -5
More and more the reason for mcr
Comardelle got on the wring flight and was late for Friday night weigh in so he had to pull 98 or die starving and lose easy when he had already cut what he wanted to
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Post by David Owens on Dec 24, 2010 16:48:44 GMT -5
Also I can tell these rankings are going to need small adjustments even after voting.........I know some of us don't know who some of thesepeople are but for instance brian rice just beat bill brown twice lefy .....this would be much easier on a chat room for 10 minutes so we can all throw input
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Post by TK on Dec 24, 2010 16:51:38 GMT -5
I know a chat room would be good..... LoL..... We knew the votes wouldn't be 100% accurate but.... It's a start!..... We can go from here!
TK
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Post by Aaron Blevins on Dec 24, 2010 16:52:07 GMT -5
More and more the reason for mcr Comardelle got on the wring flight and was late for Friday night weigh in so he had to pull 98 or die starving and lose easy when he had already cut what he wanted to Yeah, well, do we tell a story for every time someone misses a weight? Do we assume its a hard cut for Ryan to make 76? Rank him multiple classes just because he can, but, going from walking around at 190 and cutting to 76 makes him elibible for both? I dont even know, I know I walk around at 180 and easily make 76, who knows how to judge if youre not that guy.
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Post by Ryan Thames on Dec 24, 2010 16:53:57 GMT -5
I like where you guys are taking this tho.
I'm anxious to see what y'all do with 98's
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Post by Aaron Blevins on Dec 24, 2010 16:54:31 GMT -5
I ranked Rice over Brown btw...
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Post by Ryan Thames on Dec 24, 2010 16:56:01 GMT -5
Why not rank him at 76 for what he has done at 76 and rank him simply for what he has done at 98
Rank him as if he is a completly different competitor
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Post by Aaron Blevins on Dec 24, 2010 17:05:28 GMT -5
Why not rank him at 76 for what he has done at 76 and rank him simply for what he has done at 98 Rank him as if he is a completly different competitor Agreed....if we were to do multiple classes, you would be right. But, this is where I say you must pull minimum 1 out of state event for the year to be ranked. If you dont, then how do we gauge him from other 98s in the region? In his case, he has done both this year, he has pulled out of state in both 76s and 98s this year. Most people dont do that.
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Post by Aaron Blevins on Dec 24, 2010 17:14:14 GMT -5
I dont even know. This is why rankings are a pain in the arse, also the reasons why we all should just try to make the inthehook rankings. Even though I believe in the end our system is more accurate and a better process and a broader view. I laugh at some of the rankings inthehook has at times, but, they are close enough I guess, considering its 1 man ranking North America.
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Post by Ryan Thames on Dec 24, 2010 17:18:03 GMT -5
I'd go with that about the region.
If you say they have to pull 1 in state and one out of state to be ranked in that class.
That would be interesting and would probably naturally eliminate most multiple class rankings
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