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Post by Joey "TANTRUM" on Jan 8, 2011 4:29:08 GMT -5
I think TK is one to something keep it up!
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Post by Bill Maenza on Jan 8, 2011 6:57:24 GMT -5
Thank you to all those who volunteered for such a thankless task as rankings. It is similar to signing up to be a referee knowing that you will always be wrong in someone's eyes. I appreciate the effort and willingness to be in the crosshairs.
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Post by TK on Jan 8, 2011 7:44:32 GMT -5
THANKS GUYs,
we're working towards something really good, and we appreciate everyones input whether good or bad....
hint: we like the good more.....lol
hopefully this'll motivate and get everyone out there and pulling.
hope to see ya'll at the SEC REGIONALS IN MAY!
TK
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Post by Anthony Edens on Jan 18, 2011 16:41:54 GMT -5
What did we decide about someone who pulls a supermatch before the tournament? If they don't do so well in the tournament but won their supermatch, do they cancel each other out? That is what it looks like is going to happen to Bill Brown. He drove 6.5 hours to NC just to pull Jeremy Fraley in a supermatch so he could take his ranking. He slammed him twice and then entered the tournament afterwards, having already accomplished what he came for. He didn't do so hot in the tournament and actually went two and out. So did he make the mistake of entering the tournament? I think this will discourage guys from entering the tournament after a supermatch. I don't think he should be punished by not moving up in the rankings. Bill should be #4 and Jeremy #5. What does the committee think?
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Post by James Worke on Jan 18, 2011 16:50:03 GMT -5
I think thered be less confusion on whos active & inactive if the directors holdin the toournaments would send a list of the entrees & what classes they pulled to at least one person on the committee, not just who placed. Jmo
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Post by Anthony Edens on Jan 18, 2011 16:52:58 GMT -5
I think thered be less confusion on whos active & inactive if the directors holdin the toournaments would send a list of the entrees & what classes they pulled to at least one person on the committee, not just who placed. Jmo The brackets would be best. They can be emailed to me at somerbuys@windstream.net or mailed to 305 Southern Blvd. Somerset, KY 42501
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Post by TK on Jan 18, 2011 18:35:17 GMT -5
What did we decide about someone who pulls a supermatch before the tournament? If they don't do so well in the tournament but won their supermatch, do they cancel each other out? That is what it looks like is going to happen to Bill Brown. He drove 6.5 hours to NC just to pull Jeremy Fraley in a supermatch so he could take his ranking. He slammed him twice and then entered the tournament afterwards, having already accomplished what he came for. He didn't do so hot in the tournament and actually went two and out. So did he make the mistake of entering the tournament? I think this will discourage guys from entering the tournament after a supermatch. I don't think he should be punished by not moving up in the rankings. Bill should be #4 and Jeremy #5. What does the committee think? I just did one myself at Fl St.... Even with me going 3-0 both arms...I managed to beat James Battles and turn around and lost to a newbie..... I went 1-2 both arms.....in others words..... It took a lot out of me.....and lost to chop righty.... I know I can beat his Azz righty.... LoL..... I dont think the losses should count.... But I feel the wins should. TK
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Post by Matt "CHOP" Bertrand on Jan 18, 2011 20:17:49 GMT -5
Youl never beat me ole man. I just took it easy on you. Show up at contraband and the same things going to happen. ALL day long.
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Post by Joey "TANTRUM" on Jan 18, 2011 20:18:35 GMT -5
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Post by TK on Jan 18, 2011 20:49:51 GMT -5
Youl never beat me ole man. I just took it easy on you. Show up at contraband and the same things going to happen. ALL day long. I knew that'd get your attention... LoL I beat James right after he whipped you...funny how that works huh?
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Post by David Owens on Jan 18, 2011 21:36:02 GMT -5
What did we decide about someone who pulls a supermatch before the tournament? If they don't do so well in the tournament but won their supermatch, do they cancel each other out? That is what it looks like is going to happen to Bill Brown. He drove 6.5 hours to NC just to pull Jeremy Fraley in a supermatch so he could take his ranking. He slammed him twice and then entered the tournament afterwards, having already accomplished what he came for. He didn't do so hot in the tournament and actually went two and out. So did he make the mistake of entering the tournament? I think this will discourage guys from entering the tournament after a supermatch. I don't think he should be punished by not moving up in the rankings. Bill should be #4 and Jeremy #5. What does the committee think? anthony make a motion for what you think the move should be, pm it to us and lets vote
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Post by David Owens on Mar 18, 2011 20:35:12 GMT -5
I motion we add a rep from every state in the SEC, Ryan Thames is from Louisiana but there is nobody to rep Miss so I believe he has agreed to take that honor. Also James R told me he would do it as long as it wasnt investing to much time and since the rankings are set and all we will be doing is adjusting and adding pullers that should meet his demands. this is what i got so far
Florida - Todd King Georga - Stump Burton Louisiana - Chop Tennessee - Myself North Carolina - James Retarides Kentucky - Anthony Edens Virginia - ? Mississippi - Ryan Thames Alabama - ? South Carolina - ? Arkansas - ? West Virginia - ?
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Post by Johnny Edwards on Mar 18, 2011 20:42:33 GMT -5
ill do sc
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Post by TK on Mar 18, 2011 21:46:06 GMT -5
Welcome back.....
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Post by David Owens on Mar 20, 2011 15:27:12 GMT -5
Florida - Todd King Georga - Stump Burton Louisiana - Chop Tennessee - Myself North Carolina - James Retarides Kentucky - Anthony Edens Virginia - ? Mississippi - Ryan Thames Alabama - Kirk Wickizer South Carolina - Johnny Edwards Arkansas - ? West Virginia - ?
added Johnny Edwards and Kirk Wickizer, spoke with Kirk this weekend and he agreed to represent Alabama on the committee.
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