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Post by jamesretarides on Jun 10, 2011 12:22:39 GMT -5
Inman should not be as high as he is lefty, Bill Brown won the Ky Muscle class with Inman and Spine in the class but I dont think they ever went head to head as far as activity goes he pulled in the SE 5 months ago and at the arnolds 3 months ago, what are we trying to do here people, you guys wanna rank classes without some of the top guys in them...have at it, If it comes to that these rankings will be worthless and I will be out That class at the Arnolds was not exactly deep. And where did he pull five months ago. I am not saying I want Tim out of the rankings, I am just saying he should be more available in the southeast if he is to be included.
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Post by Anthony Edens on Jun 10, 2011 15:13:42 GMT -5
November 13, 2010 Kentucky Muscle Results: Open Left 144-154: Bill Brown/ Brad Spine/ Tim Inman/ James Runyon/ McGuire, B Rice imageshack.us/photo/my-images/217/timinman.jpg/Check out this photo. The fact that this photo was even able to be taken means that Tim is a top calibur puller. RJ usually slams people so fast that you wouldn't have time to snap a picture. Again for those who didn't catch me last time I said this, Tim Inman defeated Bill Brown twice at Kentucky Muscle 2009. Bill did weigh in at 143lbs and pulled both classes, but Bill still hasn't defeated Tim Inman yet. Brad Spine beat Tim twice in a hook at KY Muscle 2010. Bill Brown flash pinned Brad twice to take 1st place.
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Post by David Owens on Jun 10, 2011 15:14:21 GMT -5
Inman should not be as high as he is lefty, Bill Brown won the Ky Muscle class with Inman and Spine in the class but I dont think they ever went head to head as far as activity goes he pulled in the SE 5 months ago and at the arnolds 3 months ago, what are we trying to do here people, you guys wanna rank classes without some of the top guys in them...have at it, If it comes to that these rankings will be worthless and I will be out That class at the Arnolds was not exactly deep. And where did he pull five months ago. I am not saying I want Tim out of the rankings, I am just saying he should be more available in the southeast if he is to be included. my bad I thought the maryland tournament he pulled was a wv tournament, so its been november since he has pulled SE, if you guys wanna vote on it make the motion....thats what its all about right, but the fact the he pulled arnolds still holds some value but it is tuff to rank him against people he doesnt pull soooo
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Post by jamesretarides on Jun 10, 2011 16:22:02 GMT -5
sooo it is probably better to have guys that don't pull in the area have to pull people from the region to earn such a high ranking.
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Post by Mark "MANTIS" Harrison on Jun 10, 2011 16:34:38 GMT -5
I agree james he should have my spot and inman should be out
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Post by David Owens on Jun 10, 2011 17:31:51 GMT -5
sooo it is probably better to have guys that don't pull in the area have to pull people from the region to earn such a high ranking. make it official and they will vote ;D
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Post by TK on Jun 10, 2011 17:34:07 GMT -5
November 13, 2010 Kentucky Muscle Results: Open Left 144-154: Bill Brown/ Brad Spine/ Tim Inman/ James Runyon/ McGuire, B Rice imageshack.us/photo/my-images/217/timinman.jpg/Check out this photo. The fact that this photo was even able to be taken means that Tim is a top calibur puller. RJ usually slams people so fast that you wouldn't have time to snap a picture. Again for those who didn't catch me last time I said this, Tim Inman defeated Bill Brown twice at Kentucky Muscle 2009. Bill did weigh in at 143lbs and pulled both classes, but Bill still hasn't defeated Tim Inman yet. Brad Spine beat Tim twice in a hook at KY Muscle 2010. Bill Brown flash pinned Brad twice to take 1st place. Anthony, dont take this wrong...but 2009 really doesnt hold anything to what we are doing now....Bill earned his spot at Regionals...2011....in the AW world who can beat who can change from tourney to tourney..... I would say Bill beat some solid pullers at regionals.....when Pappy finsishes 4th lefty....the pullers were high caliber.... we gotta quit hero chasing guys and start ranking the guys who are pulling and care..... i'm for active pullers not the heroes.....they will one day be the heroes themselves. TK
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Post by Joey "TANTRUM" on Jun 10, 2011 17:44:47 GMT -5
love both lol
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Post by Anthony Edens on Jun 10, 2011 22:09:17 GMT -5
"Hero Chasing"
I'm on here trying to use head to head results to create rankings and suggest my best friends shouldn't be #1 because they have never beat a certain puller.
If we are gonna disregard elite level, active pullers like Timothy Inman and Andrew Casto from our rankings- I do not want my name associated with these rankings for one more second. Without the top guys, the #1 will be a joke and I will not have my name associated with such garbage.
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Post by Kent Buckalew on Jun 11, 2011 6:38:02 GMT -5
I love to armwrestle, Im an old man that has a chance to compete and thats good with me. I really dont care where Im ranked. I have two injured shoulders and should not even be pulling right now, thats why I was not at the ranking tourny, I will get healthy keep pulling and see what happens. Mark went down there and pulled great and deserves to be right where he is. James told me Pappy was the real deal and he knows hope to see all off you soon. keep up the good work
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Post by jamesretarides on Jun 11, 2011 7:11:57 GMT -5
Anthony, you just put Tim inman in the same group as Andrew. When Tim beats the 154lb equivalent of a Mike Selearis (like a Corey Miller or Vazgen) I will be with you. Milt Christmas is one of my best friends (he is family essentially) in the sport and was amazing ten or so years ago. Since having a medical issue a few years back he his no where near the same. Plus he is in his 60s. He beat TIM last year to win a tournament in Maryland at 154 and had not been training consistently. I hope you get my drift. TIM is a very good puller, but elite? Not yet.
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Post by TK on Jun 11, 2011 7:54:03 GMT -5
"Hero Chasing" I'm on here trying to use head to head results to create rankings and suggest my best friends shouldn't be #1 because they have never beat a certain puller. If we are gonna disregard elite level, active pullers like Timothy Inman and Andrew Casto from our rankings- I do not want my name associated with these rankings for one more second. Without the top guys, the #1 will be a joke and I will not have my name associated with such garbage. well you're contradicting yourself then....who has Tim Inman beat head to head in the year 2011 in the SEC or outside the SEC for that matter? who has Andrew Casto beat within the SEC in the 198 club? since you're talking head 2 head battles.....when you ANSWER THAT QUESTION ANTHONY THEN WE CAN PLACE THE ELITE WHERE THEY BELONG? I KNOW YOU DIDN'T WANT RYAN BARNETT NO. 1 LEFTY, BUT IT IS WHAT IT IS....I AND MANY OTHERS THOUGHT DIFF....SORRY. WHEN JULY 1ST COMES WE WILL BRING IT UP TO A VOTE..... I'LL SAY IT AGAIN....AW "WHO BEAT WHO" CAN CHANGE FROM TOURNEY TO TOURNEY AND THINKING AND OPINIONATING ON WHO CAN BEAT WHO IS NOT GOOD ENOUGH..... JUST BEACUSE SOMEONE BEAT THEM BACK IN 09 OR NOV 2010 DOES NOT MEAN THEY CAN BEAT THEM RIGHT NOW.....EVERYONE TRAINS TO GET BETTER! FACTS! THREATENING NOT BEING A PART OF IT ALL IS CHILDISH, SO DO WHAT YOU WANNA DO, WE WILL CONTINUE TO TRY AND MAKE THIS RIGHT. GET THAT INFO ON WHO TIM INMAN AND ANDREW CASTO HAS BEATEN WITHIN THIER RESPECTED CLASSES THIS YEAR....I DON'T REALLY CARE ABOUT 2010 OR 2009. THANKS, T/K
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Post by James Worke on Jun 11, 2011 11:19:42 GMT -5
Tk, You wrote....... I think 7 is fair for Kent.... Beings I knoww he couldn't beat Rivas lefty.........
Then you wrote..... I'LL SAY IT AGAIN....AW "WHO BEAT WHO" CAN CHANGE FROM TOURNEY TO TOURNEY AND THINKING AND OPINIONATING ON WHO CAN BEAT WHO IS NOT GOOD ENOUGH.
Hmmmmm........ I will leave it alone....just thought id bring up the contradiction between your two posts...lol
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Post by David Owens on Jun 11, 2011 11:35:14 GMT -5
I will say this, some sort of restructering of this 6 month rule is in order, when I made the motion for the rule it was about pulling in your weight class every 6 months to be kept on the rankings
If we take people off everytime they go inactive in the region for 6 months then we will be constantly taking people on and off the list, we are penalizing people for traveling to bigger tounaments to pull...really? if so we will be taken Simon, Ron Bath, Travis off the list because they never pull in the region(I know Simon pulled OBX but not at 176 which is where he is ranked)
if this is the case I want to make the argument that people like Jason Rivas never leave their state, lets put a rule into affect that takes them off if they dont pull out of state every 6 months? any takers? va and wv happen to be states that dont have as many local tournaments otherwise tim inman would be skating by like Rivas is just by pulling in his back yard
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Post by Tommy Russell on Jun 11, 2011 11:38:46 GMT -5
Inman is elite in the southeast and probably can pull with top 10 in the country and Casto is elite in the USA , top 5 no doubt. I don't know how I'm the only one that knows this.
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