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Post by Bill Caldwell on Jan 29, 2013 18:23:30 GMT -5
bill i think if a puller pulls up in class and places he/she/ should get credit towards their natural weight class ,they are pulling a heavier class jmo
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Post by Bill Cox on Jan 29, 2013 18:40:09 GMT -5
If their class is not offered or only 1 or 2 pullers then yes he should get credit for where he finishes in higher class.
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Post by Chris Burns on Jan 29, 2013 20:41:20 GMT -5
Hmmm...well...I suppose some of the top echelion of pullers in their weight classes won't care if they get ranked or not ...do to the fact that they don't pull enough and or don't pull in tournaments in this region...their arms will do the talking when they do pull.....but I wouldn't feel right leaving out someone who belongs on top of a list...because they choose to attend only big events...or don't pull as often as we all wish they could....I understand the ambition to reward people for pulling local tournaments and pulling more often....I just would hate to see a list get watered down....not as accurate...not as honorable......
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Post by Chris Burns on Jan 29, 2013 21:10:55 GMT -5
my rebuttle is in the 243 rankings... :-)
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Post by Brian Malek on Mar 6, 2013 18:52:00 GMT -5
Anyone going to update these? Marinos Pylarinos? Tim Lewis? Bill Caldwell?
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Post by Mark "The Giant Slayer" vieira on Mar 6, 2013 20:06:56 GMT -5
1st snook 2nd Klemba after that you have at least 10 pullers that could flip flop on any given day.
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Post by Marinos Pylarinos on Mar 6, 2013 20:12:28 GMT -5
Tough to get something decent going if we're talking past couple months. Idk of too many active top notch 76's as of late. If I had to throw something together it might look like:
1. Snook 2. Klemba 3. Latella/Soc maybe 5. Caldwell/ Malek 6. Jon Brown Maybe throw myself and Tim Lewis in after those names somewhere. If Ryan McMichael has been active he should be third spot probably. I think he's a 76'er, right? I know for sure there are a bunch of names I've left out, but only because I haven't seen them coming out too often the past couple months. Definitely a few big names that could come out and smash their way into the top 5. That Matt Bouchard guy looks SOLID, but I don't know where he's from, or where other than that Maine tourney last week he's pulled. There are quite a few nice tourneys coming up in the next few months, and I think by summer, maybe right after Nationals in CT we should have a solid list. .
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Post by Brian Malek on Mar 6, 2013 20:33:52 GMT -5
Right on. I would say between Lewis, Caldwell, Ken M, Marinos, Brown, Gundrum and myself we could all pull each other over and over and have different wins I just think this class is that close. Mark V. you looked big at Maine coming into the 176s? I have my eye on a few guys i would like to pull.
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Post by Marinos Pylarinos on Mar 6, 2013 20:46:02 GMT -5
Forgot Gundrum, he's up with Latella/ Soc , Calwell/ Malek for sure.
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Post by Nate Gagnon on Mar 6, 2013 20:52:28 GMT -5
Tough to get something decent going if we're talking past couple months. Idk of too many active top notch 76's as of late. If I had to throw something together it might look like: 1. Snook 2. Klemba 3. Latella/Soc maybe 5. Caldwell/ Malek 6. Jon Brown Maybe throw myself and Tim Lewis in after those names somewhere. If Ryan McMichael has been active he should be third spot probably. I think he's a 76'er, right? I know for sure there are a bunch of names I've left out, but only because I haven't seen them coming out too often the past couple months. Definitely a few big names that could come out and smash their way into the top 5. That Matt Bouchard guy looks SOLID, but I don't know where he's from, or where other than that Maine tourney last week he's pulled. There are quite a few nice tourneys coming up in the next few months, and I think by summer, maybe right after Nationals in CT we should have a solid list. . Matt Bouchard is from Caribou, ME--he's pulled alot of Maine tourneys but I dont think he's ventured too far out of state, he's about 5-6hours North of Portland, ME. I know that he's planning to hit my tournament June 8th in Portland, ME and then Nationals in CT.
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Post by Nate Gagnon on Mar 6, 2013 20:55:49 GMT -5
I also think that was Matt's first time pulling 176, he was typically right in the middle of that 177-198 class--so now that he's dropped weight to hit 176 I have a feeling he's going to be tough to beat
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Post by Mark "The Giant Slayer" vieira on Mar 7, 2013 13:50:20 GMT -5
No Brian I am just fat right now lol
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Post by Derrick Mattera on Mar 7, 2013 19:04:44 GMT -5
Heres my 2 cents on the 176s
1 Snook 2 Klemba 3/4 Soc/Latella 5/6 Malek/Gundrum 7 Marinos 8 JB 9/10 Caldwell/Tim Lewis
If anyone is mad or pissed at my OPINIONS on this, I'm up for editing and if this spawns controversy; then so be it!!
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Post by Marinos Pylarinos on Mar 7, 2013 22:00:09 GMT -5
Bill got me good last time out, and Malek and I lost to Lewis on fouls last time I believe. Like I said, I think the next couple months will paint a better picture with all the upcoming tourneys. Then of course there will be Nationals. (Which I likely won't be able to make :/)
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Post by Nate Gagnon on Mar 8, 2013 8:05:31 GMT -5
2013 Maine State OPEN 155-176 MEN’S RIGHT (8) 1. Matt Bouchard (ME) 2. Mike Shalhoub (MA) 3. Mark Vieria (ME)
(No Left hand entries)
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