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Can someone explain to me what's funny about this thread?
T
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Two things actually. One...we are now 17 posts deep in the thread and no sCUm response. Two...it took 16 posts before you showed up. Where the hell were you. I was starting to become concerned!
Two things actually. One...we are now 17 posts deep in the thread and no sCUm response. Two...it took 16 posts before you showed up. Where the hell were you. I was starting to become concerned!
Spwaking of sCUm, I attended a Barton County game the other night. The point guard for Barton has the ideal name to play with the sCUm, Algie Key.
"I not sure that I've ever been around a more competitive player or young man than Fred VanVleet. I like to win more than 99.9% of the people in this world, but he may top me." -- Gregg Marshall 12/23/13 :peaceful:
--------------------------------------- Remember when Nancy Pelosi said about Obamacare: "We have to pass it, to find out what's in it".
A physician called into a radio show and said: "That's the definition of a stool sample."
Also, what percent of the total assists from last year are returning?
Last season, the Blue Birds had 616 assists in 35 games.
Graduating players provided 159 assists or 26% of the total.
So returning players provided 457 assists or 74% of the total.
Last season, the Shockers had 485 assists in 33 games.
I was somewhat shocked (no pun intended) to learn that the Shocker total is so much less than the Blue Bird total.
Blue Bird assists per game - 17.6
Shocker assists per game - 14.7
Here is an interesting note. Antoine Young, who graduated, provided 156 of 159 assists by graduating Blue Bird players. Young provided 25% of the total team assists.
The link below will take you to the Blue Birds' stats page.
Last season, the Blue Birds had 616 assists in 35 games.
Graduating players provided 159 assists or 26% of the total.
So returning players provided 457 assists or 74% of the total.
Last season, the Shockers had 485 assists in 33 games.
I was somewhat shocked (no pun intended) to learn that the Shocker total is so much less than the Blue Bird total.
Blue Bird assists per game - 17.6
Shocker assists per game - 14.7
Here is an interesting note. Antoine Young, who graduated, provided 156 of 159 assists by graduating Blue Bird players. Young provided 25% of the total team assists.
The link below will take you to the Blue Birds' stats page.
I still haven't comprehended the humor in this thread. Is the video somehow connected to Club BJ? Also, starting a thread only to say you hate BJ's is kind of toolish. My feeling about BJ's is too indifferent to generate hatred. I'm just happy they don't suck like the rest of the Valley.
I still haven't comprehended the humor in this thread. Is the video somehow connected to Club BJ? Also, starting a thread only to say you hate BJ's is kind of toolish. My feeling about BJ's is too indifferent to generate hatred. I'm just happy they don't suck like the rest of the Valley.
T
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The humor has nothing to do with Creighton at all. The video is funny as hell, and it stands alone.
Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
Last season, the Blue Birds had 616 assists in 35 games.
Graduating players provided 159 assists or 26% of the total.
So returning players provided 457 assists or 74% of the total.
Last season, the Shockers had 485 assists in 33 games.
I was somewhat shocked (no pun intended) to learn that the Shocker total is so much less than the Blue Bird total.
Blue Bird assists per game - 17.6
Shocker assists per game - 14.7
Here is an interesting note. Antoine Young, who graduated, provided 156 of 159 assists by graduating Blue Bird players. Young provided 25% of the total team assists.
The link below will take you to the Blue Birds' stats page.
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