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***OFFICIAL*** FFA MLB Draft (1 Viewer)

Anybody talkin' baseball in this thread? :unsure:
King Kelley is really good. He has my MVP vote. 9 steals already to go along w/ his monster stats at the plate. He's a real team leader from what I've heard as well. Very respected in the clubhouse.
:rotflmao: yeah, 'cuz none of our teams have team leaders... nah...
Mickey is dragging my team down. Jackie Robinson+nightlife=not good. I'd really like to trade for King if that were allowed...
seriously... when did UCONN become Nipsey's #####???
at the "Dragons, Arks, and Lebron" believers convention...
so now your gay and together?I guess that answers questions about ya'll... :rotflmao:
No. I discussed agnosticism. He discussed how bad Lebron sucks. We laughed at everybody else and then ate chicken wings and drank beer. It was a good time. Also, my respect for King Kelley is totally un-related to any regards for Nipsey. That guy was great pure and simple.
so now your in denial... we all can tell, UCONN, stop being delusional and just admit it... its ok, whether we think its right or wrong personally, it is your life and if you choose to be with Nipsey, that is your decision...
Male homosexuality repulses me. Dragons were not real. Lebron is not a savior. My wife will be happier than yours (though that submissiveness thing might have its advantages).
1. it repulses me, but you seem to be a male homosexual, NTTAWWT (sort of)...2. too many different people in too many different parts of the world saw the same basic thing for there not to ahve been SOMETHING there...3. no, Lebron is not a savior...4. I don't know who will be happier, but my wife will be very happy, thank you very much... at least she won't have to worry about me leaving her for Nipsey... :rotflmao:
 
Anybody talkin' baseball in this thread? :unsure:
King Kelley is really good. He has my MVP vote. 9 steals already to go along w/ his monster stats at the plate. He's a real team leader from what I've heard as well. Very respected in the clubhouse.
:rotflmao:

yeah, 'cuz none of our teams have team leaders... nah...
Mickey is dragging my team down. Jackie Robinson+nightlife=not good. I'd really like to trade for King if that were allowed...
seriously... when did UCONN become Nipsey's #####???
at the "Dragons, Arks, and Lebron" believers convention...
so now your gay and together?

I guess that answers questions about ya'll...

:rotflmao:
No. I discussed agnosticism. He discussed how bad Lebron sucks. We laughed at everybody else and then ate chicken wings and drank beer. It was a good time. Also, my respect for King Kelley is totally un-related to any regards for Nipsey. That guy was great pure and simple.
so now your in denial... we all can tell, UCONN, stop being delusional and just admit it... its ok, whether we think its right or wrong personally, it is your life and if you choose to be with Nipsey, that is your decision...
refer to Cappy and Funkley's posts. take head LB. I'll soon come out w/ guns blazing.
2 words for you UCONN: "Freudian" and "slip"

repeat what you just wrote out loud to yourself...
heed doesn't look right but is the phoenetic spelling of the word I was using. For you to read that any other way just shows your mind is in the gutter. I'm starting to have serious concerns for your soul LB. 5 hail mary's before supper.

 
Harrier comes in and views most players objectively (I like looking for sabermetric stats type arguement)
Thanks for this. I have made clear that this entire draft that I have picked guys based on OBP, OPS, ERA, and WHIP. I haven't paid any attention to era, and I've picked only based on stats, not on legend. Other people may not have wanted to do this, and that's fine, but calling it simfishing to pick baseball players based on their stats is pretty ridiculous. The only simfishing I did was picking Les Lancaster. And that I've admitted to the entire time.
 
I have no idea what the #### larry is talking about in here.This thread is passing me by.
UCONN spent about the last page or two talking about how great Nipsey and his team are...He was trying harder to make Nipsey look good than most of Nipsey's many alai (sp?) have been...
 
Anybody talkin' baseball in this thread? :unsure:
King Kelley is really good. He has my MVP vote. 9 steals already to go along w/ his monster stats at the plate. He's a real team leader from what I've heard as well. Very respected in the clubhouse.
:rotflmao: yeah, 'cuz none of our teams have team leaders... nah...
Mickey is dragging my team down. Jackie Robinson+nightlife=not good. I'd really like to trade for King if that were allowed...
seriously... when did UCONN become Nipsey's #####???
Oh my goodness! Larry Boy! Did you just swear?!?! I'm speechless.Next thing you know you'll be going to the Seven-11 to buy a sixer of Natural light and the latest "Barely Legal".
That sounds like bliss.
 
Anybody talkin' baseball in this thread? :unsure:
King Kelley is really good. He has my MVP vote. 9 steals already to go along w/ his monster stats at the plate. He's a real team leader from what I've heard as well. Very respected in the clubhouse.
:rotflmao:

yeah, 'cuz none of our teams have team leaders... nah...
Mickey is dragging my team down. Jackie Robinson+nightlife=not good. I'd really like to trade for King if that were allowed...
seriously... when did UCONN become Nipsey's #####???
at the "Dragons, Arks, and Lebron" believers convention...
so now your gay and together?

I guess that answers questions about ya'll...

:rotflmao:
No. I discussed agnosticism. He discussed how bad Lebron sucks. We laughed at everybody else and then ate chicken wings and drank beer. It was a good time. Also, my respect for King Kelley is totally un-related to any regards for Nipsey. That guy was great pure and simple.
so now your in denial... we all can tell, UCONN, stop being delusional and just admit it... its ok, whether we think its right or wrong personally, it is your life and if you choose to be with Nipsey, that is your decision...
refer to Cappy and Funkley's posts. take head LB. I'll soon come out w/ guns blazing.
2 words for you UCONN: "Freudian" and "slip"

repeat what you just wrote out loud to yourself...
heed doesn't look right but is the phoenetic spelling of the word I was using. For you to read that any other way just shows your mind is in the gutter. I'm starting to have serious concerns for your soul LB. 5 hail mary's before supper.
UCONN, you didn't write "heed", you wrote "head"... huge difference...

 
Harrier comes in and views most players objectively (I like looking for sabermetric stats type arguement)
Thanks for this. I have made clear that this entire draft that I have picked guys based on OBP, OPS, ERA, and WHIP. I haven't paid any attention to era, and I've picked only based on stats, not on legend. Other people may not have wanted to do this, and that's fine, but calling it simfishing to pick baseball players based on their stats is pretty ridiculous. The only simfishing I did was picking Les Lancaster. And that I've admitted to the entire time.
Pfiester? :unsure:
 
Anybody talkin' baseball in this thread? :unsure:
King Kelley is really good. He has my MVP vote. 9 steals already to go along w/ his monster stats at the plate. He's a real team leader from what I've heard as well. Very respected in the clubhouse.
:rotflmao:

yeah, 'cuz none of our teams have team leaders... nah...
Mickey is dragging my team down. Jackie Robinson+nightlife=not good. I'd really like to trade for King if that were allowed...
seriously... when did UCONN become Nipsey's #####???
at the "Dragons, Arks, and Lebron" believers convention...
so now your gay and together?

I guess that answers questions about ya'll...

:rotflmao:
No. I discussed agnosticism. He discussed how bad Lebron sucks. We laughed at everybody else and then ate chicken wings and drank beer. It was a good time. Also, my respect for King Kelley is totally un-related to any regards for Nipsey. That guy was great pure and simple.
so now your in denial... we all can tell, UCONN, stop being delusional and just admit it... its ok, whether we think its right or wrong personally, it is your life and if you choose to be with Nipsey, that is your decision...
Male homosexuality repulses me. Dragons were not real. Lebron is not a savior. My wife will be happier than yours (though that submissiveness thing might have its advantages).
1. it repulses me, but you seem to be a male homosexual, NTTAWWT (sort of)...

2. too many different people in too many different parts of the world saw the same basic thing for there not to ahve been SOMETHING there...

3. no, Lebron is not a savior...

4. I don't know who will be happier, but my wife will be very happy, thank you very much... at least she won't have to worry about me leaving her for Nipsey...

:rotflmao:
1. Glad to hear it. and no i'm not homosexual.

2. :rotflmao:

3. :thumbup:

4. "Submit to me" my wife may have to worry about me becoming a WNBA groupie, but Nipsey, while a great guy, is a guy.

 
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Anybody talkin' baseball in this thread? :unsure:
King Kelley is really good. He has my MVP vote. 9 steals already to go along w/ his monster stats at the plate. He's a real team leader from what I've heard as well. Very respected in the clubhouse.
:rotflmao:

yeah, 'cuz none of our teams have team leaders... nah...
Mickey is dragging my team down. Jackie Robinson+nightlife=not good. I'd really like to trade for King if that were allowed...
seriously... when did UCONN become Nipsey's #####???
at the "Dragons, Arks, and Lebron" believers convention...
so now your gay and together?

I guess that answers questions about ya'll...

:rotflmao:
No. I discussed agnosticism. He discussed how bad Lebron sucks. We laughed at everybody else and then ate chicken wings and drank beer. It was a good time. Also, my respect for King Kelley is totally un-related to any regards for Nipsey. That guy was great pure and simple.
so now your in denial... we all can tell, UCONN, stop being delusional and just admit it... its ok, whether we think its right or wrong personally, it is your life and if you choose to be with Nipsey, that is your decision...
refer to Cappy and Funkley's posts. take head LB. I'll soon come out w/ guns blazing.
2 words for you UCONN: "Freudian" and "slip"

repeat what you just wrote out loud to yourself...
heed doesn't look right but is the phoenetic spelling of the word I was using. For you to read that any other way just shows your mind is in the gutter. I'm starting to have serious concerns for your soul LB. 5 hail mary's before supper.
UCONN, you didn't write "heed", you wrote "head"... huge difference...
congrats LB. you're my first round selection for the upcoming FFA spelling bee you jackass.

 
Harrier comes in and views most players objectively (I like looking for sabermetric stats type arguement)
Thanks for this. I have made clear that this entire draft that I have picked guys based on OBP, OPS, ERA, and WHIP. I haven't paid any attention to era, and I've picked only based on stats, not on legend. Other people may not have wanted to do this, and that's fine, but calling it simfishing to pick baseball players based on their stats is pretty ridiculous. The only simfishing I did was picking Les Lancaster. And that I've admitted to the entire time.
no prob. just call 'em like I see 'em.
 
Harrier comes in and views most players objectively (I like looking for sabermetric stats type arguement)
Thanks for this. I have made clear that this entire draft that I have picked guys based on OBP, OPS, ERA, and WHIP. I haven't paid any attention to era, and I've picked only based on stats, not on legend. Other people may not have wanted to do this, and that's fine, but calling it simfishing to pick baseball players based on their stats is pretty ridiculous. The only simfishing I did was picking Les Lancaster. And that I've admitted to the entire time.
Pfiester? :unsure:
All-time career #3 ERA. Didn't just have one good year. Like I said, I picked based on stats.
 
Harrier comes in and views most players objectively (I like looking for sabermetric stats type arguement)
Thanks for this. I have made clear that this entire draft that I have picked guys based on OBP, OPS, ERA, and WHIP. I haven't paid any attention to era, and I've picked only based on stats, not on legend. Other people may not have wanted to do this, and that's fine, but calling it simfishing to pick baseball players based on their stats is pretty ridiculous. The only simfishing I did was picking Les Lancaster. And that I've admitted to the entire time.
Pfiester? :unsure:
All-time career #3 ERA. Didn't just have one good year. Like I said, I picked based on stats.
Dude won 71 whole games. :lol:
 
Anybody talkin' baseball in this thread? :unsure:
King Kelley is really good. He has my MVP vote. 9 steals already to go along w/ his monster stats at the plate. He's a real team leader from what I've heard as well. Very respected in the clubhouse.
:rotflmao:

yeah, 'cuz none of our teams have team leaders... nah...
Mickey is dragging my team down. Jackie Robinson+nightlife=not good. I'd really like to trade for King if that were allowed...
seriously... when did UCONN become Nipsey's #####???
at the "Dragons, Arks, and Lebron" believers convention...
so now your gay and together?

I guess that answers questions about ya'll...

:rotflmao:
No. I discussed agnosticism. He discussed how bad Lebron sucks. We laughed at everybody else and then ate chicken wings and drank beer. It was a good time. Also, my respect for King Kelley is totally un-related to any regards for Nipsey. That guy was great pure and simple.
so now your in denial... we all can tell, UCONN, stop being delusional and just admit it... its ok, whether we think its right or wrong personally, it is your life and if you choose to be with Nipsey, that is your decision...
refer to Cappy and Funkley's posts. take head LB. I'll soon come out w/ guns blazing.
2 words for you UCONN: "Freudian" and "slip"

repeat what you just wrote out loud to yourself...
heed doesn't look right but is the phoenetic spelling of the word I was using. For you to read that any other way just shows your mind is in the gutter. I'm starting to have serious concerns for your soul LB. 5 hail mary's before supper.
UCONN, you didn't write "heed", you wrote "head"... huge difference...
congrats LB. you're my first round selection for the upcoming FFA spelling bee you jackass.
heed    ( P )  Pronunciation Key  (hd)v. heed·ed, heed·ing, heeds

v. tr.

To pay attention to; listen to and consider: “He did not heed my gibes, and chattered on” (Sean O'Faolain).

v. intr.

To pay attention.

n.

Close attention; notice.
head    ( P )  Pronunciation Key  (hd)n.

The uppermost or forwardmost part of the body of a vertebrate, containing the brain and the eyes, ears, nose, mouth, and jaws.

The analogous part of an invertebrate organism.

The length or height of such a part: The horse lost by a head. She is two heads taller than he is.

The seat of the faculty of reason; intelligence, intellect, or mind: I did the figuring in my head.

Mental ability or aptitude: She has a good head for mathematics.

Freedom of choice or action: Give the child his head and see how well he solves the problems.

Slang.

A habitual drug user. Often used in combination: a dopehead.

An enthusiast. Often used in combination: a chilihead.

A person considered foolish or contemptible. Often used in combination: a chowderhead.

A portrait or representation of a person's head.

(used with a sing. verb) The side of a coin having the principal design, often of the head of a famous person, and the date. Often used in the plural with a singular verb.

Informal. A headache: had a bad head early this morning.

An individual; a person: charged five dollars a head.

pl. head A single animal: 20 head of cattle.

A person who leads, rules, or is in charge; a leader, chief, or director: the head of the corporation.

A headmaster or headmistress.

The foremost or leading position: marched at the head of the parade.

A headwaiter.

The difference in depth of a liquid at two given points.

Abbr. hd. The measure of pressure at the lower point expressed in terms of this difference.

The pressure exerted by a liquid or gas: a head of steam.

The liquid or gas exerting the pressure.

The froth or foam that rises to the top in pouring an effervescent liquid, such as beer.

The tip of an abscess, boil, or pimple, in which pus forms.

A turning point; a crisis: bring matters to a head. See Synonyms at crisis.

A projection, weight, or fixture at the end of an elongated object: the head of a pin; a head of land overlooking the harbor.

The working end of a tool or implement: the head of a hammer.

The part of an explosive device that carries the explosive; a warhead.

The part of a stringed instrument where the strings are wound; a tuning head.

A tuning machine.

Anatomy.

The rounded proximal end of a long bone: the head of the femur.

The end of a muscle that is attached to the less movable part of the skeleton.

An attachment to or part of a machine that holds or contains the operative device.

The magnetic head of a tape recorder or VCR.

The device in a magnetic disk or tape drive that enables it to read data from and write data to the disk or tape.

A rounded compact mass, as of leaves or buds: a head of cabbage.

Botany. A flower head.

The uppermost part; the top: Place the appropriate name at the head of each column.

The end considered the most important: sat at the head of the table.

Either end of an object, such as a drum, whose two ends are interchangeable.

Nautical.

The forward part of a vessel.

The top part or upper edge of a sail.

A toilet, especially on a ship.

A passage or gallery in a coal mine.

Abbr. hd. Printing.

The top of a book or page.

A headline or heading.

A distinct topic or category: under the head of recent Spanish history.

Headway; progress.

Linguistics. The word in a construction that has the same grammatical function as the construction as a whole and that determines relationships of concord to other parts of the construction or sentence in which the construction occurs.

Vulgar Slang. Oral sex.

adj.

Of, relating to, or intended for the head. Often used in combination: headshaking; headwrap.

Foremost in rank or importance: the head librarian.

Placed at the top or the front: the head name on the list.

Slang. Of, relating to, or for drugs or drug users.
"head" is not at all the right word... like I said, UCONN, "Freudian slip" :rotflmao:

 
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Harrier comes in and views most players objectively (I like looking for sabermetric stats type arguement)
Thanks for this. I have made clear that this entire draft that I have picked guys based on OBP, OPS, ERA, and WHIP. I haven't paid any attention to era, and I've picked only based on stats, not on legend. Other people may not have wanted to do this, and that's fine, but calling it simfishing to pick baseball players based on their stats is pretty ridiculous. The only simfishing I did was picking Les Lancaster. And that I've admitted to the entire time.
Pfiester? :unsure:
All-time career #3 ERA. Didn't just have one good year. Like I said, I picked based on stats.
:unsure: We know what you meant though. ;)

 
Anybody talkin' baseball in this thread? :unsure:
King Kelley is really good. He has my MVP vote. 9 steals already to go along w/ his monster stats at the plate. He's a real team leader from what I've heard as well. Very respected in the clubhouse.
:rotflmao:

yeah, 'cuz none of our teams have team leaders... nah...
Mickey is dragging my team down. Jackie Robinson+nightlife=not good. I'd really like to trade for King if that were allowed...
seriously... when did UCONN become Nipsey's #####???
at the "Dragons, Arks, and Lebron" believers convention...
so now your gay and together?

I guess that answers questions about ya'll...

:rotflmao:
No. I discussed agnosticism. He discussed how bad Lebron sucks. We laughed at everybody else and then ate chicken wings and drank beer. It was a good time. Also, my respect for King Kelley is totally un-related to any regards for Nipsey. That guy was great pure and simple.
so now your in denial... we all can tell, UCONN, stop being delusional and just admit it... its ok, whether we think its right or wrong personally, it is your life and if you choose to be with Nipsey, that is your decision...
refer to Cappy and Funkley's posts. take head LB. I'll soon come out w/ guns blazing.
2 words for you UCONN: "Freudian" and "slip"

repeat what you just wrote out loud to yourself...
heed doesn't look right but is the phoenetic spelling of the word I was using. For you to read that any other way just shows your mind is in the gutter. I'm starting to have serious concerns for your soul LB. 5 hail mary's before supper.
UCONN, you didn't write "heed", you wrote "head"... huge difference...
congrats LB. you're my first round selection for the upcoming FFA spelling bee you jackass.
heed    ( P )  Pronunciation Key  (hd)v. heed·ed, heed·ing, heeds

v. tr.

To pay attention to; listen to and consider: “He did not heed my gibes, and chattered on” (Sean O'Faolain).

v. intr.

To pay attention.

n.

Close attention; notice.
head    ( P )  Pronunciation Key  (hd)n.

The uppermost or forwardmost part of the body of a vertebrate, containing the brain and the eyes, ears, nose, mouth, and jaws.

The analogous part of an invertebrate organism.

The length or height of such a part: The horse lost by a head. She is two heads taller than he is.

The seat of the faculty of reason; intelligence, intellect, or mind: I did the figuring in my head.

Mental ability or aptitude: She has a good head for mathematics.

Freedom of choice or action: Give the child his head and see how well he solves the problems.

Slang.

A habitual drug user. Often used in combination: a dopehead.

An enthusiast. Often used in combination: a chilihead.

A person considered foolish or contemptible. Often used in combination: a chowderhead.

A portrait or representation of a person's head.

(used with a sing. verb) The side of a coin having the principal design, often of the head of a famous person, and the date. Often used in the plural with a singular verb.

Informal. A headache: had a bad head early this morning.

An individual; a person: charged five dollars a head.

pl. head A single animal: 20 head of cattle.

A person who leads, rules, or is in charge; a leader, chief, or director: the head of the corporation.

A headmaster or headmistress.

The foremost or leading position: marched at the head of the parade.

A headwaiter.

The difference in depth of a liquid at two given points.

Abbr. hd. The measure of pressure at the lower point expressed in terms of this difference.

The pressure exerted by a liquid or gas: a head of steam.

The liquid or gas exerting the pressure.

The froth or foam that rises to the top in pouring an effervescent liquid, such as beer.

The tip of an abscess, boil, or pimple, in which pus forms.

A turning point; a crisis: bring matters to a head. See Synonyms at crisis.

A projection, weight, or fixture at the end of an elongated object: the head of a pin; a head of land overlooking the harbor.

The working end of a tool or implement: the head of a hammer.

The part of an explosive device that carries the explosive; a warhead.

The part of a stringed instrument where the strings are wound; a tuning head.

A tuning machine.

Anatomy.

The rounded proximal end of a long bone: the head of the femur.

The end of a muscle that is attached to the less movable part of the skeleton.

An attachment to or part of a machine that holds or contains the operative device.

The magnetic head of a tape recorder or VCR.

The device in a magnetic disk or tape drive that enables it to read data from and write data to the disk or tape.

A rounded compact mass, as of leaves or buds: a head of cabbage.

Botany. A flower head.

The uppermost part; the top: Place the appropriate name at the head of each column.

The end considered the most important: sat at the head of the table.

Either end of an object, such as a drum, whose two ends are interchangeable.

Nautical.

The forward part of a vessel.

The top part or upper edge of a sail.

A toilet, especially on a ship.

A passage or gallery in a coal mine.

Abbr. hd. Printing.

The top of a book or page.

A headline or heading.

A distinct topic or category: under the head of recent Spanish history.

Headway; progress.

Linguistics. The word in a construction that has the same grammatical function as the construction as a whole and that determines relationships of concord to other parts of the construction or sentence in which the construction occurs.

Vulgar Slang. Oral sex.

adj.

Of, relating to, or intended for the head. Often used in combination: headshaking; headwrap.

Foremost in rank or importance: the head librarian.

Placed at the top or the front: the head name on the list.

Slang. Of, relating to, or for drugs or drug users.
"head" is not at all the right word... like I said, UCONN, "Freudian slip" :rotflmao:
you take a mis-spelling and your mind immediately goes to oral sex w/ other men. That is sick. Are you backsliding Larry? Really, I worry for your soul. Keep the faith.

 
Harrier comes in and views most players objectively (I like looking for sabermetric stats type arguement)
Thanks for this. I have made clear that this entire draft that I have picked guys based on OBP, OPS, ERA, and WHIP. I haven't paid any attention to era, and I've picked only based on stats, not on legend. Other people may not have wanted to do this, and that's fine, but calling it simfishing to pick baseball players based on their stats is pretty ridiculous. The only simfishing I did was picking Les Lancaster. And that I've admitted to the entire time.
Pfiester? :unsure:
All-time career #3 ERA. Didn't just have one good year. Like I said, I picked based on stats.
Dude won 71 whole games. :lol:
Yup. Short, but brilliant career.Kinda like the relevant part of Koufax's career.

Wouldn't like him in the first round, like Koufax. Clearly not on his level. Was a steal in the 13th, though.

 
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Anybody talkin' baseball in this thread? :unsure:
King Kelley is really good. He has my MVP vote. 9 steals already to go along w/ his monster stats at the plate. He's a real team leader from what I've heard as well. Very respected in the clubhouse.
:rotflmao:

yeah, 'cuz none of our teams have team leaders... nah...
Mickey is dragging my team down. Jackie Robinson+nightlife=not good. I'd really like to trade for King if that were allowed...
seriously... when did UCONN become Nipsey's #####???
at the "Dragons, Arks, and Lebron" believers convention...
so now your gay and together?

I guess that answers questions about ya'll...

:rotflmao:
No. I discussed agnosticism. He discussed how bad Lebron sucks. We laughed at everybody else and then ate chicken wings and drank beer. It was a good time. Also, my respect for King Kelley is totally un-related to any regards for Nipsey. That guy was great pure and simple.
so now your in denial... we all can tell, UCONN, stop being delusional and just admit it... its ok, whether we think its right or wrong personally, it is your life and if you choose to be with Nipsey, that is your decision...
refer to Cappy and Funkley's posts. take head LB. I'll soon come out w/ guns blazing.
2 words for you UCONN: "Freudian" and "slip"

repeat what you just wrote out loud to yourself...
heed doesn't look right but is the phoenetic spelling of the word I was using. For you to read that any other way just shows your mind is in the gutter. I'm starting to have serious concerns for your soul LB. 5 hail mary's before supper.
UCONN, you didn't write "heed", you wrote "head"... huge difference...
congrats LB. you're my first round selection for the upcoming FFA spelling bee you jackass.
heed    ( P )  Pronunciation Key  (hd)v. heed·ed, heed·ing, heeds

v. tr.

To pay attention to; listen to and consider: “He did not heed my gibes, and chattered on” (Sean O'Faolain).

v. intr.

To pay attention.

n.

Close attention; notice.
head    ( P )  Pronunciation Key  (hd)n.

The uppermost or forwardmost part of the body of a vertebrate, containing the brain and the eyes, ears, nose, mouth, and jaws.

The analogous part of an invertebrate organism.

The length or height of such a part: The horse lost by a head. She is two heads taller than he is.

The seat of the faculty of reason; intelligence, intellect, or mind: I did the figuring in my head.

Mental ability or aptitude: She has a good head for mathematics.

Freedom of choice or action: Give the child his head and see how well he solves the problems.

Slang.

A habitual drug user. Often used in combination: a dopehead.

An enthusiast. Often used in combination: a chilihead.

A person considered foolish or contemptible. Often used in combination: a chowderhead.

A portrait or representation of a person's head.

(used with a sing. verb) The side of a coin having the principal design, often of the head of a famous person, and the date. Often used in the plural with a singular verb.

Informal. A headache: had a bad head early this morning.

An individual; a person: charged five dollars a head.

pl. head A single animal: 20 head of cattle.

A person who leads, rules, or is in charge; a leader, chief, or director: the head of the corporation.

A headmaster or headmistress.

The foremost or leading position: marched at the head of the parade.

A headwaiter.

The difference in depth of a liquid at two given points.

Abbr. hd. The measure of pressure at the lower point expressed in terms of this difference.

The pressure exerted by a liquid or gas: a head of steam.

The liquid or gas exerting the pressure.

The froth or foam that rises to the top in pouring an effervescent liquid, such as beer.

The tip of an abscess, boil, or pimple, in which pus forms.

A turning point; a crisis: bring matters to a head. See Synonyms at crisis.

A projection, weight, or fixture at the end of an elongated object: the head of a pin; a head of land overlooking the harbor.

The working end of a tool or implement: the head of a hammer.

The part of an explosive device that carries the explosive; a warhead.

The part of a stringed instrument where the strings are wound; a tuning head.

A tuning machine.

Anatomy.

The rounded proximal end of a long bone: the head of the femur.

The end of a muscle that is attached to the less movable part of the skeleton.

An attachment to or part of a machine that holds or contains the operative device.

The magnetic head of a tape recorder or VCR.

The device in a magnetic disk or tape drive that enables it to read data from and write data to the disk or tape.

A rounded compact mass, as of leaves or buds: a head of cabbage.

Botany. A flower head.

The uppermost part; the top: Place the appropriate name at the head of each column.

The end considered the most important: sat at the head of the table.

Either end of an object, such as a drum, whose two ends are interchangeable.

Nautical.

The forward part of a vessel.

The top part or upper edge of a sail.

A toilet, especially on a ship.

A passage or gallery in a coal mine.

Abbr. hd. Printing.

The top of a book or page.

A headline or heading.

A distinct topic or category: under the head of recent Spanish history.

Headway; progress.

Linguistics. The word in a construction that has the same grammatical function as the construction as a whole and that determines relationships of concord to other parts of the construction or sentence in which the construction occurs.

Vulgar Slang. Oral sex.

adj.

Of, relating to, or intended for the head. Often used in combination: headshaking; headwrap.

Foremost in rank or importance: the head librarian.

Placed at the top or the front: the head name on the list.

Slang. Of, relating to, or for drugs or drug users.
"head" is not at all the right word... like I said, UCONN, "Freudian slip" :rotflmao:
you take a mis-spelling and your mind immediately goes to oral sex w/ other men. That is sick. Are you backsliding Larry? Really, I worry for your soul. Keep the faith.
no, it doesn't automatically make me think that... it only makes me think that when you have a Freudian slip and say "head" rather then "heed" when talking about me calling you out for having a gay lover...

 
UCONN- spelled heed wrong

LB- Believes in dragons

"ouch"
hey, your the one who's Nipsey's gay #####...not even I would sink that low...

:rotflmao:
Hi Larry -It's YOU'RE. For the last ####### time.

-- Nipsey

PS Remember, you're (<---see?) the one denying your sexual impulses because a man in a robe told you to. Now who's gay?

Edit to add.... :own3d:

 
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Anybody talkin' baseball in this thread? :unsure:
King Kelley is really good. He has my MVP vote. 9 steals already to go along w/ his monster stats at the plate. He's a real team leader from what I've heard as well. Very respected in the clubhouse.
:rotflmao:

yeah, 'cuz none of our teams have team leaders... nah...
Mickey is dragging my team down. Jackie Robinson+nightlife=not good. I'd really like to trade for King if that were allowed...
seriously... when did UCONN become Nipsey's #####???
at the "Dragons, Arks, and Lebron" believers convention...
so now your gay and together?

I guess that answers questions about ya'll...

:rotflmao:
No. I discussed agnosticism. He discussed how bad Lebron sucks. We laughed at everybody else and then ate chicken wings and drank beer. It was a good time. Also, my respect for King Kelley is totally un-related to any regards for Nipsey. That guy was great pure and simple.
so now your in denial... we all can tell, UCONN, stop being delusional and just admit it... its ok, whether we think its right or wrong personally, it is your life and if you choose to be with Nipsey, that is your decision...
refer to Cappy and Funkley's posts. take head LB. I'll soon come out w/ guns blazing.
2 words for you UCONN: "Freudian" and "slip"

repeat what you just wrote out loud to yourself...
heed doesn't look right but is the phoenetic spelling of the word I was using. For you to read that any other way just shows your mind is in the gutter. I'm starting to have serious concerns for your soul LB. 5 hail mary's before supper.
UCONN, you didn't write "heed", you wrote "head"... huge difference...
congrats LB. you're my first round selection for the upcoming FFA spelling bee you jackass.
heed    ( P )  Pronunciation Key  (hd)v. heed·ed, heed·ing, heeds

v. tr.

To pay attention to; listen to and consider: “He did not heed my gibes, and chattered on” (Sean O'Faolain).

v. intr.

To pay attention.

n.

Close attention; notice.
head    ( P )  Pronunciation Key  (hd)n.

The uppermost or forwardmost part of the body of a vertebrate, containing the brain and the eyes, ears, nose, mouth, and jaws.

The analogous part of an invertebrate organism.

The length or height of such a part: The horse lost by a head. She is two heads taller than he is.

The seat of the faculty of reason; intelligence, intellect, or mind: I did the figuring in my head.

Mental ability or aptitude: She has a good head for mathematics.

Freedom of choice or action: Give the child his head and see how well he solves the problems.

Slang.

A habitual drug user. Often used in combination: a dopehead.

An enthusiast. Often used in combination: a chilihead.

A person considered foolish or contemptible. Often used in combination: a chowderhead.

A portrait or representation of a person's head.

(used with a sing. verb) The side of a coin having the principal design, often of the head of a famous person, and the date. Often used in the plural with a singular verb.

Informal. A headache: had a bad head early this morning.

An individual; a person: charged five dollars a head.

pl. head A single animal: 20 head of cattle.

A person who leads, rules, or is in charge; a leader, chief, or director: the head of the corporation.

A headmaster or headmistress.

The foremost or leading position: marched at the head of the parade.

A headwaiter.

The difference in depth of a liquid at two given points.

Abbr. hd. The measure of pressure at the lower point expressed in terms of this difference.

The pressure exerted by a liquid or gas: a head of steam.

The liquid or gas exerting the pressure.

The froth or foam that rises to the top in pouring an effervescent liquid, such as beer.

The tip of an abscess, boil, or pimple, in which pus forms.

A turning point; a crisis: bring matters to a head. See Synonyms at crisis.

A projection, weight, or fixture at the end of an elongated object: the head of a pin; a head of land overlooking the harbor.

The working end of a tool or implement: the head of a hammer.

The part of an explosive device that carries the explosive; a warhead.

The part of a stringed instrument where the strings are wound; a tuning head.

A tuning machine.

Anatomy.

The rounded proximal end of a long bone: the head of the femur.

The end of a muscle that is attached to the less movable part of the skeleton.

An attachment to or part of a machine that holds or contains the operative device.

The magnetic head of a tape recorder or VCR.

The device in a magnetic disk or tape drive that enables it to read data from and write data to the disk or tape.

A rounded compact mass, as of leaves or buds: a head of cabbage.

Botany. A flower head.

The uppermost part; the top: Place the appropriate name at the head of each column.

The end considered the most important: sat at the head of the table.

Either end of an object, such as a drum, whose two ends are interchangeable.

Nautical.

The forward part of a vessel.

The top part or upper edge of a sail.

A toilet, especially on a ship.

A passage or gallery in a coal mine.

Abbr. hd. Printing.

The top of a book or page.

A headline or heading.

A distinct topic or category: under the head of recent Spanish history.

Headway; progress.

Linguistics. The word in a construction that has the same grammatical function as the construction as a whole and that determines relationships of concord to other parts of the construction or sentence in which the construction occurs.

Vulgar Slang. Oral sex.

adj.

Of, relating to, or intended for the head. Often used in combination: headshaking; headwrap.

Foremost in rank or importance: the head librarian.

Placed at the top or the front: the head name on the list.

Slang. Of, relating to, or for drugs or drug users.
"head" is not at all the right word... like I said, UCONN, "Freudian slip" :rotflmao:
you take a mis-spelling and your mind immediately goes to oral sex w/ other men. That is sick. Are you backsliding Larry? Really, I worry for your soul. Keep the faith.
no, it doesn't automatically make me think that... it only makes me think that when you have a Freudian slip and say "head" rather then "heed" when talking about me calling you out for having a gay lover...
I didn't "say" anything you moron. I mis-spelled a word. Drop me down on your FFA spelling bee cheat-sheets accordingly. Your Mom sucks dragon ####...

edited to add notice the correct usage of "your"

:highfive:

 
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Harrier comes in and views most players objectively (I like looking for sabermetric stats type arguement)
Thanks for this. I have made clear that this entire draft that I have picked guys based on OBP, OPS, ERA, and WHIP. I haven't paid any attention to era, and I've picked only based on stats, not on legend. Other people may not have wanted to do this, and that's fine, but calling it simfishing to pick baseball players based on their stats is pretty ridiculous. The only simfishing I did was picking Les Lancaster. And that I've admitted to the entire time.
Pfiester? :unsure:
All-time career #3 ERA. Didn't just have one good year. Like I said, I picked based on stats.
Dude won 71 whole games. :lol:
Yup. Short, but brilliant career.Kinda like the relevant part of Koufax's career.

Wouldn't like him in the first round, like Koufax. Clearly not on his level. Was a steal in the 13th, though.
Ah yes, compare Pfiester to another pick that was highly questioned when he was taken. That'll add credibility to your argument! :thumbup:
 
Harrier comes in and views most players objectively (I like looking for sabermetric stats type arguement)
Thanks for this. I have made clear that this entire draft that I have picked guys based on OBP, OPS, ERA, and WHIP. I haven't paid any attention to era, and I've picked only based on stats, not on legend. Other people may not have wanted to do this, and that's fine, but calling it simfishing to pick baseball players based on their stats is pretty ridiculous. The only simfishing I did was picking Les Lancaster. And that I've admitted to the entire time.
Pfiester? :unsure:
All-time career #3 ERA. Didn't just have one good year. Like I said, I picked based on stats.
Dude won 71 whole games. :lol:
Yup. Short, but brilliant career.Kinda like the relevant part of Koufax's career.

Wouldn't like him in the first round, like Koufax. Clearly not on his level. Was a steal in the 13th, though.
Ah yes, compare Pfiester to another pick that was highly questioned when he was taken. That'll add credibility to your argument! :thumbup:
I'm fine with Pfiester being compared with Koufax.
 
UCONN- spelled heed wrong

LB- Believes in dragons

"ouch"
hey, your the one who's Nipsey's gay #####...not even I would sink that low...

:rotflmao:
Hi Larry -It's YOU'RE. For the last ####### time.

-- Nipsey

PS Remember, you're (<---see?) the one denying your sexual impulses because a man in a robe told you to. Now who's gay?

Edit to add.... :own3d:
aww... Nipsey is even coming to UCONN's defense...:rotflmao:

(UCONN - you do realize I'm not at all serious, right?? no reason to go all drama queen on us...)

 
Harrier comes in and views most players objectively (I like looking for sabermetric stats type arguement)
Thanks for this. I have made clear that this entire draft that I have picked guys based on OBP, OPS, ERA, and WHIP. I haven't paid any attention to era, and I've picked only based on stats, not on legend. Other people may not have wanted to do this, and that's fine, but calling it simfishing to pick baseball players based on their stats is pretty ridiculous. The only simfishing I did was picking Les Lancaster. And that I've admitted to the entire time.
Pfiester? :unsure:
All-time career #3 ERA. Didn't just have one good year. Like I said, I picked based on stats.
Dude won 71 whole games. :lol:
Yup. Short, but brilliant career.Kinda like the relevant part of Koufax's career.

Wouldn't like him in the first round, like Koufax. Clearly not on his level. Was a steal in the 13th, though.
Ah yes, compare Pfiester to another pick that was highly questioned when he was taken. That'll add credibility to your argument! :thumbup:
I'm fine with Pfiester being compared with Koufax.
:rotflmao: A nutshell comparrison

League ERA leader:

Koufax - 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966

Pfiester - 1907

League Wins leader:

Koufax - 1963, 1965, 1966

Pfiester - NONE

League Strikeouts leader:

Koufax - 1961, 1963, 1965, 1966

Pfiester - NONE

:own3d:

 
"Intolerable Cruelty," the most unfair $80M league ever. Pitchers w/50IP or less. Hitters w/100AB or less from 154-G or 162-G seasons. No 1918, 1981 or 1994. Your only help: 5 AAA RP with F fatigue levels. Who will survive?
Do these ####ers know how to party or what?? :thumbup: :thumbup:
 
Harrier comes in and views most players objectively (I like looking for sabermetric stats type arguement)
Thanks for this. I have made clear that this entire draft that I have picked guys based on OBP, OPS, ERA, and WHIP. I haven't paid any attention to era, and I've picked only based on stats, not on legend. Other people may not have wanted to do this, and that's fine, but calling it simfishing to pick baseball players based on their stats is pretty ridiculous. The only simfishing I did was picking Les Lancaster. And that I've admitted to the entire time.
Pfiester? :unsure:
All-time career #3 ERA. Didn't just have one good year. Like I said, I picked based on stats.
Dude won 71 whole games. :lol:
Yup. Short, but brilliant career.Kinda like the relevant part of Koufax's career.

Wouldn't like him in the first round, like Koufax. Clearly not on his level. Was a steal in the 13th, though.
Ah yes, compare Pfiester to another pick that was highly questioned when he was taken. That'll add credibility to your argument! :thumbup:
I'm fine with Pfiester being compared with Koufax.
:rotflmao: A nutshell comparrison

League ERA leader:

Koufax - 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966

Pfiester - 1907

League Wins leader:

Koufax - 1963, 1965, 1966

Pfiester - NONE

League Strikeouts leader:

Koufax - 1961, 1963, 1965, 1966

Pfiester - NONE

:own3d:
I must have missed the part where I said Pfiester was as good as Koufax. I like Pfiester in the 13th a lot more than Koufax with the 2nd pick, that's for sure.
 
Harrier comes in and views most players objectively (I like looking for sabermetric stats type arguement)
Thanks for this. I have made clear that this entire draft that I have picked guys based on OBP, OPS, ERA, and WHIP. I haven't paid any attention to era, and I've picked only based on stats, not on legend. Other people may not have wanted to do this, and that's fine, but calling it simfishing to pick baseball players based on their stats is pretty ridiculous. The only simfishing I did was picking Les Lancaster. And that I've admitted to the entire time.
Pfiester? :unsure:
All-time career #3 ERA. Didn't just have one good year. Like I said, I picked based on stats.
Dude won 71 whole games. :lol:
Yup. Short, but brilliant career.Kinda like the relevant part of Koufax's career.

Wouldn't like him in the first round, like Koufax. Clearly not on his level. Was a steal in the 13th, though.
Ah yes, compare Pfiester to another pick that was highly questioned when he was taken. That'll add credibility to your argument! :thumbup:
I'm fine with Pfiester being compared with Koufax.
:rotflmao: A nutshell comparrison

League ERA leader:

Koufax - 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966

Pfiester - 1907

League Wins leader:

Koufax - 1963, 1965, 1966

Pfiester - NONE

League Strikeouts leader:

Koufax - 1961, 1963, 1965, 1966

Pfiester - NONE

:own3d:
I must have missed the part where I said Pfiester was as good as Koufax. I like Pfiester in the 13th a lot more than Koufax with the 2nd pick, that's for sure.
You didn't say he was as good as Koufax. You said his career was "Kinda like the relevant part of Koufax's career." Well during the "relevant part" of his career Koufax led the league in numerous categories numerous times. Your brilliant pitcher led the league in one category one time. Not only is it a reach to compare Pfiester to the "relevant part" of Koufax's career, but I even admitted I took Koufax entirely for sim purposes. Go back to pages 2 and 3 of this thread for proof. You have essentially provided wieght to the argument that Pfiester is a simfished pick.
 
Not only did I get my A## handed to me in the live league games but playing them has taken the enjoyment out of the daily game result postings. :( Never Again! :angry:

 
Harrier comes in and views most players objectively (I like looking for sabermetric stats type arguement)
Thanks for this. I have made clear that this entire draft that I have picked guys based on OBP, OPS, ERA, and WHIP. I haven't paid any attention to era, and I've picked only based on stats, not on legend. Other people may not have wanted to do this, and that's fine, but calling it simfishing to pick baseball players based on their stats is pretty ridiculous. The only simfishing I did was picking Les Lancaster. And that I've admitted to the entire time.
Pfiester? :unsure:
All-time career #3 ERA. Didn't just have one good year. Like I said, I picked based on stats.
Dude won 71 whole games. :lol:
Yup. Short, but brilliant career.

Kinda like the relevant part of Koufax's career.

Wouldn't like him in the first round, like Koufax. Clearly not on his level. Was a steal in the 13th, though.
Ah yes, compare Pfiester to another pick that was highly questioned when he was taken. That'll add credibility to your argument! :thumbup:
I'm fine with Pfiester being compared with Koufax.
:rotflmao:

A nutshell comparrison

League ERA leader:

Koufax - 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966

Pfiester - 1907

League Wins leader:

Koufax - 1963, 1965, 1966

Pfiester - NONE

League Strikeouts leader:

Koufax - 1961, 1963, 1965, 1966

Pfiester - NONE

:own3d:
I must have missed the part where I said Pfiester was as good as Koufax. I like Pfiester in the 13th a lot more than Koufax with the 2nd pick, that's for sure.
You didn't say he was as good as Koufax. You said his career was "Kinda like the relevant part of Koufax's career." Well during the "relevant part" of his career Koufax led the league in numerous categories numerous times. Your brilliant pitcher led the league in one category one time. Not only is it a reach to compare Pfiester to the "relevant part" of Koufax's career, but I even admitted I took Koufax entirely for sim purposes. Go back to pages 2 and 3 of this thread for proof. You have essentially provided wieght to the argument that Pfiester is a simfished pick.
Apparently you look at things very differently than I do. I won't comment on what else is apparent from your posts.

I picked Pfiester for his stats, not the least of which includes his ALL-TIME (not third year) #3 career ERA. If you don't like that, you can go f**k yourself, but I'm done talking about it.

 
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Not only did I get my A## handed to me in the live league games but playing them has taken the enjoyment out of the daily game result postings. :( Never Again! :angry:
the live thing is cool to mess around w/ but I like the boxscores too. Especially if you read the play-by-play first. I really go in and "root" for Mantle to get a hit his next AB, my pitcher to get out of a jam, ect.
 
Harrier comes in and views most players objectively (I like looking for sabermetric stats type arguement)
Thanks for this. I have made clear that this entire draft that I have picked guys based on OBP, OPS, ERA, and WHIP. I haven't paid any attention to era, and I've picked only based on stats, not on legend. Other people may not have wanted to do this, and that's fine, but calling it simfishing to pick baseball players based on their stats is pretty ridiculous. The only simfishing I did was picking Les Lancaster. And that I've admitted to the entire time.
Pfiester? :unsure:
All-time career #3 ERA. Didn't just have one good year. Like I said, I picked based on stats.
Dude won 71 whole games. :lol:
Yup. Short, but brilliant career.

Kinda like the relevant part of Koufax's career.

Wouldn't like him in the first round, like Koufax. Clearly not on his level. Was a steal in the 13th, though.
Ah yes, compare Pfiester to another pick that was highly questioned when he was taken. That'll add credibility to your argument! :thumbup:
I'm fine with Pfiester being compared with Koufax.
:rotflmao:

A nutshell comparrison

League ERA leader:

Koufax - 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966

Pfiester - 1907

League Wins leader:

Koufax - 1963, 1965, 1966

Pfiester - NONE

League Strikeouts leader:

Koufax - 1961, 1963, 1965, 1966

Pfiester - NONE

:own3d:
I must have missed the part where I said Pfiester was as good as Koufax. I like Pfiester in the 13th a lot more than Koufax with the 2nd pick, that's for sure.
You didn't say he was as good as Koufax. You said his career was "Kinda like the relevant part of Koufax's career." Well during the "relevant part" of his career Koufax led the league in numerous categories numerous times. Your brilliant pitcher led the league in one category one time. Not only is it a reach to compare Pfiester to the "relevant part" of Koufax's career, but I even admitted I took Koufax entirely for sim purposes. Go back to pages 2 and 3 of this thread for proof. You have essentially provided wieght to the argument that Pfiester is a simfished pick.
Apparently you look at things very differently than I do. I won't comment on what else is apparent from your posts.

I picked Pfiester for his stats, not the least of which includes his ALL-TIME (not third year) #3 career ERA. If you don't like that, you can go f**k yourself, but I'm done talking about it.
Mr. Sensitive 2005 dark horse.

 

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