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4:36 pm April 18, 2008
| kethnaab
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Please don’t respond to this, I’m testing how something looks before I post it.
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4:41 pm April 18, 2008
| chuckeycharles
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4:43 pm April 18, 2008
| kethnaab
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nope. can’t get it to look right.
anyone know how to force a font like courier new?
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4:54 pm April 18, 2008
| Joe Divola
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Dont force it, try a bottle of wine and flowers first 
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4:54 pm April 18, 2008
| chuckeycharles
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I believe that you have to go to an office supply store by the name of Staples. I think they are a national chain. If you can find them, go into the store and ask them for an EASY button. They have been advertising them alot in St. Louis.
Hope that helps
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4:55 pm April 18, 2008
| chuckeycharles
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Joe Divola said:
Dont force it, try a bottle of wine and flowers first 
My bad…. Joe's idea is much better
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5:12 pm April 18, 2008
| kethnaab
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oh, you both can go play in traffic!
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5:21 pm April 18, 2008
| FarFromHome
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try brushing your teeth first…
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5:31 pm April 18, 2008
| kethnaab
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Rk Player TM Pos TOT SOLO AST SK SFTY PD INT INT TD FF FR TD AVE
1 Brian Urlacher CHI MLB 123 92 31 5 0 17 5 1 0 2 0 174.0
2 Patrick Willis SF ILB 174 135 39 4 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 168.8
3 James Harrison PIT OLB 98 76 22 8.5 0 4 1 0 7 3 0 151.5
4 Thomas Howard OAK OLB 95 77 18 1 0 17 6 2 0 0 0 146.0
5 Marcus Trufant SEA CB 85 78 7 0 0 22 7 1 0 0 0 144.5
6 London Fletcher WAS MLB 128 100 28 0 0 13 3 1 0 1 0 144.3
7 DeMeco Ryans HOU MLB 128 99 29 2 0 8 1 0 1 3 1 143.8
8 Kirk Morrison OAK MLB 120 96 24 1 0 14 4 0 0 1 0 143.5
9 Nick Barnett GB MLB 131 102 29 3.5 0 6 2 0 0 1 0 142.3
10 D.J. Williams DEN MLB 141 106 35 1 0 6 1 0 2 2 0 140.5
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6:11 pm April 18, 2008
| Tavaner
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kethnaab said:
oh, you both can go play in traffic!

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6:12 pm April 18, 2008
| Tavaner
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Joe Divola said:
Dont force it, try a bottle of wine and flowers first 
like this one too… 
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6:25 pm April 18, 2008
| chuckeycharles
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Yeah… it is nearly impossible to post spread sheet data on message boards.
I've been trying on different sites for a few years now and the results are always dissatisfying.
The spacing in the spread never carries over to the message board, and makes the spread sheet author look like a boob. Mind you, I already have mastered that look (boob) without the help of my spread sheet mess-ter-pieces
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6:31 pm April 18, 2008
| X
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kethnaab said:
oh, you both can go play in traffic!
You tell'em !!
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7:12 pm April 18, 2008
| Smitty
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So far this thead is 14 posts long even though the request was not to reply. Nice job turning the content, Kethnaab!
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7:31 pm April 18, 2008
| B D O
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Joe Divola said:
Dont force it, try a bottle of wine and flowers first 
Make it 15 !
Sounds like great advice to me….lol.
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8:43 pm April 18, 2008
| kethnaab
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Smitty said:
So far this thead is 14 posts long even though the request was not to reply. Nice job turning the content, Kethnaab!
yeah, Joe got things off to a beautiful start with his wiseass comments about the bottle of wine
I had to reread it like 3 times before I realized what he was talking about. By then, it was too late to be saved.
Anyway, what I’ve done was make up IDP spreadsheets. They track the NFL for the last several years and they provide results on just about everything that’s tracked in IDP, and then it calculates the IDP points based upon the different scoring methods, so you can sort by scoring method for the last several years and find out who has been the best each year at each time of scoring method (i.e. pure tackles, tackle-heavy, basic tackle, combined, and big play scoring methods) and then it also takes an average of the different scoring methods. It also sorts by position, so you can separate your DBs, DL, and LBs
Interestingly enough, the combined scoring method was almost always VERY close to the average, within a few points over the course of a season.
Anyway, I asked Smitty if he wanted the raw data and he said ‘hey, post it on the forums’. Unfortunately, I haven’t figured out how to make that work.
Give me time, it might work eventually. Good data for IDPers
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12:24 am April 19, 2008
| Joe Divola
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Sorry couldnt help myself. I am like Ren in Space Madness when he is not supposed to push the red button, the shiney, candy like button 
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10:04 pm April 20, 2008
| kethnaab
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Don't reply to what!?!?!?!?!?
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12:12 am April 21, 2008
| bigdirty
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