Back in the mid 90s thanks to all the Backstreet Boys and Nsync idiocy, I wanted to start a band called Manband. Of course, I had no musical talent whatsoever, but , I liked the name. Anything to mock that annoying trend was good by my book.
I wonder what goes through the mind of a mega-prospect in the weeks leading up to the draft. I'm pretty sure I'd be living in a bubble, thoroughly screening my prostitutes, including blood tests.
You offer your thoughts the vast majority of the time
Edit: And another thought for new posters. From time to time, people are going to tell you that what you are posting has been discussed in another thread. It's not an insult. In many cases, there's a lot of value in what has already been said and people just want to make sure you see it.
I thought pretty highly of Dan Paille before his Sabre career quickly stagnated. I'm sure I had a post or two about that. I even bought his jersey. Luckily I switched that to Mike Grier a year or two later, which served me well at BU games.
And we definitely have a poster or two who do exactly this. If you beat the same subject into the ground over and over, some do eventually think it is fact. I actually have my own little nickname for this practice based on a poster here.
Weave, just picture being married to a teacher at a private school. I get to regularly listen to the wife's complaints about 5 or 6 different wannabe bully parents over the course of a year. I know I'd never last in that world because by week 3 I would be telling someone to F off.
I'm actually kind of bothered by all the people saying they don't want to post because they aren't as knowledgeable as others. Post! You'll quickly find out that there is much more discussion out there to be had and that many are at a very similar level as you are. A little extra discussion never hurt anyone.
Women drivers. :rolleyes: ;) (the wink is for you bio, josie, and chz)
I'm also resisting the urge to make the rear ending joke, but I assume inky will take care of that one for me.