Atlanta, Philadelphia, Arizona and Carolina have the 1st set of bye's this week. The Eagles are the only team coming off a win while the Panthers continue their struggles. Many are calling for a QB change in Carolina. John Fox says he is sticking with Delhomme. Not sure that is the smartest move, then again, their backup situation may be scarier than Delhomme's 7 INT's.
Wonder how Plaxico is holding up in prison? Wait, I don't care. And the Giants(4-0) do not seem to be missing him.
I am struggling with something here. Maybe someone can shed a little light. How is it that the Chicago Bears can win two weeks in a row due to the opposing kicker missing 2 field goals(see: Week 3 Winners and Whiners)? Befuddling, partly because I am a Bears fan and they should have lost that game and partly because I'm pretty sure that has never happened before. Anyone recall this happening in the NFL? Comment.
Brett Favre made me eat my words from last week. His touchdown pass to Greg Lewis in the corner of the end zone with 2 seconds on the clock capped yet another 4th quarter comeback by the mighty Brett. How many does that make? A gazillion? During that game, Frank Gore injured his ankle and will miss 3 games. Can the once mighty 9'ers continue playing at a high level without their star RB? Does Shaun Hill have what it takes to take control of the offense and not have to rely on Gore 75% of the game? And, last question, which mediocre receiver will step up and make the big plays when needed? Guess we will find out in the coming weeks.
I am done picking Tennessee. For two straight weeks they have rolled over and played dead. Did anyone predict they would start the season 0-3 after coming off a 13-3 season a year ago? If anyone is looking for advice on whether to pick the Tiny Titans, look elsewhere this week. Until they pull out a victory, your guess is as good as my 5 year old niece's! But for anyone who has Chris Johnson on their fantasy team, he has been a bright spot in a rather dismal start to the young season.
Cincinnati has quite the favorable matchup when they travel to in-state and division rival Cleveland. My advice: Play any Bengals offensive starter you may have. Palmer should break out bigger than against the Packers, Ochocinco will have a monster game, heck even(gulp!)Cedric Benson, he of a driving while drunk and boating while drunk fame, should rack up some decent fantasy points. I really wish he got hammered and decided to fly a plane just to complete the trifecta. This game should be a walk in the park for the surprising Bengals. PICK: Cincinnati PLAY: Carson Palmer, Chad Ochocinco, Cedric Benson BENCH: Brady Quinn, Braylon Edwards
Another game that seems somewhat one-sided is Oakland traveling to Houston. Ahhh, the Raiders. Once a powerhouse and a giant force to be reckoned with. Now, I don't even think they could beat any team in the Lingiere Bowl! JaMarcus Russell is NOT the answer at quarterback. He doesn't have good mechanics, he has no pocket presence and he thinks that he can redeem everything that has gone bad by throwing the deep ball more often than he should. Hail Mary's do not solve problems. But maybe Al Davis(2nd appearance) hasn't been saying enough of them. Houston's Matt Schaub should have a field day against the poor Raiders secondary. Look for him to throw for 300+ yards and at least 2 touchdowns. PICK: Houston PLAY: Matt Schaub BENCH: Any and all Raiders
Week in and week out, new players step up and become the Fantasy Stud of the Week. And each week, it gets harder and harder to predict who will be that guy. But as I mention each week, these are guys who I feel have the ability to have a breakout game and get those elusive points in a WR3, RB2 or flex position. Glen Coffee(49ers) is my Sleeper Pick this week. He was thrown into the starting RB position in San Fran this week and I feel he will deliver a solid outing. I project 15 carries 95 yards and at least one TD. Remember, they are playing the Lambs, I mean, Rams.
I stood in front of a 50" Plasma TV in Target the other day for a good 20 minutes contemplating everything I have written above. Have you seen the Sears commercial staring Mr. Favre? That looked like me, except, I wasn't making a purchase nor was I getting paid a ton of money to stand in front of a large television. Oh, and I also don't play QB in the NFL. Okay, so it was nothing like that commercial, but you get my point. Remember last week when I blamed El Nino? This week, I blame the Olympic Committee. Trying to lure viewers away from football by creating this Soap Opera of a decision for the 2016 games? We all love dramatics which is why we love football(and loathe Brett Favre). Remember, if you take my advice and I am wrong, blame El Nino, the IOC or your neighbor who prefers NASCAR over football.
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Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Friday, September 25, 2009
Week 3 Winners and Whiners
All football related topics, all the time. That's what these articles are about.
The Chicago Bears beat the defending Super Bowl Champs thanks in part to 2 missed field goals by the Steelers kicker, the Saints demolished a stingy Eagles defense and Plexi-glass Burress may become someone's bitch in prison very soon(not necessarily football-related, but close enough). Comments on any of this? Go for it.
There is a plethora of intriguing games this coming weekend. With the season, the players and coaches in full swing, Week 3 is going to be a week in which a little separation between the playoff teams and the dreamers will be shown. Can the 49ers get to 3-0 against an undefeated Minnesota team in which Adrian Peterson WILL participate in? Did anyone predict that they would start 2-0? Not this guy. Can the Saints keep up the high scoring pace against an improving Buffalo team? Probably. The Saints are on pace to destroy the Points Scored record set by the 2007 Patriots. Will they achieve it? Shake the Magic 8-Ball and you will most likely find your answer.
This week boasts only 4 conference games: The Steelers roll into Cincy who are both 1-1 meanwhile the defeated Browns head to Baltimore to face a Ravens team whose QB, Joe Flacco, has been on fire to start the season. Also, the Jags head to Houston, whose offense came alive against one of the best defenses in the league last week, sending the Titans to an 0-2 record. Lastly, Denver heads to the Black Hole to face an Oakland team who seem to have started putting it together. Will it last over the course of the season? Most signs point to no. But keep drafting the speed guys Al Davis. Eventually, your team will consist of 11 guys who can run the 40 yard dash in 4.4 seconds. Yes, even the linemen.
Can we talk about Plaxico Burress going to prison? He gets 3 showers per week and 3 hours a day out of his cell. Tough. Maybe you will think twice about carrying a non-registered handgun into a club and also not shoot yourself. Ok, that's enough.
Are the 2-0 Jets for real? Last week, I predicted Tom Brady and the Patriots to continue their home dominance over New York's Mean Green Machine. The Jets prevailed and their defense looked better than it has in about a decade, maybe more. Did Broadway Joe instill his "fun" side into the once lifeless looking Jets? Rex Ryan has them playing and playing well. Sanchez has the poise of a veteran in the pocket and will continue looking downfield. But I think Tennessee will finally put a 1 in the Win column. PICK: Tennessee
The Bears run game has looked less than mediocre yet going up against a weak Seahawks defense this week, should get them back on track. Matt Forte has not started this season like he finished last season, but expect him to rattle off some big runs in the Crow's nest which should open up the passing game as well. The Bears defense should also step up in this game with Matt Hasselbeck out because of a cracked rib being replaced by the "run first, pass never" Seneca Wallace meaning you will see more 4 and 5 man fronts to stop the run game and to keep Wallace in the pocket. PICK: Chicago PLAY: Matt Forte BENCH: Matt Hasselbeck
Pierre Garcon was a very popular pickup this week in the Fantasy world because of the injury to Anthony Gonzalez. But I am not ready to drink that Kool-Aid yet so, therefore, this weeks' Sleeper Pick I am going with Chester Taylor. Adrian Peterson has had stiffness in his back and was limited in practice throughout the week, so expect Taylor to siphon some carries away from Peterson this week. Brad Childress can ill-afford to lose his franchise back, especially with an over-the-hill QB who has less-than-stellar arm at age 39 and two mediocre back-ups. The Purple People Eaters will have to run the ball to be successful against the upstart 49ers which means more carries for Taylor.
SLEEPER: Chester Taylor
I know I usually post on Wednesdays, so I apologize for any inconvenience I may have caused any of you this week. However, since this is something I do for sheer enjoyment to provide you with the best possible advice from days and days of constant research, it never hurts to actually read these posts or follow them on a weekly basis and perhaps email or leave a comment. So I do not fully blame myself. I partially blame El Nino.
The Chicago Bears beat the defending Super Bowl Champs thanks in part to 2 missed field goals by the Steelers kicker, the Saints demolished a stingy Eagles defense and Plexi-glass Burress may become someone's bitch in prison very soon(not necessarily football-related, but close enough). Comments on any of this? Go for it.
There is a plethora of intriguing games this coming weekend. With the season, the players and coaches in full swing, Week 3 is going to be a week in which a little separation between the playoff teams and the dreamers will be shown. Can the 49ers get to 3-0 against an undefeated Minnesota team in which Adrian Peterson WILL participate in? Did anyone predict that they would start 2-0? Not this guy. Can the Saints keep up the high scoring pace against an improving Buffalo team? Probably. The Saints are on pace to destroy the Points Scored record set by the 2007 Patriots. Will they achieve it? Shake the Magic 8-Ball and you will most likely find your answer.
This week boasts only 4 conference games: The Steelers roll into Cincy who are both 1-1 meanwhile the defeated Browns head to Baltimore to face a Ravens team whose QB, Joe Flacco, has been on fire to start the season. Also, the Jags head to Houston, whose offense came alive against one of the best defenses in the league last week, sending the Titans to an 0-2 record. Lastly, Denver heads to the Black Hole to face an Oakland team who seem to have started putting it together. Will it last over the course of the season? Most signs point to no. But keep drafting the speed guys Al Davis. Eventually, your team will consist of 11 guys who can run the 40 yard dash in 4.4 seconds. Yes, even the linemen.
Can we talk about Plaxico Burress going to prison? He gets 3 showers per week and 3 hours a day out of his cell. Tough. Maybe you will think twice about carrying a non-registered handgun into a club and also not shoot yourself. Ok, that's enough.
Are the 2-0 Jets for real? Last week, I predicted Tom Brady and the Patriots to continue their home dominance over New York's Mean Green Machine. The Jets prevailed and their defense looked better than it has in about a decade, maybe more. Did Broadway Joe instill his "fun" side into the once lifeless looking Jets? Rex Ryan has them playing and playing well. Sanchez has the poise of a veteran in the pocket and will continue looking downfield. But I think Tennessee will finally put a 1 in the Win column. PICK: Tennessee
The Bears run game has looked less than mediocre yet going up against a weak Seahawks defense this week, should get them back on track. Matt Forte has not started this season like he finished last season, but expect him to rattle off some big runs in the Crow's nest which should open up the passing game as well. The Bears defense should also step up in this game with Matt Hasselbeck out because of a cracked rib being replaced by the "run first, pass never" Seneca Wallace meaning you will see more 4 and 5 man fronts to stop the run game and to keep Wallace in the pocket. PICK: Chicago PLAY: Matt Forte BENCH: Matt Hasselbeck
Pierre Garcon was a very popular pickup this week in the Fantasy world because of the injury to Anthony Gonzalez. But I am not ready to drink that Kool-Aid yet so, therefore, this weeks' Sleeper Pick I am going with Chester Taylor. Adrian Peterson has had stiffness in his back and was limited in practice throughout the week, so expect Taylor to siphon some carries away from Peterson this week. Brad Childress can ill-afford to lose his franchise back, especially with an over-the-hill QB who has less-than-stellar arm at age 39 and two mediocre back-ups. The Purple People Eaters will have to run the ball to be successful against the upstart 49ers which means more carries for Taylor.
SLEEPER: Chester Taylor
I know I usually post on Wednesdays, so I apologize for any inconvenience I may have caused any of you this week. However, since this is something I do for sheer enjoyment to provide you with the best possible advice from days and days of constant research, it never hurts to actually read these posts or follow them on a weekly basis and perhaps email or leave a comment. So I do not fully blame myself. I partially blame El Nino.
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Wild Opening Weekend, on to Week 2
Adrian Peterson, Drew Brees, and Tony Romo. What a week for those guys. AP broke the plane 3 times, for a total of 180 yards on the ground and one, absolutely insane, arm move followed by a stiff-arm to a guy who is probably still laying on the ground wondering what just happened. If you didn't see the play, I highly suggest watching it. Here is the link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrhBXbVmrWc
Insane. Would you like to know what else is insane? 6 TD passes. Drew Brees torched the Lions defense(like we all knew he would) for a whopping 6 TD's. Just about every Saints receiver had a touchdown and I think some of the fans may have caught a few as well. If you had Drew Brees and lost your fantasy game this week, you may want to rethink playing fantasy football. Retire right now. And after that, move to Montana and live in the woods where there is no computer access. Mess with Sasquatch, play football with trees, whatever.
In my 1st (un)official week of predictions and fantasy advice, I feel as though I contributed nicely(okay, maybe not on the Anthony Fasano part, -3 points) but my thoughts on Philly beating down Carolina were right on. And maybe Carson Palmer didn't throw 6 TD's, or one for that matter, but he seems to have a healthy shoulder and elbow again and could have a breakout year. Here's hoping.
Week 2 doesn't offer as many rival games as Week 1 did, but there are some good ones out there. Carolina at Atlanta looks to be a good matchup. Can Delhomme return to form? In his previous 2 games, dating back to the playoffs last year, he has thrown 9 INT's. Not a very good showing for a guy who was an elite QB in their Super Bowl run of 2005. Pick: Atlanta
Another game of interest is Pittsburgh at Chicago. Two teams with stellar defenses battling it out. With Troy Polamalu out this week, expect the Bears and Jay Cutler to find a better rhythm than they showed last Sunday night against the rival Packers. I feel as though Cutler will bounce back big against a defense lacking their best player in the secondary and arguably the league. Play: Jay Cutler, Devin Hester Bench: Willie Parker Pick: Chicago
Finally, not so much of a thriller in my mind, and I try to stay away from talking anything East, but the Patriots roll into the Meadowlands where last week we saw rookie Mark Sanchez and the Jets defense man-handle a potent Houston offense, allowing only 7 points. Can the Jets beat the Patriots and possibly show them they won't be a doormat anymore? My prediction is no. The Jets will put up a fight, but in the end, Brady and Moss and Co. will be too much for the J-E-T-S. Pick: New England
My sleeper pick this week, which isn't much of a sleeper, I'm going with Jordy Nelson from the Packers. He flashed signs of brilliance last week on punt returns while filling in for Will Blackmon and I believe he may have won the job as kickoff/punt returner. Watch for him to be a 3rd receiver going up against a weak Bengals defense.
I welcome any comments you have about anything you may have read in this article. And remember, tell your friends. I will be posting each week with my predictions and so-called advice. But again, it's for fantasy purposes only. Not intended to be the correct advice, that your Dad always claimed he had, so use at your own discretion.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrhBXbVmrWc
Insane. Would you like to know what else is insane? 6 TD passes. Drew Brees torched the Lions defense(like we all knew he would) for a whopping 6 TD's. Just about every Saints receiver had a touchdown and I think some of the fans may have caught a few as well. If you had Drew Brees and lost your fantasy game this week, you may want to rethink playing fantasy football. Retire right now. And after that, move to Montana and live in the woods where there is no computer access. Mess with Sasquatch, play football with trees, whatever.
In my 1st (un)official week of predictions and fantasy advice, I feel as though I contributed nicely(okay, maybe not on the Anthony Fasano part, -3 points) but my thoughts on Philly beating down Carolina were right on. And maybe Carson Palmer didn't throw 6 TD's, or one for that matter, but he seems to have a healthy shoulder and elbow again and could have a breakout year. Here's hoping.
Week 2 doesn't offer as many rival games as Week 1 did, but there are some good ones out there. Carolina at Atlanta looks to be a good matchup. Can Delhomme return to form? In his previous 2 games, dating back to the playoffs last year, he has thrown 9 INT's. Not a very good showing for a guy who was an elite QB in their Super Bowl run of 2005. Pick: Atlanta
Another game of interest is Pittsburgh at Chicago. Two teams with stellar defenses battling it out. With Troy Polamalu out this week, expect the Bears and Jay Cutler to find a better rhythm than they showed last Sunday night against the rival Packers. I feel as though Cutler will bounce back big against a defense lacking their best player in the secondary and arguably the league. Play: Jay Cutler, Devin Hester Bench: Willie Parker Pick: Chicago
Finally, not so much of a thriller in my mind, and I try to stay away from talking anything East, but the Patriots roll into the Meadowlands where last week we saw rookie Mark Sanchez and the Jets defense man-handle a potent Houston offense, allowing only 7 points. Can the Jets beat the Patriots and possibly show them they won't be a doormat anymore? My prediction is no. The Jets will put up a fight, but in the end, Brady and Moss and Co. will be too much for the J-E-T-S. Pick: New England
My sleeper pick this week, which isn't much of a sleeper, I'm going with Jordy Nelson from the Packers. He flashed signs of brilliance last week on punt returns while filling in for Will Blackmon and I believe he may have won the job as kickoff/punt returner. Watch for him to be a 3rd receiver going up against a weak Bengals defense.
I welcome any comments you have about anything you may have read in this article. And remember, tell your friends. I will be posting each week with my predictions and so-called advice. But again, it's for fantasy purposes only. Not intended to be the correct advice, that your Dad always claimed he had, so use at your own discretion.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Week 1 Sleepers, Picks, Tips, Etc.
Football. That great American game. We love it. Every snap, handoff, tackle, deep pass, touchdown, sack, interception, pick 6, breakaway run, kickoff return and game winning field goal. The season may not last as long as baseball or even (gulp) NASCAR, but for the next 22 weeks, Americans will be gorilla glued to their televisions every Sunday(or Monday and occasional Thursday) watching their favorite team battle it out on the proverbial gridiron, perhaps some of us screaming at the inanimate tube(guilty), high-fiving our friends, or just sitting in silence listening to the non-biased commentators. Whatever your ritual, plenty of football will be seen by millions upon millions of fans and bandwagoneers alike.
Which brings me to Fantasy Football.
I have been an opponent to upwards of one hundred different teams in my day, winning my fair share of games but losing quite a bit in the first few seasons. The 1999-2000 NFL season was my first experience with Fantasy Football. I was a wet-behind-the-ears teenager in my first year of college and a total sports nut. I probably should have done more research back then for, if my memory serves me correctly, and it sometimes slips away in my old age, I won 3 games. Not a very good showing for someone who wanted to be a Fantasy Football guru. However, I perservered over the next few seasons, winning more games each season and finally in 2005, I won the league's Super Bowl. And, just like the Patriots in '03 and '04, the Broncos in '97 and '98 and the Cowboys in '92 and '93(see the pattern?), I won back-to-back championships. There have been other teams, i.e. Packers, Steelers and 49ers, who also have won back-to-back Super Bowls, but those first 3 were from my own recollection.
Since 1999-2000, Fantasy Football has grown exponentially in popularity. Certain years, I could not bribe enough friends to join a league with me. Now I have some chomping at the bit, inquiring about the upcoming Fantasy season in March!
As I continued to play Fantasy Football, I also became a more intelligent fan, learning more and more about the intricacies of the game(I also have to thank Madden '03-'08), the coaching aspect, the strategy involved during the 60 minutes of back and forth blocking, throwing, running, tackling and basically beating the bejesus out of each other.
Okay, no more about my Fantasy Football profile.
Being an avid researcher, I have a few tricks, tips and some overall advice for anyone willing to use it for this upcoming season. I will be posting every week with my so-called advice so make sure to either follow this blog or just keep an eye on Facebook for the new updates. Feel free to use anything in this blog to better your fantasy team or confidence pool this season. Just don't chastise me if I am wrong. No one makes the right picks every week. Ask the experts at ESPN.
QB Comeback Player: Carson Palmer, Cincinnati.
After missing most of the '08 season with a elbow injury, Palmer is due for another breakout year. He has a rejuvenated Chad(Johnson)Ochocinco, and the sure-handed Laveranues Coles to throw to. Not to mention, an always reliable Ben Utecht at the TE position. If Palmer can stay healthy, expect him to throw for 3,500-3,800 yards and 25 TD's. While those are not spectacular numbers, they are quite serviceable ones for someone who drafts QB's after their WR1 and RB1 positions have been filled. Play him.
Sleeper: Anthony Fasano, Miami
Atlanta vs. Miami in Atlanta. Tough game to pick if you are in any type of pick 'em league. However, both teams have explosive running games, decent defenses and above-average special teams. The winner of this game will be decided on who can throw the ball downfield better. Matt Ryan had a phenomenal rookie season, but expect many defenses to step it up against the Falcons this year. In Miami, Fasano can change a game. He has not posted huge numbers in his short career, but expect him to make some big catches and be a threat in the redzone.
Game of the Week: Philadelphia at Carolina
Carolina boasts one of the best running back duos in the game today. Philadelphia has been one of the stingiest defenses in recent years. With Jake Delhomme more of an afterthought and one aging receiver(Muhamed) and one that has not yet grasped the offense in his 3rd season(Jarrett), expect the Panthers to run run run and the Eagles defenses to stack the box to stop the run, forcing Delhomme to make plays with his arm.
Pick: Philadelphia
Disclaimer:
The writings in this blog are purely my thoughts and forecasts for the upcoming NFL season and for use in Fantasy Football purposes only. I have done enough research on everything football to make NASA engineers look like 4th graders getting ready for their spelling quiz yet that does not give me the right to be 100% correct on each piece of advice. Use at your own discretion but make sure to praise me if I'm right and you did not heed my advice. Enjoy!
Which brings me to Fantasy Football.
I have been an opponent to upwards of one hundred different teams in my day, winning my fair share of games but losing quite a bit in the first few seasons. The 1999-2000 NFL season was my first experience with Fantasy Football. I was a wet-behind-the-ears teenager in my first year of college and a total sports nut. I probably should have done more research back then for, if my memory serves me correctly, and it sometimes slips away in my old age, I won 3 games. Not a very good showing for someone who wanted to be a Fantasy Football guru. However, I perservered over the next few seasons, winning more games each season and finally in 2005, I won the league's Super Bowl. And, just like the Patriots in '03 and '04, the Broncos in '97 and '98 and the Cowboys in '92 and '93(see the pattern?), I won back-to-back championships. There have been other teams, i.e. Packers, Steelers and 49ers, who also have won back-to-back Super Bowls, but those first 3 were from my own recollection.
Since 1999-2000, Fantasy Football has grown exponentially in popularity. Certain years, I could not bribe enough friends to join a league with me. Now I have some chomping at the bit, inquiring about the upcoming Fantasy season in March!
As I continued to play Fantasy Football, I also became a more intelligent fan, learning more and more about the intricacies of the game(I also have to thank Madden '03-'08), the coaching aspect, the strategy involved during the 60 minutes of back and forth blocking, throwing, running, tackling and basically beating the bejesus out of each other.
Okay, no more about my Fantasy Football profile.
Being an avid researcher, I have a few tricks, tips and some overall advice for anyone willing to use it for this upcoming season. I will be posting every week with my so-called advice so make sure to either follow this blog or just keep an eye on Facebook for the new updates. Feel free to use anything in this blog to better your fantasy team or confidence pool this season. Just don't chastise me if I am wrong. No one makes the right picks every week. Ask the experts at ESPN.
QB Comeback Player: Carson Palmer, Cincinnati.
After missing most of the '08 season with a elbow injury, Palmer is due for another breakout year. He has a rejuvenated Chad(Johnson)Ochocinco, and the sure-handed Laveranues Coles to throw to. Not to mention, an always reliable Ben Utecht at the TE position. If Palmer can stay healthy, expect him to throw for 3,500-3,800 yards and 25 TD's. While those are not spectacular numbers, they are quite serviceable ones for someone who drafts QB's after their WR1 and RB1 positions have been filled. Play him.
Sleeper: Anthony Fasano, Miami
Atlanta vs. Miami in Atlanta. Tough game to pick if you are in any type of pick 'em league. However, both teams have explosive running games, decent defenses and above-average special teams. The winner of this game will be decided on who can throw the ball downfield better. Matt Ryan had a phenomenal rookie season, but expect many defenses to step it up against the Falcons this year. In Miami, Fasano can change a game. He has not posted huge numbers in his short career, but expect him to make some big catches and be a threat in the redzone.
Game of the Week: Philadelphia at Carolina
Carolina boasts one of the best running back duos in the game today. Philadelphia has been one of the stingiest defenses in recent years. With Jake Delhomme more of an afterthought and one aging receiver(Muhamed) and one that has not yet grasped the offense in his 3rd season(Jarrett), expect the Panthers to run run run and the Eagles defenses to stack the box to stop the run, forcing Delhomme to make plays with his arm.
Pick: Philadelphia
Disclaimer:
The writings in this blog are purely my thoughts and forecasts for the upcoming NFL season and for use in Fantasy Football purposes only. I have done enough research on everything football to make NASA engineers look like 4th graders getting ready for their spelling quiz yet that does not give me the right to be 100% correct on each piece of advice. Use at your own discretion but make sure to praise me if I'm right and you did not heed my advice. Enjoy!
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