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Topic Started: Nov 18 2008, 01:03 AM (465 Views)
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Nov 18 2008, 09:40 PM
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Evaluation Jackson, though small, has amazing quickness and explosion, which compensates for his lack of height and questionable judgement. He has deft ball-handling skills which he combines with his athleticism to make him a very effective penetrator. He also has adequate passing skills, easily locating open teammates for shots. Jackson needs to excersie more patience on the offensive end, sometimes shooting a litte too much and getting out of control. His shot needs a lot of work. He plays very hard and gives maximum effort when he steps onto the court.
Jackson is an outstanding playmaker at the point guard position. He understands his role and knows how to get the ball to his teammates who can make the scoring play. He is "Mr. Assist". Size may be an issue with this kid, at 5'9'', but he puts so much pressure on opponents on both ends of the floor you just know that this kid is destined to play wherever he chooses depending on academic eligibility. Lewis can break down smaller opponents and get into the lane at will. At 5'9'' he has good lift and elevation, and can dunk it when he attacks the rim. Although Jackson can score and shoot the ball that is certainly not his forte. Running a team, being the consummate playmaker is what this kid is all about. Lewis also puts decent pressure on opposing point guards. He knows how to guard and makes life miserable for his opponents, creating turnovers, steals and general havoc with his play.
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: Did you really just take the ESPN evaluation of him, and then add the depending on academic eligibility thing, and think I wouldn't notice? You are an absolute joke. I quoted you, just so every could read what you actually wrote, and here is the link and the actual wording: http://insider.espn.go.com/ncb/recruiting/tracker/player?recruitId=43160&action=login&appRedirect=http%3a%2f%2finsider.espn.go.com%2fncb%2frecruiting%2ftracker%2fplayer%3frecruitId%3d43160 Jackson, though small, has amazing quickness and explosion, which compensates for his lack of height. He has deft ball-handling skills which he combines with his athleticism to make him a very effective penetrator. He also has very good passing skills, easily locating open teammates for shots. Jackson needs to excersie more patience on the offensive end, sometimes shooting a litte too much and getting out of control. He plays very hard and gives maximum effort when he steps onto the court. Jackson is an outstanding playmaker at the point guard position. He understands his role and knows how to get the ball to his teammates who can make the scoring play. He is "Mr. Assist". Size may be an issue with this kid, at 5'9'', but he puts so much pressure on opponents on both ends of the floor you just know that this kid is destined to play wherever he chooses. Lewis can break down opponents and get into the lane at will. At 5'9'' he has good lift and elevation, and can dunk it when he attacks the rim. Although Jackson can score and shoot the ball that is not his forte. Running a team, being the consummate playmaker is what this kid is all about. Lewis also puts incredible pressure on opposing point guards. He knows how to guard and makes life miserable for his opponents, creating turnovers, steals and general havoc with his play. Notes This is the definition of completely and utterly owned. Great pickup dc.
So UB, you have actually, by your own words, irrefutably lied to try to make your point.
Point, set, match.
You are now a Lying, scumsucking, Fort Wayne piece of shit, IU gerbilboy.
Not that you had any before, but your credibility is now at ZERO.
Spin it how you want, edit all you want, you are busted.
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Nov 18 2008, 11:59 PM
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:rofl:Wow...sorry, Lars, but it looks like dcam topped you for the most severe ownage of UB. Even Ifriskmen711 is ashamed of the Biased_Homer. Expect another falling out between them...just like the one they had in the midst of the Gomers' 3-9 season. Well done dc! :cheers:
All UB did, was suggest that maybe Chuck wasn't going to be a hall of fame coach, and Irish711employee threw a hissy fit.
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Nov 19 2008, 08:18 AM
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:rofl:Wow...sorry, Lars, but it looks like dcam topped you for the most severe ownage of UB. Even Ifriskmen711 is ashamed of the Biased_Homer. Expect another falling out between them...just like the one they had in the midst of the Gomers' 3-9 season. double visions infatuation continues
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Nov 19 2008, 09:20 AM
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Evaluation Jackson, though small, has amazing quickness and explosion, which compensates for his lack of height and questionable judgement. He has deft ball-handling skills which he combines with his athleticism to make him a very effective penetrator. He also has adequate passing skills, easily locating open teammates for shots. Jackson needs to excersie more patience on the offensive end, sometimes shooting a litte too much and getting out of control. His shot needs a lot of work. He plays very hard and gives maximum effort when he steps onto the court.
Jackson is an outstanding playmaker at the point guard position. He understands his role and knows how to get the ball to his teammates who can make the scoring play. He is "Mr. Assist". Size may be an issue with this kid, at 5'9'', but he puts so much pressure on opponents on both ends of the floor you just know that this kid is destined to play wherever he chooses depending on academic eligibility. Lewis can break down smaller opponents and get into the lane at will. At 5'9'' he has good lift and elevation, and can dunk it when he attacks the rim. Although Jackson can score and shoot the ball that is certainly not his forte. Running a team, being the consummate playmaker is what this kid is all about. Lewis also puts decent pressure on opposing point guards. He knows how to guard and makes life miserable for his opponents, creating turnovers, steals and general havoc with his play.
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: Did you really just take the ESPN evaluation of him, and then add the depending on academic eligibility thing, and think I wouldn't notice? You are an absolute joke. I quoted you, just so every could read what you actually wrote, and here is the link and the actual wording: http://insider.espn.go.com/ncb/recruiting/tracker/player?recruitId=43160&action=login&appRedirect=http%3a%2f%2finsider.espn.go.com%2fncb%2frecruiting%2ftracker%2fplayer%3frecruitId%3d43160 Jackson, though small, has amazing quickness and explosion, which compensates for his lack of height. He has deft ball-handling skills which he combines with his athleticism to make him a very effective penetrator. He also has very good passing skills, easily locating open teammates for shots. Jackson needs to excersie more patience on the offensive end, sometimes shooting a litte too much and getting out of control. He plays very hard and gives maximum effort when he steps onto the court. Jackson is an outstanding playmaker at the point guard position. He understands his role and knows how to get the ball to his teammates who can make the scoring play. He is "Mr. Assist". Size may be an issue with this kid, at 5'9'', but he puts so much pressure on opponents on both ends of the floor you just know that this kid is destined to play wherever he chooses. Lewis can break down opponents and get into the lane at will. At 5'9'' he has good lift and elevation, and can dunk it when he attacks the rim. Although Jackson can score and shoot the ball that is not his forte. Running a team, being the consummate playmaker is what this kid is all about. Lewis also puts incredible pressure on opposing point guards. He knows how to guard and makes life miserable for his opponents, creating turnovers, steals and general havoc with his play. Notes This is the definition of completely and utterly owned.
Great pickup dc. So UB, you have actually, by your own words, irrefutably lied to try to make your point. Point, set, match. You are now a Lying, scumsucking, Fort Wayne piece of shit, IU gerbilboy. Not that you had any before, but your credibility is now at ZERO. Spin it how you want, edit all you want, you are busted. Posted Image way to doctor the quote
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Nov 19 2008, 11:10 AM
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LowIQJack That's a pretty good one. :D
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LIARS - when is that god damn thanksgiving rally coming???? This market is so due for a technical bounce.
Santa might be delivering deflated coal afterall this year......
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Nov 19 2008, 12:33 PM
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LIARS - when is that god damn thanksgiving rally coming???? This market is so due for a technical bounce.
Santa might be delivering deflated coal afterall this year...... I thought you were right when you made that call for a rally into T-day. However, it appears the financial system is still broken, nobody knows how to fix it, and the Fed is trying to press the reset button. Hopefully we don't get that blue screen of death in a few more weeks.
Now that Obama is president, you should expect a deflated windmill for Christmas, not coal.
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Nov 19 2008, 01:48 PM
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LIARS - when is that god damn thanksgiving rally coming???? This market is so due for a technical bounce.
Santa might be delivering deflated coal afterall this year......
I thought you were right when you made that call for a rally into T-day. However, it appears the financial system is still broken, nobody knows how to fix it, and the Fed is trying to press the reset button. Hopefully we don't get that blue screen of death in a few more weeks. Now that Obama is president, you should expect a deflated windmill for Christmas, not coal. BAC, C, JPM are all on death march and the govt is out of parachutes.
Something has to give because those banks simply cannot fail.
I predict the PPT (plunge protection team) will have to start buying copius amounts of S&P futures to avert a 1-2k pt drop.
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Nov 19 2008, 02:16 PM
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LIARS - when is that god damn thanksgiving rally coming???? This market is so due for a technical bounce.
Santa might be delivering deflated coal afterall this year......
I thought you were right when you made that call for a rally into T-day. However, it appears the financial system is still broken, nobody knows how to fix it, and the Fed is trying to press the reset button. Hopefully we don't get that blue screen of death in a few more weeks. Now that Obama is president, you should expect a deflated windmill for Christmas, not coal.
BAC, C, JPM are all on death march and the govt is out of parachutes. Something has to give because those banks simply cannot fail. I predict the PPT (plunge protection team) will have to start buying copius amounts of S&P futures to avert a 1-2k pt drop. What resistance levels do you think are meaningful at this point? Last week I planned to be averaging in at these levels, but I think we have a ways to go, and don't see any spike back up lasting for more than a few days or weeks.
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Nov 19 2008, 02:36 PM
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LIARS - when is that god damn thanksgiving rally coming???? This market is so due for a technical bounce.
Santa might be delivering deflated coal afterall this year......
I thought you were right when you made that call for a rally into T-day. However, it appears the financial system is still broken, nobody knows how to fix it, and the Fed is trying to press the reset button. Hopefully we don't get that blue screen of death in a few more weeks. Now that Obama is president, you should expect a deflated windmill for Christmas, not coal.
BAC, C, JPM are all on death march and the govt is out of parachutes. Something has to give because those banks simply cannot fail. I predict the PPT (plunge protection team) will have to start buying copius amounts of S&P futures to avert a 1-2k pt drop.
What resistance levels do you think are meaningful at this point? Last week I planned to be averaging in at these levels, but I think we have a ways to go, and don't see any spike back up lasting for more than a few days or weeks. 8000 is significant and it has held 3 times now. if it doesn't, hello 7200.
for a trade up, consider DXD (2x's Dow) is a lot easier than picking these landmine stocks.
Its option expiration Friday so expect some crazy shit between now and then.
I think 8000 will hold
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Dec 11 2008, 04:43 PM
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Evaluation Jackson, though small, has amazing quickness and explosion, which compensates for his lack of height and questionable judgement. He has deft ball-handling skills which he combines with his athleticism to make him a very effective penetrator. He also has adequate passing skills, easily locating open teammates for shots. Jackson needs to excersie more patience on the offensive end, sometimes shooting a litte too much and getting out of control. His shot needs a lot of work. He plays very hard and gives maximum effort when he steps onto the court.
Jackson is an outstanding playmaker at the point guard position. He understands his role and knows how to get the ball to his teammates who can make the scoring play. He is "Mr. Assist". Size may be an issue with this kid, at 5'9'', but he puts so much pressure on opponents on both ends of the floor you just know that this kid is destined to play wherever he chooses depending on academic eligibility. Lewis can break down smaller opponents and get into the lane at will. At 5'9'' he has good lift and elevation, and can dunk it when he attacks the rim. Although Jackson can score and shoot the ball that is certainly not his forte. Running a team, being the consummate playmaker is what this kid is all about. Lewis also puts decent pressure on opposing point guards. He knows how to guard and makes life miserable for his opponents, creating turnovers, steals and general havoc with his play.
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: Did you really just take the ESPN evaluation of him, and then add the depending on academic eligibility thing, and think I wouldn't notice? You are an absolute joke. I quoted you, just so every could read what you actually wrote, and here is the link and the actual wording: http://insider.espn.go.com/ncb/recruiting/tracker/player?recruitId=43160&action=login&appRedirect=http%3a%2f%2finsider.espn.go.com%2fncb%2frecruiting%2ftracker%2fplayer%3frecruitId%3d43160 Jackson, though small, has amazing quickness and explosion, which compensates for his lack of height. He has deft ball-handling skills which he combines with his athleticism to make him a very effective penetrator. He also has very good passing skills, easily locating open teammates for shots. Jackson needs to excersie more patience on the offensive end, sometimes shooting a litte too much and getting out of control. He plays very hard and gives maximum effort when he steps onto the court. Jackson is an outstanding playmaker at the point guard position. He understands his role and knows how to get the ball to his teammates who can make the scoring play. He is "Mr. Assist". Size may be an issue with this kid, at 5'9'', but he puts so much pressure on opponents on both ends of the floor you just know that this kid is destined to play wherever he chooses. Lewis can break down opponents and get into the lane at will. At 5'9'' he has good lift and elevation, and can dunk it when he attacks the rim. Although Jackson can score and shoot the ball that is not his forte. Running a team, being the consummate playmaker is what this kid is all about. Lewis also puts incredible pressure on opposing point guards. He knows how to guard and makes life miserable for his opponents, creating turnovers, steals and general havoc with his play. Notes This is the definition of completely and utterly owned. Bump for UB's credibility.
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“He’s always been a guy — maybe to a fault — he would always try to do what I said. That seems like something simple in coaching, but those are the guys I hang my hat on. We’ve had some guys in our program, we had a couple guys that felt I had a bias towards E’Twaun Moore. And they were right — I do have a bias towards E’Twaun Moore. I like guys that go to class, that are academic All-Americans, that come early, that stay late, that love the game of basketball. I am biased towards those guys. And I’m biased towards Rob Hummel. But I’m also biased towards their habits, their work ethic, and how they carry themselves."
"I’d take him to the ends of the earth — I’d want him playing for me.” - Bo Ryan on Robbie Hummel
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Dec 11 2008, 07:49 PM
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LIARS - when is that god damn thanksgiving rally coming???? This market is so due for a technical bounce.
Santa might be delivering deflated coal afterall this year......
I thought you were right when you made that call for a rally into T-day. However, it appears the financial system is still broken, nobody knows how to fix it, and the Fed is trying to press the reset button. Hopefully we don't get that blue screen of death in a few more weeks. Now that Obama is president, you should expect a deflated windmill for Christmas, not coal.
BAC, C, JPM are all on death march and the govt is out of parachutes. Something has to give because those banks simply cannot fail. I predict the PPT (plunge protection team) will have to start buying copius amounts of S&P futures to avert a 1-2k pt drop.
What resistance levels do you think are meaningful at this point? Last week I planned to be averaging in at these levels, but I think we have a ways to go, and don't see any spike back up lasting for more than a few days or weeks.
8000 is significant and it has held 3 times now. if it doesn't, hello 7200. for a trade up, consider DXD (2x's Dow) is a lot easier than picking these landmine stocks. Its option expiration Friday so expect some crazy shit between now and then. I think 8000 will hold BUMP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Dec 12 2008, 10:17 AM
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Evaluation Jackson, though small, has amazing quickness and explosion, which compensates for his lack of height and questionable judgement. He has deft ball-handling skills which he combines with his athleticism to make him a very effective penetrator. He also has adequate passing skills, easily locating open teammates for shots. Jackson needs to excersie more patience on the offensive end, sometimes shooting a litte too much and getting out of control. His shot needs a lot of work. He plays very hard and gives maximum effort when he steps onto the court.
Jackson is an outstanding playmaker at the point guard position. He understands his role and knows how to get the ball to his teammates who can make the scoring play. He is "Mr. Assist". Size may be an issue with this kid, at 5'9'', but he puts so much pressure on opponents on both ends of the floor you just know that this kid is destined to play wherever he chooses depending on academic eligibility. Lewis can break down smaller opponents and get into the lane at will. At 5'9'' he has good lift and elevation, and can dunk it when he attacks the rim. Although Jackson can score and shoot the ball that is certainly not his forte. Running a team, being the consummate playmaker is what this kid is all about. Lewis also puts decent pressure on opposing point guards. He knows how to guard and makes life miserable for his opponents, creating turnovers, steals and general havoc with his play.
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: Did you really just take the ESPN evaluation of him, and then add the depending on academic eligibility thing, and think I wouldn't notice? You are an absolute joke. I quoted you, just so every could read what you actually wrote, and here is the link and the actual wording: http://insider.espn.go.com/ncb/recruiting/tracker/player?recruitId=43160&action=login&appRedirect=http%3a%2f%2finsider.espn.go.com%2fncb%2frecruiting%2ftracker%2fplayer%3frecruitId%3d43160 Jackson, though small, has amazing quickness and explosion, which compensates for his lack of height. He has deft ball-handling skills which he combines with his athleticism to make him a very effective penetrator. He also has very good passing skills, easily locating open teammates for shots. Jackson needs to excersie more patience on the offensive end, sometimes shooting a litte too much and getting out of control. He plays very hard and gives maximum effort when he steps onto the court. Jackson is an outstanding playmaker at the point guard position. He understands his role and knows how to get the ball to his teammates who can make the scoring play. He is "Mr. Assist". Size may be an issue with this kid, at 5'9'', but he puts so much pressure on opponents on both ends of the floor you just know that this kid is destined to play wherever he chooses. Lewis can break down opponents and get into the lane at will. At 5'9'' he has good lift and elevation, and can dunk it when he attacks the rim. Although Jackson can score and shoot the ball that is not his forte. Running a team, being the consummate playmaker is what this kid is all about. Lewis also puts incredible pressure on opposing point guards. He knows how to guard and makes life miserable for his opponents, creating turnovers, steals and general havoc with his play. Notes This is the definition of completely and utterly owned. Bumpity bump bump bump.
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“He’s always been a guy — maybe to a fault — he would always try to do what I said. That seems like something simple in coaching, but those are the guys I hang my hat on. We’ve had some guys in our program, we had a couple guys that felt I had a bias towards E’Twaun Moore. And they were right — I do have a bias towards E’Twaun Moore. I like guys that go to class, that are academic All-Americans, that come early, that stay late, that love the game of basketball. I am biased towards those guys. And I’m biased towards Rob Hummel. But I’m also biased towards their habits, their work ethic, and how they carry themselves."
"I’d take him to the ends of the earth — I’d want him playing for me.” - Bo Ryan on Robbie Hummel
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Evaluation Jackson, though small, has amazing quickness and explosion, which compensates for his lack of height and questionable judgement. He has deft ball-handling skills which he combines with his athleticism to make him a very effective penetrator. He also has adequate passing skills, easily locating open teammates for shots. Jackson needs to excersie more patience on the offensive end, sometimes shooting a litte too much and getting out of control. His shot needs a lot of work. He plays very hard and gives maximum effort when he steps onto the court.
Jackson is an outstanding playmaker at the point guard position. He understands his role and knows how to get the ball to his teammates who can make the scoring play. He is "Mr. Assist". Size may be an issue with this kid, at 5'9'', but he puts so much pressure on opponents on both ends of the floor you just know that this kid is destined to play wherever he chooses depending on academic eligibility. Lewis can break down smaller opponents and get into the lane at will. At 5'9'' he has good lift and elevation, and can dunk it when he attacks the rim. Although Jackson can score and shoot the ball that is certainly not his forte. Running a team, being the consummate playmaker is what this kid is all about. Lewis also puts decent pressure on opposing point guards. He knows how to guard and makes life miserable for his opponents, creating turnovers, steals and general havoc with his play.
BUMP BAM BOOM BANG!
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