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  1. Yarrrrrrr
  2. Well f*** me.
  3. Thanks friendo
  4. I'm a Buccaneers fan. My rep football team was called "The Young Bucs" and we had those old ugly orange Bucs Uniforms so naturally that was the team i got attached too.
  5. I picked Falcons/Pats/Jags/Saints to win straight up. I wasn't really cheering for them though I put 25$ on the Jags to win straight up and 25$ for them to cover -7. That's enough money for me to cheer for the Jags.
  6. Oh, right. Carry on then.
  7. Why are you cheering for Pittsburgh?
  8. What happens if they play each other?
  9. Why are you cheering for Pittsburgh?
  10. nice start Jax!
  11. Spanky: 1 JFL19: 1
  12. Patrick Murphy, Rowdy Tellez, DJ Davis for Cutch. Get er done Shatkins.
  13. Lol Pittsburgh
  14. Spanky: 1 JFL19: 0
  15. You too buddy!
  16. I just threw a lineup together too. Just in the huge 4$ game. Pos Player FPTS QB Blake Bortles 0  RB Jay Ajayi 5.9  RB Mark Ingram 0  WR Brandin Cooks 0  WR Julio Jones 4.7  WR Adam Thielen 0  TE Jesse James 0  FLEX Alshon Jeffery 0  DST Jaguars 0 
  17. Naw. I haven't looked into detail at the spreads. Just going to do DFS
  18. Agreed.
  19. Falcons/Pats/Jags/Saints
  20. Lmao. I love when this happens.
  21. I have no idea why these BA organizational reports are behind a paywall. _____     Righthander Patrick Murphy's career has been an exercise in patience. The 2013 third-round pick logged a career-high 106.2 innings in 2017 after myriad injuries slowed his ascent. Tommy John surgery wiped out Murphy’s senior year of high school in Chandler, Ariz., and he then endured a string of surgeries during his first three pro seasons. The litany of injuries that nearly stopped his career before it started includes a stress fracture in his arm, thoracic outlet surgery and an operation to move a nerve in his elbow. But the 22-year-old's perseverance started being rewarded over the past two seasons, when he returned the mound and showed some of the promise that prompted the Blue Jays to invest $500,000 in him out of the draft. Where his progress leads him in 2018 is an interesting question, one that makes him a player to keep an eye on. “It was a long three, four years," Murphy said. “We weren't sure we were going to figure out what necessarily it was and get it taken care of. Finally, after a few surgeries, we got it taken care of and ever since it's been good. I'm happy with the way everything worked out. It was long, it was tough, but I stuck with it. I trusted them and it worked out. “We've moved on past that, we're trying to go forward and reach Toronto.” Murphy finished the 2017 season with two starts at high Class A Dunedin after recording a 2.94 ERA in 15 starts at low Class A Lansing. A hamstring injury cost him about seven weeks near midseason, but he added 10 innings during instructional league, positioning him for a fuller workload next season. A continued point of emphasis for Murphy will be working on a changeup that will give him a third offering to play off his low- to mid-90s fastball and power curveball that he describes as “my go-to ahead in the count." The changeup is “obviously still a work in progress," but he feels learning to trust it and use it more often last season was his biggest stride on the mound. “All I can ask is that I stay healthy after missing so much time,” Murphy said. Read more at https://www.baseballamerica.com/minors/finally-healthy-patrick-murphy-shows-promise-2017/#6YmvZOb8QJV4KIgc.99
  22. Wrong. Human Growth Hormone.
  23. Do the Rays next!
  24. This game is harder than I thought.
  25. GordieDougie GD
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