BigOrange15
Never Falter, Never Yield
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I still think the easy answer is he ends up on the other side of LA. I think they wanted out of that Bauer deal and they stood pat to reset their tax penalties.He'll be dealt at the deadline this year. The package it takes to get him in a deadline deal and then the contract he signs this coming offseason will be great entertainment.
Honestly, learning to control my bankroll was the biggest thing for me. Now when variance hits it doesn't hurt as much, where as before I would win 3 $10 bets then lose a $100 bet and end up down on the day. Staying consistent and disciplined makes a world of difference.Valleys and peaks. Ebbs and flows, my man.
Yep. I'm resigned to that but OK with it as long as he stays out of the NL East (except Atlanta, of course). Hasn't he pretty much said he wants to stay on the west coast? That pretty much means it'd have to be SF, LAD, or SD (does SD have any money left though)?I still think the easy answer is he ends up on the other side of LA. I think they wanted out of that Bauer deal and they stood pat to reset their tax penalties.
I don’t think he has said anything but that narrative (west coast) has been out there and accepted as fact for a long time now. We will seeYep. I'm resigned to that but OK with it as long as he stays out of the NL East (except Atlanta, of course). Hasn't he pretty much said he wants to stay on the west coast? That pretty much means it'd have to be SF, LAD, or SD (does SD have any money left though)?
You’ve always got a hot meal at uncle Scott’s cardboards. Just remember that.Honestly, learning to control my bankroll was the biggest thing for me. Now when variance hits it doesn't hurt as much, where as before I would win 3 $10 bets then lose a $100 bet and end up down on the day. Staying consistent and disciplined makes a world of difference.