A list of puns related to "Drafting tape"
Has anyone ever drafted pixel tape? How did you go about doing it. I've drafted LED tape plenty of times but for that I can just draw a box and just put the chan & addr for the segment. Since pixel tape has so many channels and addresses whats the best way to draft it?
My sewing skills are high medium/low advanced and I have never drafted a pattern before. I have an awesome reversible apron that I purchased about 10 years ago that is starting to show its well loved status. The aprons are no longer made so I would love to draft a pattern from the one I have.
I have been reading about drafting a pattern using painters tape and was wondering if using this method is a foolβs errand? The apron seems to based off the Emmeline apron pattern but with a few different design elements. I have already purchased the Emmeline pattern but I really want to replicate the apron I have without tearing it apart.
Iβve heard a lot about sauce but donβt follow cfb. Who are the best prospects at these positions?
Edit: pics below
After a year or so of searching, I found a Canadian company that sells them. They came today and they are perfect! I have 15, single-sleeved (in the cheap UltraPro sleeves) cards per case; and there's still enough room to fit in home- printed "J-Cards" from the OG pack designs. I bought 64 of them (for both cubes I own) and it was around $50 shipped. I almost bought the Cubamajigs, but they were out of stock on the art I wanted and I really wanted to be able to customize the covers of the packs. I am so stoked!!
https://www.duplication.ca/
Edit: here are some pics. Doing this from mobile, so please forgive me.
So, after some testing, I decided not do a full J card for each case. The folds on the J card were hard to do on regular printer paper by hand, and the fit is so tight already. So instead, I just printed the pack art, and cut it out to serve as a cover. I pulled the art off the Mothership. https://i.imgur.com/epiISA3.jpeg
Here is the side view. It looks like the cards fit loosely, but the little "rib" in the upper right corner of this image puts the slightest pressure on them. It's not enough for me to be concerned, but I don't think I'd be comfortable putting a 16th card, or any sleeve thicker than the UltraPro Mattes in them. https://i.imgur.com/bGdwLb2.jpg
This is another view. Open, with the sleeved cards. If you zoom in, you can see the "ribs" in the upper right mentioned above. https://i.imgur.com/1601YSw.jpeg
This last view is what 20 sleeved (UltraPro Matte) cards look like in the case. I would not feel comfortable here because of you look closely, the top sleeve is being forced open just a bit by the "rib", I feel like this would damage the sleeve, or worse, the card, over time. https://i.imgur.com/cDUKnSU.jpeg
For those who haven't seen it...on his YouTube channel, KW did a full series of videos breaking down tape on the top 5 QBs in the draft. Pretty solid insight from a hall of famer...it's called QBConfidential. www.youtube.com/c/kurtwarnerqbc
Iβve always wondered why it was so drafty in the bathroom. Now I know since this bathroom has two walls on the exterior of the house.
Iβm picturing cutting 3β x wall length strips of drywall and screwing them to the studs. Taping the drywall to drywall seam and then caulking the seam between the flooring and the drywall strip before attaching new baseboard.
Does this sound right? Or do I need to mud the strip texture paint and all that as well?
Keep in mind this seam will all be behind the new baseboards.
EDIT: forgot to put the little drawing I made: https://ibb.co/nQn3Vgb
The kid's highlights are gorgeous. He looks like a more powerful Kamara or a svelter Kareem Hunt. Obviously he's neither of those guys. But he's not on another planet, either. He's clearly good -- I think he's good enough to see some field time this year. How far is he dropping in your rookie drafts? I got him at 5.01 which seems criminally low. Are people scared of the landing spot and the fact he was almost the last pick of the draft?
NFL draft analystΒ Todd McShayΒ evaluated the numbers against what he sees on tape, with some additional context from Parolin. What matches the film, and what doesn't? Numbers don't tell the entire story, but they help support and complement evaluations, and sometimes they can even force a scout to go back to the tape and take another look from another angle. So let's dig in, beginning with how each quarterback handles pressure.
Note: Even after trying to level the field for all QBs by looking at their past 13 starts, there were still some irregularities. First, Mills' sample was just 11 games because that is all he has for his career. Second, Lance's numbers were only available for two of the five sections, as FCS numbers have limited offerings.
Who can extend plays under duress?
Under Pressure Over Past 13 Starts
QB | TOTAL QBR PRESSURED | QB | TOTAL QBR BLITZED |
---|---|---|---|
Mac Jones | 78.3 | Mac Jones | 97.3 |
Zach Wilson | 44.0 | Zach Wilson | 94.5 |
Trevor Lawrence | 33.4 | Justin Fields | 81.1 |
Justin Fields | 22.6 | Lawrence | 69.6 |
2020 FBS averages:Β 10.0 under pressure, 63.5 when blitzed
Notes:Β Trey Lance's numbers not available here;
McShay:Β While all of these categories matter, I really dig in on the pressure numbers. What happens when it all breaks down is very important for today's quarterback prospects. NFL pass-rushers will get on you quickly, and I like to see how well a signal-caller can still make things happen when the pockets close in. We see what we see on tape, but having the numbers line up with that is a good clarifier.
And wow, do Alabama's Jones and BYU's Wilson pop here. Wilson certainly isn't surprising -- one of his best traits is his ability to extend plays, instinctively creating when forced to go off-schedule and adjusting his arm angle to hit windows. But Jones isn't the kind of QB who makes a lot of throws on the run or scrambles for big pickups when the pocket isn't clean. Instead, his ability to process quickly, get through his progressions, and maneuver within the pocket stand out. And of course, he had a great offensive line and plenty of weapons to work with at Bama.
Parolin:Β Let's put Jones' numbers in context. The FBS average for QBR under pressure last season was 10.0, and no other QB in this exercise exceeded 44 (which is, by the way, also a great result). Yet Jones -- who was pressured 101 times last year, averaging 11.1 yards per attempt and throwing 13 TDs to only two interceptions on those plays -- managed to h
... keep reading on reddit β‘I've seen a ton of KC folks try to figure out which linemen will fit our scheme.
Here is what I've looking for :
PASS:
RUN:
PRE-SNAP:
UPDATE 1/3/22: Thank you to everyone that was willing to share their music with me. I now have enough to make it probably two years with a new album every day, though I'm only commiting to this first year lol. I'll create a final list of the year's albums and edit that in as soon as possible.
Hey folks,
I'm taking on a new challenge for myself this year. I'm going to listen to a new album every day, and I'd like your help. I need recommendations!
Here are the general guidelines I'm looking for:
β’ Streamable on Spotify or YouTube Music (I can do Amazon Music of there's enough demand)
β’ Not over 2 hours long (or 1.5 hrs per disc if multi-disc - limit 2 discs)
β’ Nothing from a band you're in/close with. I'm not here to listen to your demo tape.
If it covers these guidelines, or you feel there's an exceptional reason for it, drop it below!
EDIT: just some additional clarification. I can't commit to entire discographies, so please don't recommend something like "all of [artist]". I'm looking to get a variety so that I can hear things I might never have considered listening to before. Pick your favorite and I'll be happy to listen
EDIT 2: This is really picking up (which is great because I need about 300 more albums as of the drafting of this edit)! If I don't immediately reply, don't worry I'll still be going through every comment and gathering the suggestions. You'll see me reply once I have added yours in!
EDIT 3: I have already logged 200 albums and I'm not even caught up yet! Looks like I'll have enough for the year! If I get over 365 albums, I'll still add more to the list. An album will be randomly selected every day. If I knew a good way to get a master document shared I'd do so, let me know if there's a way
Hey guys, expat living in Europe here. I just wanted to ask the hive mind here if yβall knew of any way to watch the first round on demand after it happens live. I wonβt be able stay up all night in order to watch it live, but would still like to see things unfold one pick at a time. Does anyone have any suggestions? I appreciate it!
Dude came out of high school as the 163rd best cornerback prospect, the 1,672nd best player in the country, and he goes his entire college career without allowing a single TD in coverage. Obviously recruiting stars aren't everything, and 3* players are scattered throughout the NFL, but how do you go from being that lowly rated to having arguably one of the greatest cornerback collegiate careers of all time? Guys like Stingley, and Coach Prime can't even say they did what Gardner did.
Is it just a fail on the recruiting scouts, or a rare case of somebody developing at a near perfect level?
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