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Hellmuth |
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41 | 16.60% |
Poker, in general |
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29 | 11.74% |
PartyPoker |
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15 | 6.07% |
ESPN |
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46 | 18.62% |
Cardplayer |
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8 | 3.24% |
Hachem |
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108 | 43.72% |
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So you're saying having lots of help should stop a guy from getting the award? Should Peyton not have gotten it last year because he has really good WRs and a really good RB? I understand the strength-of-schedule argument, but I don't count that against him as much as you seem to. Alexander has completely carried the Seahawks this year and firmly established himself as the league's #1 or #2 RB. [/ QUOTE ] So it doesn't bother you that over half of Shaun's schedule has/will come against bottom ten teams against the run? How about the fact that only one will come against a top ten team against the run? How about the fact that Maurice Morris is averaging 5.5 ypc? [ QUOTE ] So you're saying having lots of help should stop a guy from getting the award? [/ QUOTE ] No, but I'm saying it makes his accomplishments a lot less impressive. [ QUOTE ] Alexander has completely carried the Seahawks this year and firmly established himself as the league's #1 or #2 RB. [/ QUOTE ] I thought you said he had lots of help this year? |
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