Yeah looks like more chances and as others suggest, were only headed into prime time with things looking decent pattern wise.
It was a Miller B, and yep, one should never underestimate the "jip" potential wrt dryslot/taint. I made my error into thinking the quicker transfer/erosion of primary would occur, when it appeared that primary hung on a bit longer which is why south of MD line got gut punched IMO. That would have been a couple hours less or further south w/ the warm nose intrusion into our area. That wasn't being seen on all models and we clearly had 2 camps inside of 24, and I went with the thought that the coastal would suck the steam outta the primary and the column would collapse a bit sooner. My gut was wrong, and I'm no met, so I'll eat that one. No biggie.
This was a ton of fun for me/us. The board was great (although I though Pawatch was meltin a bit pre storm (lol all good buddy - it was a nervous time for a bit )
I enjoy the thrill of the chase and the fun/education convos we have when gettin storms.
Much of it still happened how my head thought it would, that that was a personal win for me. Onto the next one............