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3 minutes ago, Blizzard of 93 said:

Lol, that would be funny…

Lots of time to fill in that small gap!

Imho, as a big believer in seasonal patterns, you always want to be in the bullseye for the first meaningful snowfall. This year, to my/our south. Then to see maps like that just make the other half of me crazy since I started at 50%.

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13 minutes ago, mitchnick said:

Imho, as a big believer in seasonal patterns, you always want to be in the bullseye for the first meaningful snowfall. This year, to my/our south. Then to see maps like that just make the other half of me crazy since I started at 50%.

We are very much in the game.

We don’t need much of a shift to put southern PA in the bullseye.

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13 minutes ago, mitchnick said:

I was expecting the Gefs and especially the Eps to hold serve over the last run, if not improve, but they reduced snowfall. Wtf

That was a little surprising, but they will waffle back & forth a bit until we pin down a specific storm.

The Canadian ensemble held its ground with 6 inches getting into the LSV.

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2 hours ago, mitchnick said:

Brutal 12z Euro run for S Central PA. I don't know whether to laugh or cry, but believe it's possible in light of seasonal pattern.  This one's for you Bubbler...and me. Lol

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Pardon my "French" but that's a true kick in the nuts if I ever saw one...

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3 hours ago, canderson said:

I recommend everyone give up caring about the nfl. It frees up a lot of time! 

Gave the NFL and College football up years ago. I will still check scores of games, usually next day. 
But yes, gives you a lot more free time. Not so sure some of the games aren’t scripted.

Currently  37 degrees

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3 minutes ago, Santa Clause said:

Idk I enjoy the nfl and college football, I still do stuff when I want to on Sundays but some days it’s fun to just watch a few games. 

It can be a time suck.  Were it not for gambling and fantasy, NFL would be in trouble.  NCAA football needs an enema.  Ted Cruz says he is going to do it, we shall see, 

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Here's my take on NFL: 

 

It's great. Once you get past the television crap and having sports betting shoved down your throats. The NFL is the absolute best sports league on the planet when it comes to equality among its franchises. With exception to true poverty franchise like the Browns and Raiders, it is almost impossible to suck year in and year out with how the league is structured. When was the last time the Colorado Rockies were good? Their one fluke season where Rocktober happened and they got their stool pushed in in the World Series? 

 

Compare NFL to World Futbol. Today my beloved Tottenham Hotspur Football Club played a bunch of part time soccer players in the English FA cup, a team that was 96 places beneath them in the football pyramid, and Spurs almost lost, but they didn't and they move on. Meanwhile in league play they're closer to relegation than promotion and they're one of the largest clubs on the planet. The top four or five clubs on earth (Football Club Barcelona, Real Madrid, Manchester United, to name a few) have hundreds of millions of dollars more to spend than teams in their own domestic leagues such as Crystal Palace Football Club or Ipswich Town Football Club. Why? Because there's only Financial Fair Plan rules in world football that require the clubs to spend less than they make. 

 

Which is something baseball won't even require outside of a bullshit luxury tax structure. 

 

For all that alone, NFL is incredible. And it's generally a great product.

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