Hate to break up this conversation, but if anyone is looking to move down please let me know, I will be trying to move up ASAP
I work next to one. I'll take a picture of it for you one day. Can I email you a burger? Does thing work*shakes computer*
I am legitimately worried about you taking him for sure now. Leeroy I was on the fence with but you, You're a scoundrel!
Man my first year in the league I would have my target taken right before my pick it happened like 6 times out of like 11 draft picks and it ****ing sucked. Everyone thought it was SOOOOOOOOOOOOOo funny. *******s.
If someone takes a player you wanted right before you pick. One year it happened to BuckeyeKing a few times so therefore we call it getting BK'd.
it just helps you were vocal enough about your disappointment. I enjoy that a BK is when something happens to you and a schisno is when you do something to someone.
Man **** that noise, that's why I hate trading down. Well it was my first year it was highly frustrating just like how for like the first 3 years you pissed me off with your 23 hour snipes. Getting Schisno'd is worse. It might not have been popular but you got who you wanted. Getting paranoia is real when it comes to drafting. You will always say what if...
I doubt anyone was thinking of drafting him near that pick, so you didn't force anyone to endure a BK yet, maybe in the later rounds.
Doubt it. But i know i got at least 2 teams with maxx williams. I think i got one team with my pick of Andrus Peat. Dont worry though, youll get your first BK one day
Yea, Cardinals pick would have had to come like 15 mins earlier, as that was the last time I checked the site. I would have picked earlier this morning, but was actually doing work the first hour here.
True story. I am a burger aficionado. I eat burgers at least weekly, if not more than that. I moved to Kansas City about 7, 8 months ago, and one of my first orders of business was taking stock of what burgers were available. There were just so many options. Too many options, really. So, I did what you would expect me to to. I approached the problem logically. I actually built a bracket, NCAA tournament style, with all the chain restaurants on one side and all of the local options on the other side, with the intention of trying the burgers head-to-head until I discovered the city's best burgers, both chain and local. My coworkers discovered my plan because they are nosy, and of course wanted to be part of my evaluation process. So now I'm the de facto leader of a burger mafia at work. We haven't made it too far into the bracket - on the chain side we've evaluated #1 Five Guys against #16 Burger King, which Five Guys won handily. KC doesn't have an In-N-Out, Shake Shack, Rally's (Checkers), or Whataburger (basically the state burger of Texas), unfortunately (nor do we have a Fuddruckers, although we do have a Red Robin), so I'm a bit limited in terms of chains. That said, you guys are forgetting Steak 'n Shake, Jack In the Box (their late night menu is crazy), and Winsteads (our local chain) in terms of good burger options. We've taken to doing burgers on Fridays - last week was Max's, a local place that does two things, Burgers and Gyros - or, if you're adventurous, you can top your burger with gyro meat. It was awesome. Today it's a throwback ice cream parlor place named the Snack Shack. I have high hopes. Having gone through the first little bit of the bracket, if it's not Five Guys, Smashburger, Shake Shack, or In-N-Out, go local. The other chain options just don't usually compare. The one exception is Wendy's, which I actually really like most of the time.
Have you had a chance to try burgers from Beer Kitchen, Tannin or Westside Local? Heck, I've even seen some of our BBQ joints do a smoked burger which I heard wasn't half bad.
I've been trying to trade out of that train wreck spot behind him. Surprise surprise no one wants to go there ;p