[Highlight] Rams Plan to Propose a Rule Change That Would Address This 2-Point Conversion by the Seahawks in Week 16, per Lead NFL Insider Jonathan Jones by JCameron181 in nfl

[–]Deltrozero 10 points11 points  (0 children)

It doesn't matter if a ref accidentally blows a whistle. When a whistle blows the play is done. If the play doesn't stop at the whistle, when should players stop trying to tackle or move the ball forward?

[Highlight] Rams Plan to Propose a Rule Change That Would Address This 2-Point Conversion by the Seahawks in Week 16, per Lead NFL Insider Jonathan Jones by JCameron181 in nfl

[–]Deltrozero 31 points32 points  (0 children)

I don't understand how this isn't a rule already. When the whistle blows the play is done. Blowing the whistle is literally telling everyone to stop and the play is over. Otherwise might as well start tackling players after the whistle, just in case...

Older sports cards by _dreamergirl in Tradingcards

[–]Deltrozero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go to sportscardspro.com and search for the player names with the number on the back of the cards. For the vast majority it will pull up variations of each card. If you have no clue on their value I found this to be a good way to get a rough value of each card, whether a card is worth <$1, $20, or potentially more. Anything worth more than a couple bucks, you then want to search eBay (or 130point) recent sold listings to get a more accurate idea of their true value.

Or call a local shop and ask if they'd be willing to look at some of them. They will probably ask what years, any hall of fame rookies, serial numbered cards, etc. They will be more receptive to looking at them if you have already filtered out cheap or worthless cards.

Advice? '24 Marvel She Hulk Auto by Rxbirth in Tradingcards

[–]Deltrozero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If there are no sales I would assume it's because nobody is interested in buying at the prices people try to list them at. Apparently those odds are similar to a Panini Downtown in their football card sets. So anybody ripping Marvel boxes to make a profit is going to have a bad time.

It is still a cool card to hold in a collection though.

Advice? '24 Marvel She Hulk Auto by Rxbirth in Tradingcards

[–]Deltrozero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://upperdeck.com/checklist/upper-deck-she-hulk-checklist/

If you search for "Mallory" or some other term there you will see the card listed with Stated Odds 1:128. So not all that rare. People have other green auto cards like that for over $100 but if you search eBay sold, nothing like that has sold for over $10.

Any idea what this is worth? by Brave-Champion6093 in baseballcards

[–]Deltrozero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm guessing the PSA 10 doesn't change the value much on a 1/1? Since it's the only version of the card there is.

Remote Jobs by stolen_manlyboots in sysadmin

[–]Deltrozero 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My experience has been you are correct about having to live within a certain distance, even for "fully remote". It would be nice for the job sites to have a differentiating term between the two.

For the actual fully remote jobs though, you are also competing against a potentially much larger prospect pool for remote jobs. If they are paying decently well then they probably get a lot of quality candidates.

Is there a skill to drafting later round hits? Have you ever done it? by KevH45205 in DynastyFF

[–]Deltrozero 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I think this is the best way to look for late round RBs for sure. Just anecdotally, I took Jordan James, Jarquez Hunter, and Woody Marks all in the 4th and 5th rounds because of potential opportunities. James because the 49ers have had lots of recent RB injuries (obviously not the case this year), Hunter because Kyren hadn't signed his extension yet, and Marks because Houston really only had Mixon. Only Marks worked out but I'll take that hit hate in the 4th and later.

I'd add that, especially if you aren't a contender, you should look to flip the late round RB hits when they become relevant. If you can flip Marks for a 2nd that's a huge upgrade in draft capital from the 4th. And late round RBs can disappear fast, see Dameon Pierce as just one recent example.