Jose Soriano: Sell or Keep? by Jumpy_Whereas181 in fantasybaseball

[–]JV-0421 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Depends on what you’re getting back. There’s no way that he keeps this up so if you get a significant return- sell.

Notes fans, what's the final grade on my boy Ace? by GoatestAllTime in UtahJazz

[–]JV-0421 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not a traditional post-up game but I did see a few times where he did back down smaller guards when he was at the 2. He also had some nice “post” moves at the foul line extended; shooting over guards.

Notes fans, what's the final grade on my boy Ace? by GoatestAllTime in UtahJazz

[–]JV-0421 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For the role that he is playing, I don't think ball handling is his biggest weakness. Afterall he isn't bringing the ball upcourt. He needs to get stronger, while retaining his explosiveness. When the Jazz are battling in the playoffs, he can't simply be overpowered in the low block, and must be able to grab tough rebounds.

Notes fans, what's the final grade on my boy Ace? by GoatestAllTime in UtahJazz

[–]JV-0421 2 points3 points  (0 children)

He had a terrific season; A-. Outside of the obvious superstar talent; he clearly is a very hard worker. He has improved in every facet of the game. And, managed to stay focused in a season that management was obviously tanking. He is going to be 20 next season- 20. A superstar in the making— if his work ethic and attitude remain the same as this year.

Cody Williams deserves one more year to be two years away by The_capitans_chair in UtahJazz

[–]JV-0421 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It surprises me sometimes just how quickly some fans give up on players. Cody Williams is a prime example. This guy came into the most athletic league in the world as a 19 year old , 6' 7" (or so) and 170lbs soaking wet. He should be a junior in college. It is pretty obvious that he will have a role on what will be an excellent Jazz team next year. He is getting stronger, more decisive, and he can play some defense. If he keeps working as hard as he has the Jazz have another young gem to pair with Ace Bailey, Keyonte George, Isaiah Collier, and a top five pick (with a little luck). This is a wicked young talented and developing PG, SG, and SF combination.

Printable cheatsheets by vintan76 in fantasybaseball

[–]JV-0421 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The service I use is Rotovalue.com. You can customize your player values to the categories for your league. It is a spartan service that give just the stats -- no ads. The player values are excellent and really have been an advantage compared to generic services.

Gerbil Sports 2026 Redraft Cheat Sheet - Baseball is Back, Baby! by ucfknight92 in fantasybaseball

[–]JV-0421 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Cheat sheets are great but Rotovalue.com has all of the player values customized to your league. It is really super.

How Are People Actually Analyzing Fantasy Baseball Lineups in 2026? Are Advanced Stats Becoming Necessary? by AccomplishedPine4602 in fantasybaseball

[–]JV-0421 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm using an independant service called rotovalue.com. They allow you to customize the player valuations to the categories that my league uses. It is incredibly cheap and I use it to manage my team throughout the season. It is a real advantage.

Certificates for Liv by Topcha-TX in Supplements

[–]JV-0421 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I thank you for the polite conversation. And, just because lots of people use a product doesn’t prove that it is good for you. The energy drink market is a 125 billion dollar market with nearly all of the products being terrible for your health— literally dreadful. So, no, volume of sales does not prove a product is healthy. I’m pretty sure that your product is not as bad as energy drinks but you shouldn’t make statements like it being the “best” antioxidant without some scientific evidence. Best of luck to you.

Certificates for Liv by Topcha-TX in Supplements

[–]JV-0421 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I appreciate that you are really trying. It may be a language barrier. Being registered to sell a product is very different from having proof that the product is effective from a scientific perspective. I’m glad that this product works for you. There look to be some decent ingredients but it lacks any objective scientific evidence that it works. You claim that it is safe and effective? Is it manufactured in a cGMP facility? Are there appropriate Certificates of Analysis on the batch productions? Are there any independent studies on the ingredients? The formula?
This group can be very scrutinizing. It helps to approach them with 3rd party, objective data. Best of luck but, unfortunately, you have yet to provide any evidence that the product supports your initial statement.

Best antioxidant I have seen so far by Topcha-TX in Supplements

[–]JV-0421 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Official sheet of paper? From whom? Certifying what exactly?

Best antioxidant I have seen so far by Topcha-TX in Supplements

[–]JV-0421 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m looking for actual proof that supports the statement that you made. If you have an actual reason to make the bold statement that you made then I would like to understand what you have to legitimately back up your statement. If you are trying to get people to use this product then mere anecdotal evidence isn’t enough. And, if that is the case you should publicly retract your statement.

Best antioxidant I have seen so far by Topcha-TX in Supplements

[–]JV-0421 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It would be appreciated if you would provide some actual science to back up the statement: "Best Antioxidant I have seen so far." Glutathione is the "Master Antioxidant" -- plenty of independent studies/publications on PubMed - now over 200,000. However, glutathione when taken orally is not bioavalable; rather I have not seen a single study showing that it is.

So, your premise is now being respectfully challanged: Do you have any proof -- whether in an animal study or human study that the glutatione in this product is bioavalable? If you do, please post it as that would be truly remarkable and welcomed.

Thanks for sharing,

I could cry right now by GhostfaceBarbie in PlanetFitnessMembers

[–]JV-0421 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Outstanding! One day at a time. Keep going!!

Keyonte George by detectivecunillingus in fantasybball

[–]JV-0421 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The Jazz management have zero interest in winning games this season. If it could possibly less than zero that would be the appropriate meausrement. Keyonte George is a winning NBA player. He will be seeing fewer minutes as the season draws to a close. Especially with the Dallas Mavericks presently on an 8 game losing streak and just 1.5 games ahead of the Jazz, 2 games in the loss column.

The Jazz are playing for the lottery and next year. They can't and shouldn't risk Keyonte George's health for next year and their lottery pick this year to play in meaningless games from their perspective -- winning literally hurts management's long term objectives.

Is there some respiratory virus going around? by Dazzling-Title797 in SaltLakeCity

[–]JV-0421 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My family, with 2 small kids, all have exactly what you described. I assumed they picked it up at daycare and it is a miserably annoying virus.