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JT Meter

PostPosted:1 decade 2 months ago
by Elvis
Well we think it's like 90% the Rams are moving, Jim Thomas has it at 56-44, so i'm starting a JT Meter...

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Re: JT Meter

PostPosted:1 decade 1 month ago
by Hacksaw
Where's the Roggin Meter? He'd have it at 90 - 10...

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PostPosted:1 decade 1 month ago
by Gareth
I'm in between - 75/25.

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PostPosted:1 decade 1 month ago
by Elvis
I just wanna know how JT comes up with 56-44, instead of 55-45. I'd like to see his formula...

Re: JT Meter

PostPosted:1 decade 1 month ago
by Hacksaw
HA HA HA. Really. Maybe he thinks the the odd (or in this case even) number will lend a bit more cred like he actually has a formula.

Re: JT Meter

PostPosted:1 decade 1 month ago
by Elvis
Maybe he's just being funny? He said this too:

I'm going 52-48 right now that they finish above .500.
by jthomas May 5 at 12:59 PM


Or maybe he thinks his predictions are accurate to within 1%...

Re: JT Meter

PostPosted:1 decade 1 month ago
by Hacksaw
No change in the meter bump.

Re: JT Meter

PostPosted:1 decade 1 month ago
by Elvis
Hacksaw wrote:No change in the meter bump.


You'd think it would start pegging to the right pretty soon...

Re: JT Meter

PostPosted:1 decade 1 month ago
by Hacksaw
There has been so many articles posing problems for the StL stadium effort, yet some still a few who think it's either an illusion, smoke or leverage.
Maybe we have out LA homer glasses on but it's hard not to see that ESK wants to pull out of StL and into LA. The effort in StL, albeit stoic and energized is still falling short. Just because other have arrived at a 50% - 50%'ish split with their cities, that is not the standard now. The difference is thatt those owners (like Spanos and Davis) wanted to stay in the current markets. Kroenke by all accounts, doesn't.

I will be shocked if the Rams are told they can't leave.

Re: JT Meter

PostPosted:1 decade 1 month ago
by Hacksaw
Perhaps these meetings will bump the meter. I hope Stan makes a good pitch.