Value guys like volatility.
Lower round /
value guys I like: Jeff Holland, Uchenna Nwosu, Josh Sweat (but don't see him as a top 50 pick talent like some do), Leon Jacobs, Hercules Mata'afa, Ade Aruna (relative to his nfl.com grade, I like him a lot), Ola Adeniyi (as a shoot - for - the - moon late round pick).
If you are
a value guy like me, you pick from the bottom quartile, the green zone, for out - of - favor industries.
Not exact matches
It's innovation in adding
value to an existing platform, or idea,
like Guy Laliberté did with Cirque du Soleil when he merged circus and the theatre,» says Keith McIntyre, president of K.Mac & Associates, a marketing communications agency.
«It sounds
like you are liberal, so my question to you is,» Why is your opinion more important than mine... and why is it that you
guys feel that the rest of us (over 80 % of America is Christian) should bend our
values to fit yours?»
Moreover,
like answer A, answer B leaves you with nothing to say to the other
guy, who now tells you that his culture has taught him to
value building a master race.
I mean, playing games at places
like Cameron Indoor or in the NCAA Tournament as the
guy other teams are trying to stop may be of some
value in terms of basketball development, but it doesn't hold a candle to FILM STUDY and EXERCISING IN A POOL!
A lot of GMs
value production which is also why
guys like Alshon go in the 2nd round even though he had the most receiving yards in the SEC his sophomore year then his stats fell off a cliff with a new coach and QB his Junior year.
Further down the list there is a lot of
value with
guys like Michael Thomas (+2000) and Dez Bryant (+3300).
# 1 BAP, Our GM, Gene Smith
likes getting the best
value and is a hardcore BPA philospphy
guy.
Quarterbacks are a valuable commodity in the NFL, and even
guys with virtually no experience
like Hoyer have some
value.
Unless that
guy is
like Gary Harris or something at that
value level and age trading 15/16 is a massive DoNotWant.
Trading back with a teams
like the Chargers or Cardinals will allow us to draft a
guy like Landry at a spot where
value meets need.
Given the
value, I think I'd prefer
guys like Guice, Michel, Jones, or the SDSt
guy (name escapes me)... but as I always clarify, I have no idea how to evaluate talent.
In general, I believe Shanahan
values centers more than OGs, so it makes sense that he'd
like to draft a
guy to play OG who could very likely be the replacement for Richburg in case of an injury — without a big drop - off in production.
The first we've all heard before...
value — I don't think anyone denies the impact that RBs can have on a team,
guys like Fournette, Zeke, and Gurley are valuable to their team.
I would understand small moves up or down if they feel «their
guy» is about to get snatched up, or nothing they
like is of
value, but (historically) I'm getting tired of looking back to past drafts and saying,» «Player A» was right there when we picked «player B.» What if we had got him instead?»
However, the Browns would never give up that much to get Mack because he wouldn't add that level of
value to their team and their fan base would kill them over it... just
like the Raiders fan base would kill Reggie and Mark for trading away a
guy who should spend his entire career in the S&B.
Every fifth day when
guys like Justin Verlander, Roy Halladay and Clayton Kershaw take the mound, bettors are more than willing to take the favorite with no regard to their true
value.
I tend to shy away from the favorites when it comes to betting statistical leaders, but given the parity at the top of this list, there is
value in going with a
guy like Brees or Ryan.
While there isn't much
value to be had betting on McDavid (+260), further down the list
guys like Nikita Kucherov (+1400) and Jack Eichel (+1700) are smarter wagers.
He had a.534 TS % to go with a.290 Usage % (a bad ratio), a 16.5 PER, 4.2 win shares (ok for a rotation player... in line with
guys like Harkless last year or Aminu this year), a -2.7 BPM, and a -0.6
Value over Replacement.
Hartline was a highly productive receiver until injuries took a toll on him, and if you can get a
guy like that in the 4th, that's pretty good
value.
That's my own personal view but the
guy is world class and I would prefer to see someone
like an out to out Striker to come in and get rid of Sturridge asap while he is fit and has a
value and bring in say Aubameyang who at 28 and also a world class Striker is availabe for around # 45 - # 50M!!
One thing is sure, that this
guy is a skill full player, if we can add more
value on him to sale him next season let him stay but if the coach knows he can not then let him go, as for the
guy talking about Africa's I think that is bat the issue, I am an African I will
like to see an African player play for my club I mean our club but not a player that have nothing to offer, so it is not the matter of where the player comes from.
He's trusted Defoe to play on his own up front (Falcao isn't a big
guy, either), and he's also seen the
value in skillful target men
like Adebayor and Drogba.
Smaller exercises
like curls and pressdowns might be of some
value to the
guys, especially when they are past the beginner stage, but they are a waste of time for females.
i'm a
guy with old school
values but
like to have fun and spend time outdoors, goal oriented but
like to enjoy company of someone special.
im a very sensual and sensitive type of
guy who lives life by old fashioned
values and believe all women should be adored and treated
like the princesses they are, so i «am here searching for that special lady who appreciates being obeyed and completely spoiled by a younger man who would do...
Im a normal
guy looking for friendship, dating & hopefully more... ME: Honest / Loyal Caring Affectionate Normal / Secure Young @ Heart Fun Fit Laid Back Motivated Open Minded Drama Free Adventurous / Spontaneous Morals &
Values Tired of having the talk
LIKES:...
If you look at «Game of Thrones» on face
value — blood, tits, dragons, swearwords — you're
like, «Oh, this must be for
guys.»
im a laid back
guy who loves to laugh,
values all his friends and family.i
like to be the footbatll coach from my chair, which is why my «philadelphia eagles loose.
I
like a woman who is feminine, soft spoken, soft heart, honest, one -
guy girl (not player), romantic, affectionate, someone who thinks that being with her partner is a happiness for her no matter where she is,
value her..
I'm a down to earth, centered, open minded and well rounded
guy, that's good looking, healthy and sane, I'm looking to chat with some one that's
like minded has the same interests and
values, and discuss our interests, maybe meet up for coffee or a happy hour drink first, then see if we want to...
But to me he was always this giant behemoth, and to do it as sort of a normal - size
guy didn't seem to fit the character, and more importantly I think we got a lot of
value out of him being larger than life and, you know, this fantastic physical presence in - and I mean fantastic
like otherworldly - this otherwise very grounded film.
But
like Oliver Stone adapting the life of Richard Nixon and somehow ending up feeling for the
guy, Anderson, who's never given any public indication of sharing Bigfoot's
values, seems to treasure him as a human being, a lost soul.
We got a lot of different responses, but really, the
value was in grounding the
guy and making him
like real people we had met and seen in real life, rather than just an imagined version of what it might be.
As a
guy who spent years writing for car - consumer pubs, I always
liked the old A6's
value - for - money equation.
I am very fond of high vehicles by which clear vision will be available.I am getting all the things
like power pickup performance satisfaction
value for money mileage safety and many more from my EECO CAR.I am using since three and half years.NO maintenance is there!!!!!!!! So
guys for what you are waiting.
Fraser Rea
likes getting
value for his money, but he isn't the kind of
guy who's going to scrimp on luxuries.
If you look at
value guys» portfolios, [
like] Prem Watsa's and look at ours, or some of the other
value guys» portfolios, they can be quite different.
As
value guys, we thought that, perhaps during a crisis
like this, we can get an opportunity to invest cheap.
It sounds
like your
guy wants the loan - to -
value on the refinance to be under 80 %, whereas it currently stands around 90 % based on the $ 310k valuation.
When a
value investor
like Warren Buffett says: «I felt
like an oversexed
guy on a desert island.
Regular
guy like me who pay full credit card balance off every month and count rewards as passive income will not find any
value out of Walmart Moneycard.
And yes, lots of
value guys have
liked gold.
Like some sort of ambitious
guy, he basically scrapped it and started over, creating a much more in depth volume, calling it The
Value of Simple.
Even a relatively inexperienced
guy like me can get real
value from this well explained / minimum jargon approach...........
Are you
guys finding
value anywhere or are you
like a lot of people that I've talked to that are kind of waiting on the sidelines at the moment for some better valuations to come along?
But
like many
value guys, he can be early (on trading desks, they call that «wrong»).