This letter is being written to all of the NBA fantasy players who I have the pleasure of owning this year.
Dear team,
Thanks for listening to me. I realize in the hectic, dog-eat-dog world of the NBA it is sometimes difficult to listen to the owner and agree on issues with what I have to say. However, I'd like you all to understand where I'm coming from this year.
I'd like all of you to understand that when you play for my teams, you are expected to do a great deal. You don't have to do it all, your talents were drafted for certain expectations. For example, chris paul, I don't expect you to give me 5 or 6 rebounds a game or shoot 2.0 three-pointer. Unh-unh. you don't have to do that. All you gotta do is put up those assists, steals, shoot a good %, and keep the turnovers to a reasonable level. That's all I'm asking for. If you all performed up to your expectiations, you'd be happy, I'd be happy, ur teammates won't have to do more than their fair share, we'll all be happy. However, realistically I know not all of you will meet expectations. Some of you might even exceed expectations. Jamaal Tinsley, I sure hope that's you.
But if you don't meet my demands, here's what I want you to do: Just stay bad. Dont' have games where you show up and get my hopes up. Don't get jacked up when u play Golden State because you know you'll get a lot of chances at offense. No, if you're gonna be terrible, just go ahead and stay terrible so that I'll know you're gonna be like that the whole year and can dump you. Better, get injured. On that note, I know there are those of you out there w/ the label "injury-prone." I'm looking squarely at you, Jermaine O'Neal. Here's how I look at ur injuries: If I didn't think you guys had a reasonable shot to finish the season w/ at least 75 games, I wouldn't have drafted you. Yes, even you, Andrei Kirilenko. So I have given you a show of faith. Please reward me with it. However, if you do feel the need to sit out a few for injuries, here's what I ask of you: Don't make game-time decisions. If you feel bad, tell the coach. Sit out. Let everybody know. If you know you're gonna play, great. You don't need to say anything. But if you feel any pain at all, any contusions, heck, if your kid dropped his toy truck on your foot, let somebody know. The WORST thing that can happen is for me to check the box score or turn on the TV and see you sitting on the bench, watching like I am, with your thumb up your butt.
Most importantly, though, I just want you to know as fantasy players that you do make fantasy basketball a really fun game to play, and the game would obviously not exist without your participation and continued effort. So, for the majority of you, thanks a lot for keeping the NBA alive and let us watch you give us the fantasy jollies and for giving us a reason to watch the games ( to see how well you pad the stat sheet.) Good luck, and may you have a healthy, productive, fruit-bearing, expected season. Except for you, Mr. Brad Miller. If you don't start shaping up and playing like you should, I'm gonna gut ya. I mean cut ya. You know what I mean.
Fraternize on, players,
Your owner Robert Yan
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Sunday, October 28, 2007
What time is it? Game time!
I'm proud to say that this, the 34th ever post of fantasysportguru, will be done while watching the noon NFL games on sunday. It's actually already 45 minutes into the games, but i think it's a perfect time to update the games, get instant reflections on how players are doing.
Btw, BIG, HUGE NBA fantasy draft live today in my money league..............lot of pride on the line here, i've been playing w/ these guys for a few years now and got a lot to prove.
I'm watching Carolina vs. undefeated Indy, and Carolina's looking good. Next week is the huge, hyped-up matchup of New England and Indianaplis, ooooooo, but this week those 2 AFC teams go against some i-guess tough NFC teams, Carolina and Washington. They could be trap games for both teams, and I wouldn't be extremely shocked if both teams are no longer undefeated by next week. I'd say Indy has a better shot of getting knocked off, cuz Washington is somehow 4-2 despite not playing well at all.
That's the thing about the NFC.........there are just so many poor-middle teams that it's a crapshoot as to who's gonna win on any given week. You could just gell a little bit, get some improvements in a couple facets of games, and somehow find urself in the playoffs in the NFC. The ONLY decent teams i see in NFC are Green Bay, Dallas, NYG, and.............I really can't think of any other good teams. Seattle's not good, Tampa Bay's not good, Carolina might be good but haven't really shown it yet. Are the Bears a good team? Well, lemme let coach Denny Green answer that question:
"The Bears are who we THOUGHT they were!" ( Not very good)
Hines Ward 2 Rec TD's in the first half, baby! Woo! Finally, after a bunch of injuries and not-necessarily awesome games, he's breaking out today. Obviously, it's against Cincinatti who doesn't have a clue how to tackle, but hopefully this is a sign of things to come. My roomie and I both have the asian ( and we're both actually asian, funny, eh?) and we're looking for good things.
Cedric Benson is one of the worst fantasy busts this year, but he is also just plain bad. BAAAADDDD! If you don't watch Chicago games and u just look at the box scores, u see 51 yards on 20 carries, ur like, that was bad, but u really need to watch the games to kno how poorly he plays. Every time he runs it's like he's in slow motion, and instead of like the brandon jacobs- ron dayne type who can break a tackle on sheer ability, he raerly does that, only maybe falling forward and gettin 2 extra yards. Tops. It's not pretty. O and we wince when he's holdin the ball as well cuz he looks like he's gonna fumble. And on a not-too-seldom basis he does. It's disgusting.
Btw, BIG, HUGE NBA fantasy draft live today in my money league..............lot of pride on the line here, i've been playing w/ these guys for a few years now and got a lot to prove.
I'm watching Carolina vs. undefeated Indy, and Carolina's looking good. Next week is the huge, hyped-up matchup of New England and Indianaplis, ooooooo, but this week those 2 AFC teams go against some i-guess tough NFC teams, Carolina and Washington. They could be trap games for both teams, and I wouldn't be extremely shocked if both teams are no longer undefeated by next week. I'd say Indy has a better shot of getting knocked off, cuz Washington is somehow 4-2 despite not playing well at all.
That's the thing about the NFC.........there are just so many poor-middle teams that it's a crapshoot as to who's gonna win on any given week. You could just gell a little bit, get some improvements in a couple facets of games, and somehow find urself in the playoffs in the NFC. The ONLY decent teams i see in NFC are Green Bay, Dallas, NYG, and.............I really can't think of any other good teams. Seattle's not good, Tampa Bay's not good, Carolina might be good but haven't really shown it yet. Are the Bears a good team? Well, lemme let coach Denny Green answer that question:
"The Bears are who we THOUGHT they were!" ( Not very good)
Hines Ward 2 Rec TD's in the first half, baby! Woo! Finally, after a bunch of injuries and not-necessarily awesome games, he's breaking out today. Obviously, it's against Cincinatti who doesn't have a clue how to tackle, but hopefully this is a sign of things to come. My roomie and I both have the asian ( and we're both actually asian, funny, eh?) and we're looking for good things.
Cedric Benson is one of the worst fantasy busts this year, but he is also just plain bad. BAAAADDDD! If you don't watch Chicago games and u just look at the box scores, u see 51 yards on 20 carries, ur like, that was bad, but u really need to watch the games to kno how poorly he plays. Every time he runs it's like he's in slow motion, and instead of like the brandon jacobs- ron dayne type who can break a tackle on sheer ability, he raerly does that, only maybe falling forward and gettin 2 extra yards. Tops. It's not pretty. O and we wince when he's holdin the ball as well cuz he looks like he's gonna fumble. And on a not-too-seldom basis he does. It's disgusting.
Friday, October 26, 2007
End of longest week ever
This week was quite possibly one of the busier weeks I've ever had in my life..................I didn't expect so much stuff to pile on, but snowball it did. I've already made the list of things that I did, but I think everyone has one of those "hell weeks" where everything just happens to fall.
Had a Conversations w/ Leaders session yesterday and today. Really good one for me today w/ Lee Shapiro, he was a UIUC grad who went on to Georgetown Law and graduated from U of Chicago w/ J.D. Really intelligent guy, CEO of his own company, would love to turn into that guy some day.
Just got an email today about Sunny Skies Day Camp- not good news, I'm afraid- camp has discontinued, and much of the staff is moving over to the sister camp, Camp Kinneret. Grrrrrr. That site was really fun. Wish it woulda continued. Now I gotta really contemplate what I should do this summer before going to law school. My parents want me to get an internship/ business job. I prolly should, but being a camp counselor is so much fun!
Survivor: China getting really interesting. Last week in a twist that i thought was really unfair, ( blatantly unfair, actually), Aaron and James got moved over to Zhan Hu and promptly got outvoted by the existing Zhan Hu people, and Aaron left after Zhan Hu totally threw the immunity challenge. This week, though, Todd ( the self-possessed biggest fan of Survivor) found kidnapped James over to Fei Long and made him give him the clue to work together in a grand strategy to beat the Zhan Hu members that involved throwing the challenge, but to Todd and James's surprise, Zhan Hu instead tries HARD to win immunity this time and get it, and Fei Long loses a member in Cherea. REALLY interesting episode, actually, and things hint at a merge next episode w/ the 2nd immunity idol found. Phew. Again, wish I was on that show.
One of my life goals before turnin 30: Be on Amazing Race, Big Brother, or Survivor. Or some other great reality show ( quality ones, not like "The Next Great Pole Dancer" or something like that.
Big Brother people, have your people call my people.
Fantasy sports now. Time to play the game " He IS who we THOUGHT he was!" made popular by ESPN. I'm gonna name a player and tell you if he meets my expectations of him or if he did somethin totally different.
1.) L.T. = He IS who we THOUGHT he was! After a slow start, L.T.'s back on track and ready to go back to his scoring ways. Won't set any records this year, but look for 20 total TD's still.
2.) Wilis McGahee = He IS who we THOUGHT he was! Puts up a bunch of yards and gets a lotta carries in BAL's offense, but doesn't find end zone much because of BAL's O.
3.) Braylon Edwards= He IS who we THOUGHT he was! Broke out in 3rd year. Why didn't I draft him again?
4.) Tom Brady= NOT who i thought he was. Much better. Much much better. See Randy Moss.
5.) Maroney= NOT who i thought he was. Been sidelined by injury bugs this year, but w/ that offense, he should be getting easy carries. Fantasy beastdom was within his reach. He fumbled.
6.) Cedric Benson = He is who I thought he was. Not necessarily we. Cedric the Entertainer was a 2nd-round draft pick. I doubt even people in Chicago would take him w/ a 5th round pick if we redrafted.
7.) Dwyane Bowe = He IS who we...............we never thought anything about him cuz we don't know about him. A rookie in KC, he has freakish abilities. I woulda said Adrian Peterson here, but people knew about him. And still drafted him in like the 5th round. That includes me.
There's ur daily dose of fantasysportguru, guys. Big fantasy basketball draft tommorrow for me, even bigger live draft on sunday.
-Fantasize on,
Robert Yan
Had a Conversations w/ Leaders session yesterday and today. Really good one for me today w/ Lee Shapiro, he was a UIUC grad who went on to Georgetown Law and graduated from U of Chicago w/ J.D. Really intelligent guy, CEO of his own company, would love to turn into that guy some day.
Just got an email today about Sunny Skies Day Camp- not good news, I'm afraid- camp has discontinued, and much of the staff is moving over to the sister camp, Camp Kinneret. Grrrrrr. That site was really fun. Wish it woulda continued. Now I gotta really contemplate what I should do this summer before going to law school. My parents want me to get an internship/ business job. I prolly should, but being a camp counselor is so much fun!
Survivor: China getting really interesting. Last week in a twist that i thought was really unfair, ( blatantly unfair, actually), Aaron and James got moved over to Zhan Hu and promptly got outvoted by the existing Zhan Hu people, and Aaron left after Zhan Hu totally threw the immunity challenge. This week, though, Todd ( the self-possessed biggest fan of Survivor) found kidnapped James over to Fei Long and made him give him the clue to work together in a grand strategy to beat the Zhan Hu members that involved throwing the challenge, but to Todd and James's surprise, Zhan Hu instead tries HARD to win immunity this time and get it, and Fei Long loses a member in Cherea. REALLY interesting episode, actually, and things hint at a merge next episode w/ the 2nd immunity idol found. Phew. Again, wish I was on that show.
One of my life goals before turnin 30: Be on Amazing Race, Big Brother, or Survivor. Or some other great reality show ( quality ones, not like "The Next Great Pole Dancer" or something like that.
Big Brother people, have your people call my people.
Fantasy sports now. Time to play the game " He IS who we THOUGHT he was!" made popular by ESPN. I'm gonna name a player and tell you if he meets my expectations of him or if he did somethin totally different.
1.) L.T. = He IS who we THOUGHT he was! After a slow start, L.T.'s back on track and ready to go back to his scoring ways. Won't set any records this year, but look for 20 total TD's still.
2.) Wilis McGahee = He IS who we THOUGHT he was! Puts up a bunch of yards and gets a lotta carries in BAL's offense, but doesn't find end zone much because of BAL's O.
3.) Braylon Edwards= He IS who we THOUGHT he was! Broke out in 3rd year. Why didn't I draft him again?
4.) Tom Brady= NOT who i thought he was. Much better. Much much better. See Randy Moss.
5.) Maroney= NOT who i thought he was. Been sidelined by injury bugs this year, but w/ that offense, he should be getting easy carries. Fantasy beastdom was within his reach. He fumbled.
6.) Cedric Benson = He is who I thought he was. Not necessarily we. Cedric the Entertainer was a 2nd-round draft pick. I doubt even people in Chicago would take him w/ a 5th round pick if we redrafted.
7.) Dwyane Bowe = He IS who we...............we never thought anything about him cuz we don't know about him. A rookie in KC, he has freakish abilities. I woulda said Adrian Peterson here, but people knew about him. And still drafted him in like the 5th round. That includes me.
There's ur daily dose of fantasysportguru, guys. Big fantasy basketball draft tommorrow for me, even bigger live draft on sunday.
-Fantasize on,
Robert Yan
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Hot dawgs in late october
Hey y'all-
It's your favorite fantasy football commish/ afficianado/guru/nerd talking to you again. It's been a hectic week filled w/ 2 exams, 2 three-hour movie screenings ( mandatory), one paper due, and basically lots of work. I also had to run by all my LOR professors a 2nd time, which i felt bad about doing. I did squeeze in , however, 2 pretty good games of volleyball. Volleyball and I have really just found each other, i wish I would have plaeyd the sport earlier, I hate to brag but i feel like if i started freshman year of high school I woulda been a stud senior year. Coulda cut down on some of that useless busywork called homework and did me some digs, pancakes, slide attacks, and back-row hitting.
I tallied it up and basically from now until next monday or something I have 18 distinct things to do. Urgh. It just keeps going. I got law school apps to worry about, people!
Anyway, the topic of my post was hot dawgs tonight w/ my Alternative Spring Break group, a.k.a. ASB. We're going on a volunteer trip in January to Alexandria, Virginia to work with disadvantaged youths. Before we go, however, we need to fundraise a bunch of money, and tonight we're cooking hot dogs and giving it to people who "donate" to the fundraiser! Yippee!
All this on Oct. 25th. It's gonna be cold tonight. Hope not too cold.
I was trying to make a transition from hot dogs in cold weather to tailgating before football games to fantasy football, but eh. Whatever. I guess I just made the transition. Are you thinking about fantasy football now? See?
There are a lot of players I'm just sick of right now in fantasy football. They're just despicable. Atrocious. I feel embarrassed just owning them in fantasy leagues. Case in point: Shaun Alexander, or as the Yahoo! sports fantasy home page lists, "Shaun of the Dead." I think it's a great analogy in that he's like a zombie. He's not hurt or sidelined so that I can put in another player, he's just walking along like a zombie, doing mostly nothing and looking like he has dead legs. I almost value a guy who's good when in but hurt a lot higher than a guy who's never hurt but plays poorly.
Rudi Johnson. C'mon man. Kenny Watson had a sick game last week vs. Jets. That coulda been you.
Moss: I'm still upset that you waited until this year to have your breakout year. Sure, you have brady throwing to you now, but u DEFINITELY did not try that hard last year.
Kitna: What happened to you? No TD's the last 2 games? You better show me something, boy, or I'm benching you and benching you hard.
Travis Henry: Father to many illegitimates, using banned substances, and now bruised ribs? Too many rotoworld.com story update lines, not enough box score lines.
Gotta improve this week. One of the 18 things I gotta do before monday: Win.
-Fantasize on, Robert yan
It's your favorite fantasy football commish/ afficianado/guru/nerd talking to you again. It's been a hectic week filled w/ 2 exams, 2 three-hour movie screenings ( mandatory), one paper due, and basically lots of work. I also had to run by all my LOR professors a 2nd time, which i felt bad about doing. I did squeeze in , however, 2 pretty good games of volleyball. Volleyball and I have really just found each other, i wish I would have plaeyd the sport earlier, I hate to brag but i feel like if i started freshman year of high school I woulda been a stud senior year. Coulda cut down on some of that useless busywork called homework and did me some digs, pancakes, slide attacks, and back-row hitting.
I tallied it up and basically from now until next monday or something I have 18 distinct things to do. Urgh. It just keeps going. I got law school apps to worry about, people!
Anyway, the topic of my post was hot dawgs tonight w/ my Alternative Spring Break group, a.k.a. ASB. We're going on a volunteer trip in January to Alexandria, Virginia to work with disadvantaged youths. Before we go, however, we need to fundraise a bunch of money, and tonight we're cooking hot dogs and giving it to people who "donate" to the fundraiser! Yippee!
All this on Oct. 25th. It's gonna be cold tonight. Hope not too cold.
I was trying to make a transition from hot dogs in cold weather to tailgating before football games to fantasy football, but eh. Whatever. I guess I just made the transition. Are you thinking about fantasy football now? See?
There are a lot of players I'm just sick of right now in fantasy football. They're just despicable. Atrocious. I feel embarrassed just owning them in fantasy leagues. Case in point: Shaun Alexander, or as the Yahoo! sports fantasy home page lists, "Shaun of the Dead." I think it's a great analogy in that he's like a zombie. He's not hurt or sidelined so that I can put in another player, he's just walking along like a zombie, doing mostly nothing and looking like he has dead legs. I almost value a guy who's good when in but hurt a lot higher than a guy who's never hurt but plays poorly.
Rudi Johnson. C'mon man. Kenny Watson had a sick game last week vs. Jets. That coulda been you.
Moss: I'm still upset that you waited until this year to have your breakout year. Sure, you have brady throwing to you now, but u DEFINITELY did not try that hard last year.
Kitna: What happened to you? No TD's the last 2 games? You better show me something, boy, or I'm benching you and benching you hard.
Travis Henry: Father to many illegitimates, using banned substances, and now bruised ribs? Too many rotoworld.com story update lines, not enough box score lines.
Gotta improve this week. One of the 18 things I gotta do before monday: Win.
-Fantasize on, Robert yan
Saturday, October 20, 2007
Return to Normalcy
I believe the title of this particular entry listed above is a title to a movie starring Kevin Bacon, either that or a historical movement that we learned about in AP US History. Hmm.
Anyway, still deeply entrenched in a law-school-application mode, but i'm sure i'll add to the updates later. There are some big games tommorrow in the NFL, and it's important to preview them. Also, the BoSox tied the series 3-3 tonight against cleveland as J.D. Drew broke it open right in the first evening w/ a grand slam off fausto carmona, a young stud who i owned for a while and dropped..........him and ryan braun, urgggg...............Anyway, i gotta believe boston has a great chance to win Game 7 tommorrow night in the ALCS.......i'm even thinking they bring josh beckett back for a few innings in a do-or-die situation. Pretty intriguing stuff, too bad I haven't paid attention to the baseball playoffs since EVERY single divisional playoff game went the opposte way i wanted it to go.........D'backs, Rockies, Indians, and Red Sox......it was frustrating. And baseball, as Billy beane puts it ( and i think that man is a genius), is a crapshoot. Seriously, how is it that baseball has a shorter-game series than the NBA does? Too much chance involved, too much likelihood for a Florida Marlins, a St. Louis Cardinals, a 2002 Anaheim Angels.........teams like that.
Football, football, football! Stop getting off track! My roommate has a big dilemma this week where he needs to start 2 of the following 3: Wes Welker, Brandon marshall, and hines ward. Now, this is a tough decision that at first i thought was a no-brainer : Who starts wes welker? But wes had a huge game against dallas last week, and it a POROUS miami D he and tom brady are playing against, PLUS it's his former team whom he has something to prove to. Hines Ward is coming off of injury and hasn't had a big game for a while now, but I'm thinking he breaks out. But does he get covered by champ bailey? Cuz that'd contain him pretty bad. And marshall is now the #1 option for jay cutler in denver. It's a tough choice. Really it is, and i praise myself for being a fantasy football afficianado, but the truth is you can make the absolute RIGHT decision based on past performances, game conditions, opportunities, and player assessment, but once the game starts and the guy you benched puts up awesome numbers, u second-guess urself. This happens quite often, but I think in the long-term if you keep going w/ the right decision plays and going w/ all the information BEFORE the game, you'll have an overall net gain in points. Sure you'll be pissed at yourself some weeks, but long-term ( I anticipate playing fantasy football until i die) it'll pan out.
My decision: Start Hines and Marshall, hope wes welker doesn't make you wince.
Anyone notice that after Game 1, Carson Palmer has thrown 2 INT's in every game since? It's interesting cuz the Bengals have lost 5 straight in those 5 games too. That team is in some serious doo-doo. They should be okay this week tho against the equally bad Jets (1-5). T.J. Houshmandzedah is now a certified fantasy beast on that team at the expense of Ocho Cinco Chad Johnson........Chad seems to get all his points in a couple games during the season too, while T.J. is more consistent. Who woulda thunk that?
I'm licking my chops at starting LJ this week. Slurp.
Can Willis finally get a rushing TD this week in his old city of Buffalo? I say no.
Reggie Bush on turf, facing weak Atlanta D, w/ Drew Brees bouncing back, Deuce McAllister not there to take touches away. I like it.
I laugh at people who drafted Frank Gore anywhere from 4th-7th. He had one great year last year. Here's a tip: DON'T draft him high the next year! That's fantasy 101, folks.
Laurence Maroney has a real chance to prove he's not a bust by getting featured carries this week w/ Sammy Morris out. He's due.
So is torry holt and the whole St. Louis offense. Last year, Big game torry holt had a 154yd, 3TD game vs. Seattle just about at this time of the season. Bulger's back at QB. I expect big things from him tommorrow.
Anyway, still deeply entrenched in a law-school-application mode, but i'm sure i'll add to the updates later. There are some big games tommorrow in the NFL, and it's important to preview them. Also, the BoSox tied the series 3-3 tonight against cleveland as J.D. Drew broke it open right in the first evening w/ a grand slam off fausto carmona, a young stud who i owned for a while and dropped..........him and ryan braun, urgggg...............Anyway, i gotta believe boston has a great chance to win Game 7 tommorrow night in the ALCS.......i'm even thinking they bring josh beckett back for a few innings in a do-or-die situation. Pretty intriguing stuff, too bad I haven't paid attention to the baseball playoffs since EVERY single divisional playoff game went the opposte way i wanted it to go.........D'backs, Rockies, Indians, and Red Sox......it was frustrating. And baseball, as Billy beane puts it ( and i think that man is a genius), is a crapshoot. Seriously, how is it that baseball has a shorter-game series than the NBA does? Too much chance involved, too much likelihood for a Florida Marlins, a St. Louis Cardinals, a 2002 Anaheim Angels.........teams like that.
Football, football, football! Stop getting off track! My roommate has a big dilemma this week where he needs to start 2 of the following 3: Wes Welker, Brandon marshall, and hines ward. Now, this is a tough decision that at first i thought was a no-brainer : Who starts wes welker? But wes had a huge game against dallas last week, and it a POROUS miami D he and tom brady are playing against, PLUS it's his former team whom he has something to prove to. Hines Ward is coming off of injury and hasn't had a big game for a while now, but I'm thinking he breaks out. But does he get covered by champ bailey? Cuz that'd contain him pretty bad. And marshall is now the #1 option for jay cutler in denver. It's a tough choice. Really it is, and i praise myself for being a fantasy football afficianado, but the truth is you can make the absolute RIGHT decision based on past performances, game conditions, opportunities, and player assessment, but once the game starts and the guy you benched puts up awesome numbers, u second-guess urself. This happens quite often, but I think in the long-term if you keep going w/ the right decision plays and going w/ all the information BEFORE the game, you'll have an overall net gain in points. Sure you'll be pissed at yourself some weeks, but long-term ( I anticipate playing fantasy football until i die) it'll pan out.
My decision: Start Hines and Marshall, hope wes welker doesn't make you wince.
Anyone notice that after Game 1, Carson Palmer has thrown 2 INT's in every game since? It's interesting cuz the Bengals have lost 5 straight in those 5 games too. That team is in some serious doo-doo. They should be okay this week tho against the equally bad Jets (1-5). T.J. Houshmandzedah is now a certified fantasy beast on that team at the expense of Ocho Cinco Chad Johnson........Chad seems to get all his points in a couple games during the season too, while T.J. is more consistent. Who woulda thunk that?
I'm licking my chops at starting LJ this week. Slurp.
Can Willis finally get a rushing TD this week in his old city of Buffalo? I say no.
Reggie Bush on turf, facing weak Atlanta D, w/ Drew Brees bouncing back, Deuce McAllister not there to take touches away. I like it.
I laugh at people who drafted Frank Gore anywhere from 4th-7th. He had one great year last year. Here's a tip: DON'T draft him high the next year! That's fantasy 101, folks.
Laurence Maroney has a real chance to prove he's not a bust by getting featured carries this week w/ Sammy Morris out. He's due.
So is torry holt and the whole St. Louis offense. Last year, Big game torry holt had a 154yd, 3TD game vs. Seattle just about at this time of the season. Bulger's back at QB. I expect big things from him tommorrow.
Friday, October 19, 2007
On to the application
So I've got my final application #'s for LSAT: I just got my Sep. 2007, and I did just a tad worse than i expected, no biggie: 167............i was expecting like a 168, 169, which woulda been nice, but 167 is no slouch. I did really poorly in my standards, -9 in logical reasoning combined, a bunch of wrong answers were between 2 answer choices that I had narrowed it down to, and i just picked the wrong one outta those 2. I kick myself thinking if i had won the coin-flip w/ myself in just 2 of those questions, i woulda gotten 169, a really solid score. O well.
So now I'm looking at UCLA and USC, and I'm like exactly dead on UCLA's median scores from last admissions cycle: 167 median, 3.72 GPA. In that case, I'd like to say that my other factors can get me over the hump, but I suspect that my 3-year graduation, no full-time work experience will raise some eyebrows. This is a top-15 or so law school, after all. However, if I apply early decision............that might change some things. We'll see. Strangely, although USC is right behind UCLA and is a really worthy school as well, I feel much more confident that I can get into USC.
Time for the personal statement, boys.
Anyway, despite law school being the first thing I talk about in all these october postings, the one thing that I think about every day is still fantasy sports. And boy do we have a big day tommorrow: My first Fantasy NBA draft. Boy o boy, this is my fav time of year, boys and girls! I love getting great deals on players because they're undervalued, and 2 roto stars i'm targeting in 1st round: Dirk Nowitzki, Shawn Marion. These 2 should be drafted #1 and #4 overall, instead they're going on average #4 and #8. That's unacceptable. People are drafting dwayne wade over dirk when wade is out for at least a month right at the beginning.
A note on Fan baseball, which recently concluded: Next year, do what you shoulda done this year: draft pitchers later. Not even johann santana, the only 1st-round pitcher, did his usual thing, and lotsa early-round pitchers went down like Zambrano, Oswalt. Pitchers are so very volatile and don't get that many starts to average out their stats, whereas hitters get 550 AB-600 AB every year and hit pretty much the same, at least most good hitters do. Take the sure things in the first few rounds, then there are SO many sleeper surprises later in drafts for pitchin that you'll just pluck'em up like nothing. This year there were sleepers like Tom Glavine, Josh Beckett, Tim Hudson, Tim Lincecum in the middle of the year, Oliver Perez to an extent........lotso lotso guys. So I'd even straight up draft 6 hitters right at the top of the draft and not even think about any pitching, then get a closer or something, wait a few rounds, pick up Aaron Harang, then wait till the end of the draft, pick up Francisco Liriano. Let's just hope he doesn't get hyped up too much over offseason and comes back in full form. Shhhhhh. Don't let this sleeper's name get too loud.
Fantasy football- We're in that stretch of the season when there are the most amount of bye teams- this week there's just 4, last week there were 6, next week they'll be six. Gotta make sure ur not losing games during these bye stretches just cuz u were lazy and didn't put in bye teams. That's just the essentials of fantasy football, guys. The playoffs are crazy, but each regular season game means a lot. Most leagues force u to make the top 1/3 of your league to make the playoffs, so you gotta fight for a winning record, at the least.
-Fantasize on, Robert Yan
So now I'm looking at UCLA and USC, and I'm like exactly dead on UCLA's median scores from last admissions cycle: 167 median, 3.72 GPA. In that case, I'd like to say that my other factors can get me over the hump, but I suspect that my 3-year graduation, no full-time work experience will raise some eyebrows. This is a top-15 or so law school, after all. However, if I apply early decision............that might change some things. We'll see. Strangely, although USC is right behind UCLA and is a really worthy school as well, I feel much more confident that I can get into USC.
Time for the personal statement, boys.
Anyway, despite law school being the first thing I talk about in all these october postings, the one thing that I think about every day is still fantasy sports. And boy do we have a big day tommorrow: My first Fantasy NBA draft. Boy o boy, this is my fav time of year, boys and girls! I love getting great deals on players because they're undervalued, and 2 roto stars i'm targeting in 1st round: Dirk Nowitzki, Shawn Marion. These 2 should be drafted #1 and #4 overall, instead they're going on average #4 and #8. That's unacceptable. People are drafting dwayne wade over dirk when wade is out for at least a month right at the beginning.
A note on Fan baseball, which recently concluded: Next year, do what you shoulda done this year: draft pitchers later. Not even johann santana, the only 1st-round pitcher, did his usual thing, and lotsa early-round pitchers went down like Zambrano, Oswalt. Pitchers are so very volatile and don't get that many starts to average out their stats, whereas hitters get 550 AB-600 AB every year and hit pretty much the same, at least most good hitters do. Take the sure things in the first few rounds, then there are SO many sleeper surprises later in drafts for pitchin that you'll just pluck'em up like nothing. This year there were sleepers like Tom Glavine, Josh Beckett, Tim Hudson, Tim Lincecum in the middle of the year, Oliver Perez to an extent........lotso lotso guys. So I'd even straight up draft 6 hitters right at the top of the draft and not even think about any pitching, then get a closer or something, wait a few rounds, pick up Aaron Harang, then wait till the end of the draft, pick up Francisco Liriano. Let's just hope he doesn't get hyped up too much over offseason and comes back in full form. Shhhhhh. Don't let this sleeper's name get too loud.
Fantasy football- We're in that stretch of the season when there are the most amount of bye teams- this week there's just 4, last week there were 6, next week they'll be six. Gotta make sure ur not losing games during these bye stretches just cuz u were lazy and didn't put in bye teams. That's just the essentials of fantasy football, guys. The playoffs are crazy, but each regular season game means a lot. Most leagues force u to make the top 1/3 of your league to make the playoffs, so you gotta fight for a winning record, at the least.
-Fantasize on, Robert Yan
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Waiting.....and Waiting
O boy, this waiting for LSAT scores is really dominating my mind right now. I'm thinking about it 24/7. It's even in my dreams! Last night I dreamt I got a 168 on the test and was actually pretty content about it, emailed my professor about it, it all seemed so realistic. But then I woke up and found out it all wasn't true, and I still have like 2 days to go til those scores come out. Urgghh.......The longer this process goes, the more I try to go back in my mind and go over individual questions and the likelihood that I got them right, how many I may have missed in each section, what my worst-case score is, what my best-case score is. Right now I've set my 95% confidence interval at 165-172. I think that's fairly accurate. Let's hope I'm leaning more towards the right side of my own scale than the left side.
Anyways, I promised fantasy discussion and you're gonna get fantasy discussion. Some unfiltered, unadulterated, uninterrupted, exclusive fantasy football discussion. Where to start? Man, at the beginning of this season all the rage was about getting 2 stud RB's for your first 2 picks, and boy there are a lotta fantasy football owners out there kicking themselves for employing that strategy. I am, alas, one of those people. Shaun Alexander + Willis McGahee? Not very good. Coulda some stud QB's/WR's. Travis Henry + Rudi Johnson? One's being suspended soon, the other is on a bad team, getting older, and just playing poorly. Reggie Bush + Willie Parker? This is the only one that I feel good about, especially now that i traded Fast Willie for LJ and the Bush gets all the RB carries in the Big Easy, but still, a lotta people got smacked in the. The other culprits: ( Maurice Jones-Drew, Cedric Benson, Frank Gore, Laurence Maroney, Brandon Jacobs, and the big one, STEVEN JACKSON!) All of these backs suffer currently from lackaproduction, the symptoms of which are excessive fumbling, humbling injuries, splitting carries, and general ineptitude.
I stand corrected in Plax leading the league in Rec TD's. Well he is, but he's tied w/ Moss w/ 8. Moss has just been so sick this year. After drafting him in virtually all my leagues last year and none this year, I feel like the only guy in eighth grade not having a Pokemon cartridge.
Derek Anderson has more Td's (14) than Carson Palmer has (12). Who woulda thunk it. This guy came out of the scrap heap to put up some big numbers, mainly to his main man Braylon Edwards, another WR i passed on. Darn it! I drafted Andre Johnson big, and he was big, but for 2 games. Then injuries have sidelined him. Meanwhile, Braylon has exploded to the tune of 552 yds, 7 TD's. I imagine Braylon owners everywhere are collectively feeling sorry for me right now. Yes, I do feel the pity.
Peyton actually only has 10 pass TD's so far, but he did mix in a rush TD and Indy will still put up points. He'll be fine. Like I needed to tell you.
Every year it becomes painfully that I should draft Brian Westbrook and Marion Barber III, but I never do. Of course, all they've done is be two of the more productive backs in the league, much better than the peanut crew I listed above. If there's anyone I'd get right now, though, It'd be Joseph Addai. He's coming off injury, he's on a sick Indy offense that'll give any RB a Paul Bunyon-sized plot of running room, and the man himself is a freak athlete. If you doubt me, go back to the week4 hurtle-move that he put on a Texan defender to get into the end zone. Then come back here and digest what I just said.
This might be going against popular opinion, but I'd try to sell high on Brett Favre right now while I can. Sure the Packers have no running game and are a good offense overall, so Brett should have plenty of opportunity to do tons of damage, right? I dunno. I think for the rest of his career #4's fantasy value will never be as high ever again, and you can get a good player for him now, when at the beginning of the season u probably got Brett in the last rounds of the draft. This guy is still gonna be reckless with his interceptions. Watch out!
Fantasize on,
Robert yan
Anyways, I promised fantasy discussion and you're gonna get fantasy discussion. Some unfiltered, unadulterated, uninterrupted, exclusive fantasy football discussion. Where to start? Man, at the beginning of this season all the rage was about getting 2 stud RB's for your first 2 picks, and boy there are a lotta fantasy football owners out there kicking themselves for employing that strategy. I am, alas, one of those people. Shaun Alexander + Willis McGahee? Not very good. Coulda some stud QB's/WR's. Travis Henry + Rudi Johnson? One's being suspended soon, the other is on a bad team, getting older, and just playing poorly. Reggie Bush + Willie Parker? This is the only one that I feel good about, especially now that i traded Fast Willie for LJ and the Bush gets all the RB carries in the Big Easy, but still, a lotta people got smacked in the. The other culprits: ( Maurice Jones-Drew, Cedric Benson, Frank Gore, Laurence Maroney, Brandon Jacobs, and the big one, STEVEN JACKSON!) All of these backs suffer currently from lackaproduction, the symptoms of which are excessive fumbling, humbling injuries, splitting carries, and general ineptitude.
I stand corrected in Plax leading the league in Rec TD's. Well he is, but he's tied w/ Moss w/ 8. Moss has just been so sick this year. After drafting him in virtually all my leagues last year and none this year, I feel like the only guy in eighth grade not having a Pokemon cartridge.
Derek Anderson has more Td's (14) than Carson Palmer has (12). Who woulda thunk it. This guy came out of the scrap heap to put up some big numbers, mainly to his main man Braylon Edwards, another WR i passed on. Darn it! I drafted Andre Johnson big, and he was big, but for 2 games. Then injuries have sidelined him. Meanwhile, Braylon has exploded to the tune of 552 yds, 7 TD's. I imagine Braylon owners everywhere are collectively feeling sorry for me right now. Yes, I do feel the pity.
Peyton actually only has 10 pass TD's so far, but he did mix in a rush TD and Indy will still put up points. He'll be fine. Like I needed to tell you.
Every year it becomes painfully that I should draft Brian Westbrook and Marion Barber III, but I never do. Of course, all they've done is be two of the more productive backs in the league, much better than the peanut crew I listed above. If there's anyone I'd get right now, though, It'd be Joseph Addai. He's coming off injury, he's on a sick Indy offense that'll give any RB a Paul Bunyon-sized plot of running room, and the man himself is a freak athlete. If you doubt me, go back to the week4 hurtle-move that he put on a Texan defender to get into the end zone. Then come back here and digest what I just said.
This might be going against popular opinion, but I'd try to sell high on Brett Favre right now while I can. Sure the Packers have no running game and are a good offense overall, so Brett should have plenty of opportunity to do tons of damage, right? I dunno. I think for the rest of his career #4's fantasy value will never be as high ever again, and you can get a good player for him now, when at the beginning of the season u probably got Brett in the last rounds of the draft. This guy is still gonna be reckless with his interceptions. Watch out!
Fantasize on,
Robert yan
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Fall Semester - It's been a while
Wow, can't believe how long it's been since I've updated this blog, but here goes...........A lot of events have happened in the life of Robert Yan since June 20th ( 4 months do tend to go by rather quickly). *Note: If you came to the blog just to read on the fantasy stuff and do not give one droplet of shit about the life of Robert Yan, skip down to the good stuff. * I recommend it
I realize now that I may have been a little traumatized by my LSAT score, which came back as a 166, really below my expected total of 169, as you could see in my previous posts. Part of the reason was the June test had a really rough curve, as a -12 resulted in a 166; not to say that it was unfair, but I was definitely a little disappointed about my score, probably a lot more so back in June when I got it than I am. Wow, 172? What was I thinking? Anyway, I retook the LSAT in September and thought I did alright on it, most likely better than 166 but not by too much. In this particular test I felt didn't go as well as the June test, but I dunno if maybe that's just me trying not to be overoptimistic like last time and disappointing myself. Hopefully that's the case and not just me doing really poorly. I figure the worst I could have done was a 165 and the best maybe a 172, so average that out and get a 168, 169, that'd be pretty good in my estimation.
(O btw, I promise to get to the fantasy sports stuff. Bare with me here, I'm ramblin about my life.)
Anyway, so I think regardless of the score that comes out this friday/ saturday I will apply early decision to UCLA ( my number 1 choice), apply elsewhere to USC and Washington University , a fairely safe school in Illinois, and then some reach schools like Michigan, UC-Berkeley, Penn, and Georgetown. Crossing my fingers because I figure my "soft factors" like work experience are a bit weak, and I still need to write my personal statement.
I also need to get my grades up a bit in my current classes; I don't want to lose ground now that I'm in the home stretch. Fin300 and BA449 are my tough classes right now that might be a threat to my GPA, and I haven't done anything that's been graded yet in Fin241. Gotta suck it up!
I've become appointed webmaster of an organization on campus called "A Novel Idea," centered on discussing books we've read. I'm now treasurer for SIFE; signed up for a winter Alternative Spring Break trip to Alexandria, Virginia. Exciting!
O btw, another summer at camp passed...........more quickly than the last time, but I'd almost rate it as better than the first summer in that I knew what I was doing, felt more adequate at my job, and played a bigger role in the fun skits/ counselor activities. It wasn't as fresh and new as last year, but I found myself so comfortable with myself, all the small stuff became routine and I could just enjoy myself, have fun. The only new thing was being bus captain, and I think I did a fairly swell job, other than maybe having to motivate the other bus counselors more. That reminds me, gotta rehearse some of those songs before I lose them again, 1.) Little Bunny Foo Foo, Hopping Through the Forest..........2.) I woke up Sunday morning, I looked upon the wall.......3.) There was a great big moose, he liked to drink a lot of juice.........ahhh fun times.
Heroes. Survivor: China. The Office. Monday Night Raw. Friday Night Lights. Are the shows I am currently watching. Big Brother 8 was pretty exciting this summer with a just absolutely horrific ending for me, at least, in that Dick and Daniele Final 2. Urgghhhhh! Dick coulda been voted out twice by Eric if America just voted him out......I didn't see why he was so popular anyway just based on the show, I'm guessing America voted based on his rocker personality and CBS editing. My chances of being on Big Brother 9? 0.05%, I'd say. Then again, Daniele got on the show somehow before her 21st birthday.......What? Hey, you never know, Big Brother hasn't had Asian representation for a while!
* Btw, the "one droplet of shit" quote was from Gene Hackman in Runaway Jury, a VERY underrated movie that had a bunch of other powerhouse actors and the plot was great. Saw it for the 4th time over the weekend. *Whew. Alright now to the actual stuff. Fantasy sports. This is an awesome time for fantasy. Baseball season just ended, but we got so much stuff happening...........Middle of fantasy football season, just started fantasy hockey, and then in 2 weeks.............FANTASY BASKETBALL! Yum. A moment of silence for the fantasy baseball season. My 4 teams, coincidentally or not, finished 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th. Two of them got eliminated in the playoffs in the semifinals in the same week, a very disastrous and depressing week for me where nobody in either lineup could get a hit. It's frustrating how in head-to-head you can have a great regular season, put up sick numbers, and none of it matters when playing a one-week loser-go-home system. Ehh. I had an AWESOME fantasy baseball season though, very enjoyable, and really learned about the art of the game wheras in other seasons I concentrated more on basketball or football. Favorite players this year: Manny Corpas, Shane Victorino, Rafael Soriano, Carlos Zambrano ( although he was a huge headache), Carlos Beltran, and Garret Atkins. Those players helped me tremendously. The huge Jimmy Rollins + Adam Dunn for Carl Crawford and Carlos Zambrano deal at the beginning of the year that I made, well you can see that it didn't work out too well for me. I didn't get suckered, but it didn't have a net benefit for me. I did trade Crawford for Beltran and both did pretty good for me, first-rate stuff, but Carlos was erratic while Rollins broke out into a superstar this year and Adam belted 40.
I'll get to basketball soon. And I'll let you know who I'm drafting. But football this year, I have 3 Antonio Gates's. ( Meaning I have him in all 3 of my leagues.) Wow. So far it's worked out alrigth, but w/ the WR pushes in the league, I'm almost regretting tripling up on him so ferociously, especially when T.O., Moss, and some other guys were available at those positions. I did get Plax Buress in 2 leagues though, so that made up for it as he leads the league in Rec Td's w/ 8. EIGHT! I recently traded Willie parker for Larry Johnson and I liked the deal because first I'm a big fan of getting players who were drafted earlier than the other player, but Larry showed signs of improvement vs. CIN and KC has shown they're not THAT bad. They have an outside shot at winning their division, and KC winning = more LJ running. That's good. I say torry holt still gets his numbers by the end of the year. Big game owners, stay put. Anquan and Fitzgerald owners, you might wanna be careful. Arizona's down to Tim Rattay as their QB. I'd say if you have both dump at least one. I'm thinking Hines Ward comes back healthy this week and finishes year strong, him and Big Ben lead Pitt to division. I think Rudi Johnson might be done. Those with him or Travis Henry, dump for value ASAP!
Alright that's it for now. More good stuff comin your way soon, especially fantasy-wise cuz I know y'all rely on this blog for support. Haha. Who am I kidding.
Fantasize on,
Robert Yan
I realize now that I may have been a little traumatized by my LSAT score, which came back as a 166, really below my expected total of 169, as you could see in my previous posts. Part of the reason was the June test had a really rough curve, as a -12 resulted in a 166; not to say that it was unfair, but I was definitely a little disappointed about my score, probably a lot more so back in June when I got it than I am. Wow, 172? What was I thinking? Anyway, I retook the LSAT in September and thought I did alright on it, most likely better than 166 but not by too much. In this particular test I felt didn't go as well as the June test, but I dunno if maybe that's just me trying not to be overoptimistic like last time and disappointing myself. Hopefully that's the case and not just me doing really poorly. I figure the worst I could have done was a 165 and the best maybe a 172, so average that out and get a 168, 169, that'd be pretty good in my estimation.
(O btw, I promise to get to the fantasy sports stuff. Bare with me here, I'm ramblin about my life.)
Anyway, so I think regardless of the score that comes out this friday/ saturday I will apply early decision to UCLA ( my number 1 choice), apply elsewhere to USC and Washington University , a fairely safe school in Illinois, and then some reach schools like Michigan, UC-Berkeley, Penn, and Georgetown. Crossing my fingers because I figure my "soft factors" like work experience are a bit weak, and I still need to write my personal statement.
I also need to get my grades up a bit in my current classes; I don't want to lose ground now that I'm in the home stretch. Fin300 and BA449 are my tough classes right now that might be a threat to my GPA, and I haven't done anything that's been graded yet in Fin241. Gotta suck it up!
I've become appointed webmaster of an organization on campus called "A Novel Idea," centered on discussing books we've read. I'm now treasurer for SIFE; signed up for a winter Alternative Spring Break trip to Alexandria, Virginia. Exciting!
O btw, another summer at camp passed...........more quickly than the last time, but I'd almost rate it as better than the first summer in that I knew what I was doing, felt more adequate at my job, and played a bigger role in the fun skits/ counselor activities. It wasn't as fresh and new as last year, but I found myself so comfortable with myself, all the small stuff became routine and I could just enjoy myself, have fun. The only new thing was being bus captain, and I think I did a fairly swell job, other than maybe having to motivate the other bus counselors more. That reminds me, gotta rehearse some of those songs before I lose them again, 1.) Little Bunny Foo Foo, Hopping Through the Forest..........2.) I woke up Sunday morning, I looked upon the wall.......3.) There was a great big moose, he liked to drink a lot of juice.........ahhh fun times.
Heroes. Survivor: China. The Office. Monday Night Raw. Friday Night Lights. Are the shows I am currently watching. Big Brother 8 was pretty exciting this summer with a just absolutely horrific ending for me, at least, in that Dick and Daniele Final 2. Urgghhhhh! Dick coulda been voted out twice by Eric if America just voted him out......I didn't see why he was so popular anyway just based on the show, I'm guessing America voted based on his rocker personality and CBS editing. My chances of being on Big Brother 9? 0.05%, I'd say. Then again, Daniele got on the show somehow before her 21st birthday.......What? Hey, you never know, Big Brother hasn't had Asian representation for a while!
* Btw, the "one droplet of shit" quote was from Gene Hackman in Runaway Jury, a VERY underrated movie that had a bunch of other powerhouse actors and the plot was great. Saw it for the 4th time over the weekend. *Whew. Alright now to the actual stuff. Fantasy sports. This is an awesome time for fantasy. Baseball season just ended, but we got so much stuff happening...........Middle of fantasy football season, just started fantasy hockey, and then in 2 weeks.............FANTASY BASKETBALL! Yum. A moment of silence for the fantasy baseball season. My 4 teams, coincidentally or not, finished 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th. Two of them got eliminated in the playoffs in the semifinals in the same week, a very disastrous and depressing week for me where nobody in either lineup could get a hit. It's frustrating how in head-to-head you can have a great regular season, put up sick numbers, and none of it matters when playing a one-week loser-go-home system. Ehh. I had an AWESOME fantasy baseball season though, very enjoyable, and really learned about the art of the game wheras in other seasons I concentrated more on basketball or football. Favorite players this year: Manny Corpas, Shane Victorino, Rafael Soriano, Carlos Zambrano ( although he was a huge headache), Carlos Beltran, and Garret Atkins. Those players helped me tremendously. The huge Jimmy Rollins + Adam Dunn for Carl Crawford and Carlos Zambrano deal at the beginning of the year that I made, well you can see that it didn't work out too well for me. I didn't get suckered, but it didn't have a net benefit for me. I did trade Crawford for Beltran and both did pretty good for me, first-rate stuff, but Carlos was erratic while Rollins broke out into a superstar this year and Adam belted 40.
I'll get to basketball soon. And I'll let you know who I'm drafting. But football this year, I have 3 Antonio Gates's. ( Meaning I have him in all 3 of my leagues.) Wow. So far it's worked out alrigth, but w/ the WR pushes in the league, I'm almost regretting tripling up on him so ferociously, especially when T.O., Moss, and some other guys were available at those positions. I did get Plax Buress in 2 leagues though, so that made up for it as he leads the league in Rec Td's w/ 8. EIGHT! I recently traded Willie parker for Larry Johnson and I liked the deal because first I'm a big fan of getting players who were drafted earlier than the other player, but Larry showed signs of improvement vs. CIN and KC has shown they're not THAT bad. They have an outside shot at winning their division, and KC winning = more LJ running. That's good. I say torry holt still gets his numbers by the end of the year. Big game owners, stay put. Anquan and Fitzgerald owners, you might wanna be careful. Arizona's down to Tim Rattay as their QB. I'd say if you have both dump at least one. I'm thinking Hines Ward comes back healthy this week and finishes year strong, him and Big Ben lead Pitt to division. I think Rudi Johnson might be done. Those with him or Travis Henry, dump for value ASAP!
Alright that's it for now. More good stuff comin your way soon, especially fantasy-wise cuz I know y'all rely on this blog for support. Haha. Who am I kidding.
Fantasize on,
Robert Yan
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