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I want to change it to Athens Assassin though, if that's allowed. Athenian Assassin is too many syllables. Would be difficult to say if drinking while watching games. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Detoxing:
Sounds good. Reads like Sack Rates though.
If it catches on, the announcers are going to start saying it, and people won't need to put it in writing. And if they do, everybody will know what they mean.
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
If it catches on, the announcers are going to start saying it, and people won't need to put it in writing. And if they do, everybody will know what they mean.
It's fine.
It's a reference to a 25 year old movie. I don't think it works. [Reply]
Just watched some sports show analysts do the math and figure out that the best pass-rushing DEs of all-time got either a sack or a half-sack about 7% of the time. In other words, actually getting sacks was incredibly difficult and about 93% of the time even the Derrick Thomas' and the Reggie White's of the NFL didn't get home.
If you think about it, that means that DEs probably the vast majority of their money doing other things. [Reply]