Best Handicapper at Madjacks for each particular sport

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Raymond, Fletcher, Senor Capper, KC-Something, BDB, Stag, Boomer1, ARROW, Jord20, and I usually look at yyz, WildBill, Handicapper, Bombs, And a few others as well but I would say that Rsymond, and Arrow, are the two most consistent multi sport cappers at present, in my opinion.

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FDC
 
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Roger for the NBA totals was THE best in any sport I have seen come across these pages. At one point one season he was clipping along around 80%. He didn't post every day, just spots he saw. Greg in college football was also amazing. Great means youdo it year in year out in my opinion, and a few on FDC list DO NOT fit that bill whatsoever. Stanley in golf....what can you say. Currently love Jord20 runs and totally appreciate the time and effort he puts in, and Arrow FH unders when he sees them.
 

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and a few on FDC list DO NOT fit that bill whatsoever.

He was way way way way way off with one name he mentioned.....once he threw out the username "Senor Capper" he lost all credibility. Senor is a below average handicapper at the best of times, he's not even in the realm of "best ever". In fact I'd go so far to say that anybody that posted in this thread would beat him in a handicapping contest. Hell, I'd take 80 percent of the Madjack Community to beat down Senor Capper. I mean he's not horrific or anything but for FDC to even mention his name in this thread was a huge error.

FDC = bad error 🤦‍♂️
 

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Yes that was my #1 off and another of his look ats was a close second. KCwolf is who he is thinking about and Kevin was a great guy, passed away way too early. But I am a follower and have my own bad picks also so cannot point fingers. Big football sports day today is all I can say!
 
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Yes that was my #1 off and another of his look ats was a close second. KCwolf is who he is thinking about and Kevin was a great guy, passed away way too early. But I am a follower and have my own bad picks also so cannot point fingers. Big football sports day today is all I can say!
KC Wolf’s name is Wayne, not Kevin.
And you are correct, you’ll never meet a nicer man than Wayne.
 
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KC Wolf’s name is Wayne, not Kevin.
And you are correct, you’ll never meet a nicer man than Wayne.
Yup Wayne definitely a great guy… Never had the opportunity to meet him in person, but spoke to him on the phone many hours as his health declined. He would sure enjoy watching this current run the Chiefs are on.
 
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Damn, I just had the pleasure of meeting him in Vegas for Madjacks Superbowl Party Weekend and had in my mind it was Kevin, so sorry Gents. He may have been with a guy named Kevin that was also a regular on here long time ago. Was very nice to my wife and those were some fun times. I know it is Wayne now 100%, again my bad. Maybe Jack remembers a guy named Kevin that also wasa regular here and attended parties?
 
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Yup Wayne definitely a great guy… Never had the opportunity to meet him in person, but spoke to him on the phone many hours as his health declined. He would sure enjoy watching this current run the Chiefs are on.
His wife was a hospital administrator and took a job at the U of Iowa hospitals in Iowa city. They had a kid in the area at the time, so it was an easy move for them.
Wayne got hired as the manager at a muni golf course in muscatine, about a 1/2 south of Iowa city. My buddies and I would go down and talk sports and gambling with Wayne and golf with him whenever his schedule allowed. Met more than a few of the courses regulars, a couple of who I still golf with now.
His stories of when he played baseball in the Yankees minor league system were epic and he was a great storyteller and always had his audience laughing hard.
As his health deteriorated and he was unable to continue to work, I didn’t see him as much but we’d speak on the phone. Wasn’t a shock when Su let me know he’d passed, but it still sucked getting the news.
 
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