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Old 09-18-2007, 09:03 AM   #14
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Step 3

Step 3 - Who is FAST in TODAY'S matchup

Now after projecting a pace with POSITIONAL early runners wasn't step 2 a total breeze?

See what I mean by the projecting pace early on really does everything for you?

so now we have our contenders/lines picked.

here are 3 screenshots as we look for the CONFIRMING answer to our ORIGINAL stated 2 questions:

1) Who is FAST?
2) Who is fast based on TODAY'S matchup/projected pace?

1) Total Energy
2) Tpr (Cpr)
3) Total pace Potential (Tpp)
4) Who might be advantaged by TODAY'S matchup

Who do YOU like man?
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