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Post by MiguelAbuel on Oct 12, 2016 0:57:00 GMT -5
I know it won't happen for multiple reasons. Mainly because NBC loves to hype up some contestants and build tension also the fact that some might not even reach Vegas like JJ Woods, David Campbell, Lance Peekus and Abel Gonzales. Anyways with all that said who would you number from 90 - 100 (If they allow 100 Runners). Give other number as well if you can think of any.
90) Nicholas Coolridge 91) Neil Craver 92) Joe Moravsky 93) Jessie Graff 94) David "Flip" Rodriguez 95) Brian Arnold 96) Josh Levin 97) Jake Murray 98) Chris Wilczewski 99) Daniel Gil 100) Drew Drechsel
Poorly done but hey it's mine
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Post by DonalM on Oct 12, 2016 1:29:51 GMT -5
90. Adam Arnold 91. James McGrath 92. Chris Wilczewski 93. Flip Rodriguez 94. Joe Moravsky 95. Jake Murray 96. Josh Levin 97. Brian Arnold 98. Daniel Gil 99. Drew Drechsel 100. Jessie Graff
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Post by blah123 on Oct 12, 2016 11:05:33 GMT -5
I think the biggest reason they don't have numbers is because they air the runs in a completely different order than they ran in real life. To my understanding, competitors do get some sort of bib, that has a number on it, when they "check in". And then their start time is roughly based on that number. Or something like that. Not exactly sure, but that's sort of how it used to work at least. Anyways...
100 Geoff 99 Drew 98 Moravsky 97 Gil 96 Graff 95 Chris Wilczewski 94 Flip 93 Brian Arnold 92 Kevin Bull 91 Travis Rosen 90 Ian Dory
(Disclaimer: I have not seen the S8 finale yet)
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Post by RiderLeangle on Oct 12, 2016 11:34:03 GMT -5
"If"?
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Post by Messup434 on Oct 12, 2016 16:39:01 GMT -5
100) Dreschel 99) Graff 98) Gil 97) Murray 96) Arnold 95) McGrath 94) Rodriguez 93) Catanzaro 92) Steffensen 91) Moravsky 90) Ball
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Post by issach99 on Oct 12, 2016 19:42:43 GMT -5
For Season 9. Geoff isn't on this list since he isn't competing.
90 - James McGrath 91 - Thomas Stillings 92 - David Campbell 93 - Brent Steffensen 94 - Josh Levin 95 - Flip Rodriguez 96 - Daniel Gil 97 - Brian Arnold 98 - Ian Dory 99 - Joe Moravsky 100 - Drew Dreschel
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Post by MiguelAbuel on Oct 13, 2016 1:06:00 GMT -5
"If"? Of so they do give numbers in qualifiers they just don't make you wear them.
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Post by PsychoDelusion on Oct 13, 2016 16:15:41 GMT -5
Graff 99 or 100? What the hell...
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Post by TCM on Oct 13, 2016 16:57:01 GMT -5
Graff 99 or 100? What the hell... 100 is a little on the nose, but she's now the top woman competitor. Geoff isn't returning, Isaac is unlikely, she's the only competitor with a major, marketable, current accomplishment if that's the case. But it's not like the numbers matter, this is a fantasy post. She could go first in the taping and in broadcast be toward the end of a broadcast. Haven't her runs ended broadcasts before, or at least been in the last five? It's not that surprising.
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Post by Amber on Oct 13, 2016 18:03:41 GMT -5
Graff 99 or 100? What the hell... 99's fine, but 100 should be Drew no matter what, even though there's a good chance that Jessie would still be shown last.
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Post by MiguelAbuel on Oct 13, 2016 18:37:39 GMT -5
If this was a few years ago Kacy would be 100
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Post by Al Bundy on Oct 14, 2016 11:38:38 GMT -5
NBC loves to [...] build tension Translation: Because they love huge spoilers. Tension my butt, I could always tell what would happen next. NBC is just terrible at ordering and editing the runs.
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Post by SasukeSprinter2.0 on Oct 16, 2016 17:46:56 GMT -5
Based on results: ANW7: 90: Travis Rosen 91: Ryan Stratis 92: Ian Dory 93: Paul Kasemir 94: Adam Arnold 95: James McGrath 96: Flip Rodriguez 97: Drew Drechsel 98: Brian Arnold 99: Elet Hall 100: Joe Moravsky ANW8: 90: Brian Arnold 91: Daniel Gil 92: Adam Arnold 93: Flip Rodriguez 94: Abel Gonzales 95: Jeremiah Morgan 96: Kevin Bull 97: Ian Dory 98: Drew Drechsel 99: Joe Moravsky 100: Geoff Britten
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Post by Paragus on Oct 22, 2016 20:31:53 GMT -5
Well, I personally believe (based on results)...
100- Drew Drechsel 99- Daniel Gil 98- Chris Wilczewski (Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure of all the people to fail the Double Wedge, he went the farthest.) 97- Josh Levin 96- Brian Arnold 95- Joe Moravsky 94- Jessie Graff 93- Flip Rodriguez 92- Adam Rayl (He's pretty underrated, but hey, this list is based on results, and he did quite well.) 91- Nicholas Coolridge 90- Neil Craver
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Post by matt723894 on Oct 22, 2016 21:14:39 GMT -5
Well, I personally believe (based on results)... 98- Chris Wilczewski (Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure of all the people to fail the Double Wedge, he went the farthest.) Correct. He was the only one besides Drew and Daniel to make the transition to the second wedge. Josh fell on the transition, Jake fell while swinging, and Brian fell hopping the bar.
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