Dogfish Head Seaquench Ale. It has an interesting flavor, but it's very good. It's brewed with lime peel, black limes, and sea salt. It is sort of sweet, but it is definitely worth a try!
Powell has been playing great. Fitzpatrick really likes throwing to him. For PPR he might be a better option than Murray. Especially with Murray's situation in Philly. But then again Dallas hasn't been great against the run, especially last week against GB, so Ivory could be good. For WR2 i would probably go with Tate. He has played better than Cooks the last few weeks, and who knows about Moncrief with Hasselbeck possibly being out.
I see what you mean. If only Rawls and Ingram hadn't gotten injured. I had both of them. But yeah, this is going to be a tough decision. The fact that Seattle is playing Cleveland could make Brown the better option.
Should I start Bryce Brown for the Seahawks or Tim Hightower? Brown hasn't played in a while but should get a lot of the touches with Harris being released, but Hightower had 28 touches last week. I'm leaning towards Hightower against the lions after watching Gurley, but Brown is intriguing.
Also not sure what to do about my TE situation. I have Barnidge, Reed, and Watson. Any advice would be appreciated!
I waited a semester in between 183 and 280 and the time off wasn't bad. Like it has been said, it'll be a lot of time, but it's not awful. I didn't do particularly great In it, but I also didn't put in the necessary time to do well in the class. I didn't think the concepts were hard at all.
Doesn't mean the exams were ridiculously hard for everyone, but from the classes I've taken, which are probably similar to this kids, they were pretty hard.
It's the same with 280. Exams were 50% of the grade and projects were 40% (4% for project 1, and 9% for projects 2-5), plust 10% for lab(which is a joke). The 280 exams were some of the hardest I had ever taken at U of M. I definitely think it is doable, but it would be a tough, very busy semester for you.
I'm a math major and was in the same situation you are a semester ago. I thought ,since EECS 183 was easy and I liked coding despite having no experience, that EECS 280 was a good idea. I was wrong. The projects aren't bad at all, but the exams are ridiculous, especially when you are taking two hard math classes along with it. I would advise against it. Especially with 217. But I am also taking 426 next semester, and I've heard it isn't too bad.
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Dogfish Head Seaquench Ale. It has an interesting flavor, but it's very good. It's brewed with lime peel, black limes, and sea salt. It is sort of sweet, but it is definitely worth a try!
What I have heard is that Corley is fine, but LJ, Lyke, and King are suspended.
Powell has been playing great. Fitzpatrick really likes throwing to him. For PPR he might be a better option than Murray. Especially with Murray's situation in Philly. But then again Dallas hasn't been great against the run, especially last week against GB, so Ivory could be good. For WR2 i would probably go with Tate. He has played better than Cooks the last few weeks, and who knows about Moncrief with Hasselbeck possibly being out.
I see what you mean. If only Rawls and Ingram hadn't gotten injured. I had both of them. But yeah, this is going to be a tough decision. The fact that Seattle is playing Cleveland could make Brown the better option.
Should I start Bryce Brown for the Seahawks or Tim Hightower? Brown hasn't played in a while but should get a lot of the touches with Harris being released, but Hightower had 28 touches last week. I'm leaning towards Hightower against the lions after watching Gurley, but Brown is intriguing.
Also not sure what to do about my TE situation. I have Barnidge, Reed, and Watson. Any advice would be appreciated!
Thanks! I was leaning towards him, especially against SF, but couldn't decide.
Barnidge or Reed? PPR league
Also struggling to decide who to put in at RB. Have Rawls, Ingram, and Lamar Miller. My two other flex options are either Allen Robinson or AJ Green
It's the same with 280. Exams were 50% of the grade and projects were 40% (4% for project 1, and 9% for projects 2-5), plust 10% for lab(which is a joke). The 280 exams were some of the hardest I had ever taken at U of M. I definitely think it is doable, but it would be a tough, very busy semester for you.
I'm a math major and was in the same situation you are a semester ago. I thought ,since EECS 183 was easy and I liked coding despite having no experience, that EECS 280 was a good idea. I was wrong. The projects aren't bad at all, but the exams are ridiculous, especially when you are taking two hard math classes along with it. I would advise against it. Especially with 217. But I am also taking 426 next semester, and I've heard it isn't too bad.