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IFL Draft History – The 1.12

The 1.13 turned out to be a prime spot for drafting quality IFL talent. Will the 1.12 be as good? This year Bryce Young was drafted by Cincinnati and Kendra Miller was drafted by Arizona with the 1.12.
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What a difference one draft slot makes. The 1.14 was utter shit. The 1.13 was awesome. This year Devon Achane was drafted by Denver and Drew Sanders was drafted by Arizona. Once you see the upcoming list, these two picks should be glad they are 1.13 picks.
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Without looking at the history, most people would think the results of the 1.14 should be better than the 1.15 and 1.16. If this is the case, you would be completely wrong. I am going to predict that the 1.14 historically has offered the IFL the least amount of talent. You will soon see what I am talking about.
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Welcome back for Article 2 of 16, the history of the 1.15.
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Nothing is better than IFL Draft Saturday. It is Christmas time in the IFL.
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Shit For Brains – Week 1

I am so glad to be back for another season of Shit for Brains. I think it was Tom Petty who sang “Waiting Is The Hardest Part”. RIP Buddy. I have been writing this article for a couple of years now and I thought it would be fun to look at the origins of Shit For Brains. It was something that I came up with when I was younger and used to write articles on a typewriter. Luke, a typewriter was a device that created written content by smashing a small metal bar that was carved in the shape of a letter against a ribbon that had an inky substance on it. When the metal piece compressed the ribbon against the paper it left the mark of a letter on it. You can see old videos of how typewriters worked.
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