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Toeknee44
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Toeknee44
BornToeknee
(1990-01-01) January 1, 1990 (age 35)
Current locationAllentown, Pennsylvania
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JoinedApril 15, 2015
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Toeknee44 (born January 1, 1990) is a wikipedian, editor, analyst, manager. I am an avid sports fan and I am a fan of Pittsburgh area teams (i.e. Pittsburgh Steelers, Pittsburgh Penguins, Pittsburgh Pirates).

I usually edit NFL players, most of them are defensive backs or defensive players.

FAQ/FYI

I'm pretty open minded and straight forward. You give me facts, sensible reasons, or a rule and I'll always agree with what's correct or has a good point. My edits are usually on NFL Players. I follow the same format to make reading EASY. In their career I'll separate sections by year, pre-draft, and draft.

  • "I separate paragraphs by topic." WHY! Because as a reader I hate going to a page to find something like injury or contract and it's bunched into a paragraph 7-10 sentences long with three topics. BUT IT DOESN'T LOOK RIGHT OR MAKE WRITING SENSE! IN HS I WAS TOLD PARAGRAPHS ARE 4-6 SENTENCES MINIMUM. That was work work to usually reach a set requirement on number of sentences/paragraphs. Books, Articles, Newspapers will regularly have paragraphs with 2-3 sentences. Just because you think it looks right to you doesn't mean it makes sense. Give me an actual reason.
  • WHY do you capitalize the B in Super Bowl or the D in the 2010 NFL Draft? Titles are supposed to be capitalized. Movies, Books, Articles. Example: The World Series. Stanley Cup. NBA Championship. Sugar Bowl. The NFL Draft is a title of an event. The NFL always has it that way when they write "2029 NFL Draft".
  • WHY do you include head coaching changes or team records on a players page?! I do that because coaching changes, coordinator changes, or scheme changes will drastically effect a player's success or stats. I'll see a QB have 39 TDs and 5 INTs in 2005 and 20 TDs and 10 INTs in 2006 and when I go to their page to see why I won't see anything. Then I find out they changed head coaches. Or coordinators. Or even a scheme.

EXAMPLE: In 2016, Jake Browning had a great season and was projected to be a top ten pick and definite first round pick. In 2017, his stats were drastically cut by almost 40-50%. He went from a possible first overall pick to going undrafted a few years later. He had the same coach and coordinator. I had to research but it was a change in offensive scheme. From pro style to spread. If a scheme can change stats that radically, an entire different coach obviously changes a players outcome.

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(Sections that I did all the work on or majority)

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To do list

These are the following players or pages I am doing next or in the process of finishing.