Questions for you PPP masters out there

SDS

It's my new life goal to become decent at PPP.

  1. Let's say that during the "drawing" phase of the windup, your line doesn't come CLOSE to matching up with the SDS target. It looks like you handed a 2-year-old a crayon. Do you:

    a. Try to follow through anyway and pray your pitch is close?
    b. Don't even bother and let the pitch fly out of the zone?

  2. If my Line matches up perfectly, but is below 50% accurate due to "Too fast/slow", do you do a. or b. above?

  3. Anything else I'm missing?

SDS

To me, timing is more important then matching the line. So if I mess up, I still want to release at the right time.

SDS

If you screw up on the drawing and the percentage is low, I usually try to make sure that I release the ball very late which will usually result in a ball way outside of the strike zone. That's better than a meatball down the middle that will most likely get hammered against any decent player.

SDS

When I first seen this I thought you were asking about Paycheck Protection Program loans. I need to get a new job.

SDS

@dsparks_psn said in Questions for you PPP masters out there:

When I first seen this I thought you were asking about Paycheck Protection Program loans. I need to get a new job.

I applied for and received a PPP loan for my company. Then, I was able to file the paperwork to get the loan forgiven. I truly am a PPP expert. But not MLB the Show PPP expert.

SDS

B, because if you try A, and still get it over the plate, it'll be a meat ball for the hitter.

SDS

@arvcpa_psn said in Questions for you PPP masters out there:

@dsparks_psn said in Questions for you PPP masters out there:

When I first seen this I thought you were asking about Paycheck Protection Program loans. I need to get a new job.

I applied for and received a PPP loan for my company. Then, I was able to file the paperwork to get the loan forgiven. I truly am a PPP expert. But not MLB the Show PPP expert.

Had all mine forgiven as well. Now just trying to get the ERTC.

SDS

When I screw up badly I just make sure my release is very late, that will guarantee a ball in the dirt and not a meatball