by MoCrash » Sat Oct 15, 2005 8:21 pm
I know how tempting that is. You get frustrated when guys you think should be performing to a certain level aren't, and -- as the saying goes -- the grass is always greener ... This is especially true in ATGII because of the deep talent pool.
I think part of the trick is, even if you think you've drafted well, knowing which guys are mistakes and which are just a statistical aberration which may improve. On one of my teams (Zizzers), which is in one of your leagues Grindi, Cobb and Williams sucked for me early in the season, but then got back up to their level. I almost dumped them, but had vowed more patience. Of course, I wasn't 20 games behind midway through the season with that team, which allowed me to be more patient. That team may still falter down the stretch, because my pitching is pretty weak (all mix-and-match value guys), but I'm at least learning. So, too, I suspect, is Kriff.