by cummings2 » Thu Nov 13, 2008 4:59 pm
[b:aea1377ebe]J[/b:aea1377ebe],
As always, major kudos for the great thread and keeping on improving on the previous years' Magic Formula (tm). Not easy to do but you keep doing it.
I have been pretty quiet on the boards and "on the field" as I have been plagued with some pretty bad rolls for about a year and a half, I know enough of this game to know when I just got lousy rolls and with the exception of the odd team here and there that has been the way for me for some time. Still I enjoy the game and keep playing but I'd be lying if I didn't admit it it gets tiresome to have the opponent's Doug Davis strikeout my Magglio Ordonez three times while throwing a shutout. Sometimes it's just bad luck.
What has happened to me is that I haven't been experimenting as much as before and therefore my interest has been curtailed somewhat, experimenting is what makes this game fun for me, that's one of the reasons why I think the world of [b:aea1377ebe]fatty[/b:aea1377ebe], [b:aea1377ebe]luckyman[/b:aea1377ebe], [b:aea1377ebe]yourself[/b:aea1377ebe] and the wacko-wazacko players that are willing to try something new.
One of the few notions that have been playing in my head is the [i:aea1377ebe]head-to-head salary matchups[/i:aea1377ebe] that is how much moolah are you playing vs the opponent. In teams with stud aces -say Peavy- (I'm guilty of such teams) three out of every four games (75% of the games you play) you are already sitting down 9 mil. If on top of tha you have a Milton Bradley injured (likely scenario) you are already sitting down almost 16 mil. and if you have a 1.5 mil backup catcher then you're already down 17 mil, throw in a platoon where you split 4 mil in 2 players say 2.5 vs RHP and 1.5 vs LHP and voila you're nearing the 20 mil on the bench. Then you add the other members of the rotation and before you realize you are actually landing a pretty crappy team 75% of the times.
So what's my point... I have no idea. Just a thought that has been floating in my knuckleheaded universe.
Anyway, given my record in the last year and a half no-one should listen to C2 :lol:
As always, all best of luck J!
C2