by Coffeeholic » Mon Dec 08, 2008 8:07 am
[quote:f23b1855e9="JKolak"]I crushed all your asses with the exception of Magic Alexx in 2001...quite a team...gotta give him credit....
I'm crushing all your asses in 2002....
I'm planning on a trifecta by crushing all your asses in 2003...
You guys call yourselves StratOMatic managers...you belong in sandlot baseball or the Thursday night slow pitch softball and drink a case of beer league![/quote:f23b1855e9]
LOL!
I do hope you realize that I am only 3 wins away from surpassing you in points for the 2001 season Joe? And this is without doubt the weakest season in my portfolio.
As far as the 2002 season... you got off to a "smokin" start, and after a slow start, my boys have been gradually closing the gap so that at the mid-way point we're only 2 points behind. We'll have to wait and see how this pans out in the second half.
And with 2003 starting tonight, welll... let's just say I'm looking forward to "smokin" you in my first opportunity to match up in the same division.
8-) :P :wink:
And Alexx... congrats on a great season! 116 points and counting to begin the tourney is terrific. Needless to say, we're all pulling for Kevin to knock you out of the playoffs in the first round so that you can't build up a bigger lead on the rest of us!
One thing though, before registering your team in the patheons of all-time greats, is that a run differential of +185, while outstanding, shouldn't translate into playing 50 games above .500%. Anyone care to do the pythagorean expected won-loss calculation? My belief is that you got a season for the ages from Jeff Fassero... 50 saves and a 1.54 ERA in 70 IP's for $3.71mil has to be one of the best relief performances I've seen in 300+ seasons of SOM on-line Did he blow any saves? I figure that if he just had a "good" season, rather than an "out of this world" one, that your team would've won under 100 games.