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l.strether wrote:Actually Geekor, my argument is logical, incisive, and dead-on in so many ways, although you're rather bunk for attacking that argument without actually proving, much less explaining, why it's wrong. Instead of doing that, you
simply (and I do mean simply) mention that Niemann was picked over Lilly or that Josh Johnson had the best card with only 9 starts...as if that has anything to do with my argument above (which you clearly need to read again). I never claimed that Strat was consistent in their criteria for inclusion, and (as I've said in many of my posts) I've always argued that Strat should either establish such criteria or include established principles for the amendments of that criteria.
As to your continued obsession with Moss, you're just being foolish. Moss played 84 games and had 265 Abs, there Is no way that doesn't easily surpass reasonable minimums for inclusion. And I know you're gonna say "but Strat didn't let other players in who had seasons different from their career," and that would be foolish too. If Strat made that mistake in the past, they have made a greater mistake by continuing to apply that criteria to Moss or future players; it would eliminate ALL breakthrough seasons from inclusion, which would be disastrous.
As to your last point, we both agree (as I said above) that Strat needs to work on it's criteria for inclusion. However, allowing certain players in with ridiculously minimal statistics just to keep certain keeper league managers happy would be harmful to Strat and unfair to the rest of its players.
Harnful??? Harnfull??? that's a bit much don't you think?
But why? I still don't understand why, it gets peoples knickers in a twist
You've given me lots of how and lots of great voacabulary words, but I still don't get why it upsets you so.
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