Mon Feb 01, 2016 12:03 am
Yes, I acknowledge that there are a few managers here who are unhappy that the outcomes don't always, in their opinion, reflect the probabilities, almost entirely when it has a negative impact on their team and that such managers are always quick to cite small sample anecdotal evidence of improbable outcomes as to what's wrong with this game. Anybody who has read this forum for more than 6 months knows who those managers are, whether they are complaining about 50 cent starting pitchers getting wins against $10 mil starting pitchers, bad stolen base outcomes, poor performance by star players, getting swept on the last day of the season by a team 40 games behind in the standings, etc., etc. If we didn't like to compete, we wouldn't be here, and it bugs us when we work hard to get favorable odds and we lose anyway. Sometimes the dice are a convenient, and perhaps the only, scapegoat.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BD It's not a question of like or respect...but all you wrote here is anecdotal.... Count how many posts in the past 6 months or the past 6 years, then consider how many teams I've had. *All things considered* I barely post one one thousandth of the crazy senseless stuff I see...And you certainly can't think I don't recognize that senseless improbable things have happened in my favor too...Of course they have, and of course I know it....but I explained earlier why I don't post that stuff, because people already assume that I'm somehow full of braggadocio, based on what exactly, I don't know, because I *Never* post anything positive about my teams, titles, records etc...you get small snapshots of a much larger picture of me and then assume you know me....yet these few paragraphs are about as close as we've come to ever even having a conversation.