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Offline varoadking

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Re: NL East Watch 2015
« Reply #800 on: August 08, 2015, 01:35:39 pm »
yawn ... time to check WNFF after going to the past two games.  Wish I didn't have the ice coffee at 9 or so yesterday . . .  Wait, what do I see?  I had a lot of respect for mim on this . . .  you mean to say he's missed your posts that say you can replace a DL'd player  heading into the playoffs with anyone who was in your system prior to 9/1 regardless of whether he was on the 40 man or 25 man roster on 8/31?  Should you post the multiple links from prior posts that back up what you are saying?  Nah, it's too much effort to trace that down.  Probably buried in the Turner thread or one of the roster threads. 

Oh, just one post with links: http://www.wnff.net/index.php?topic=32102.375;msg=1588365

You should pin that thread...it is bound to happen again....and again...

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Re: NL East Watch 2015
« Reply #801 on: August 08, 2015, 02:01:34 pm »
You should pin that thread...it is bound to happen again....and again...
Not so sure, after this upcoming week not many people will be thinking about the playoffs anymore. I know I'm already done with that fantasy.

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Re: NL East Watch 2015
« Reply #802 on: August 08, 2015, 03:21:04 pm »
Do you really think this is what's happening?

Bryce gets little protection and thinks he has to do it all himself. He's the hardest working son of a nag on the team.

Jayson and Zimm are old and don't hit well. Ramos is a disappointment. Taylor isn't experienced enough at bat.

They just aren't as good as everyone thought they were.

They have been learning that for 3 years now.  It won't suddenly sink in now.  Look at Harper and his where's my ring comment.  They thought they could win just by showing up at the ball field.  Usually in sports you have to also try somewhat.  What a bunch of underachieving lazy entitled pricks.

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Re: NL East Watch 2015
« Reply #803 on: August 08, 2015, 03:26:22 pm »
Do you really think this is what's happening?

Bryce gets little protection and thinks he has to do it all himself. He's the hardest working son of a nag on the team.

Jayson and Zimm are old and don't hit well. Ramos is a disappointment. Taylor isn't experienced enough at bat.

They just aren't as good as everyone thought they were.

I think it's a mixture of both really. Not enough talent to outrise the hubris.

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Re: NL East Watch 2015
« Reply #804 on: August 08, 2015, 06:18:29 pm »
The Mets have scored three runs in the top of the first inning, no outs.

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Re: NL East Watch 2015
« Reply #805 on: August 08, 2015, 06:29:43 pm »
Rays score two runs in the bottom of the first, no outs. 

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Re: NL East Watch 2015
« Reply #806 on: August 08, 2015, 06:30:35 pm »
The Rays don't fear Syndergaard.

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Re: NL East Watch 2015
« Reply #807 on: August 08, 2015, 06:42:50 pm »
Rays up 4-3, still batting in the first.

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Re: NL East Watch 2015
« Reply #808 on: August 08, 2015, 07:01:42 pm »
Of course I had Granderson on my FBB bench tonight. Of course I did.

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Re: NL East Watch 2015
« Reply #809 on: August 08, 2015, 09:12:40 pm »
They have been learning that for 3 years now.  It won't suddenly sink in now.  Look at Harper and his where's my ring comment.  They thought they could win just by showing up at the ball field.  Usually in sports you have to also try somewhat.  What a bunch of underachieving lazy entitled pricks.

Yeah, that Harper, totally underachieving.    :roll:


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Re: NL East Watch 2015
« Reply #810 on: August 08, 2015, 10:00:04 pm »
We've got Scherzer going tomorrow. I expect a W. Also, I expect Archer to dominate the Mets and for them to rock Bartolo Calzone.

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Re: NL East Watch 2015
« Reply #811 on: August 08, 2015, 10:06:26 pm »
Shutout tomorrow for Scherzer.

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Re: NL East Watch 2015
« Reply #812 on: August 08, 2015, 10:21:02 pm »
We've got Scherzer going tomorrow. I expect a W.

Game.

Offline BeltwayBaseball

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Re: NL East Watch 2015
« Reply #813 on: August 08, 2015, 11:00:53 pm »
Of course I had Granderson on my FBB bench tonight. Of course I did.

I have a rule: No division rival players on my fantasy team. :judge:

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Re: NL East Watch 2015
« Reply #814 on: August 08, 2015, 11:09:10 pm »
I have a rule: No division rival players on my fantasy team. :judge:

I have the same rule, albeit with fantasy football. I've missed on a few really good players in the years, but it's worth it not feeling dirty when rivals' players do well. I won one year too, so no freaks given here. Even if the results suck, I prefer to have a good time both watching sports and fantasy teams.

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Re: NL East Watch 2015
« Reply #815 on: August 10, 2015, 06:34:02 am »
Our problem is not the Mets.  Our problem is we are not a good team.  9-14 since the ASB, and 11-17 in our last 28 games.  That doesn't even qualify as mediocre.  If we would have just went 5-2 on this homestand we would be back in 1st place.  One week from today, we could be a below .500 team. 

Offline OldChelsea

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Re: NL East Watch 2015
« Reply #816 on: August 10, 2015, 10:40:00 am »
...to let a historically poor road team currently 15 games under .500 come in here and just toy with them...three straight bunts?? (if I were managing against the Nats I'd do something like that - they just don't defend well against 'little ball')...lose this homestand with a killer away trip looming...that's not what championship, contending teams do...thank goodness the Mystics are still winning.

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Re: NL East Watch 2015
« Reply #817 on: August 10, 2015, 11:54:37 am »
...to let a historically poor road team currently 15 games under .500 come in here and just toy with them...three straight bunts?? (if I were managing against the Nats I'd do something like that - they just don't defend well against 'little ball')...lose this homestand with a killer away trip looming...that's not what championship, contending teams do...thank goodness the Mystics are still winning.

I agree with everything...  except the Mystics.  Have we really sunk so low that the WNBA team is the only team worth paying attention to?  Even less people care about the WNBA than the regular NBA.

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Re: NL East Watch 2015
« Reply #818 on: August 10, 2015, 12:10:05 pm »
I agree with everything...  except the Mystics.  Have we really sunk so low that the WNBA team is the only team worth paying attention to?  Even less people care about the WNBA than the regular NBA.

The Washington Kastles have won 5 straight WTT titles.  Where's the love?   :shrug:

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Re: NL East Watch 2015
« Reply #819 on: August 10, 2015, 12:14:03 pm »
I agree with everything...  except the Mystics.  Have we really sunk so low that the WNBA team is the only team worth paying attention to?  Even less people care about the WNBA than the regular NBA.

At least the Mystics are winning (13-8, second place and currently in playoff position).

When Daniel Snyder owns one's local NFL franchise, and when the owner of one's local NBA and NHL franchises really isn't much of an improvement (too obsessed with 'gameday experiences', fancy lounges and clubs and other esoterica to worry about the core businesses), and one's local MLB franchise is underachieving horrendously...then I'm afraid, as far as finding local champions/contenders, beggars can't be choosers.

[full disclosure: I am a Mystics STH]

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Re: NL East Watch 2015
« Reply #820 on: August 10, 2015, 12:16:57 pm »
At least the Mystics are winning (13-8, second place and currently in playoff position).

When Daniel Snyder owns one's local NFL franchise, and when the owner of one's local NBA and NHL franchises really isn't much of an improvement (too obsessed with 'gameday experiences', fancy lounges and clubs and other esoterica to worry about the core businesses), and one's local MLB franchise is underachieving horrendously...then I'm afraid, as far as finding local champions/contenders, beggars can't be choosers.

[full disclosure: I am a Mystics STH]

At the gym, rather than focus on my inability to do the things I used to do, I thought about this and the coaches/managers of the DC franchises.    I'm in on Trotz but Williams, Gruden and Wittman?    Oh my.

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Re: NL East Watch 2015
« Reply #821 on: August 10, 2015, 12:19:16 pm »
If I were king, the red rockers would be packed into a rocket along with their sparkles and unicorns and fired at the sun

and when the owner of one's local NBA and NHL franchises really isn't much of an improvement (too obsessed with 'gameday experiences', fancy lounges and clubs and other esoterica to worry about the core businesses)

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Re: NL East Watch 2015
« Reply #822 on: August 10, 2015, 12:23:41 pm »
At the gym, rather than focus on my inability to do the things I used to do, I thought about this and the coaches/managers of the DC franchises.    I'm in on Trotz but Williams, Gruden and Wittman?    Oh my.

Certainly better than their predecessors, but can this outfit really go deeper than the second round? (I will admit the Wizards look better equipped for a deep post-season run than the Capitals.)

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Re: NL East Watch 2015
« Reply #823 on: August 10, 2015, 12:31:46 pm »
Certainly better than their predecessors, but can this outfit really go deeper than the second round? (I will admit the Wizards look better equipped for a deep post-season run than the Capitals.)

I'm not sure about better than their predecessors (except for Wittman maybe).    I believe Johnson and Shanahan were better in their day.   Unfortunately, we were a few years late on their prime years.      Now if you're talkin' Acta, Riggleman, etc.    Oh hell yeah.

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Re: NL East Watch 2015
« Reply #824 on: August 10, 2015, 12:33:48 pm »
Ben Olsen has probably done more with less than any other manager in MLS history.
At the gym, rather than focus on my inability to do the things I used to do, I thought about this and the coaches/managers of the DC franchises.    I'm in on Trotz but Williams, Gruden and Wittman?    Oh my.