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Re: ALDS: Yankees vs Tigers

Posted: Fri Oct 7, 2011 11:11 pm
by TSE
Not at all, your perspective is just warped by your personal bias against me. If all it takes is for a fan to not like a player, why do they need me specifically to not like them to hit homers whenever they want? What's so special about me to those 2 guys, that only my disapproval can motivate (or cause - as you apparently see it) them to hit?

Re: ALDS: Yankees vs Tigers

Posted: Sat Oct 8, 2011 4:52 am
by RustInPeace
Well according to some of my homemade metrics that I used to predict the winner of this series, Don Kelly and Delmon Young were going to be responsible for a good chunk of the runs produced in this series, and that our big bats were going to drastically struggle in relation to their regular season performances. It turned out my analysis was dead on so I guess that makes me a better analyst than you, sorry. Of course I don't want to divulge any of the workings of these formulas as I want to keep them secret until an opportunity to work for a MLB franchise comes knocking by.

Re: ALDS: Yankees vs Tigers

Posted: Sat Oct 8, 2011 4:53 am
by Manocad
TSE wrote:Not at all, your perspective is just warped by your personal bias against me. If all it takes is for a fan to not like a player, why do they need me specifically to not like them to hit homers whenever they want? What's so special about me to those 2 guys, that only my disapproval can motivate (or cause - as you apparently see it) them to hit?

:lol:
So you talk about how worthless two players are, they turn out to be not so worthless after all, it's pointed out to you that apparently your analysis sucked, and you defend yourself by saying it's personal bias.

Yeah, that makes sense. Keep diggin' that hole, man.

Re: ALDS: Yankees vs Tigers

Posted: Sat Oct 8, 2011 4:55 am
by Manocad
RustInPeace wrote:Well according to some of my homemade metrics that I used to predict the winner of this series, Don Kelly and Delmon Young were going to be responsible for a good chunk of the runs produced in this series, and that our big bats were going to drastically struggle in relation to their regular season performances. It turned out my analysis was dead on so I guess that makes me a better analyst than you, sorry. Of course I don't want to divulge any of the workings of these formulas as I want to keep them secret until an opportunity to work for a MLB franchise comes knocking by.

:lol:
BOOM. Roasted.

Well played, sir.

Re: ALDS: Yankees vs Tigers

Posted: Sat Oct 8, 2011 5:02 am
by Manocad
TSE wrote:
Manocad wrote:Yeah, luckily the Tigers had an overpriced former #1 draft pick and a total loser wind up as the best two offensive players in the series.

Once again showing that someone doesn't know baseball for beans.


And I bet you believe some guy that wins the lottery also has some magical power to predict numbers too right? My comments still stand and are logically valid. You are just a hater fueled by an irrational fear and your comment here shows ridiculous ignorance on your part.

This is my favorite...I didn't quote anyone but remarkably, someone knew who I was talking about.

Seems like I touched a nerve.
:lol:

Re: ALDS: Yankees vs Tigers

Posted: Sat Oct 8, 2011 5:50 pm
by TSE
Grow up kids.

Re: ALDS: Yankees vs Tigers

Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2011 12:57 am
by Manocad
TSE wrote:Grow up kids.

Oh, the ironing...