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  1. What an arrogant classless post. Can I ask what college team you chear for? He's a tOSU fan who went to Illinois, if I remember correctly. Notre Dame's defense wasn't good at all, but the game was closer than the score indicated. ND drove down the field several times on USC that many times did not result in any points. ND isn't as bad as Slick is making it out to be. I think the final score was quite indicative of how close the game was. as much of a problem as the D was, that was expected. what wasn't was the horrendous offensive line play and the drops. Brady also missed a sure TD on that first drive, over threw another easy TD on a fourth down (out of the endzone? WTF?), etc etc. sure the offense drove the ball, but once the field was shortened ND stalled time after time because USC were able to rush four and drop seven back, and still harrass Quinn all night long. ND probably isn't as bad as Slick is making them out to be, but they aren't a BCS team IMO. they are a Wake Forest upset away from having zero victories against top 25 teams, and they had a real struggle against GT.
  2. If you knew Brady's career better you would know how rare the "Beat SC" thing was. The guy doesn't usually let people know what he's really thinking. As for the news conferences, you'd be shocked at the stupidity of some of the SB writers' questions. Trust me, he's gonna be fine. I'll take your word for it. it was just kind of a growing feeling I had, and when they showed him getting off the bus, he looked like he had zero focus going into the game whatsoever, so that was the capper for me. you recognize these things happening, so I'm sure you can see how I could get that feeling about him with the limited knowledge I did have. Raisen - I had no opinion about Leinart and have no idea what your point is.
  3. Did anybody else there, cause I don't know? Wish Bruce was on to give the real story. That sounds like a recycle of the same rumor supposedly coming from Kaplan on Wednesday or Tuesday. Which Bruce subsequently pooh-poohed. The difference....the original post had it "closing in on a deal", and this one has it that it will be "official" on Monday. Not saying it will, BUT....could it be that maybe Hendry hasn't told Mr. Miles everything about what he plans to accomplished? I saw that post today. If I am not mistaken it was posted around 10 am, and if I am not mistaken, that would mean it had to be Lou Manfredini making the announcement, not Kap.
  4. I just don't see a mature kid leading the post Army victory 'beat SC' hoopla. nor do I see a mature kid being smirky during news conference or smacking gum getting off the bus at the biggest game of his life with an aloof yet cocky look on his face. Quinn did all of these things I have not seen alot of him before, but what I have seen in the past week does not impress me in the least.
  5. so this one will probably turn into a blow up, but bold prediction here... Brady Quinn is the next Ryan Leaf. the kid just seems rather immature to me and not ready for pro life.
  6. that looks about right, but doesn't GT have a conference chamionship game to get through first?
  7. It will be very interesting to see what happens with my idle Badgers in this weeks BCS. the three teams directly in front of them all lost, so they should move up, but the two teams directly behind them won and may move past. my hope, not because I think they deserve it, more to show how stupid the ranking and BCS systems are is: Badgers move up three to 5, UCLA beats USC, Arkansas beats Florida, Rutgers beats WV and the Big Ten finishes 1,2,3 in the BCS and the BCS bowl games chock full of teams that aren't even in the top 10 of any poll or the BCS. maybe then they will realize that no amount of tinkering is going to work, they blow this whole thing up, and start over.
  8. so if Zips show Aram repeating his numbers from last year, and PECOTA isn't out yet, which projections are showing his gradual decline?
  9. But Aramis's OBP is always driven by his batting average. His IsoD might have been up this year, but it's still low for a slugger like Aramis. Of the top 25 batters in OPS last year, Aramis was in the bottom 16% in IsoD. Of the top 40, he was in the bottom 18%. I like Aramis, and I want him to do well, but I tend to agree with the projections that show him in a gradual decline. I hope I'm wrong, but I think we've already seen the best we'll see from him. and by gradual decline you mean slight increase? 2006 actual - .912 2007 Zips - .914 As I've already stated, ZIPS sees him performing at about last year's level, but PECOTA projects a gradual decline from 2007 to 2010. ah, so we'll disregard the one that hurts your argument and emphasize the one that helps. why then did you not say "one projection shows him in gradual decline?" why frame it so all projections show him on the decline? will you show me where to find or send me PECOTA projections please?
  10. strawman alert. my only point in bringing up Hawpe's OPS+ was to counter the other posters statement that Soriano has only equalled Hawpe's number once. I think my initial post expressly stated that I was not taking sides in the debate. why are you using OPS anyway? isn't OPS+ a much fairer basis of comparison considering Hawpes' past three years were spent in Colorado Springs and Denver? could it be because using a stat that equalizes the stats doesn't fit your argument very well? if your point is to project into the future, fine. nice analysis. interesting that Soriano out produced Hawpe in straight OPS on several levels and at a younger age, but whatever. that's not what the 'name of the game' is here. it is about who is the better ballplayer right now. for your answer to that question, see wilk's post.
  11. But Aramis's OBP is always driven by his batting average. His IsoD might have been up this year, but it's still low for a slugger like Aramis. Of the top 25 batters in OPS last year, Aramis was in the bottom 16% in IsoD. Of the top 40, he was in the bottom 18%. I like Aramis, and I want him to do well, but I tend to agree with the projections that show him in a gradual decline. I hope I'm wrong, but I think we've already seen the best we'll see from him. and by gradual decline you mean slight increase? 2006 actual - .912 2007 Zips - .914
  12. I don't necesarily disagree, but Hawpe has put up a nice 122 OPS+ once. Soriano has put up OPS+ in excess of 128 three times. last year I was Chad Tracy goofy, but his 2006 wised me up a little bit, ya know what I mean? 1) The guy has only played one really full year in the majors. 2)I'd be willing to bet Hawpe has put up OPS+ >122 5 of his 7 professional years and that Sori hasn't done that in his 10 professional years (including Japan). 1) I have no idea why you are directing this at me. I was merely pointing out that the other posted used what is at best incorrect stats to compare two players and at worst intentionally misleading stats to compare the two players. 2) you compounded the problem with misleading facts of your own. 'ten years of professional.' what is that? use an age based basis of comparison at the major league level. I have no problem with that kind of comparison, but to build up your point with a flimsy comparison like you did is ludicrous, misleading, and gets nobody anywhere. Soriano has spent 6 full seasons in the major leagues beginning at age 25. Hawpe has spent 2 full seasons in the major leagues, the first as a platoon and last year as someone who sat alot v. lefties, beginning at age 26. the comparison is what Hawpe will do over the next four years at the major league level.
  13. wasn't Hendry's only promise that he would put Soriano at one position and keep him there?
  14. I don't necesarily disagree, but Hawpe has put up a nice 122 OPS+ once. Soriano has put up OPS+ in excess of 128 three times. last year I was Chad Tracy goofy, but his 2006 wised me up a little bit, ya know what I mean?
  15. lolol I have to say every time I scroll down this thread I chuckle. it's sophomoric, but for some reason the big "69" is what gets me laughing. actually the thought of giving someone a jersey with #69 and his name on it is what cracks me up.
  16. Does it make me stupid that I played the game for 16 years of my life and don't have a clue as to what the hell y'all are talking about? What the crap is WARP?? no, but using the term y'all does. I kid, I kid. Ya right. You probably think I walk around barefoot and use corncobs and the sears catalog when I go out to my outhouse. flip flops and your hand.
  17. Does it make me stupid that I played the game for 16 years of my life and don't have a clue as to what the hell y'all are talking about? What the crap is WARP?? no, but using the term y'all does. I kid, I kid.
  18. that's just a lie read it again so you're calling me a lier!?! mods, he's personally insulting me. give it a rest. I guess you're the only one who gets to use sarcasm with a hidden point.
  19. you either need a better memory or to learn how to use the edit button, because once again you said last I checked 383, 355, 363, 357 and 351 were all greater than 350 and 349 is pretty damn close. now I'm not sure what "or so" means, but I have to assume it means "approximately." 4 is approximately 5, at least in this context because you can't have a fraction of a baseball player taking the field, and the Cubs have alot of power. whatever you want to change your point to now makes little difference. the Cubs have a playoff caliber offense according to what you said before you kept trying to change what you said, despite the fact that what you said is right there in black and white. now I might be willing to cut some slack because mistakes are sometimes made, but clearly you didn't go through all those statistical calculations for me only to blow your point at the end, now did you.
  20. then I'm beaning your clean up hitter. :x I'd just have to charge the mound on his behalf. Surely the verbal screwball that you hit him with momentarily dazzed him to where he couldn't adequately retaliate on his own. :wink: yeah, you're just lucky that we've gone from political season to baseball transaction season.
  21. I don't get this. If we are just going to throw around thoughtless insults that have no bearing on the discussion, let's just not post. I think this thread has enough pointless sarcasm by now. oh the irony.
  22. then I'm beaning your clean up hitter.
  23. I'm going to stop reading right there. what you said was as for the part preceeding that, you made no mention of a World Series caliber offense before, but now you want to make that the point. I'm not going to play this game with you. either you have a point you're going to stand behind or you're going to change your point when it's refuted. the first choice I will happily discuss with you. the second I will not.
  24. I just don't get why those who subscribe to the new way of baseball thinking have such a hard time conveying their message. wait...yes I do. Yes, because personal insults is the way to get YOUR point across. No offense. But your first response to me could be viewed as a tongue in cheek "mockery" insult. And I think that's his point, if not his it's mine. No need to insult people who do not feel the way you do, ok? nevermind that my comment was in no way, shape, or form a personal insult.
  25. the Brewers should stop looking the gift horse in the mouth and just give Brady Clark 700 PAs out of centerfield. I hadn't hear the Brewers were pursuing any FAs. so much for my wild Bill Hall theories.
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