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The Return of Gekko

Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 1:15 am
by Gordon Gekko
After three years of trying to win the 100K in baseball, I’ve decided to call it quits in the NFBC.

My finishes are as follows:

2004 – 93rd out of 195

2005 - 74th out of 300

2006 - 106th out of 330



While these are respectable finishes, they don’t meet my expectations and will not be tolerated. I gave it a shot, and it hasn’t worked out.



It was fun competing against some of you, and I wish you good luck in the future. Someone else will need to keep the fire going on the message board.



Now I finally get to enjoy a vacation from January – start of football season. :D :cool:



Gekko



[ November 17, 2006, 12:16 PM: Message edited by: Gordon Gekko ]

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Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 5:08 am
by Quahogs




bummer. always a fun read. go get'em in football





Q

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Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 5:31 am
by Chest Rockwell
Good luck in your future endeavors- I think glancing at your team and draft it was much like me a very poor use of FAAB that got you this year. All in all a pretty good draft.

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Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 8:29 am
by Spyhunter
Gordon,

I for one will miss your ever present trash talk + hilarious pictures...



Spy

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Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 10:54 am
by bjoak
2004 – 93rd out of 195

2005 - 74th out of 300

2006 - 106th out of 330 I was led to believe that the person who posts as Gordon Gekko was Mark Srebro who won the 2004 NFFC. This person is named Jack Connors and never won a dime so far as I know. The whole act was a complete loser playing a hoax?

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Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 10:59 am
by Gordon Gekko
Originally posted by bjoak:

I was led to believe that the person who posts as Gordon Gekko was Mark Srebro who won the 2004 NFFC. This person is named Jack Connors and never won a dime so far as I know. The whole act was a complete loser playing a hoax? gekko has won more in the nfBc than you. you may not be able to look it up. but it's true. if anyone was the loser, it musta been you. thanks and good luck.

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Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 1:57 pm
by CC's Desperados
Mark, I thought you were going to the first to a million in fantasy winnings. You are leaving the door open for a two sport player to beat you. I don't think we can have that.

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Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 2:03 pm
by Gordon Gekko
Originally posted by CC's Desperados:

Mark, I thought you were going to the first to a million in fantasy winnings. You are leaving the door open for a two sport player to beat you. I don't think we can have that. that was th plan shawn. doesn't always work out how you'd like. oh well. now i get a 5 month vacation after football is over. much needed vacation if i'm being honest



[ October 08, 2006, 08:04 PM: Message edited by: Gordon Gekko ]

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Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 6:19 pm
by Cherokee Nation
Gotta give it more than 3 years



We've never finished higher than 3rd in our own division....



yet have now played 3 times against the guys who won the first WCOFB and have finished ahead of them all 3 times



Injuries and luck man....just hang in there until it is your turn to get the breaks....and don't play in the Chicago leagues.

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Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 6:29 pm
by Cherokee Nation
We've played against Edward's Kings a couple of times.....that's a great manager who has yet to win it all. Appleton Hayes is a well run team that had horrible luck this year, but they could win the $ 100,000 any year.....After playing against C.C.'s Desperados the first time out in Vegas I thought that team would win 5 of the first 10 titles.....but there are a lot of good owners in the NFBC Gekko...... that should be your draw, playing against the best...and if it all tumbles right for you one year........

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Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 5:39 am
by Edwards Kings
Originally posted by Gordon Gekko:

After three years of trying to win the 100K in baseball, I’ve decided to call it quits in the NFBC.

My finishes are as follows:

2004 – 93rd out of 195

2005 - 74th out of 300

2006 - 106th out of 330



While these are respectable finishes, they don’t meet my expectations and will not be tolerated. I gave it a shot, and it hasn’t worked out.



It was fun competing against some of you, and I wish you good luck in the future. Someone else will need to keep the fire going on the message board.



Now I finally get to enjoy a vacation from January – start of football season. :D :cool:



Gekko Not a challenge, GG, but I hope you get the fever again after football Week 16! Hate to lose any of the "Originals" from '04.

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Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 6:31 am
by Plymouth
Gordon, I have to agree with most of the other posts here, hang in there and play again next year. I will miss you on the boards for sure. If you choose to go another direction, good luck, I have enjoyed your participation.

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Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 7:36 am
by Cooperstown
Gecko,



Never make a decision to quit fantasy baseball at season's end. It's like deciding you're never going to drink again the morning of a hangover.



If you really are serious about quitting, keep it to yourself until Spring Training begins, then see if you haven't changed your mind. Me thinks you will. But, if not, then make the announcement.



Or is this part of a grand scheme to announce a comeback? "Gecko comes out of retirement with his new DUH strategy (Draft Unknown Hitters)", or some such thing.

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Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 9:30 am
by Greg Ambrosius
Well, we're always looking for good draft facilitators in New York and we'll even pay you for your services. That's one way to make money on the baseball season. :D Thanks for the memories and good luck with football.



You and Walla Walla are the only owners to officially announce your retirements on the message boards (Walla Walla in the NFFC). We hate to lose any of our original members who helped us make this idea a reality in 2004, but I understand the investment in time and money and this is definitely not an easy league to win prize money. All I can say is I agree with everyone else that it's a long, long off-season and baseball tends to tug at your heart more in February and March than it does in October after a 26-week regular season is concluded.



But you'd make a good sticker person if you want the job! :D

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Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 11:19 am
by Gordon Gekko
Originally posted by Cherokee Nation:

Gotta give it more than 3 years

i've got some other priorities in my life right now (and the future). baseball just consumes to much time (and energy).

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Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 11:22 am
by Gordon Gekko
Originally posted by Edwards Kings:

Not a challenge, GG, but I hope you get the fever again after football Week 16! Hate to lose any of the "Originals" from '04. you guys will make out just fine without me. someone will have to keep the MB pumped in the offseason though. who's up to the challenge?



plus, for all the people who didn't like my antics it will be interesting to see how many more folks signup for the event now that i'm gone.

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Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 11:24 am
by Gordon Gekko
Originally posted by Coop:

Gecko,



Never make a decision to quit fantasy baseball at season's end. the decision was made about a month ago. i waited this long to make sure i was certain about not signing up.



it was not a knee-jerk reaction to anything, just me looking at MY RESULTS coupled with TIME and ENERGY consumed

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Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 11:28 am
by Gordon Gekko
Originally posted by Greg Ambrosius:

Thanks for the memories and good luck with football. my pleasure



Originally posted by Greg Ambrosius:

All I can say is I agree with everyone else that it's a long, long off-season and baseball tends to tug at your heart more in February and March than it does in October after a 26-week regular season is concluded. what you say is true. but to succeed at football (which i'm doing this year), i can't be pumping 5-10 hours/week into baseball. not enough time in the day, and it will (and has) hurt my overall gaming ability.



if i want to succeed at football, i need to lose baseball. simple formula that has become clear to me.

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Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 12:07 pm
by bjoak
Originally posted by bjoak:

quote: 2004 – 93rd out of 195

2005 - 74th out of 300

2006 - 106th out of 330 I was led to believe that the person who posts as Gordon Gekko was Mark Srebro who won the 2004 NFFC. This person is named Jack Connors and never won a dime so far as I know. [/QUOTE]Just want to make sure everyone saw this. You can look it up on the overall rankings. Despite the standard Gekko reply I received, my purpose was not to trash talk but to honestly go about exposing this lie.

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Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 12:30 pm
by sportsbettingman
One word...



Satellite.



~Lance

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Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 12:40 pm
by KJ Duke
Originally posted by bjoak:

I was led to believe that the person who posts as Gordon Gekko was Mark Srebro who won the 2004 NFFC. This person is named Jack Connors and never won a dime so far as I know. There isn't a story here bjoak. Gekko = Mark = Jack Connors



I gotta say, I've considered the same as Gekko after the first losing season I've ever had in fantasy baseball, along with the time commitment. But I think a likely outcome will be to scale back my league count, something I did this year in football which is making the season more enjoyable.



[ October 09, 2006, 06:42 PM: Message edited by: KJ Duke ]

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Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 1:04 pm
by Chest Rockwell
Originally posted by bjoak:

quote:Originally posted by bjoak:

quote: 2004 – 93rd out of 195

2005 - 74th out of 300

2006 - 106th out of 330 I was led to believe that the person who posts as Gordon Gekko was Mark Srebro who won the 2004 NFFC. This person is named Jack Connors and never won a dime so far as I know. [/QUOTE]Just want to make sure everyone saw this. You can look it up on the overall rankings. Despite the standard Gekko reply I received, my purpose was not to trash talk but to honestly go about exposing this lie.
[/QUOTE]bjoak- the Bob Woodward of the NFBC- let the guy go out gracefully...

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Posted: Tue Oct 10, 2006 10:25 am
by The Mighty Men
Originally posted by Gordon Gekko:

quote:Originally posted by Coop:

Gecko,



Never make a decision to quit fantasy baseball at season's end. the decision was made about a month ago. i waited this long to make sure i was certain about not signing up.



it was not a knee-jerk reaction to anything, just me looking at MY RESULTS coupled with TIME and ENERGY consumed
[/QUOTE]No one can argue with this. The time and energy I spend on fantasy baseball for me is WAY too large - and I have not even been in the main league yet.

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Posted: Tue Oct 10, 2006 10:45 am
by Greg Ambrosius
Originally posted by The Mighty Men:

quote:Originally posted by Gordon Gekko:

quote:Originally posted by Coop:

Gecko,



Never make a decision to quit fantasy baseball at season's end. the decision was made about a month ago. i waited this long to make sure i was certain about not signing up.



it was not a knee-jerk reaction to anything, just me looking at MY RESULTS coupled with TIME and ENERGY consumed
[/QUOTE]No one can argue with this. The time and energy I spend on fantasy baseball for me is WAY too large - and I have not even been in the main league yet.
[/QUOTE]True Jack, but that's a LOT of football downtime between January and September. You can almost over study for football, don't you agree? Diversions like fantasy baseball are good for the soul and good for the mind. Winning takes care of all those time problems!! :D



It's funny, in my search for 2004 NFBC rankings of league champions today, I found a post that said "Walla Walla is calling it quits," similar to GG's. But Walla Walla came back for two more years and that bug may just bite our other friend too. :D I guess only time will tell. ;)

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Posted: Tue Oct 10, 2006 1:18 pm
by Cherokee Nation
there's a lot of football downtime DURING the NFL season



Games once a week



It's the perfect fantasy sport for people who don't really like fantasy sports enough to dig in for 26 weeks of daily warfare



Why aren't you talking of quitting fantasy football Gekko ? Gotta keep the easy one going ? The one that requires no effort ?



"Oh, should I draft a running back early ? OR...a running back ? Or maybe, a running back ?"



Fantasy football isn't even an adequate time killer in between baseball seasons.