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Gordon Gecko...fantasy guru or Wall Street Bust?

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 5:30 am
by Jim Young
Mr. Gecko,



I am trying to figure you out, pal. Either you are one of those self-proclaimed fantasy gurus that gets his kicks by displaying his knowledge, or you think we're all really dumb and would actually buy into the hype you are trying to create for a guy like Ben Sheets, so that one of us tkes him early even though you didn't want him in the first place. Either way, I don't like it, pal. So, please do us a favor and make a post about a player that you would actually consider drafting, because right now, you're walking around blind without a cane, pal!





"They say money can't buy happiness? Look at the smile on my face. Ear to ear, BABY!"

Gordon Gecko...fantasy guru or Wall Street Bust?

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 5:51 am
by King of Queens
One could argue that the Gekko Hype Machine actually pressured some owners into drafting King Felix 1 or 2 rounds too early in 2006.



Of course, another GHM player from 2006 was Ryan Howard. As I recall, he did pretty well...

Gordon Gecko...fantasy guru or Wall Street Bust?

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 6:10 am
by Mudster
Maybe GG is using reverse psychology? Maybe he is hyping Sheets to give the illusion that he doesn't want him when, in fact, he actually wants Sheets.Or maybe he knows that you know that he's hyping a player he wants and..... :eek:

Gordon Gecko...fantasy guru or Wall Street Bust?

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 6:20 am
by Gordon Gekko
Listen Jimbo - if you were around last year you woulda known that I primarily hyped three player: R.Howard, G.Sizemore, and F.Hernandez. Howard is now a first round pick. Sizemore will go in the first round in a few leagues this year. Hernandez will mostly go in the 6th and may slip to the 7th in a few leagues.



So, in retrospect, I was "spot on" with Howard and Sizemore. With Hernandez, I guess I bought too much of the hype. I have now realized that I can't count on a pitcher so young. Too erratic.



This year, I've touted S.Sosa, Papelbon, and Sheets.



According to my notes, all 3 of them are there for the taking and at a nice profit.



[ March 14, 2007, 12:23 PM: Message edited by: Gordon Gekko ]

Gordon Gecko...fantasy guru or Wall Street Bust?

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 6:26 am
by poopy tooth
The biggest thing I learned last year was that you have to ignore what others are saying and stick to your gut. If you like Sheets n a certain round and he's there, grab him. If not, well, it sucks, but don't let others influence you. (Especially those who would lead you to believe Utley is a top 10 pick this year!) :D



All jokes aside, it burns me more to pass on a player because I listened to others and the player does great. We all have different opinions, and every draft I have been in, there has been a couple of players that go very early or very late...that taught me to expect anything.



One player I really like keeps moving up a couple rounds each satellite draft. he's already passed where his value lies (IMHO) Hopefully he won't on draft day, but he may. (And no Gekko, I'm not telling you who. I will after the auction and drafts this weekend)

Gordon Gecko...fantasy guru or Wall Street Bust?

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 7:58 am
by RedRyder
Originally posted by poopy tooth:

The biggest thing I learned last year was that you have to ignore what others are saying and stick to your gut. If you like Sheets n a certain round and he's there, grab him. If not, well, it sucks, but don't let others influence you. (Especially those who would lead you to believe Utley is a top 10 pick this year!) :D



All jokes aside, it burns me more to pass on a player because I listened to others and the player does great. We all have different opinions, and every draft I have been in, there has been a couple of players that go very early or very late...that taught me to expect anything.



One player I really like keeps moving up a couple rounds each satellite draft. he's already passed where his value lies (IMHO) Hopefully he won't on draft day, but he may. (And no Gekko, I'm not telling you who. I will after the auction and drafts this weekend) poopy tooth, what up with your website? It doesn't load on my browser (one small pic of a ball and bat and a bunch of "?" marks, like there are images there but can't load)...I ask because I wanted to check out your site and see what it was..."Home of the 1000 player Big List"? I am assuming this is a ranking system? If my assumption is correct, let me know...I might have another comment.

Gordon Gecko...fantasy guru or Wall Street Bust?

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 8:39 am
by Jim Young
Originally posted by Gordon Gekko:

Listen Jimbo - if you were around last year you woulda known that I primarily hyped three player: R.Howard, G.Sizemore, and F.Hernandez. Howard is now a first round pick. Sizemore will go in the first round in a few leagues this year. Hernandez will mostly go in the 6th and may slip to the 7th in a few leagues.



So, in retrospect, I was "spot on" with Howard and Sizemore. With Hernandez, I guess I bought too much of the hype. I have now realized that I can't count on a pitcher so young. Too erratic.



This year, I've touted S.Sosa, Papelbon, and Sheets.



According to my notes, all 3 of them are there for the taking and at a nice profit.

Gordon Gecko...fantasy guru or Wall Street Bust?

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 8:44 am
by Jim Young
Originally posted by Gordon Gekko:

Listen Jimbo - if you were around last year you woulda known that I primarily hyped three player: R.Howard, G.Sizemore, and F.Hernandez. Howard is now a first round pick. Sizemore will go in the first round in a few leagues this year. Hernandez will mostly go in the 6th and may slip to the 7th in a few leagues.



So, in retrospect, I was "spot on" with Howard and Sizemore. With Hernandez, I guess I bought too much of the hype. I have now realized that I can't count on a pitcher so young. Too erratic.



This year, I've touted S.Sosa, Papelbon, and Sheets.



According to my notes, all 3 of them are there for the taking and at a nice profit. Mr. Gecko,



I don't know who you touted last year, and frankly I am not concerned with the past, especially when everyone was touting Ryan Howard, King Felix, and Grady.....come at me with something better then that. Tell me that you were touting Hanley Ramirez, Brian McCann, or Francisco Liriano....then i would give you some street cred, pal! But don't state the obvious.





If you actually draft Sosa, and he does well, then I would give you "props" for that. But, I don't think he, Papelbon, or Sheets will be on your team. And I will find out for sure, because we are in the same league, and I will be drafting right before you.



On another note, Chase Utley is definitely a 1st rounder!



"They say money can't buy happiness? Look at the smile on my face. Ear to ear, BABY!"

Gordon Gecko...fantasy guru or Wall Street Bust?

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 9:01 am
by Gordon Gekko
Originally posted by Jim Young:

Mr. Gecko,



I don't know who you touted last year, and frankly I am not concerned with the past, especially when everyone was touting Ryan Howard, King Felix, and Grady.....come at me with something better then that. Tell me that you were touting Hanley Ramirez, Brian McCann, or Francisco Liriano....then i would give you some street cred, pal! But don't state the obvious. that's funny, i haven't seen you tout anyone. put your rep out there for 3 players. please...



Originally posted by Jim Young:

If you actually draft Sosa, and he does well, then I would give you "props" for that. so on top of drafting sosa in th 19th, i'll get props from you!?!? okay, sign me up!



Originally posted by Jim Young:

But, I don't think he, Papelbon, or Sheets will be on your team. all of them could be on my team, some of them or none of them. it all depends what round we are talking and what my team makeup looks like. you should know this, right?



Originally posted by Jim Young:

And I will find out for sure, because we are in the same league, and I will be drafting right before you. excellent! Life all comes down to a few moments. This is one of them. Don't blow it

Gordon Gecko...fantasy guru or Wall Street Bust?

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 9:05 am
by sportsbettingman
"excellent! Life all comes down to a few moments. This is one of them. Don't blow it"



lol :D



(Slap in a picture of Mr. Burns (Q)...and that would make a good moniker!)



~Lance



[ March 14, 2007, 03:17 PM: Message edited by: sportsbettingman ]

Gordon Gecko...fantasy guru or Wall Street Bust?

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 9:35 am
by Chest Rockwell
Bottom line is this- Gekko is good for good players. Why because good players know who they want, why they want them, and when they want them. I could not care less whether Gekko thinks that is good or not- and I respect and share ideas privately with him as does he...



With that said if he gets in your head, that is your problem. Some say he is giving misinformation- I say bullsh!t he is at least open with the fact he is trying to get in your head.



The guy you should fear is the total stranger giving you advice or honest thoughts on this board the week of the draft- ever wonder if there is an ulterior motive there? I will give honest thoughts but only to people I think can help me too but that is all done privately.

Gordon Gecko...fantasy guru or Wall Street Bust?

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 10:19 am
by Spyhunter
I have to admit, trying to figure out Gekko's player hyping has started to drive me batty.



First I thought, he is obviously trying to over hype players so that people will draft them too early and lose value



Then I started to get really machiavellian, and I thought, maybe he is trying to create the perception of over hype so we won't take those players early, and he will be able to score value.



Then I gave up and just enjoyed his hilarious posts. I haven't seen any photos though recently :(



Spy

Gordon Gecko...fantasy guru or Wall Street Bust?

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 1:39 pm
by Dirt Dogs
I think gordon knows that Sheets is the real deal or maybe he is trying to pump him up and sell him at a high to a team so they get screwed and he makes out. Hmmmm sounds like a bluestar airline deal to me!



-keep the posts coming Gekko! your posts give me a break from my regular job during the day.

Gordon Gecko...fantasy guru or Wall Street Bust?

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 2:01 pm
by poopy tooth
Sheets is the real deal. But is he worth the risk? We'll see what people think in just a few days. To me...he'll be one of a handful of players to decide an owners fate...either big time production or big DL time

Gordon Gecko...fantasy guru or Wall Street Bust?

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 2:34 pm
by Jim Young
Mr. Gecko,



Finally, you give me what I have been asking for....some actual Gecko! It's about time. As for my 3......You Want details? Fine. I drive a Ferrari, 355 Cabriolet, What's up? I have a ridiculous house in the South Fork. I have every toy you could possibly imagine. And best of all kids, I am liquid.

Gordon Gecko...fantasy guru or Wall Street Bust?

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 2:39 pm
by Chest Rockwell
Originally posted by Jim Young:

Mr. Gecko,



Finally, you give me what I have been asking for....some actual Gecko! It's about time. As for my 3......You Want details? Fine. I drive a Ferrari, 355 Cabriolet, What's up? I have a ridiculous house in the South Fork. I have every toy you could possibly imagine. And best of all kids, I am liquid. Cool would any of your toys be a Stretch Armstrong doll- if you please bring it to the draft, I love Stretch!

Gordon Gecko...fantasy guru or Wall Street Bust?

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 3:03 pm
by bjoak
Originally posted by Spyhunter:

I have to admit, trying to figure out Gekko's player hyping has started to drive me batty.



First I thought, he is obviously trying to over hype players so that people will draft them too early and lose value



Then I started to get really machiavellian, and I thought, maybe he is trying to create the perception of over hype so we won't take those players early, and he will be able to score value.



Then I gave up and just enjoyed his hilarious posts. I haven't seen any photos though recently :(



Spy As an amateur Gekko analyst, I would say you are spot on. I think his goal shifted over time as his audience caught on to him. More than anything, though, now, he is attempting to be an arbitor who creates his own value by being a catalyst for any kind of fluctuation in the marketplace. In reality, he has little effect but that doesn't matter anyway because his real goal is just to have fun riling people up.



He gets his real satisfaction when a thread like this goes up. Or at least he did before he read Jim Young's last post trying to turn this into a pissing contest in which he told us about his personal leer jet and the statue of himself that the city of Philadelphia erected in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Some people just need to overcompensate for other areas they are born, er, short in.



By the way Gekko, love the **********$$$$$$$ALERT!!!!!!$$$$$$$************ new for this year. Keep up the good work.



[ March 14, 2007, 09:21 PM: Message edited by: bjoak ]

Gordon Gecko...fantasy guru or Wall Street Bust?

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 3:07 pm
by bjoak
Then I gave up and just enjoyed his hilarious posts. I haven't seen any photos though recently You can't post photos anymore, presumably because of the spam. Since that problem seems to be getting solved maybe Greg will put that option back up.

Gordon Gecko...fantasy guru or Wall Street Bust?

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 3:15 pm
by Gordon Gekko
Fyi - I got one of my co-workers to cover my water route tomorrow, and my wife is gonna do my morning paper route. :D



I'll be at the library for final prep. Good luck everyone

Gordon Gecko...fantasy guru or Wall Street Bust?

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 5:19 pm
by sportsbettingman
Jim Young is having fun quoting "Boiler Room"



Good Movie. (And said to be a more modern "Wall Street")



~Lance

Gordon Gecko...fantasy guru or Wall Street Bust?

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 5:46 pm
by King of Queens
Originally posted by sportsbettingman:

Jim Young is having fun quoting "Boiler Room"



Good Movie. (And said to be a more modern "Wall Street")



~Lance Love the scene in Boiler Room where the guys are watching Wall Street, reciting all the lines.

Gordon Gecko...fantasy guru or Wall Street Bust?

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 5:46 pm
by King of Queens
Originally posted by sportsbettingman:

Jim Young is having fun quoting "Boiler Room"



Good Movie. (And said to be a more modern "Wall Street")



~Lance Love the scene in Boiler Room where the guys are watching Wall Street, reciting all the lines.

Gordon Gecko...fantasy guru or Wall Street Bust?

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 3:37 am
by Jim Young
Originally posted by King of Queens:

quote:Originally posted by sportsbettingman:

Jim Young is having fun quoting "Boiler Room"



Good Movie. (And said to be a more modern "Wall Street")



~Lance Love the scene in Boiler Room where the guys are watching Wall Street, reciting all the lines.
[/QUOTE]Yeah, it is a great flick. That scene is a good one!

Gordon Gecko...fantasy guru or Wall Street Bust?

Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2007 9:25 am
by Spyhunter
So, I talked with GG several times during the last two days - he is in my $1250 auction and said hello during the main draft. I thought he had some great picks and is 'for real'. Much quieter though than I would have guessed! I still down know how the heck his main event leauge let Brandon Phillips fall to the 11th round for him to scoop! Made me jealous. A nice guy and will do well



Spy