Speed Never Slumps......Except in the NFBC
Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2015 11:56 am
Can I debunk a myth?
Or at the least, call bullshit on something said often in our NFBC game?
Here is the statement....
'I'm light on speed, but speed can always be found on FAAB'.
Have you looked at FAAB?
What speed merchants are there?
I think we say these type of comments to make ourselves feel better about a hole on our roster.
NFBC rosters have holes. We have a hard time admitting those holes.
When we're trying to describe our teams, we try to gloss over those holes.
We mention speed as always being available on FAAB. We talk about the Closer carousel if short on Saves.
We even expect more power or Wins from players exceeding their past numbers or expectations.
In other words, we lie to ourselves.
Most of us lie to ourselves. A little like looking at ourself in the mirror and thinking, ' Damn good looking guy '.
We see the square jaw, the piercing eyes, overlooking the obvious jowels and badly receding hairline.
Our rosters are like us. Unfortunately, our parts cannot be replaced by FAAB.
Yesterday for an experiment, I went looking through my leagues, hunting for speed.
Here are the usual suspects I found...
Jose Iglesias
Peter Bourjos
Andrew Romine
Brandon Guyer
Jace Peterson
You get the idea.
If wanting any kind of speed on our roster, we also have to accept that, for the most part, that is the ONLY thing we're adding to our starting lineup.
If having Neil Walker, Erick Aybar, and Jhonny Peralta as your middle infield, how do you fit in a middle infielder like Iglesias to get more speed?
Same with five decent outfielders. How can we justify sitting our fifth best outfielder, somebody like Nick Markakis or Travis Snider.
In effect, shoehorning a category, to the detriment of other categories.
Even if giving up a bench warmer and FAAB'ing Bourjos or Iglesias, we hold our noses.
Bourjos doesn't even have a job.
Iglesias batting ninth and has already hit above his head in having the stolen bases obtained.
In rostering him now, we are only looking at the piercing eyes and square jaw.
When dropped, it'll be because of seeing the jowels and receding hairline.
Or at the least, call bullshit on something said often in our NFBC game?
Here is the statement....
'I'm light on speed, but speed can always be found on FAAB'.
Have you looked at FAAB?
What speed merchants are there?
I think we say these type of comments to make ourselves feel better about a hole on our roster.
NFBC rosters have holes. We have a hard time admitting those holes.
When we're trying to describe our teams, we try to gloss over those holes.
We mention speed as always being available on FAAB. We talk about the Closer carousel if short on Saves.
We even expect more power or Wins from players exceeding their past numbers or expectations.
In other words, we lie to ourselves.
Most of us lie to ourselves. A little like looking at ourself in the mirror and thinking, ' Damn good looking guy '.
We see the square jaw, the piercing eyes, overlooking the obvious jowels and badly receding hairline.
Our rosters are like us. Unfortunately, our parts cannot be replaced by FAAB.
Yesterday for an experiment, I went looking through my leagues, hunting for speed.
Here are the usual suspects I found...
Jose Iglesias
Peter Bourjos
Andrew Romine
Brandon Guyer
Jace Peterson
You get the idea.
If wanting any kind of speed on our roster, we also have to accept that, for the most part, that is the ONLY thing we're adding to our starting lineup.
If having Neil Walker, Erick Aybar, and Jhonny Peralta as your middle infield, how do you fit in a middle infielder like Iglesias to get more speed?
Same with five decent outfielders. How can we justify sitting our fifth best outfielder, somebody like Nick Markakis or Travis Snider.
In effect, shoehorning a category, to the detriment of other categories.
Even if giving up a bench warmer and FAAB'ing Bourjos or Iglesias, we hold our noses.
Bourjos doesn't even have a job.
Iglesias batting ninth and has already hit above his head in having the stolen bases obtained.
In rostering him now, we are only looking at the piercing eyes and square jaw.
When dropped, it'll be because of seeing the jowels and receding hairline.