That's one of the funniest damn things I've ever heard. I'll take you up on your offer if I'm in your league in Vegas, though - plan on emailing me your final cheat sheet a couple days before the draft, right?
I assume that's gotta be sarcasm, although it's so hard to figure out with the written word and not knowing you at all. It's not a question of paranoia - it's a question of intelligence. I'm not sure if your goal is to win? Mine is?
I don't recall any history lessons where an opposing army shared intelligence with their enemies. We're no where near as brutal as all that, but we are clearly all on opposing sides in this event. Believe it or not, there WILL be people at the drafts who haven't put in enough time. If you want to catch them all up so they're more informed knock yourself out - but don't criticize those of us who choose not to... in my opinion, you're a fool to give ANYONE information.
Incidentally, what makes a 'great fantasy owner'?
1. You could be right there with Harden, but I think it's Rhodes' job to lose. Pretty small sample size to be focused on his saves converted percentage... I'd be more concerned about his habit of putting people on base. Then again, since Harden has no save converted percentage at all... ??
2. It's not his winter ball numbers that convince me, it's the depth charts like this one at Yahoo:
http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/teams/det/depthchart
3. Fair enough
4. He's yours - good luck.
5. I could see that
6. Well, between that and no support in the lineup, his age and a pretty mediocre '03... agreed.
7. Uh... Steve Avery?
Thanks - looking forward to basking in everyone's brilliance in LV

Dyv