Posted by MikeT23 on 6/26/2010 12:37:00 PM (view original):
When the presenter says "Quite the opposite, not benching or moving down my stud hitters gives me a significant advantage over those that do", the presenter personalizes the situation and leaves himself open to question. If his record shows that he's a sub .500 owner, his claim is seemingly invalid. Unless, of course, his definition of "significant advantage" is completely different than most of the world's definition.
Maybe I have an advantage in this regard and a disadvantage somewhere else that negates it
Maybe I just started doing this more recently, or have become more committed to it, and have seen vast improvement in my teams.
Maybe I run only 2 teams, both of which I took over with a pretty bare cupboard at the ML level and decided to tear them down and rebuild (MikeT likes to call this tanking, then again anyone who looks at a year beyond this one while running their team is tanking in his mind.)
The fact is you're oversimplifying this far too much. This is why we attack the argument, not the presenter. If I were completely inept at this game you'd have a case, but I'm not
The way I handle streaks could hurt me, or it could help me, but my overall record really doesn't tell you either way. I almost never click on someone's record while in the forums here, and if I do it's only out of curiosity. This is because I like to judge an argument based on it's own merit not the person giving it.