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'Hamas' Jenkins 10-08-2015 10:15 PM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 11784830)
This forum is a crackup.

The majority were to proclaim the Alex Smith era over before it began, only see him lead the Chiefs to a 9-0 start, an 11-5 record and a playoff berth his first season.

Yet Johnny Cueto still has a chance and Zobrist is really special, despite the 10-17 record in September and a drab playoff game.

This forum hasn't just jumped the shark, it's jumped ten megaloden's.

I don't think you understand how small of a sample size 27 baseball games is.

Here are two batters' splits in April 2006. Both were 26 years old:

Player A: 10 Homers, .326/.404/.783
Player B: 5 homers, .306/.388/.494

Player A hit 8 more homers, for the rest of his career.
Player B hit 53 more homers...that season.

A is Chris Shelton
B is Ryan Howard in his MVP year

DaneMcCloud 10-08-2015 10:20 PM

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Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins (Post 11784841)
I don't think you understand how small of a sample size 27 baseball games is.

Here are two batters' splits in April 2006. Both were 26 years old:

Player A: 10 Homers, .326/.404/.783
Player B: 5 homers, .306/.388/.494

Player A hit 8 more homers, for the rest of his career.
Player B hit 53 more homers...that season.

A is Chris Shelton
B is Ryan Howard in his MVP year

I get it.

But I also realize that what happens in a month to my children is astronomical when compared to a dopey baseball team.

The bottom line is that I'm tired of sports and tired of wasting time on things that are no longer relevant to my life.

The Chiefs have been shit for the past 44 years of my life. The Royals were shit for 29 of the past 30 years of my life.

It's time to refocus and put that energy elsewhere.

okcchief 10-08-2015 10:21 PM

I don't think most of you are old enough to remember. The only time the Royals won a World Series they were down 3-1 twice. They weren't exactly successful against Dave Steib or John Tudor either and the offense looked like dogshit. I know this was mentioned the other night as well. Its sports folks. That's why we watch it. I don't think I need a break from sports as much as a break from sports talk and message boards :)

'Hamas' Jenkins 10-08-2015 10:23 PM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 11784842)
I get it.

But I also realize that what happens in a month to my children is astronomical when compared to a dopey baseball team.

The bottom line is that I'm tired of sports and tired of wasting time on things that are no longer relevant to my life.

The Chiefs have been shit for the past 44 years of my life. The Royals were shit for 29 of the past 30 years of my life.

It's time to refocus and put that energy elsewhere.

You're right, and it's probably good advice. Not always easy to follow, though.

tk13 10-08-2015 10:23 PM

Plus, the Astros were 11-16 in September. They are 40-42 since July 1st.

I totally agree we may not win, that's baseball. But I really don't understand how everyone, not just here but on other boards and Twitter... are sitting here arguing that the Royals are losing because they let up in September and the Astros didn't. That's not true at all. There's just no basis in reality for that. They just beat us tonight. It has nothing to do with September or previous years' playoff series or any of that voodoo. You can even argue they came into the playoffs colder than almost anyone.

okcchief 10-08-2015 10:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 11784842)
I get it.

But I also realize that what happens in a month to my children is astronomical when compared to a dopey baseball team.

The bottom line is that I'm tired of sports and tired of wasting time on things that are no longer relevant to my life.

The Chiefs have been shit for the past 44 years of my life. The Royals were shit for 29 of the past 30 years of my life.

It's time to refocus and put that energy elsewhere.

Devoting more time to your kids is never a bad thing regardless of the reasons.

ClevelandBronco 10-08-2015 10:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 11784842)
I get it.

But I also realize that what happens in a month to my children is astronomical when compared to a dopey baseball team.

The bottom line is that I'm tired of sports and tired of wasting time on things that are no longer relevant to my life.

The Chiefs have been shit for the past 44 years of my life. The Royals were shit for 29 of the past 30 years of my life.

It's time to refocus and put that energy elsewhere.

:clap:

KC_Connection 10-08-2015 10:29 PM

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Originally Posted by tk13 (Post 11784847)
Plus, the Astros were 11-16 in September. They are 40-42 since July 1st.

I totally agree we may not win, that's baseball. But I really don't understand how everyone, not just here but on other boards and Twitter... are sitting here arguing that the Royals are losing because they let up in September and the Astros didn't. That's not true at all. There's just no basis in reality for that. They just beat us tonight. It has nothing to do with September or previous years' playoff series or any of that voodoo. You can even argue they came into the playoffs colder than almost anyone.

Many Jays fans are complaining right now that the Jays lost today because the team let up in the last 5 games of the season after clinching. Such bitching after postseason losses is rarely rational.

okcchief 10-08-2015 10:32 PM

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Originally Posted by tk13 (Post 11784847)
Plus, the Astros were 11-16 in September. They are 40-42 since July 1st.

I totally agree we may not win, that's baseball. But I really don't understand how everyone, not just here but on other boards and Twitter... are sitting here arguing that the Royals are losing because they let up in September and the Astros didn't. That's not true at all. There's just no basis in reality for that. They just beat us tonight. It has nothing to do with September or previous years' playoff series or any of that voodoo. You can even argue they came into the playoffs colder than almost anyone.

It's not something they chose to do it just happens when you stop playing with a sense of urgency. You see it happen in every sport almost every year. It's not an easy thing to manage. There is a huge trend of wild card teams scraping to the end and riding that wave into the playoffs. The Astros didn't play well the last month, but they have had to continue to play with a sense of urgency. It's also not a great matchup for the Royals, and most of us knew that. We can still get hot starting tomorrow and win the series. The sky isn't falling yet.

okcchief 10-08-2015 10:33 PM

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Originally Posted by KC_Connection (Post 11784854)
Many Jays fans are complaining right now that the Jays lost today because the team let up in the last 5 games of the season after clinching. Such bitching after postseason losses is rarely rational.

This nails it lol

Prison Bitch 10-08-2015 10:34 PM

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Originally Posted by okcchief (Post 11784838)
That's what they do. Look at your graphs again.

My graphs said they were 33-48 on the road, 2nd worst mark for any playoff team ever

okcchief 10-08-2015 10:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Prison Bitch (Post 11784860)
My graphs said they were 33-48 on the road, 2nd worst mark for any playoff team ever

Your graph probably still has them winning in spite of that tomorrow because that's your gimmick.

DaneMcCloud 10-08-2015 10:38 PM

If Cueto wins tomorrow, Claynus will eat a bug

Hamwallet 10-08-2015 10:46 PM

Besides the last month we have one of the best pitchers in baseball leading us tomorrow, an offense that went to game 7 of the World Series and the best bullpen in MLB. Jesus Christ this board is full of whining bitches. Did you all expect a sweep to the end? Lmfao

RealSNR 10-08-2015 10:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tk13 (Post 11784847)
Plus, the Astros were 11-16 in September. They are 40-42 since July 1st.

I totally agree we may not win, that's baseball. But I really don't understand how everyone, not just here but on other boards and Twitter... are sitting here arguing that the Royals are losing because they let up in September and the Astros didn't. That's not true at all. There's just no basis in reality for that. They just beat us tonight. It has nothing to do with September or previous years' playoff series or any of that voodoo. You can even argue they came into the playoffs colder than almost anyone.

We seemed to have strayed away from our identity that had us crushing souls in last year's postseason and the beginning of this regular season. We're not a small ball team anymore. I haven't seen us try to play that way in a long time.

It seems to be an identity thing that propelled us forward, and somewhere along the way we lost it. That's way more worrying than the Royals not finishing the month of September (which is debatable)


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