I guess that's a fair point...I dunno, I just have trouble letting go because I feel like he could be an impact bat at some point once he figures out his s***. You're right, though, at this point he isn't a keeper.
I think King and Org have as good or better chances than I do of knocking out Frenchsoup.
Is it uncouth to bitterly roast? Aside from the fact that he doesn't seem to understand the basics of how fantasy lineups work, he rosters Kevin Pillar, RA Dickey, and Dioner Navarro (probably only after he rejoined the Jays). He doesn't have a single top shelf ace, and a bunch of fringe waiver wire guys. He has exactly one top shelf bat in Edwin.
How the f*** is he winning? He s*** talks your lineup management because somehow it's your fault that a bunch of players got a night off at the same time and then he lets RA Dickey throw 149 innings of 4.35/2.07/.321????
I'm baffled. This is the methodology of a last place team. I'm sorry to be bitter but honestly, a guy who went into the draft with the goal of drafting as many blue jays as possible would be an embarrassing inaugural champ.
I'm sorry if that's poor sportsmanship or whatever, but this honestly really bothers me. I know, I drafted Buxton too early and I missed on Conforto, and I got lucky with Duvall, Villar, Diaz, Zunino and Hendricks (to a point) but I had a method behind my draft and I liked how my team came out for the most part. I just don't understand this at all.