Friday, September 11, 2009
End of season review: No. 11 Shea
(Editor's note: This is the second in a series of season evaluations based on power ranking trends. At the end, each manager will be given a final determination of overachiever, underachiever or expected achiever.)
Shea, oh Shea. You were a disaster this season. A pathetic excuse for a fantasy manager. You're exactly like the - how appropriate - Chicago Cubs. You may have a nice squad, a decent group of guys, but we always know you'll never win. It's come to that. How does it make you feel?
Your evaluation after the jump.
You finished 5-17, a miserable record. But I can't completely bash you, as you may have the three best keepers heading into next season. That was nice work, and you can even laugh harder at Chris since he traded Alex Rodriguez and didn't make the playoffs.
But don't laugh too hard, especially after looking at your power rankings graph. I had you as a 10 preseason and almost nailed it. You ended 11, only above the dreadful Richie, who beat you twice.
What was I ever thinking ranking you as high as 2 one week? You dropped like the Mets in September - just a continuous freefall. After you hit the 10 spot in Week 6, you never made it higher. Incredible.
Better luck next year, although we all know it won't even matter. You just don't win fantasy baseball.
Final determination: Expected achiever
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