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Uofa still has one of the worse defenses in the conference and I guess one of the best offenses but there QB is more of a runner cant really throw at all.
All right using your formula's give me your all time top 5 baseball players?
Let's see it big boy.
Uofa still has one of the worse defenses in the conference and I guess one of the best offenses but there QB is more of a runner cant really throw at all.
We have to inform him of the best thread ever....
That's why I think the Huskies smoke them this year.
1) @ Husky Stadium
2) Huskies are at full strength on offense and defense. Full crew of healthy running backs and Oline, and one of the best WR corps in the nation.
3) The Huskies uptempo offense is going to really hard for the Zona D to slowdown or shutdown.
I'm expecting some solid offensive numbers from both teams, but Husky D in 2013 is still far ahead of Zona's and I think that's the true xfactor of this game.
Ok, this isn't best players ever... This is hitters based on HRs RBI and all hits. A structured point system.
My formula has this.
1 Hank Aaron
2 Barry Bonds
3 Babe Ruth
4 Willie Mays
5 Ted Williams
6 Stan Musial
7 Joe DiMaggio
8 Lou Gehrig
9 Sammy Sosa
10 Harmon Killebrew
* Next few were Mantle, Palmeiro, Rose (off hits),
As far as players I don't have any thing that I did with stats.
But it would be much different. Mays would be 1st, Clemente would be on the list, Ernie banks and Brooks Robinson as well. Havent put enough time to measure fielding en sech. And you cant measure intangibles.
Like I said, the list I compiled is weighed heavily on situational hitting and HR/RBIs
Weeeeelll, if we're going to play the "Whose state has the most titles game?" Do you mind if I play?
Go ahead TF I'll listen......
DAMNIT!
I doubt you wanna hear it.
Wait USC is favored vs us at home? LOL.
Ok, this isn't best players ever... This is hitters based on HRs RBI and all hits. A structured point system.
My formula has this.
1 Hank Aaron
2 Barry Bonds
3 Babe Ruth
4 Willie Mays
5 Ted Williams
6 Stan Musial
7 Joe DiMaggio
8 Lou Gehrig
9 Sammy Sosa
10 Harmon Killebrew
* Next few were Mantle, Palmeiro, Rose (off hits),
As far as players I don't have any thing that I did with stats.
But it would be much different. Mays would be 1st, Clemente would be on the list, Ernie banks and Brooks Robinson as well. Havent put enough time to measure fielding en sech. And you cant measure intangibles.
Like I said, the list I compiled is weighed heavily on situational hitting and HR/RBIs
Please remove Sosa from that list since he was a ridiculously obvious juicer, or atleast give him an *.
Very intresting, You gave the "shame look" on Sosa which I think means the whole roids issue, if thats true where is the look for Bonds?
I am so freaking bad I literally have notebooks full of random shit. Top 500 baseball hitters of all time based on a variety of categories. NFL SB winner and loser formula with a point structure that I refer to judge the greatest franchises in NFL History.
A separate formula for CFB greats. One starting since forever. Another I prefer moar, the BCS era ratings I came up with.
I also have every March Madness Bracket I have filled out since JR hi saved.
BeaverShaver will confirm. Major stat and history nerd... Started when I was 7.
Well, the first step to recovery is admitting you have a problem!!
Me, I mostly have a head full of useless information!! My friends and family actually call me to win bets!!
Music, sports, etc. They quit being shocked when they found out that I know the name of the plastic tip on the end of your shoelaces (aglet)!!