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| View Poll Results: If you were the owner, would you fire me? | |||
| Yes |
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8 | 25.81% |
| No |
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22 | 70.97% |
| Maybe |
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1 | 3.23% |
| Voters: 31. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Should I fire myself?
I got bored a while ago so I made a league. 4 teams per conference, with 1 team per advancing to a 7 game championship series. I took over a team fromm thet start of the league called the Philadephia Crackers, and traded away all of its good players. We went 53-109 the first year, and 38-124 the next year. Then, I got serious about it. I pretended that the manager granted me a bit of a 'grace period'. Anyway, third year, we went 58-104, a 20 game improvement from last year. Next, 71-91, 13 games better. All four of those seasons, we finished fourth in our conference. Next year, we went 86-76, second in the division by 6 games.
Then, it all clicked with my team. We went 98-64, tied for the top spot in the conference. Yep, that's right, a 60 game improvement in 4 seasons. We were winning the tie-breaker 3-2 through eight, but we allowed a 3 run homer in thr 9th to lose it 5-3. We were soooooo damn close. So then we have high expectations for next season, but an 83-79 season, finishing second by 6 games. I strongly considered firing myself then, but I didn't do so. The next season, we went 90-72, 8 games behind, our fourth consecutive second place finish. I decided to expand each conference to 6 teams, and add a second team from each conference to the playoffs. We responded to this by going 105-57, first place and in the playoffs. However, we were defeated in the series, 4-3, by the #2 team, and we also went 1-3 at home. Next season, huge expectations, but we went 92-70, 4th place by 4 games (yep, that was a hell of a season). Then, a 103-59 record got us first, but again, downed in the first round in 7 games, this time going 0-4 at home. I thought of the next year as a do or die sort of year, but we were able to come back from being 6 games out of a playoff spot at the start of september to go 90-72 and make the playoffs in the second seed. We lost the series in 7 (surprise, surprise) and went 1-2 at home. If you were the owner, would you fire me? (FWIW we are an average market team and have a budget of about $95 mil) |
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all you can try to do is get your team to the playoffs. after that it's up to luck.
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Unless you worked for "The Boss" it seems like your job would be safe.
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I vote yes only because you can't win under pressure or better worded your player can't win under pressure when the real season began. But you're lucky I ain't the real boss...
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