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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Dayton Ohio
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Re: Gonelong's 6th annual Season W/L prediction thread ...
88 wins and a big year from dunn
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Baltimore
Posts: 8,379
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Re: Gonelong's 6th annual Season W/L prediction thread ...
82 wins. Two tiny steps forward. Made even more palatable by Votto and Bailey coming up after the All-Star Break...
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Join Date: Feb 2002
Posts: 4,949
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Re: Gonelong's 6th annual Season W/L prediction thread ...
75 wins.
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: indianapolis, IN
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Re: Gonelong's 6th annual Season W/L prediction thread ...
72 wins
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Danger is my business!
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Back in Florida
Posts: 7,852
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Re: Gonelong's 6th annual Season W/L prediction thread ...
Yeah, but I'm really lousy at predictions. My NCAA bracket should be good for last place. My final four are all out.
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It's gonna beeee gone!
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Beaver, OH
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Re: Gonelong's 6th annual Season W/L prediction thread ...
87 wins
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Roster glue
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Covington
Posts: 520
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Re: Gonelong's 6th annual Season W/L prediction thread ...
76 wins.
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The Big Dog
Join Date: Jul 2006
Posts: 12,684
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Re: Gonelong's 6th annual Season W/L prediction thread ...
69 wins. A late season push from Votto and Hamilton pick-up the pace enough to avoid 100 losses.
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Your killin' me Smalls!
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Florence, KY
Posts: 3,098
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Re: Gonelong's 6th annual Season W/L prediction thread ...
I'm going to go out on a limb...
92 Would be nice.
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 532
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Re: Gonelong's 6th annual Season W/L prediction thread ...
72 wins.
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So long old friend
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Cincinnati,Ohio
Posts: 1,264
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Re: Gonelong's 6th annual Season W/L prediction thread ...
I'll go with last year's 80. This team improved defensively, but the offense is worse off, IMO.
Here's to another pennant race.
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getting younger
Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: Valley of the Sun
Posts: 1,160
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Re: Gonelong's 6th annual Season W/L prediction thread ...
79 W's
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Newb
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Cincitucky
Posts: 62
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Re: Gonelong's 6th annual Season W/L prediction thread ...
84 wins
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Posts: 5,815
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Re: Gonelong's 6th annual Season W/L prediction thread ...
If everything goes just right 89 wins if not could be 72 wins.
While trying to block Narron and the 12 man pitching staff outta my head...... I'll get all giddy and say 84 wins in 2007. ![]() After listening to Narron on 3/29 pre game show I'm not so giddy. The lose of Deno and the type of players/pitchers that Jerry values has brought my optimism crashing down like a ton of bricks. I change my prediction to 75 wins in 2007. God I hope I'm wrong! |
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You're Welcome
Join Date: May 2003
Location: The Mythological Land of Dayton, OH
Posts: 351
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Re: Gonelong's 6th annual Season W/L prediction thread ...
The limp-wristed, lilly-livered, spineless twit in me thinks that the people who have posted that These Reds could potentially win 95 games or lose 95 games are dead-on....
The cocksure pundit in me, however, is assuming you can count on management to do things "by the book" (no surprises, no outrighting Milton, no adding massive payroll, just working with what we got for six months), and is confident in two observations: (1) The 2007 Reds are a marginally better team than the 2006 Reds (2) There is no rational basis for assuming the 2007 NL Central will be as easily beatable as the 2006 NL Central was Process and synthesize, and I think we're good for maybe a 3-5 game net loss versus last year. I have always been partial to the number 7, so let's pick towards the optimistic end of the Pragmatism Spectrum: 77 wins. |
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