Originally Posted by
HoustonGM
I didn't post anything that was inane.
Nor am I disregarding anybody's opinion. Disagreeing, stating that I disagree, and providing evidence backing my stance is not disregarding someone's opinion.
I posted evidence that showed that there has never been a relationship between sweeping the LCS and winning the World Series. Without even looking at the history of the playoffs, this should be logical, as the team you play in the LCS is made up of 25 entirely different players than the team you play in the World Series.
For 1, fine, you can go ahead and believe in mystical powers that "curse" things, whatever.
For 2, there is nothing inane about "The World Series isn't over." It's not.
For 3, I'm saying that the Tigers sweeping the ALCS and losing the World Series has absolutely no connection to the Rockies sweeping the NLCS and possibly losing the World Series. I'm talking about playoff series, and then you try to be clever and retort with something that was entirely irrelevent.
The performance of the Tigers in 2006 has absolutely nothing to do with the performance of the Rockies in 2007.
For 4, there is nothing inane about pointing out that the last LCS (PRIOR TO THE TIGERS AND ROCKIES) that was swept produced a World Series winner. And who cares if it was 12 years ago? Why? Because it was 12 years ago, so it has no meaning in 2007? True. And the Tigers in 2006 have nothing to do with the Rockies in 2007.
For 5, it shows that there has never been a connection between sweeping an LCS and winning the World Series. If there was some mystical powers surrounding the outcome of two entirely different series that somehow connected them, than LCS sweepers wouldn't have gone 50/50 in their World Series bids.
I doubt you believe that the Tigers of 2006 give any indication to what the Rockies of 2007 will do. I doubt you believe that there is an "LCS sweep curse". You're arguing for the sake of arguing with me.