Agree on Tayler Scott. I'm certainly ok with taking flyers and chances on some guys, but it's not my favorite strategy. I just don't think going all in on one really, really good guy and then taking chances on most likely bottom end guys is one that leads to lots of success. I believe you need middle of the road performing guys to balance a team out.texasaggie2015 said:
Yeah, they signed a few guys for cheap and were hoping a couple would pan out. Tayler Scott did. Dylan Coleman was the one they were bullish one.. but he never re-learned how to throw a strike.
To me it's like when formerly really good players clear waivers and everyone asks about possibly picking them up. Just never seems to work. They get released because they are no longer great.