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To: Roger Cordell who wrote (5302)11/5/1997 9:53:00 PM
From: KRosenfeld  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20681
 
Mark,
Why can't we talk about football? It's the first chance us NYers have in the last 4 or 5 years. The Giants are doing great, the Jets too. And the 49ers, well lets just say that if they had to play the Giants and Jets, they would still have only one loss. Oh well, we were doing OK when only the Bears were mentioned.
Forget the Bulls, by the way. Knicks in a Game 7 at Madison Square Garden to go to the finals. Jordan misses an 18 footer to tie at the buzzer. I can dream also. But I do believe this is the year for the Knicks.
As far as Golf, I just ordered a full set of Calloway Big Berhta Graphite shaft irons and woods. Waiting for delivery. Now, If these clubs can improve my game, I will really be dreaming.

Paul,
Rotisserie Baseball is a game played using statistics. Participants auction off major league players until they have a complete roster; Pitchers, catchers, infielders and outfielders. They then use the players statistics in different categories (i.e. wins, saves, ERA, HRs, RBI, BA etc.) to pet points. Most points win. This is the extremely simple version. My wife worships the day a couple of years ago when my league disbanded.

RRG,
May I suggest not a first line to the next press release, but the lead article 2 years from now in Fortune Magazine. "Jimmy John replaces Bill Gates as wealthiest man in America." And I'm happy to hitch a ride.

Sincerely,

Ken Rosenfeld

P.S. "Rotisserie" comes from a now defunct restaurant in NYC where a bunch of guys conceived this game.