So, I decided to comment on all the shit that DMWIERZ has been
posting: thought I would post it here as well so y'all could enjoy
what I said... see if you agree, as well. I'm probably gonna get
blasted, I don't care. As you all know, I tend to fight fire with
fire... and I just had my flamethrower out, lol!
Bonnie
PS Speaking of "mediocre"... the Cubs aren't mediocre, but some of
the jerks on the DH board sure are!!!
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Subject: Re: I can't stand even watching these fools play anymore.
It's easy to pass judgment when one isn't in another's shoes.
What happened with Corey was unfortunate, but it wasn't why we lost
this game. (Although I'm sure you would love it to be).
As for Dusty... obviously NONE of us has the experience to coach at
the Major League level, or we'd be doing it.
This really isn't a Diehard fan group for the Cubs ... it's a Diehard
complaining group that is constantly "venting" even when they win.
"Diehard" is defined as "Stubbornly resisting change or clinging to a
seemingly hopeless or outdated cause", meaning that a "Diehard Cubs
Fan" will stay with the team, watch them and support them, even when
their cause "seems hopeless".
Bonnie
- In DiehardCubsFans@yahoogroups.com, "dmwierz" <dmwierz@c...> wrote:
> I would almost say "unbelieveable", but this year, I bellieve the
Cubs will invent new and
> inventive ways to lose games, over and over again.
>
> They has their chance in the bottom of the tenth, but ran Patterson
against the best arm in
> the NL, and now the Nats are putting them away.
>
> I retract what I said yesterday. These guys aren't even mediocre.
Calling them mediocre is an
> insult to mediocre teams.
>
> At the end of the day, Dusty Baker has got to go. Period. End of
story. Sure, he didn't blow
> the DP in the 11th (Walker did), but he has time and again made
stupid calls that leave
> anyone who actually knows anything about baseball scratching their
head.