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I know, what's his problem? Look I have issues with the pick, I am not sure he's the answer, but seems to me this week would be Trubisky-less in our complaints given he DID NOT PLAY. It's clear Yoan has an ax to grind, an agenda, and isn't adding to the conversation about why the Bears blew it today.2 points
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Hey guys, not sure if any of you realized this before, but we’d probably better with that Mahomes kid at QB instead of Mitch. I’ll make sure to repeat this ad naseum going forward to ensure that no one ever forgets that we may have drafted the lesser QB.2 points
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It only took 2 hours ladies and gentlemen! He has already backed off. I called it 18 hours ago: "If not sooner, he'll definitely apologize for such an outburst by next April and then when someone reminds him of it, he'll say "I already said I was way out of line with that. I have autism and sometimes this happens." It's too easy."2 points
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We will see how serious this team is about winning this off season. Tanking should be over.2 points
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Oh this is dumb. A lot of things get discussed on this website- White Sox baseball, all baseball, our jobs, our relationships, and in days of yore, even politics. The typical White Sox fan experience? I will always love this team but I’ve been in the state of Illinois for all of ten days in the last twenty years. You guys talk about your hatred of the Cubs and it couldn’t matter less to me because I don’t even know any Cubs fans. Should I run around and screech at people for daring to talk about something that doesn’t interest me? If the guy wants to mention reliable info that our team’s owner is a good guy, then I’m interested. If you so totally do not care, then you are welcome at any point to...you know...stop caring.2 points
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Apparently you didn’t read the first sentence. Do you read posts that lead with spoilers alert if you don’t want spoilers?1 point
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Was going to post and say the exact same thing. I'd have to bet we weren't alone. So many words written that will never be read by another soul...1 point
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I stopped reading when I got to the "Trade Moncada" part. Was the rest of the post decent?1 point
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Your reading comprehension is nearly as bad as your whiny b**** attitude if you think I’m defending “management”. I clearly blamed KW for the Wilder fiasco and last I checked he oversees our baseball operations. But keep on hating brother, one of these times your actually going to get me!1 point
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Why the hell are some still b****ing about Trubisky after this game? Shocking as it is, he had NOTHING to do with this loss.1 point
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Wtf y'all find something better to do with you lives than being meatballs bickering on a message board. Bears lost a game they should have won. They aren't as good as they should be. Packers are killing it this year. Bears have an uphill battle. We will see what they're made of now. If it doesnt work out, tough shit, what else are you used to?1 point
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Who is defending him? Are you actually creating false narratives so you have something new to whine about?1 point
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Miller is a headcase. I said it a ton..everyone around here annoited him before he should. Dude runs weak routes and thinks he is way better than he is. Unfortunate cause he actually has skill but if he keeps this up, he will never live up to it.1 point
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Guessing you just didn’t expect people to get to the third paragraph1 point
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This is another case of people working way too hard to avoid blaming Rick Hahn for Rick Hahn's own decisions. Look, I don't know if this Reinsdorf quote is accurate or not, but it's long been clear that Reinsdorf runs his franchise where winning is but one of several things he cares about, and he would rather lose games and seasons than change the way he wants to run his team. He would not go over-slot on the draft when other franchises were using that to their advantage, he would not spend big money internationally when other teams were using that as a big advantage, he wouldn't even spend the international money this season even though they were rebuilding, had an incredibly low overall payroll, and had 2 years in the penalty box where they could have spent the time scouting and preparing for this signing period. Adding players that might someday help them build a winning team was so far down on JR's priority list that that they traded away their international signing space to a team that did care more about adding a player and made that other team take on Jones's contract in the process. They couldn't be more clear about it if they wrote a book about things they care about more than winning. This is why Wilder was able to successfully conduct his fraud for so long - he was a confidence man and once you have JR's confidence you're set for life. Rick Hahn is not some innocent bystander in this behavior. He came up through this system, tolerated it for years. He got the job because whatever priorities JR has other than winning - Rick Hahn either shares those or is willing to look the other way. If JR wants to run his franchise by hiring his buddies so that they can sit around behind closed doors saying "Hey, look at me! I'm Mr. So-And-So D*ck! I've got such-and-such for a penis", Rick Hahn has his job because that's the setting he wants to be in too. RH got his job because he's not going to rock the boat, he's going to go along with his owner's priorities, because they're his priorities too. Rick Hahn is there because he's one of the buddies and he knows his job is to surround JR with additional buddies.1 point
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I care about winning as much as anyone here. I just don’t find a need to be first person to write off a player/team or rush to judgment. Remember when you said Giolito’s brief struggles earlier this year were “regression”? Yeah, you looked like an asshole then and an even bigger one now.1 point
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Nothing worse than the guy who states the obvious but actually thinks he’s the only one who knows it. Like it’s beyond embarrassing, but dude just keeps on going.1 point
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All my buddies have been going full meatball this season. Luckily none of them are as annoying as @Moan4Yoan.1 point
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1) Yes and Ian Rapoport confirmed it, who by the way knows more about this stuff in his pinky than you do in your entire body. 2) No, but that doesn't mean they gave up "that much for him." 3) What are you not understanding? They didn't give up a lot. They overpaid by a 5th round pick. It's proven. It's a fact. I know what they gave up but it wasn't egregious or anything.1 point
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I've hated the way they handled the QB spot since BEFORE Trubisky got here: 1. Cutting Cutler/stupidly signing an incompetent glennon made for a poor choice as a bridge QB; I preferred Cutler for that role. (Cutler as a cromlulent "bridge qb" likely would have given Mitch more time to watch/learn than Mike glennon.) 2. Stupidly trading half the fucking draft to move up 1 spot when it was unneccessary increased the expectations for an inexperienced Trubisky. (I thought, "this guy better be Dan Marino" if you're going to trade away that much for him.) 3. Just drafting Trubisky, regardless of draft spot, appears to be a massive scouting failure when compared to other QBs. 4. Running a Club Med preseason, when TOM FUCKING BRADY took preseason snaps appears to have stunted Trubiskys development. He looked like a 1 read QB who's unsure of where to throw the ball. Club Med. Fucking backwards baseball caps on the sideline, instead of preseason snaps. Total lack of accountability. How does the special teams coach NOT call a return instead of a block on 4th & 5-1/2? How does the HEAD coach not ensure that on a 4th & 5-1/2 that the return team stay the hell away from the punter? Here's hoping Ricky Nagy can unfuck himself & this underachieving, undisciplined team. I have my doubts.1 point
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Listen you're not some innovative sports analyst genius. We all get it but repeating shit ad nauseum is not the way to go about it. You're just pissing people off.1 point
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God you are unbearable...I pray to god you aren’t married and/or have children, as those poor fucks would have no way to escape your nonstop whining.1 point
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I’m not sure which is worse, being a Twins’ fan and losing to the Yankees 11 times in a row in the post-season...and something like 15 consecutive post-season losses, or the irrelevance of being a White Sox fan today and seeing that purported JR quote and realizing the odds of getting past Houston, the Yankees or just our own division is maybe 3-5% at best. I mean, we’re not even close to the Indians, Twins, Rays and A’s in a major market with the Cubs’ so-called dynasty self-immolating itself (we just gave Ricketts a 2-3 week window away from media criticism.) The further irony is those Samson-led Marlins quickly winning two World Series championships over the course of seven seasons...something it took the White Sox 88 years to accomplish. Meanwhile, Hahn continues to lead the 2010’s in “won the MLB offseason” yet record the worst winning percentage as a GM (5+ years of tenure) in modern history.1 point
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This 100%. I believe the rumor more now than I did before.1 point
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I’m not sure I follow. Are you suggesting Reinsdor is going to spend more in some attempt to prove this claim wrong?1 point
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Agree. There will no denying his intentions by the time Spring Training rolls around.1 point
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I don't think he even wants to win. His record speaks of itself. And as far going into debt....there are 30 sets of MLB ownerships in the known universe. If he's not affluent enough to contend then he should get out of sports. But he won't because he's learned to make money without significant financial overlays. Contending is strictly coincidental to achieving his level of profit margin. The White Sox were the 6th most profitable team in MLB last year. I'm sure he's done very well for himself and that cabal again in 2019. And what he's achieving with the Bulls has got to be breathtaking. Consistently in the top 3 in attendance playing in the Sistine Chapel of the NBA while consistently in the bottom 3 in payroll. No wonder he told the family to sell his so-called beloved White Sox but by all means keep the Bulls. The guy is a native New Yorker. He doesn't give a damn about Chicago outside of his charitable (tax writeoffs) contributions. P.T. Barnum 2.0 fits him perfectly.1 point
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I think you were getting two timed by Reinsdorf. You two may be Eskimo brothers as they say1 point
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It’s more accurate to say that he’s not interested in purchasing championships. He definitely wants to win, but is unwilling to go into debt to do it. And the criticism of that is perfectly valid.1 point
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I didn’t go on a “tirade”about anything. I simply agreed that he treats his employees well, and I know this based on the comments of an actual employee. If it bothers you that I didn’t say “Reinsdorf is Satan,” then you have some serious growing up to do.1 point
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Your hatred of Reinsdorf really isn’t healthy. The dude simply said he’s a good boss which by all accounts he is. No one is arguing he’s an awesome owner to the common fan.1 point
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Because some fans care about the character of their team's owner. If you're not one of those, feel free to ignore my comments on the matter.1 point
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Indeed. A former girlfriend of a friend of mine worked in the Sox front office (payroll) in the late '90s and early 2000's. She described Reinsdorf as "grandfatherly" and a "good boss." One can criticize him for many things, but not the way that he treats his employees.1 point
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My Cub fan brother (2 years older) has put up with disappointment longer than me. When we were young it would frequently break down to pushing & shoving bouts. I've learned with age to keep it in perspective. I seldom miss a game and the Sox have brought me many hours of enjoyment and yes...frustration. It's a great pastime...not life and death.1 point
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All Cole had to do was 1. Average 400 innings per year. 2. Be active for 162 games per year that are played in Chicago. 3. Win 5 CY Youngs in the next 3 seasons.1 point
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I 100% believed that the owner wanted to win until today. Then suddenly things have changed. I'm not 100% on the dark side yet but I'm considering it because the way they ran the Sox for the better part of two decades backs up what that guy from the Marlins said. I don't know what to think right now. This is a plausible accusation. I think I'm going to wait it out over the next few years and make Jerry prove this guy wrong.1 point
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It’s time to go for superstars. I cringe every time I read someone suggest Collins for full time DH.1 point
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2020 the Sox need a RF, DH, and Starting pitching. 2019 the Sox need a RF, DH and starting pitching. Jon Jay, Yonder Alonso, Manny Banuelos, Ervin Santana, and Ivan Nova were the answers. Good God if the Sox are still working the clearance bin.1 point
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