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LittleHurtCG

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  1. Neither Steve Kwan nor Luis Arraez were top 5 picks. Both dudes had to bust their assess off to get where they are today. Again, it would have been okay I suppose if the Sox were drafting in the back end of the first round and took a guy like Lil Nicky. Taking a dude with his profile with a top 5 pick though was pure lunancy.
  2. The big difference here is that Steven Kwan was a fifth round pick. It is very impressive that Cleveland turned him into a very solid ballplayer. Madrigal was a top 5 pick and the Sox chose a dude who can barley clear the fence during batting practice. Little Nicky was a 4th or 5th round talent, but the Sox couldn't see it. Very unfortunate.
  3. I know I'm in the minority here, but I hope the Sox don't trade Crochet. I have no confidence that Getz knows what he is doing, and the chance that the Sox get absolutely fleeced on this trade is high. It also seems apparent that the Sox are in such a bad shape that they will likely be bottom feeders for the next decade or so no matter what they do. At least having Crochet pitch every 5 days is a reason to watch a game or head out to the ballpark.
  4. His game was never going to play in MLB. Still amazing to me that the Sox tanked an entire season only to draft Madrigal with a top 5 pick. You never ever use a top5 pick on a guy who can barely clear the fence with a wooden bat during batting practice.
  5. Sox waited too long on Robert. Dude should have been traded this time last year if not before.
  6. Uberflus was hired to be a tank commander. His job was to lose as many games as possible in order to get a top 3 pick. It is not easy to wash away the stench from those years of intentional losing. The Bears never should have brought the tank commander back for year 3 no matter what he did.
  7. Another season where the Bears are playing for draft position. When does the madness end? Everyone on the coaching staff and even front office deserves to be fired at this point as the Bears still seem years away from being a legit playoff team. Houston and the Commanders are proof that you can turn around a franchise very quickly in the modern NFL. Enough is enough with the Bears and all these excuses.
  8. Caleb could have pulled an Eli Manning and refused to sign a contract with the Bears. Hell, he is probably wishing he had done that right about now, optics of it be damned.
  9. The offesnive line has been bad no doubt about that. Caleb has also been terrible as well. All of his inaccurate throws are not on the offesnive line. Drake Maye is doing more with a lot less in New England. So many excuses for a supposed generational quarterback.
  10. Moore has a right to be pissed off. The Bears brought in an incompetent offensive coordinator and paired him with an overhyped rookie quarterback. Fields and DJ had a very nice thing going. Caleb is running around like a chicken with his head cut off most plays and the NFL game appears too fast for him right now.
  11. Fired after 9 games. Who the hell hired this guy in the first place? Uberflus is next after the season if not before. Poles won't have anywhere to hide after that happens and the axe will fall on him soon enough as well.
  12. The Bears only have one more win than the Carolina Panthers. This organization is heading fast in the wrong direction. Everyone deserves to be fired including Poles and Kevin Warren. Bringing in a whole new regime this offseason is the only way to salvage what is left of this rebuild and hopefully build towards a competitive team in 2 or 3 years.
  13. Poles has not accomplished much at all. He lucked into getting the #1 pick two years in a row. We are in year 3 of his rebuild and the playoffs this year seem like a distant pipedream. Next year will bring a whole new coaching staff for the Bears and their supposed generational quarterback. There are bound to be more bumps in the road as Caleb and company learn a whole new offense. Dude is looking more and more like Rick Hahn 2.0 with each passing day unfortuntaely.
  14. This team already went through a tank job in the not too distant past. It didn't work and lead down a path where the team is in absolute shambles. A full blown tear down will never work as long as JR is the owner. They need to start signing some veteran free agents and try the lighting in a bottle approach again.
  15. This team is coming off the worst season in modern baseball history. Every single coach from last year should be fired. None of them will ever likely work in professional baseball in a serious role gain either.
  16. So an exact repeat of last year?
  17. How did the Royals go from 106 losses to the playoffs in one year? Obviously they built around a generational talent in Bobby Witt Junior but one guy is not responsible for turning things around so dramatically.
  18. So it really looks like Caleb will have to learn a totally new offense under a totally new coaching staff in the offseason. The Bears are really setting this kid up for success. Not ideal. Not ideal at all.
  19. So it appears Waldron and Uberflus are dead man walking. Will the Bears can them during the season or wait until the offseason?
  20. Correct. The White Sox are not some huge Chicagoland employer. Most of the jobs they generate are outsourced anyways. All the people working the concession stands are not actually employed by the White Sox.
  21. Won't he take a huge tax hit if he sells the team while he is still alive? He bought the team for around 25 million I believe and it is now valued over 1 billion. Seems like a big tax bill will be due if he sells while still alive. JR is a one trick pony. The threats to move the team will be increasing in frequency.
  22. Honestly doesn't appear like there were many "good" guys in the clubhouse at all. Bunch of shitty people and shitty baseball players. Great combination Rick Hahn and KW assembled there.
  23. It is a combination of both of these things most likely. Sox have some blame. Louis Robert has some blame. Let's hope the dude has a focused offseason and comes back feeling 100% and ready to rock in spring training.
  24. Sure. None of us were actually in the clubhouse, so we will never truly know, I suppose. What we do know is that the dude is totally out of professional baseball at 31 years old though. Doesn't seem like any team wants anything to do with him anymore.
  25. Some evidence was provided that shows TA may not have been a well like dude in the clubhouse and around professional baseball. The strange all star announcement video, giving the finger to a fan after TA made 3 errors in the first two innings, Jose Ramirez giving him the 80s Mike Tyson treatment, and the simple fact that TA is sitting on the unemployment line.
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