And as you should, especially the way Cards fans treat you.Chey wrote:I'm just revelling in the Cards downfall, as a Cubs fan.
I'm starting to feel like the one decent Yankees or Red Sox fan, and that's painful.
And as you should, especially the way Cards fans treat you.Chey wrote:I'm just revelling in the Cards downfall, as a Cubs fan.
Why would you not boo your own team? They're adults and sometimes they deserve it.Chey wrote:Hot Take: Not booing doesn't make you a great fan. I love to boo. Booing and heckling rule.
To clarify: I would never boo my own teams (Cubs and Prospects), but I'll boo the hell out of rivals or umps.
God told him toTed wrote:So I know who I can commiserate with about Mike Matheney? I'm (and so are many of my good friends) actually hoping they miss the playoffs so he gets fired. Now he's playing Matt Carpenter at 1st, so he can put Brandon Moss in the outfield and Peralta at third. All while watching us just boot ball after ball. For the love of god play your all-star/MVP candidate third baseman at his natural position. Peralta stinks. Why on earth would you weaken your lineup AND defense to get him in? You could put moss at 1st and let Garcia or Pham play in left, you know, the guys with 100 point OPS improvements over Peralta? Or play Matt Adams at first, or something. Or for the love of god just do something consistently. "Hmm, lets see, we play horrible defense? Let me just keep playing musical chairs with my fielders. That's sure to rectify the situation."
It's so painful to watch him mismanage game after game. He's killing my beloved team. I want to cry.
And then there's the fact that he would do better managing a bullpen if he just picked names out of a hat.
Hearing Tony Gwynn's voice made me sad.Lane wrote:Cubs? I LOVE the Cubs. This is my favorite Cubs moment.Chey wrote:I'm just revelling in the Cards downfall, as a Cubs fan.
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