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How many Brewer games have you SEEN, Bobby? :P
Now that's funny!
Good line....
Well, to be fair, it has been nice that we don't have half the Brewers trying to play with their dicks hanging out the way they did before Yost.
Chris Cooley joke here.
Really? You've never heard of a manager getting sacked who's team is considered to be underperforming expectations? Say, how long have you been in this base ball business?
Post 4 is a pretty horrible attempt at it if so because the whole point of the original Yost thread was how unprecedented a move like this was. I'm pretty sure people had to go back many years to find a comparable situation outside of the NJ Devils.
Okay the second part of my OP was an inside joke, and i probably should have refrained, but please. This is practically a textbook panic firing. It happens in all sports all the time. Team has expectations of achieving x. Team sees chances of achieving x dwindle away. Team fires manager.
And yes, I'd have to go all the way back to Willie Randolph to find a "comparable situation", just in baseball.
Of course, being unusual doesn't make the decision wrong, but, what the hell. This is just a guy boosting his pal (and himself, insofar as Cox's own reputation is affected by his proteges' exploits.)
I do at least believe that Cox has been in the business since it was called "base ball."
Lassus, you should be thrashed for suggesting Cox beats his wife.
As a Mets fan, I stand by my distaste for the Bobby Cox. It was a throwaway comment, more about my dislike for Cox than anything else.
I may come around to join you on the last point, despite neither nature nor culture showing any signs of evolving in that direction.
It doesn't matter what he says. He allegedly put hands on his wife once and therefore is the epitome of all evil and should be drawn and quartered alive.
says a man who is in Wifebeaters Anonymous.
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