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dirtdevil

March 30, 2012 at 01:39AM View BBCode

hey, espn was built on 2 second sound bites. and the entire george w bush presidency, for that matter.
thatrogue

March 30, 2012 at 10:36AM View BBCode

Originally posted by barterer2002
See Rogue, you're wrong. We don't despise our own players, we despise players who don't put out the effort. Taking off opening day to rest because Randy Johnson was on the mound is an example. You're the same type of soundbite person who insisted that Rich Kotite was a good coach in Philly until he went to the Jets and stunk there as well. (not that I'm an Eagles fan except in Shep's mind-just an example of the mindless thought process people go through about Philly).
Nah...I'll take any chance I can to jab Phillies fans. It's about all I can enjoy with regards to baseball, these days.

(But Scott Rolen may disagree with you...)
folifan19

March 30, 2012 at 02:33PM View BBCode

Originally posted by barterer2002
Originally posted by folifan19
You people booed Santa Claus for Pete's sake.


This is typical lazy ass reporting. Just rehash the half truths and assume you know what happened. Tell me foli. What do you know about the incident in question? (before you look it up that is?) Do you know any specifics or are you just being a good Skip Bayless clone and not bothering with facts when a 2 second sound bite will do?











Honestly Bart, I know what I've heard on TV. Just poking the lion in the cage. What I do know, is Philly fan has a reputation for being vocal and critical at sporting events, of the visiting club, as well as the home club. I think it's great all the flack the fans get, except it truly is misguided flack. Philly fans do what they do because they care about thier teams, and want to see them hustle and play hard. It's to bad there are so many pro athletes that are doing what they do strictly for the money. I guess it's no different than any other profession, just the athletes have people watching and criticizing them.
folifan19

March 30, 2012 at 02:34PM View BBCode

Just heard on the radio that the Indians are trying to trade for Abreau. Pronk and BA on the same team. I guess they need more veteran leadership.
tm4559

March 30, 2012 at 02:36PM View BBCode

lolz
dirtdevil

March 30, 2012 at 02:59PM View BBCode

Originally posted by folifan19
Just heard on the radio that the Indians are trying to trade for Abreau. Pronk and BA on the same team. I guess they need more veteran leadership.

if that's true, what they need is a second DH slot.
tm4559

March 30, 2012 at 03:15PM View BBCode

since the national league has zero, i think every American League team should have two. houston when it comes over could have three. they are houston after all.
Yankees102

March 30, 2012 at 03:55PM View BBCode

I heard that there might've been a trade for the Indians' Trevor Crowe and that there might be a connection to the possible Abreu deal, but then I heard that its possible neither will happen.
dirtdevil

March 30, 2012 at 04:51PM View BBCode

Originally posted by tm4559
since the national league has zero, i think every American League team should have two. houston when it comes over could have three. they are houston after all.

we should give two to the tiger for this year and three for next. then no one needs to watch cabrera, fielder or martinez attempt to play defence.

(seriously, have you seen the tiger infield? it makes me think of that line about the '89 or 90 mets- the way to beat them is to hit the ball on the ground and run until it stops rolling.)
folifan19

March 30, 2012 at 05:10PM View BBCode

YOU KNOW YOU ARE IN TROUBLE WHEN YOU THIRD BASEMAN FIELDS BALLS WITH HIS FACE. Sorry, didn't realize i had cap lock on.
barterer2002

March 31, 2012 at 04:28PM View BBCode

Originally posted by folifan19
Originally posted by barterer2002
Originally posted by folifan19
You people booed Santa Claus for Pete's sake.


This is typical lazy ass reporting. Just rehash the half truths and assume you know what happened. Tell me foli. What do you know about the incident in question? (before you look it up that is?) Do you know any specifics or are you just being a good Skip Bayless clone and not bothering with facts when a 2 second sound bite will do?











Honestly Bart, I know what I've heard on TV. Just poking the lion in the cage. What I do know, is Philly fan has a reputation for being vocal and critical at sporting events, of the visiting club, as well as the home club. I think it's great all the flack the fans get, except it truly is misguided flack. Philly fans do what they do because they care about thier teams, and want to see them hustle and play hard. It's to bad there are so many pro athletes that are doing what they do strictly for the money. I guess it's no different than any other profession, just the athletes have people watching and criticizing them.


Well lets clear it up then.

1. It was 1968. TV has been running this as a great indictment of Philadelphia since before I was born and I'm 42.
2. The "santa" that was booed was a dirty fan who had been drinking and may or may not have been drunk, that the team management pulled out of the stands at the last minute.
3. Just because someone is in a santa suit doesn't make them santa. You'll recall the drunk at the beginning of "Miracle on 34th St"-if you didn't boo him you don't love Christmas.
4. Philadelphians love Christmas
5. Ergo, it was the duty and responsibility of Philadelphia fans to boo that particular santa on that particular day.

Lets be clear, anyone who did
barterer2002

March 31, 2012 at 04:31PM View formatted

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[quote][i]Originally posted by thatrogue[/i]
[quote][i]Originally posted by barterer2002[/i]
See Rogue, you're wrong. We don't despise our own players, we despise players who don't put out the effort. Taking off opening day to rest because Randy Johnson was on the mound is an example. You're the same type of soundbite person who insisted that Rich Kotite was a good coach in Philly until he went to the Jets and stunk there as well. (not that I'm an Eagles fan except in Shep's mind-just an example of the mindless thought process people go through about Philly). [/quote]Nah...I'll take any chance I can to jab Phillies fans. It's about all I can enjoy with regards to baseball, these days.

(But Scott Rolen may disagree with you...) [/quote]

Scott Rolen was a great player in Philly and a lousy miserable excuse for a human being. He consistently talked about how baseball didn't really matter to him, that it was just a job. It is indeed, shocking, that the fans resented this attitude as you say.
dirtdevil

March 31, 2012 at 05:00PM View BBCode

Originally posted by barterer2002
Scott Rolen was a great player in Philly and a lousy miserable excuse for a human being. He consistently talked about how baseball didn't really matter to him, that it was just a job. It is indeed, shocking, that the fans resented this attitude as you say.

he was a pretty good guy in toronto. and to be honest, if i played baseball everyday for a decade or two, i imagine it would feel a lot like job for me, too. because that's what it would be. i understand why the fans wouldn't like that but, frankly, they're wrong.
dirtdevil

March 31, 2012 at 05:02PM View BBCode

Originally posted by barterer2002
Well lets clear it up then.

1. It was 1968. TV has been running this as a great indictment of Philadelphia since before I was born and I'm 42.
2. The "santa" that was booed was a dirty fan who had been drinking and may or may not have been drunk, that the team management pulled out of the stands at the last minute.
3. Just because someone is in a santa suit doesn't make them santa. You'll recall the drunk at the beginning of "Miracle on 34th St"-if you didn't boo him you don't love Christmas.
4. Philadelphians love Christmas
5. Ergo, it was the duty and responsibility of Philadelphia fans to boo that particular santa on that particular day.

just out of curiousity, how did you want to justify cheering michael irvin being carted off on a stretcher with a neck ijury of unknown severity?
barterer2002

March 31, 2012 at 06:27PM View BBCode

Where have you ever seen me justify that one?
dirtdevil

March 31, 2012 at 07:02PM View BBCode

i haven't, so far as i can recall. just curious.
thatrogue

April 02, 2012 at 11:25AM View BBCode

Originally posted by barterer2002
Originally posted by thatrogue
Originally posted by barterer2002
See Rogue, you're wrong. We don't despise our own players, we despise players who don't put out the effort. Taking off opening day to rest because Randy Johnson was on the mound is an example. You're the same type of soundbite person who insisted that Rich Kotite was a good coach in Philly until he went to the Jets and stunk there as well. (not that I'm an Eagles fan except in Shep's mind-just an example of the mindless thought process people go through about Philly).
Nah...I'll take any chance I can to jab Phillies fans. It's about all I can enjoy with regards to baseball, these days.

(But Scott Rolen may disagree with you...)


Scott Rolen was a great player in Philly and a lousy miserable excuse for a human being. He consistently talked about how baseball didn't really matter to him, that it was just a job. It is indeed, shocking, that the fans resented this attitude as you say.
Did I miss something disturbing about Scott Rolen, or was he what you said he was because baseball was just a job to him? (A job he did quite well, actually...for a team that was, at times, dreadful.)

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