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Where is the Compassion on this Team?

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Where is the Compassion on this Team? 

Post#1 » by Captain Erv » Thu May 31, 2007 4:04 am

I mean, honestly, what is with the attitude or lack thereof lately. We have lost 14 of 19 games and nobody really seems to care. Whether it was Bill Hall commenting that it didn't matter as long as they were in first place or Brian Shouse laughing off his performance today. How did the Tigers become the best team in baseball last year? Sure they had some pretty good pitchers and everyday players but it was the killer instinct of their manager and the never say die attitude that almost lead them to a World Series title. It's like we are playing with the attitude of "well, nobody expected us to win anyway."

I'm just sick of these awful performances and watching this team being swallowed up by all the errors and misfortunes I have lived through in my 19 years. And I'm beating a dead horse by saying this, but it is very clear that we have done nothing to prove we aren't just a mediocre baseball team that beat up on some bad teams at home.

LETS F$*#ING GO!! :curse:
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Post#2 » by Ayt » Thu May 31, 2007 4:10 am

Baseball is a game of patience and emotional control. Flipping out or panicking generally doesn't help.
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Post#3 » by mnstinks » Thu May 31, 2007 5:09 pm

You want the team to feel sorrow and sympathy? I don't get it.
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Post#4 » by jakecronus8 » Thu May 31, 2007 8:10 pm

mnstinks wrote:You want the team to feel sorrow and sympathy? I don't get it.


:rofl:

Dang, you beat me to it.
Do it for Chuck

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