05-30-2010, 10:27 PM
<!--quoteo(post=99207:date=May 30 2010, 10:23 PM:name=BT)-->QUOTE (BT @ May 30 2010, 10:23 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->Isn't it incredible how EVERY manager we get doesn't know how to manage a team? Isn't it unbelievable that everyone on this board knows how to fill out a lineup better than whomever is currently managing the Cubs? Isn't it shocking that everyone on this board know how to manipulate the bullpen better than the guy currently in charge? Doesn't it seem absurd that we all know the Cubs personnel better than the guy who spends 2/3rds of every day with those guys?
One thing is for sure. Whomever the next guy the Cubs hire is, he will be a great manager, and I'm certain we will all be happy with his moves, even if the players suck cock and don't perform. It's just GOT to be a coincidence that Pinella, Baker, Baylor, Riggleman, Trebelhorn, and Lefebvre all were complete morons who didn't know half as much as the guys on this board. Or as much as every genius who calls in to the Score every day. The Cubs just haven't hired the right guy yet. Clearly, a good manager would know how to turn the fact that our best hitter is "slugging" .272 into a mere footnote.
And remember, anyone tells you any different, they are just "pro-management".<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Longest non-sequitur ever (and you're not wrong; I've thought the same thing).
Do you want Lou Piniella to continue to be the manager of THIS team in 2010? That's the only question in this thread.
One thing is for sure. Whomever the next guy the Cubs hire is, he will be a great manager, and I'm certain we will all be happy with his moves, even if the players suck cock and don't perform. It's just GOT to be a coincidence that Pinella, Baker, Baylor, Riggleman, Trebelhorn, and Lefebvre all were complete morons who didn't know half as much as the guys on this board. Or as much as every genius who calls in to the Score every day. The Cubs just haven't hired the right guy yet. Clearly, a good manager would know how to turn the fact that our best hitter is "slugging" .272 into a mere footnote.
And remember, anyone tells you any different, they are just "pro-management".<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Longest non-sequitur ever (and you're not wrong; I've thought the same thing).
Do you want Lou Piniella to continue to be the manager of THIS team in 2010? That's the only question in this thread.
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