Some of the greatest commentators in all sports are arm chair managers, that is part of the joy of watching sports! Everyone from a Don Cherry or a Greg Zaun to a Jim Hughson/Buck Martinez always voice their opinion on all sorts of different game situations - Some situations are big, and others are minor, but they all do it.
Go to any pub where a group of fans are watching game, hang out with some buddies while watching a game or even sit with your spouse watching a game and the inner arm chair manager will come through - That is part of the joy of watching sports. It can be as simple as a decision to go to the bullpen, pinch hitting, changing a goalie, switching lines, passing vs. running for a TD, etc. Without that interaction or freedom of making your call, sports would not be sports and a big part of the thrill is lost.
There is a lot of emotion in sports - All sports from our early years as a player up to your senior years as a fan. Second guessing is simply part of the game. Anyone who has not second guessed a decision of a coach/manager in their lifetime of watching sports is an extreme rarity.
As sports fans you will not always agree with the viewpoint of another sports fan...That is yet another joy of watching sports.
Funny thing is, on TERB there are times I agree and disagree with every person on here. There is no consistency as there are too many variables, personal biases and other factors that come into play with the comments that are posted.
For me, I read, I learn, I agree, I disagree, I laugh and I voice my opinion. I don't go out of my way to say "fuck you", however I enjoy the opinions on this forum as it is a small diverse and passionate community.
+1What's the point of a sports forum if you're not going to express some opinions and banter about bad/questionable calls by the manager.
+1BTW, without getting into a tit-for-tat, those of us critical of Gibbons NEVER claim to be better than him; that's just retarded. We just note that there are better managers out there than Gibbons.
I dont know where they would put him anyways. If you make him your 5th starter you gotta get rid of Dickey somehow.Stay away from Gray. He's like Stroman. Small guy who is good but will never be great. And he'll cost you what's left of an already thin farm system
Stay away from Gray. He's like Stroman. Small guy who is good but will never be great. And he'll cost you what's left of an already thin farm system.
Although I agree that EE was wrong done by, MLBPA is the strongest of all the North American professional team sports player unions.Man, this sucks. Encarnacion is called out on a pitch 6 inches off the plate by a crazy umpire. Then the same crazy umpire throws him out of the game. Now he has to sit out one game as further punishment. The players need a stronger union to to umpire abuse.
Tripled it actually. He was at 1HR and 1RBI.Wait. Thole hit a 2 out 2 run hit! Doubles his RBI production with one swing
Pretty sure the Jays lead the majors in quality starts this year. More than the Cubs and Nats powerhouse rotations.As the Blue Jays (and the rest of MLB) head into the All Star Break, Toronto has 4 starters with sub 4.00 e.r.a.'s.
From Ben Nicholson-Smith (Sportsnet): Blue Jays rotation finishes the first half leading the AL in ERA (3.64) and innings (579.1)Pretty sure the Jays lead the majors in quality starts this year. More than the Cubs and Nats powerhouse rotations.
Very impressive !
MLB should do to umpires what my boss does to our sales staff. The worse performer gets fired. It's call "culling the herd"...I googled that umpire and he has plenty of negative reviews, it wasn't just a bad game.