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Frank Coztansa wrote:
Hankus, I am merely stating that IMU should put his money where his mouth is. Since he likes to talk such a big game, I think perhaps he should do something to back up his rhetoric.

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I 'know more' than a lot of people employed in major league baseball. I guarantee you I could squeeze into the front office of MANY baseball teams and out perform some of their personnel.
If he can guarantee front office success, then I must ask why in the hell is he working in marketing? Love of the job or happiness cannot be a factor, since its very clear that IMU enjoys baseball as much as anybody on this board.


The jobs are for more similar than you realize. I work with a crap ton of metrics and use them to figure out what decisions to make going forward.

If I'm ever in need of a job, it would be stupid not to at least pursue a job in MLB.

However, I've come a long way in my six years at this job, and I love it. There is no reason to believe I won't continue on this path...and I'd be pretty happy and pretty comfortable further into my 30's and then 40's.

But thank you for your concern when it comes to my employment. I look forward to discussing the ups and downs of your own.

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Don't we all feel like that? We just don't say it as blatantly/ridiculously as IMU did. If I didn't think I knew something about sports, I wouldn't talk about it as much as I do.
You think you could walk into a MLB team and run it better than many of the people who are there now?


No, I said it was a ridiculous statement. I feel like I know a lot about sports though.

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I work with a crap ton of metrics and use them to figure out what decisions to make going forward.



MANY do.

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Interviewer: Why do you feel you are qualified to run the Detroit Tigers?
IMU: I work with a crap ton of metrics and use them to figure out what decisions to make going forward.
Interviewer: Just what we are looking for! You are hired!

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IMU wrote:
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If I'm ever out of work for an extended period of time like some here, .


I don't know if you realize that you write some of the cruelest remarks on this board.

I realized it there.


I don't think you have the life experience to realize that making light of a primary breadwinner who loses his job is the lowest of the low. I'm lucky to not have experienced it but that gives a family man more nightmares than any monster.

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I doubt IMU could do a better job than MANY, but we shouldn't be so reverent of these jobs that we would think there's no way any of us could ever be in the same stratosphere as these really smart people who hold them, we'll leave that to Bernstein.


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I doubt IMU could do a better job than MANY, but we shouldn't be so reverent of these jobs that we would think there's no way any of us could ever be in the same stratosphere as these really smart people who hold them, we'll leave that to Bernstein.


management is management

baseball is a little different in that the GM is judged on what would normally be considered HR in any other organization.

I'm sure a good manager in business could run a well run team in the John Mc Donugh mode. The team on the field might stink.

Ted Phillips is the flip side of Mc Donugh

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When you get down to it there are certainly aspects of all businesses that are the same. I've run a lot of different types of businesses over the years. As a cocky young guy I learned a good lesson when I went into a place and immediately made a bunch of changes to shit I thought was stupid. Within two weeks I was sitting at my desk saying to myself, "Oh, now I understand why they did it that way."

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good dolphin wrote:
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If I'm ever out of work for an extended period of time like some here, .


I don't know if you realize that you write some of the cruelest remarks on this board.

I realized it there.


I don't think you have the life experience to realize that making light of a primary breadwinner who loses his job is the lowest of the low. I'm lucky to not have experienced it but that gives a family man more nightmares than any monster.

Why do you assume primary breadwinner?

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As long as Coop is there, the manager is irrelevant.

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IMU wrote:
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If I'm ever out of work for an extended period of time like some here, .


I don't know if you realize that you write some of the cruelest remarks on this board.

I realized it there.


I don't think you have the life experience to realize that making light of a primary breadwinner who loses his job is the lowest of the low. I'm lucky to not have experienced it but that gives a family man more nightmares than any monster.

Why do you assume primary breadwinner?


you said some, which includes anyone here who has had that experience

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 26, 2016 10:23 am 
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Look dude... I won't agree with you if you believe I should be completely civil to some who have said some harsh shit about myself and my own views. Not everyone needs to get along and be PC. Nas shared the thought the other day that he feels a lot of people withhold what they want to say due to having met the people here.

That isn't me. Yes, what I said was mean spirited. It was intended to be.

Do you think I want to high five the person that calls me a burrito because of the car I drive? Or criticizes me because I never went to college? Or shits on the music I listen to? No. But I don't cry about it either. I'm completely happy with myself, so that stuff doesn't bother me.

If I say something to someone else and it bothers them...then maybe their facade ain't so sturdy. Not my problem. Speak how you want to be spoken to.

There are going to be posters like Frank that I like, but will definitely fire back when fired upon.

There are going to be posters like SomeGuy that I will constantly fire at whenever possible...and will knock a beer back if I ever learned of his untimely departure from God's green earth.

edit: Corrected ALL of the typos. Had me going there...

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KDdidit wrote:
I doubt IMU could do a better job than MANY, but we shouldn't be so reverent of these jobs that we would think there's no way any of us could ever be in the same stratosphere as these really smart people who hold them, we'll leave that to Bernstein.
With enough work most of us probably could be a competent to decent baseball executive. The problem is that thinking you could step in and do it when you have no experience and your knowledge consists of reading fan graphs after you get home from a tough day "analyzing metrics".

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As a cocky young guy I learned a good lesson when I went into a place and immediately made a bunch of changes to shit I thought was stupid. Within two weeks I was sitting at my desk saying to myself, "Oh, now I understand why they did it that way."


:lol: :lol: Been there.

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IMU wrote:
Look dude... I won't agree with you if you believe I should be completely civil to some who have said some harsh shit about myself and my own views. Not everyone needs to get along and be PC. Nas shared the thought the other day that he feels a lot of people withhold what they want to say due to having met the people here.


That's not being PC, that's just not being a douche.


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IMU wrote:
Look dude... I won't agree with you if you believe I should be completely civil to some who have said some harsh shit about myself and my own views. Not everyone needs to get along and be PC. Nas shared the thought the other day that he feels a lot of people withhold what they want to say due to having met the people here.

That isn't me. Yes, what I said was mean spirited. It was intended to be.

Do you think I want to high five the person that calls me a burrito because of the car I drive? Or criticizes me because I never went to college? Or shits on the music I listen to? No. But I don't cry about it either. I'm completely happy with myself, so that stuff doesn't bother me.

If I say something to someone else and it bothers them...then maybe their facade ain't so sturdy. Not my problem. Speak how you want to be spoken to.

There are going to be posters like Frank that I like, but will definitely fire back when fired upon.

There are going to be posters like SomeGuy that I will constantly fire at whenever possible...and will knock a beer back if I ever learned of his untimely departure from God's green earth.

edit: Corrected ALL of the typos. Had me going there...
This is like a "I'm sorry I'm TOO honest" facebook post.

There are shots decent human beings don't take against others. People who do get judged by others. It works out that you don't care though.

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Be [a] tamale.

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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
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I doubt IMU could do a better job than MANY, but we shouldn't be so reverent of these jobs that we would think there's no way any of us could ever be in the same stratosphere as these really smart people who hold them, we'll leave that to Bernstein.
With enough work most of us probably could be a competent to decent baseball executive. The problem is that thinking you could step in and do it when you have no experience and your knowledge consists of reading fan graphs after you get home from a tough day "analyzing metrics".


Heck, I'd bet most of the people actually writing the Fan Graphs content would prefer to be working for an MLB team.

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I just reconnected with my tamale hookup this morning after many years.

I'm very excited. Got a dozen green coming on Friday for Cubs baseball.

It's hard to find a good tamale.

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 26, 2016 10:37 am 
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Look dude... I won't agree with you if you believe I should be completely civil to some who have said some harsh shit about myself and my own views. Not everyone needs to get along and be PC. Nas shared the thought the other day that he feels a lot of people withhold what they want to say due to having met the people here.

That isn't me. Yes, what I said was mean spirited. It was intended to be.

Do you think I want to high five the person that calls me a burrito because of the car I drive? Or criticizes me because I never went to college? Or shits on the music I listen to? No. But I don't cry about it either. I'm completely happy with myself, so that stuff doesn't bother me.

If I say something to someone else and it bothers them...then maybe they're facade ain't so sturdy. Not my problem. Speak how you want to be spoken to.

There are going to be posters like Frank that I like, but will definitely fire back when fired upon.

There are going to be posters like SomeGuy that I will constantly fire at whenever possible...and will knock a beer back if I ever learned of his untimely departure from God's green earth.


Dude?

I am the farthest thing from PC this board has to offer.

Say what you want to say. I'm not asking you to be censored in any way.

I'm providing you some perspective (that maybe you are not responding in kind) and you can do with it what you wish.

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I just reconnected with my tamale hookup this morning after many years.

I'm very excited. Got a dozen green coming on Friday for Cubs baseball.

It's hard to find a good tamale.


I need a tamale hookup...

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I'm 34 now and would absolutely hate my mid-20's self. I wasn't that unlike IMU, except I graduated college and drove a Buick LeSabre.

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Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
I just reconnected with my tamale hookup this morning after many years.

I'm very excited. Got a dozen green coming on Friday for Cubs baseball.

It's hard to find a good tamale.


I need a tamale hookup...


It will change your life.

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I'm 34 now and would absolutely hate my mid-20's self. I wasn't that unlike IMU, except I graduated college and drove a Buick LeSabre.


I was awesome in my mid-20s and drove a Chrysler LeBaron.

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Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
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I'm 34 now and would absolutely hate my mid-20's self. I wasn't that unlike IMU, except I graduated college and drove a Buick LeSabre.


I was awesome in my mid-20s and drove a Chrysler LeBaron.


He likes the girls with a short skirt and a loooooonggggggg jacket.

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Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
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I'm 34 now and would absolutely hate my mid-20's self. I wasn't that unlike IMU, except I graduated college and drove a Buick LeSabre.


I was awesome in my mid-20s and drove a Chrysler LeBaron.

Me too, although all I could afford was the hatchback. :(

Now I'm in my 50s and would kill for how slow my life was in my 20s, when nobody had email and I got maybe three phone calls a day that weren't from friends or family.

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Even Seacrest thinks your response is dumb. Perhaps you need to readjust your priorities and go full-time as an internet debater.
See the part about it being a hobby. If imu actually was a baseball executive before he then went to whatever mind numbing corporate hell he is in now then I would have a different opinion.


Just admit that IMU is the William Faulkner of baseball analysis (except with a crippling lack of intelligence and the self-awareness of a coffee table)!

IMU may not be particularly bright, charismatic, likable, masculine, or good looking, but he is MY GUY!

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I'm 34 now and would absolutely hate my mid-20's self. I wasn't that unlike IMU, except I graduated college and drove a Buick LeSabre.


I was awesome in my mid-20s and drove a Chrysler LeBaron.


He likes the girls with a short skirt and a loooooonggggggg jacket.

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Even Seacrest thinks your response is dumb. Perhaps you need to readjust your priorities and go full-time as an internet debater.
See the part about it being a hobby. If imu actually was a baseball executive before he then went to whatever mind numbing corporate hell he is in now then I would have a different opinion.


Just admit that IMU is the William Faulkner of baseball analysis (except with a crippling lack of intelligence and the self-awareness of a coffee table)!

IMU may not be particularly bright, charismatic, likable, or good looking, but he is MY GUY!
:lol:

He would be William Faulkner, but he likes his job so he isn't going to change.

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