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PostPosted: Sat Aug 08, 2009 8:57 pm 
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Tonight when Bradley was out at second, because he didnt run hard out of the box, I have never heard Brenly get as pissed as he did tonight! He was calling for cattle prods for the 1st and 3rd base coaches to get guys to run hard.

Showing the replay of Theriot loafing to home plate as well. Brenly is pissed!

Would like for Lou to actually show this shit to the whole team and embarass some these guys and show how it almost cost them a run.

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1st: Hate to point this out on your own board, but you should check the Cubs/Rockies thread that I've been posting (alone) in all night. I just tried to discuss this (with myself). :(

2nd: Why is Bradley in caps in the title of this? It was Theriot that wasn't hustling that set Brenly off...

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1. Ongoing seperate issue not exclusive to this game
2. It was Bradley and Theriot, neither hustled.

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i cant wait for someone to call the pressbox from the dugout to tell management to shut brenley up. if you fire bob, then steve stone is totally acquitted.

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Stone will never be acquitted for being a dick! However, Hendry, McDonough, etc should have backed him in that issue, but they didn't then they made his life crappy enough for him to walk away so he can keep telling everyone he wasnt fired.

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PostPosted: Sat Aug 08, 2009 10:22 pm 
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I LOVE Brenly as a broadcaster but his talents are being wasted sitting in that booth. He belongs in a dugout managing a major league team.


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Keyser Soze wrote:
I LOVE Brenly as a broadcaster but his talents are being wasted sitting in that booth. He belongs in a dugout managing a major league team.

Yeah - maybe he should be on the south side? :D

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I LOVE Brenly as a broadcaster but his talents are being wasted sitting in that booth. He belongs in a dugout managing a major league team.


I would love to see him replace Lou at the end of the year,if Lou retires.

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I LOVE Brenly as a broadcaster but his talents are being wasted sitting in that booth. He belongs in a dugout managing a major league team.


I would love to see him replace Lou at the end of the year,if Lou retires.


YES. He knows the team, and has gone from the booth to Championships before. He has become increasingly irritated with this current team. He has been laying into Soriano for being Soriano on multiple occasions. I'm not saying he's the answer, talent that wants to win is the answer. But, he could be a great skipper for the Cub.

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It would be a little weird for him, having lots of negative comments about the players on the record, then becoming their manager and have to spin and lie about it.


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oh the guy throws out hints, come on. but i like him as a broadcaster. i'd like to see the guy we're actually paying to manage a team, *manage the team*. that'd be nice.

trust me if/when brenley takes over, the flowers thrown at his feet right now will be lined with prickly thorns.


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trust me if/when brenley takes over, the flowers thrown at his feet right now will be lined with prickly thorns.


Very true.

But with that said, when Lou steps down, I would like to see Brenly be the next guy.

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I think Lou is done after this season. Did you see him begging in the 9th last night? He's living and dying with every game. He's definitely not the same guy that came here 3 years ago.

I think Sandberg is the next cub manager but there should be plenty of job openings this offseason for Brenly. LaRussa's contract runs out after the season and there's talk St Louis may let him walk. There could also be job openings in Cincy, Houston, NYM, Washington,Cleveland and Oakland. All of these teams would be smart to give Brenly a long look as their next manager.


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I am a big Ryno guy, but he is not ready to be manager. Brenly needs to be the next guy.

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Ozzie never managed a team before he took over the Sox and I'm pretty sure Lou never managed before he took over the Yanks. Sandberg had a 15 year playing career and has managed 3 years in the minors. He's ready.


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RFDC wrote:
I am a big Ryno guy, but he is not ready to be manager. Brenly needs to be the next guy.


heh, awaiting the angry ryno response to this...


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Ozzie never managed a team before he took over the Sox and I'm pretty sure Lou never managed before he took over the Yanks. Sandberg had a 15 year playing career and has managed 3 years in the minors. He's ready.


Ozzie also was on the bench of a major league team before he took over the hot seat. I would be in favor of Sandberg as a bench coach on Brenly's staff.

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I am a big Ryno guy, but he is not ready to be manager. Brenly needs to be the next guy.

Shut the fuck up you dont no shit about baseball you fuckin tard! Ryno bleed's cubbie blue and if the Cubbies win the championship it'll be because hes the man in charge! Dipshit!


Great, who created this one???? :o

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RFDC wrote:
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Ozzie never managed a team before he took over the Sox and I'm pretty sure Lou never managed before he took over the Yanks. Sandberg had a 15 year playing career and has managed 3 years in the minors. He's ready.


Ozzie also was on the bench of a major league team before he took over the hot seat. I would be in favor of Sandberg as a bench coach on Brenly's staff.


+1

Then we don't have to hear the usual refrain from any new manager/coach...I need to get to know the players, need time to adjust.


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Ozzie also was on the bench of a major league team before he took over the hot seat.

Indeed. He almost threw out is arm waving Marlin basrunners around during a certain 8th inning :P

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I am a big Ryno guy, but he is not ready to be manager. Brenly needs to be the next guy.


I'd like to see Brenly as the next manager with Ryno as a bench coach.

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Ozzie also was on the bench of a major league team before he took over the hot seat.

Indeed. He almost threw out is arm waving Marlin basrunners around during a certain 8th inning :P


:lol: Pretty good Frank.

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Maybe I oughta catch some of his minor league games because absolutely NOTHING about Sandberg's past performance says "leadership" to me.

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I would be interested in seeing how Brenley or Sandberg would try to handle this team. I would LOVE to see the manager DEMAND that guys like Soriano and Bradley lay down a bunt in situations that call for moving a runner on base. I would LOVE to see a manager that DEMANDS that players hustle on defense and have their heads in the game and not make stupid mental errors (forget how many outs there are for example) and run the bases better. I think Lou is too easy on these guys and they take advantage of it. But would either be an improvement? or would they try to be on good terms with guys who have multiple years on guaranteed contracts and NOT be any different? I'm not sure. What I am sure of, is Lou has guided this team to back to back N.L. Central division titles and has them in the thick of it again. No way, would I make a change now. If a change is to be made, it should be in the winter. Then Brenly, Sandberg or whomever else might take the job, could have the team through an entire spring training and be better prepared to manage them.

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Maybe I oughta catch some of his minor league games because absolutely NOTHING about Sandberg's past performance says "leadership" to me.


Yeah Darko, there is no doubt his playing days were marked by a lack of leadership, but he's really come around since then. I think you'd be impressed by his leadership skills of late. His teams do well.

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Maybe I oughta catch some of his minor league games because absolutely NOTHING about Sandberg's past performance says "leadership" to me.


Yeah Darko, there is no doubt his playing days were marked by a lack of leadership, but he's really come around since then. I think you'd be impressed by his leadership skills of late. His teams do well.


What have you witnessed that leads you to believe that he's learned leadership? I don't believe that leadership can be learned (it can however be refined I suppose), and he was sort of a pussy back in his onfield days. What changed? What besides his W/L record leads to that conclusion?

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This could get ugly quick.

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Maybe I oughta catch some of his minor league games because absolutely NOTHING about Sandberg's past performance says "leadership" to me.


Yeah Darko, there is no doubt his playing days were marked by a lack of leadership, but he's really come around since then. I think you'd be impressed by his leadership skills of late. His teams do well.


he was sort of a pussy back in his onfield days.


What the hell makes you say this?? Because he didn't dive for balls, but stayed on his feet instead and still had the range to win gold gloves and set a record (at that time) for errorless games)? The guy came up big against great pitchers and was an MVP. He wasn't very demonstrative and certainly wasn't a great quote for the members of the media, but where do you get this crap?

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Because he didn't dive for balls, but stayed on his feet

Ryno + Roger Dorn = MATCH? :shock: :lol:

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What the hell makes you say this?? Because he didn't dive for balls, but stayed on his feet instead and still had the range to win gold gloves and set a record (at that time) for errorless games)? The guy came up big against great pitchers and was an MVP. He wasn't very demonstrative and certainly wasn't a great quote for the members of the media, but where do you get this crap?

Steve, try to keep up with the conversation before you start yappin your trapper. We're talking about leadership qualities here.

On Edit, steve, you knew goddamn well why I was saying that. The sentence you edited the shit out of in my quote above clearly states WHY I said that. Idiot.

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