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I want a change now. Whether it's firing Lou or getting rid of Gerald Perry.

 

Yup. This is along the lines of what I'm thinking. Someone's gotta be pro-active and assertive about this, as I don't see the ship righting itself.

 

Glad I've never agreed with you so far.

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I want a change now. Whether it's firing Lou or getting rid of Gerald Perry.

 

Both would be really stupid moves. Perspective guys.

 

Exactly.

 

I'm not even sure what else I'd say to the original comment. I mean wow.

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I want a change now. Whether it's firing Lou or getting rid of Gerald Perry.

 

I don't see how either of those thing will change how the team is playing right now.

Doing nothing isn't working either.

 

If you can explain how randomly firing a manager or firing the hitting coach is going to make them play better be my guest.

2003 Florida Marlins.

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I want a change now. Whether it's firing Lou or getting rid of Gerald Perry.

 

I don't see how either of those thing will change how the team is playing right now.

Doing nothing isn't working either.

 

If you can explain how randomly firing a manager or firing the hitting coach is going to make them play better be my guest.

Perry stopped being a good coach last tuesday!!! Get him out of here!!!

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I want a change now. Whether it's firing Lou or getting rid of Gerald Perry.

 

I don't see how either of those thing will change how the team is playing right now.

Doing nothing isn't working either.

 

If you can explain how randomly firing a manager or firing the hitting coach is going to make them play better be my guest.

 

I don't think it's "random". I think there's pretty valid reasons to make those changes right now, wouldn't you agree? I mean obviously firing someone has nothing to do with a teams talent on the field, but you have to do something. This team needs to wake up.

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I want a change now. Whether it's firing Lou or getting rid of Gerald Perry.

 

Yup. This is along the lines of what I'm thinking. Someone's gotta be pro-active and assertive about this, as I don't see the ship righting itself.

 

Glad I've never agreed with you so far.

 

We both want the Cubs to win, badly. Dont forget that at least.

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I want a change now. Whether it's firing Lou or getting rid of Gerald Perry.

 

I don't see how either of those thing will change how the team is playing right now.

Doing nothing isn't working either.

 

If you can explain how randomly firing a manager or firing the hitting coach is going to make them play better be my guest.

Perry stopped being a good coach last tuesday!!! Get him out of here!!!

 

he was a good coach, but he stopped trying and lost focus.

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I want a change now. Whether it's firing Lou or getting rid of Gerald Perry.

 

I don't see how either of those thing will change how the team is playing right now.

Doing nothing isn't working either.

 

If you can explain how randomly firing a manager or firing the hitting coach is going to make them play better be my guest.

 

I don't think it's "random". I think there's pretty valid reasons to make those changes right now, wouldn't you agree? I mean obviously firing someone has nothing to do with a teams talent on the field, but you have to do something. This team needs to wake up.

 

Or they are in a slump. Something that happens in baseball over a 162 game season. Especially when your best hitter is injured.

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Or they are in a slump. Something that happens in baseball over a 162 game season. Especially when your best hitter is injured.

 

I definitely see where you're coming from. I guess I'm just more concerned than you are. Like I said, the offense has been like this to various degrees since last season in my opinion. Just starting to get really frustrated with them, is all.

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Making a change just to make a change is never a good idea. That is true in almost any area of life. If there's a reason to justify the change, then it's worth considering. But frankly, it's quite asinine and short sighted just to make a change unless there is a tangible reason to make one.
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Making a change just to make a change is never a good idea. That is true in almost any area of life. If there's a reason to justify the change, then it's worth considering. But frankly, it's quite asinine and short sighted just to make a change unless there is a tangible reason to make one.

 

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Making a change just to make a change is never a good idea. That is true in almost any area of life. If there's a reason to justify the change, then it's worth considering. But frankly, it's quite asinine and short sighted just to make a change unless there is a tangible reason to make one.

 

What would you do if you were in a position of power with the Cubs right now, then? Wait it out indefinitely? Honestly curious.

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