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Since I stopped paying attention and watching/listening to games, they are doing better. I'm going to continue not paying attention or listening/watching games. 

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4 minutes ago, CubinNY said:

Since I stopped paying attention and watching/listening to games, they are doing better. I'm going to continue not paying attention or listening/watching games. 

Thank you for taking one for the team! 

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3 hours ago, muntjack said:

Len and JD clearly liked each other and are about as good a combo as you could ever wish for.  JD tolerates Boog.  I often feel like I can hear him rolling his eyes.

I would agree with this.  Boog it seems to me is always trying to prove he's the smartest man in the booth, but JD seems to have no ego so when Boog does that to him he'll say he doesn't know or make a self depricating joke or some other thing that diffuses Boog so Boog's attempts fall harmlessly away....I would agree JD tolerates Boog.  I think he's trying this year to engage Cohen more but it's still rough

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Sut really wants Boog to like him and he hates him and that's awkward

Cohen knows no one likes him and that's awkward

Boog and JD are both really good at their jobs but don't complement each other super well and that's only slightly awkward so they win

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I've also noticed that JD doesn't seem interested in talking music with Boog even though it's like the same genre (indie alt type stuff) that he and Len would nerd out on and that's pretty horsefeathers hilarious to me

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4 hours ago, Derwood said:

100% this. Boog and JD have an easy chemistry. Len and JD had it as well. Cohen, Sutcliffe and Girardi all ignore the other person in the booth. 

Cohen/Sutcliffe is the worst case scenario

Did Cohen work alone in Iowa?  Maybe that has something to do with it.

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9 minutes ago, Derwood said:

Boog REALLY hated Girardi. Like wouldn't even humor him at all

And visa-versa.....they could not stand each other and it was so obvious to everyone watching.  I could never believe they kept pairing them together. 

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1 hour ago, CubUgly said:

I would agree with this.  Boog it seems to me is always trying to prove he's the smartest man in the booth, but JD seems to have no ego so when Boog does that to him he'll say he doesn't know or make a self depricating joke or some other thing that diffuses Boog so Boog's attempts fall harmlessly away....I would agree JD tolerates Boog.  I think he's trying this year to engage Cohen more but it's still rough

Yeah Boog has smartest man in the room syndrome.  Why he and Girardi didn't get along.   "You were a player and manager but you're wrong about A, B, and C".  You can't challenge and call out your broadcast partner live on air.

I think Cohen tries to engage with JD with the jokes and whatnot but Cohen isn't funny so JD can't respond so awkwardness fills the air.  I feel bad for Cohen, he tries really hard and is probably a nice guy.

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10 minutes ago, Stratos said:

Yeah Boog has smartest man in the room syndrome.  Why he and Girardi didn't get along.   "You were a player and manager but you're wrong about A, B, and C".  You can't challenge and call out your broadcast partner live on air.

I think Cohen tries to engage with JD with the jokes and whatnot but Cohen isn't funny so JD can't respond so awkwardness fills the air.  I feel bad for Cohen, he tries really hard and is probably a nice guy.

In Boog's defense, Girardi thinks and says a lot of really dumb horsefeathers so it's hard to blame him for that.

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5 minutes ago, Derwood said:

Cohen tries teasing Elyse and it comes off as kinda mean, IMHO

I know man, I agree with Stratos above, I feel for Cohen, he seems like a nice dude but man does he come across awkwardly no matter who he's with.  I'm not sure that's fixable.  As someone else said I wonder if he was solo in the booth in Iowa and working with a partner just doesn't work.

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1 hour ago, CubUgly said:

And visa-versa.....they could not stand each other and it was so obvious to everyone watching.  I could never believe they kept pairing them together. 

I think JD has the type of patience I aspire to have.  The way he puts up with Boog day after day.  Ditto with T-Mac - she's been in her rights to tell Boog to go !@$#*&^% several times now, but decides to be a good sport instead.  It's easy to lose one's cool, a lot tougher to be the bigger person.  "it's so easy to laugh, it's so easy to hate, it takes strength to be gentle and kind". 

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1 hour ago, mul21 said:

In Boog's defense, Girardi thinks and says a lot of really dumb horsefeathers so it's hard to blame him for that.

True.  I usually agree with Boog.  You just can't put them together lol

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