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  1. I don't understand how every year people seem to talk themselves into being okay with the garbage the Bears have on this line. The only way you can even consider keeping status quo at LT is if you add a big time playmaker somewhere else to force defenses to cover/account for multiple guys. Even then you'd still have to add multiple offensive lineman since it is a 5 man group that uses 7+ players over a season with maybe 2 decent players to cover it.
  2. Bunting is not that hard. It's not trying to teach a catcher to play shortstop. I think a few practices could go a long way toward making guys more competent at it.
  3. That was quite possibly the stupidest example you could have possibly used.
  4. You can name worst-case scenarios for every contract out there but at some point you need good players on a team to compete. Believe it or not, it's possible to get good players without giving out bad contracts. But it's impossible to get great players without paying exorbitant prices. How much is Kershaw making again? I don't know, does your google not work? Nice job there too, by the way, bringing up a 24 year old pre-free agency player. Really brought the point home like you did with the Pedro Martinez commentary. I amend my statement to be, "All you have to do is keep losing enough so you can draft in the top 10 every year and then make sure you hit on an ace with that pick everytime, or pay exorbitant prices."
  5. I don't think that is true at all. They aren't defending the bunts, they try and hit them into marked off areas. The annoying thing is reading guys like Sullivan whine about how few sac bunts the team had in the regular season.
  6. You can name worst-case scenarios for every contract out there but at some point you need good players on a team to compete. Believe it or not, it's possible to get good players without giving out bad contracts. But it's impossible to get great players without paying exorbitant prices.
  7. They're doing that stupid [expletive] thing again this year? Only bad things can come of that, like Campana winning and the "fans" pointing to that as being a reason he should be starting over Soriano. Didn't DeJesus win?
  8. It's completely pointless to talk about either/or with signing your own guy or signing somebody else's free agent who is not yet a free agent. it is beyond pointless, it is a ridiculous comparison.
  9. No, they should not. Efficient as possible will leave you at .500 every year with the occasional outperformance year. You should try to be as good as you can, with efficiency being on the mind at all times, but clearly in second place.
  10. Everybody sees what is happening with the Dodgers, and other teams are going to have a boatload of money to spend in the coming years. Salaries will keep going hope. Plus, it makes it easier to tell the fans you are committed to your best players.
  11. Please remove pre-arb and early arb years from your list as they don't apply when talking about handing out a contract like this. The actual contracts those players had didn't matter, it's looking backwards at the last 7 years and deciding who would have been worth 175 million over that time. Yes, it really does matter where they were in their careers at the time of the decision. If that matters then why are you including guys who aren't in his ballpark?
  12. Yeah, what a disaster it would have been to have Pedro Martinez on your team from his age 27-33 seasons.
  13. Don't pay for past performance, pay for expected performance throughout the course of the contract. If you refuse to bite the bullet and risk paying too much to a guy 6 years from now you won't get his top notch performance the next 4-5 years, and you won't win. The goal is not to have the most cost effective team, the goal is to have the best team. The system is set-up so you get cheap production early and expensive production late. You're a fool if you don't take advantage of the former and delusional if you think you can avoid the latter. Yes, but there are good risks and bad risks. 7/$175 to any pitcher is a bad risk. People say that about the highest contracts given out every year. The revenue is there, the risk is completely acceptable. This is the cost of doing business in major league baseball and the teams that win are willing to take those risks.
  14. I think you have to prefer the line, but if you can make the WR corps a dominant force with multiple weapons it will make up for a lot of what the line lacks. If you can't fine the lineman you want to help you but you can find the receiver, take the receiver and dare the defenses to attack your QB as he spreads the ball around.
  15. wasn't it confirmed that isn't his account?
  16. Don't pay for past performance, pay for expected performance throughout the course of the contract. If you refuse to bite the bullet and risk paying too much to a guy 6 years from now you won't get his top notch performance the next 4-5 years, and you won't win. The goal is not to have the most cost effective team, the goal is to have the best team. The system is set-up so you get cheap production early and expensive production late. You're a fool if you don't take advantage of the former and delusional if you think you can avoid the latter.
  17. I don't see the point in noting that "unless they move to the AL I don't see where they will use him." Prospect status can't be determined by the league the parent company resides in or that team's need positions. If you think he can be a DH you don't downgrade him for not being on the White Sox instead of the Cubs.
  18. i wouldn't hate that. While the value would be there and it fits a need, I would not like it. MLB don't win football games in today's NFL. MLB aren't difference makers.
  19. Lampard scores for England, 2-1
  20. damn you, beat me to it
  21. that's a great story
  22. I think that shot was more at the fans who have irrational love of Sczur this time.
  23. What are you one of those nutso Steelers fans who pretend that cutting down on cheap hits equates to sissification?
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