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Old 10-03-2006, 03:32 AM
Cory Cory is offline
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Default The Cubs fired the wrong people

They need to dump their GM, not the President/CEO or the manager of the
team. See, this is why the Cubs will never win... because they are
consistently too busy blaming the wrong damn people (or not "blaming"
situations [e.g. injuries] the Cubs run into) for their problems.

They need to fire Hendry. Case closed.

--- Cory

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Old 10-03-2006, 06:43 AM
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Default The Cubs fired the wrong people

Baker wasn't fired. His contract was up and they didn't renew his contract
so he wasnt fired. Also McPhail was not fired either. McPhail resigned
there is a difference. Where the hell have you been you retard? Why dont
you look at the facts before you post something stupid like this. If you
would listen to espn you would know that when Baker was hired he signed a 4
year deal and his contract expired on sunday which was the final game of the
year. The Cubs could have offered him another contract but Baker was the
one that made the decision that he wasnt going to come back to the Cubs.
McPhail probably did the best thing possible for the organization by
resigning at the president. Like I said get your facts straight.




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They need to dump their GM, not the President/CEO or the manager of the team. See, this is why the Cubs will never win... because they are consistently too busy blaming the wrong damn people (or not "blaming" situations [e.g. injuries] the Cubs run into) for their problems. They need to fire Hendry. Case closed. --- Cory



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Old 10-03-2006, 04:41 PM
The G, no C The G, no C is offline
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Default The Cubs fired the wrong people

In article <1159846347.838489.232490@k70g2000cwa.googlegroups. com>,
Cory <onyxcge@yahoo.com> wrote:
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They need to dump their GM, not the President/CEO or the manager of the team. See, this is why the Cubs will never win... because they are consistently too busy blaming the wrong damn people (or not "blaming" situations [e.g. injuries] the Cubs run into) for their problems. They need to fire Hendry. Case closed.


I think they should have fired Cory. Case open for comments.


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Old 10-03-2006, 06:17 PM
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Default The Cubs fired the wrong people

In article <DEnUg.1006250$084.236523@attbi_s22>,
"Mark" <Packer-Fan@mchsi.com> wrote:
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The Cubs could have offered him another contract but Baker was the one that made the decision that he wasnt going to come back to the Cubs.


I think it's more like the decision was made for Baker by the friendly
Cubs management. Ditto MacFail. As for Hendry, he remains, but his clock
is ticking down fast.
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Old 10-03-2006, 10:17 PM
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Default The Cubs fired the wrong people

Mark wrote:
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Baker wasn't fired. His contract was up and they didn't renew his contract so he wasnt fired.


Since when does "the team chose not to renew his contract" NOT =
fired??? Same damn difference...
Quote:
Also McPhail was not fired either. McPhail resigned there is a difference. Where the hell have you been you retard?


Sitting right next to you in special education classes, apparently.
Quote:
Why dont you look at the facts before you post something stupid like this.


For the same reasons you don't think things through before YOU post, I
guess... whatever that reason happens to be.
Quote:
If you would listen to espn


And YOU "know" that I didn't "listen to espn", right? Go buy a couple
of brain cells and rub 'em together.
Quote:
you would know that when Baker was hired he signed a 4 year deal and his contract expired on sunday which was the final game of the year. The Cubs could have offered him another contract but Baker was the one that made the decision that he wasnt going to come back to the Cubs. McPhail probably did the best thing possible for the organization by resigning at the president. Like I said get your facts straight.


I had my facts straight. Dusty was held primarily responsible for the
failure of the team... not the GM. Dusty got "uninvited back" for
another season (AKA fired). The president/ceo of the team was also
made out to be a scapegoat (which I actually agree with, to a point)
for the team's failures this season (and the last three), when in fact,
IN MY OPINION, it's more on the GM's shoulders than anyone else's.
Yet, as of YESTERDAY, when I wrote the post below, the GM hadn't been
fired yet. He should be fired. That's what I said.

Learn how to read, ya retarded asshole.

--- Cory

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They need to dump their GM, not the President/CEO or the manager of the team. See, this is why the Cubs will never win... because they are consistently too busy blaming the wrong damn people (or not "blaming" situations [e.g. injuries] the Cubs run into) for their problems. They need to fire Hendry. Case closed. --- Cory


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Old 10-04-2006, 03:13 AM
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Default The Cubs fired the wrong people

Retarded asshole?? Apparently your contract running out and not getting a
new contract means you are getting fired these days. Then DAMN there are a
lot of players that are free agents that got fired. Dont say theres a
difference because there is no damn difference.




"Cory" <onyxcge@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Mark wrote:
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Baker wasn't fired. His contract was up and they didn't renew his contract so he wasnt fired.
Since when does "the team chose not to renew his contract" NOT = fired??? Same damn difference...
Quote:
Also McPhail was not fired either. McPhail resigned there is a difference. Where the hell have you been you retard?
Sitting right next to you in special education classes, apparently.
Quote:
Why dont you look at the facts before you post something stupid like this.
For the same reasons you don't think things through before YOU post, I guess... whatever that reason happens to be.
Quote:
If you would listen to espn
And YOU "know" that I didn't "listen to espn", right? Go buy a couple of brain cells and rub 'em together.
Quote:
you would know that when Baker was hired he signed a 4 year deal and his contract expired on sunday which was the final game of the year. The Cubs could have offered him another contract but Baker was the one that made the decision that he wasnt going to come back to the Cubs. McPhail probably did the best thing possible for the organization by resigning at the president. Like I said get your facts straight.
I had my facts straight. Dusty was held primarily responsible for the failure of the team... not the GM. Dusty got "uninvited back" for another season (AKA fired). The president/ceo of the team was also made out to be a scapegoat (which I actually agree with, to a point) for the team's failures this season (and the last three), when in fact, IN MY OPINION, it's more on the GM's shoulders than anyone else's. Yet, as of YESTERDAY, when I wrote the post below, the GM hadn't been fired yet. He should be fired. That's what I said. Learn how to read, ya retarded asshole. --- Cory "Cory" <onyx...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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They need to dump their GM, not the President/CEO or the manager of the team. See, this is why the Cubs will never win... because they are consistently too busy blaming the wrong damn people (or not "blaming" situations [e.g. injuries] the Cubs run into) for their problems. They need to fire Hendry. Case closed. --- Cory



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Old 10-04-2006, 06:02 PM
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Default The Cubs fired the wrong people

Mark wrote:
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Retarded asshole??


What goes around comes around in my little corner of the world...
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Apparently your contract running out and not getting a new contract means you are getting fired these days. Then DAMN there are a lot of players that are free agents that got fired. Dont say theres a difference because there is no damn difference.


You're really going to compare free agency of a PLAYER to not renewing
the contract of a MANAGER (a non-player)?????

Uh... OK... you CAN be that retarded, after all.

--- Cory

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Old 10-04-2006, 08:30 PM
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Default The Cubs fired the wrong people

Well you tell me whats the difference? In both cases their contracts were
up....there were NO years left on their contracts so whats the difference?




"Cory" <onyxcge@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Mark wrote:
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Retarded asshole??
What goes around comes around in my little corner of the world...
Quote:
Apparently your contract running out and not getting a new contract means you are getting fired these days. Then DAMN there are a lot of players that are free agents that got fired. Dont say theres a difference because there is no damn difference.
You're really going to compare free agency of a PLAYER to not renewing the contract of a MANAGER (a non-player)????? Uh... OK... you CAN be that retarded, after all. --- Cory



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Old 10-05-2006, 05:06 AM
The G, no C The G, no C is offline
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Default The Cubs fired the wrong people

Mark <Packer-Fan@mchsi.com> wrote:
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Well you tell me whats the difference? In both cases their contracts were up....there were NO years left on their contracts so whats the difference? "Cory" <onyxcge@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1159984959.601507.270230@i3g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com...
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Mark wrote:
Quote:
Retarded asshole??
What goes around comes around in my little corner of the world...
Quote:
Apparently your contract running out and not getting a new contract means you are getting fired these days. Then DAMN there are a lot of players that are free agents that got fired. Dont say theres a difference because there is no damn difference.
You're really going to compare free agency of a PLAYER to not renewing the contract of a MANAGER (a non-player)????? Uh... OK... you CAN be that retarded, after all.


I don't often agree with Mark (I'm trying to remember if I ever have,
actually), especially when he top-posts, but I do here. Not have your
contract re-newed/renegotiated/extended/whatever does _not_ equal being
fired. It may _feel_ like it, but it is most definitely not the same
thing.

When someone works under a contract, regardless of profession, the
expectation is that they get paid until the final date. They do *not*
have the expectation that they will get paid *after* the contract is
over, do they? You would be hard pressed to find a contract programmer
that feels s/he has been fired from every job they've done.

And the name calling... nice touch there.


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