Friday, April 20, 2007

The Sports Retards

If the Nationals win the local radio sports show won’t even mention them, but if they lose they use the entire show to gloat. It is sad that they are supposed to represent this area, but yet they are happy when the home team loses. They twist the knife in the wound by saying because the Nationals lost by two runs yesterday they won’t be able to sign Zimmerman to a long term contract in four years. They love to point out that anyone that thinks the Nationals won’t lose 100 games isn’t being realistic. They fail to realize that negativity and realism aren’t the same thing.
Since Manny Acta had a closed door meeting with the team that have been playing better baseball. If they continue to play solid games then they won’t be as bad as these whining gloating losers won’t them to be. Of course we won’t hear anything about how wrong they were. They will just point out they still had a losing season and keep on being negative.
Another theory of theirs’ is that the owners are cheap. Including buying the team, improvements to the stadium, hiring scouts and other front office people, increased advertisement, prospects from the Caribbean, and the players signed in the off-season (minor league contracts or not) the owners probably spent nearly $500,000,000. If I had the ability to spend that kind of money call me cheap all you want. Stan Kasten built an empire in Atlanta, and for some reason that resume isn’t enough to convince these whiney little pencil neck geeks that the Nationals are in good hands. Of course it is hard to convince people with such deep personality flaws that anything possible can happen. The first thought out of their head on a sunny day is it will rain tomorrow.

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