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Old 10-22-2004, 20:00   #1 (permalink)
Azul Funk
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I think it's finally clear just how much respect Rodriguez has for the game.
Had he pulled that slap-happy garbage and then calmly accepted the call and
returned to the dugout, it wouldn't have been so bad. Everyone makes
mistakes, especially with the eyes of the world bearing down on you and the
slim chances of finally playing in the big show shrinking before your eyes.
But to whine and ***** about it like he did shows just what kind of pond
scum Alex Rodriguez really is. He knows the rules, he knows he broke them,
but as far as he's concerned: he's the golden child of baseball and can do
no wrong.
He's not the only one, either. Did anyone catch Garry Scheffield arguing
that called third strike? A juicy fastball right at the letters and down the
middle. I bet I can guess what he said:
"Are you kiddin'? If that was over the plate, I'd have hit it out!"

I don't even care who wins the World Series. Watching the Yankees exposed
for the whiners and cheaters that they are made my season.

A.Funk


 
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Old 10-22-2004, 20:00   #2 (permalink)
ThePlayer
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Azul Funk wrote:

> I think it's finally clear just how much respect Rodriguez has for the game.
> Had he pulled that slap-happy garbage and then calmly accepted the call and
> returned to the dugout, it wouldn't have been so bad. Everyone makes
> mistakes, especially with the eyes of the world bearing down on you and the
> slim chances of finally playing in the big show shrinking before your eyes.
> But to whine and ***** about it like he did shows just what kind of pond
> scum Alex Rodriguez really is. He knows the rules, he knows he broke them,
> but as far as he's concerned: he's the golden child of baseball and can do
> no wrong.
> He's not the only one, either. Did anyone catch Garry Scheffield arguing
> that called third strike? A juicy fastball right at the letters and down the
> middle. I bet I can guess what he said:
> "Are you kiddin'? If that was over the plate, I'd have hit it out!"


That was funny....maybe the worse argued strike I have ever seen..the
ball was right down the middle,just above the belt.

Arod...I agree. Actually I was getting angry that the umps allowed him
to stay on the field and continue his whining. The game was being
delayed.. the umps had made the correct call and A-Fraud should not have
been allowed to remain on the field..he was called out..get the heck
back to the dug out. The manager can argue...not a player for that long.

Just another reason the Yankees suck.




>
> I don't even care who wins the World Series. Watching the Yankees exposed
> for the whiners and cheaters that they are made my season.
>
> A.Funk
>
>

 
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Old 10-23-2004, 00:00   #3 (permalink)
DeWayne
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"Azul Funk" <spamatyourownrisk@bigroundtittiess.org> wrote in message
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>I think it's finally clear just how much respect Rodriguez has for the
>game. Had he pulled that slap-happy garbage and then calmly accepted the
>call and returned to the dugout, it wouldn't have been so bad. Everyone
>makes mistakes, especially with the eyes of the world bearing down on you
>and the slim chances of finally playing in the big show shrinking before
>your eyes.
> But to whine and ***** about it like he did shows just what kind of pond
> scum Alex Rodriguez really is. He knows the rules, he knows he broke them,
> but as far as he's concerned: he's the golden child of baseball and can do
> no wrong.
> He's not the only one, either. Did anyone catch Garry Scheffield arguing
> that called third strike? A juicy fastball right at the letters and down
> the middle. I bet I can guess what he said:
> "Are you kiddin'? If that was over the plate, I'd have hit it out!"
>
> I don't even care who wins the World Series. Watching the Yankees exposed
> for the whiners and cheaters that they are made my season.
>
> A.Funk


Funny that you didn't want to notice that Arroyo's glove was heading towards
A-Rod's head. What was he supposed to do let him whack him in the face? I
watched it over several times and there's no question that A-Rod was
defending himself!


 
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Old 10-23-2004, 04:00   #4 (permalink)
Rajendra Gondhalekar
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No matter what he did that instanta. The following minute solidified his
position as the leader of the gretest group of chokers, EVER.

No matter what happens, a team will never choke as bad as the 2004 Yankees.

"DeWayne" <k9kz@indy.rr.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Azul Funk" <spamatyourownrisk@bigroundtittiess.org> wrote in message
> news:7sced.31000$cr4.819@edtnps84...
>>I think it's finally clear just how much respect Rodriguez has for the
>>game. Had he pulled that slap-happy garbage and then calmly accepted the
>>call and returned to the dugout, it wouldn't have been so bad. Everyone
>>makes mistakes, especially with the eyes of the world bearing down on you
>>and the slim chances of finally playing in the big show shrinking before
>>your eyes.
>> But to whine and ***** about it like he did shows just what kind of pond
>> scum Alex Rodriguez really is. He knows the rules, he knows he broke
>> them, but as far as he's concerned: he's the golden child of baseball and
>> can do no wrong.
>> He's not the only one, either. Did anyone catch Garry Scheffield arguing
>> that called third strike? A juicy fastball right at the letters and down
>> the middle. I bet I can guess what he said:
>> "Are you kiddin'? If that was over the plate, I'd have hit it out!"
>>
>> I don't even care who wins the World Series. Watching the Yankees exposed
>> for the whiners and cheaters that they are made my season.
>>
>> A.Funk

>
> Funny that you didn't want to notice that Arroyo's glove was heading
> towards A-Rod's head. What was he supposed to do let him whack him in the
> face? I watched it over several times and there's no question that A-Rod
> was defending himself!
>



 
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Old 10-23-2004, 04:00   #5 (permalink)
Triple
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> Funny that you didn't want to notice that Arroyo's glove was heading

towards
> A-Rod's head. What was he supposed to do let him whack him in the face? I
> watched it over several times and there's no question that A-Rod was
> defending himself!
>

You're actually serious? LMFAO. You must be the guy that bought the Twinkie
defense and the JFK magic bullet.


 
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Old 10-23-2004, 08:00   #6 (permalink)
Professor Nuh Ooooh
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On Sat, 23 Oct 2004 0237 GMT, "DeWayne" <k9kz@indy.rr.com> wrote:

>Funny that you didn't want to notice that Arroyo's glove was heading towards
>A-Rod's head. What was he supposed to do let him whack him in the face? I
>watched it over several times and there's no question that A-Rod was
>defending himself!


You're a ****ing moron.

You're also the only person on the planet who saw what you
claim to have seen.

So check the earlier statement.

You're a ****ing delusional moron.


 
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Old 10-24-2004, 04:00   #7 (permalink)
Seth Jackson
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On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 18:37:55 GMT, "Azul Funk"
<spamatyourownrisk@bigroundtittiess.org> wrote:

>I think it's finally clear just how much respect Rodriguez has for the game.
>Had he pulled that slap-happy garbage and then calmly accepted the call and
>returned to the dugout, it wouldn't have been so bad. Everyone makes
>mistakes, especially with the eyes of the world bearing down on you and the
>slim chances of finally playing in the big show shrinking before your eyes.
>But to whine and ***** about it like he did shows just what kind of pond
>scum Alex Rodriguez really is. He knows the rules, he knows he broke them,
>but as far as he's concerned: he's the golden child of baseball and can do
>no wrong.


He obviously did not know the rule.

- Seth Jackson

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