weso1
<B>Clique Leader</B>
LMAO!!!!!!!!!
Nothing need to be said about him, talented player with a 10 cent brain.
Tough personality to deal with.
LMAO!!!!!!!!!
Nothing need to be said about him, talented player with a 10 cent brain.
Who?
LMAO!!!!!!!!!
Nothing need to be said about him, talented player with a 10 cent brain.
So why does it matter if people want him fired? If managers are so useless then anybody can do the job. Fire Fredi and hire someone off the streets to save money.
IMO Fredi is below average at all facets of being a manager.
Hell, you could be winning manager when you run 3 like Maddux, Glav, and Smoltz. Truth is I would love to have seen Torre, LaRussa, and Leyland with those rosters. Bobby was too predictable and routinely got outmanaged by Torre, LaRussa, and Leyland.
And I don't think Fredi should be fired because his replacement would be that much better, I think he should be fired because his teams have had 2 epic collapses in 4 seasons. Last year's performance down the stretch was inexcusable. If I was running an office at a real job and my team performed that badly, I would be on the street the next morning. Fredi may deserve another opportunity somewhere else, but he doesn't deserve to be managing the Braves anymore.
If people want to keep Fredi, have at it, I don't care. I am 1200 miles from Atlanta and can't go to games, but if the people in the city don't show up because of the manager, you have a problem. But you internet superheroes want to keep him, you pay the players salary and the managers salary to watch a losing product. That is on you. It you want to watch mediocre baseball that is on you. If you do not believe in firing or releasing players, that is on you. It seems you do not care as long as they have an "A" on their cap you will back them 100% and I commend that, but what about actually winning something, does that resonate at all? I watch the games for free. So, there is no money out of my pocket.
It's not on us at all because we don't make the decisions when it comes to the Braves. Thank God the Internet wasn't around in the 80's when there was a lot to complain about.
Hell, you could be winning manager when you run 3 like Maddux, Glav, and Smoltz. Truth is I would love to have seen Torre, LaRussa, and Leyland with those rosters. Bobby was too predictable and routinely got outmanaged by Torre, LaRussa, and Leyland.
I think he should be fired because his teams have had 2 epic collapses in 4 seasons. Last year's performance down the stretch was inexcusable. If I was running an office at a real job and my team performed that badly, I would be on the street the next morning. Fredi may deserve another opportunity somewhere else, but he doesn't deserve to be managing the Braves anymore.
Well the 80's are upon us. If you haven't noticed.
Not even close to the 80x,,,
Outside of NY, what exactly did Torre accomplish?
My guess is that most folks who would say this weren't around for the 80's, and have only looked up records from that period (at most).
Being a Braves fan during the 70's and 80's was much like being a Cubs fan before they hired Theo and Jed. There was absolutely NOTHING to look forward to, but you still watched, showed up, and hoped nevertheless. Our Little League trips to Fulton County Stadium were almost as exciting as Christmas - except we never got any presents.
I find it amazing that after 8 pages of folks defending Fredi's job... nobody has been able to name one thing he does well
I find it amazing that after 8 pages of folks defending Fredi's job... nobody has been able to name one thing he does well
Pretty much. I had hope that since he was hyped as Cox's protege that he would be similar in that while he's not the best in game manager that he would atleast share similar traits in the way he backed his players and handled the clubhouse. But those two things are as far away from Bobby as they can be. He simply doesn't do anything well. He's just there.