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To use a real-life analogy. What makes you stick with a cheating girlfriend, especially if the sex is mediocre and she's kind of ugly and certainly brings little to the table to enhance your life? Out of fear you won't find something else? It's stupid.
I like watching baseball. I don't like any of the other 29 teams. That's basically the end of it for me.
I enjoy when my teams win. When they lose, I generally shrug and move on with my day/night (I didn't used to be this way when I was younger). My happiness in life isn't hurt any when the Marlins are bad.
I'm honestly not trying to do that horrible thing bobbob does where he makes fun of people for liking sports too much even though he's paid to write about sports, but the Marlins have zero impact on my own self-worth.
I like baseball. I'm gonna watch the Marlins play baseball. That's really the end of it for me.
I'm gonna drive to Cincinnati and watch them play this season. And I'll have fun doing it. And if they lose, it'll probably still be fun.
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Originally posted by Fish Tank Frenzy View PostWhat I don't get is how anyone can 'like' or want Loria to be the owner of this team or acknowledge that if Loria is not owner of this team, it instantly becomes a better franchise.
Like I said, I despise Loria, and like you said, I'll support them the best I can. We all will. But that "best" manifests itself in different ways for different people. For me, that "best" is following online and watching an occasional game if it's on. It's also following our minor league system because I love MiLB and following the draft because I love college baseball. But as Daft said:
But right now, I'm not a fan of the Marlins. Maybe they'll be a .500 team in June and I'll start rooting for them but for now, no.
By the same token, if Loria decimated our beloved team, then said "Oh by the way I'm selling," some of us might be watching more in the hopes that the new owner invested, made things interesting, etc etc. In the end it's a combination of BOTH things. The team sucks, the owner is atrocious. If both those things didn't coexist, the feelings wouldn't be as strong.Originally posted by Madman81Most of the people in the world being dumb is not a requirement for you to be among their ranks.
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Originally posted by Hugg View PostWell, I think that's a horrible analogy because it's fucking sports.
I like watching baseball. I don't like any of the other 29 teams. That's basically the end of it for me.
I enjoy when my teams win. When they lose, I generally shrug and move on with my day/night (I didn't used to be this way when I was younger). My happiness in life isn't hurt any when the Marlins are bad.
I'm honestly not trying to do that horrible thing bobbob does where he makes fun of people for liking sports too much even though he's paid to write about sports, but the Marlins have zero impact on my own self-worth.
I like baseball. I'm gonna watch the Marlins play baseball. That's really the end of it for me.
I'm gonna drive to Cincinnati and watch them play this season. And I'll have fun doing it. And if they lose, it'll probably still be fun.
Pretty much everything else that Hugg said too. See ya at the Reds game.
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And like how you said "best" manifest itself in different ways to different people, I think "interesting" does as well.
I legitimately can't wait for spring training/season to start. I think this team is going to be very, very interesting. I love young teams with zero expectations. It takes my above post to an even higher level. Fun when they win, whatever when they lose. It's a no-lose season to me. I can pretty much guarantee I'll watch an inning of Marlins baseball after July 15 this season and I didn't do that last year.
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Originally posted by Hugg View Postno one does
we all know this
sounds about right, I'm not sure who is blindly supporting Loria and crew
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this post (minus the stuff directly at Daft) should be put at the top of the Marlins forum and left there for a while
This is why I cling to the hope that he is setting the team up for sale in 2014. Please God, let that happen.
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Originally posted by Hugg View PostI do think my sheer level of disgust with last year's team is part of why I got over it all so fast (and I was quite angry when it initially happened). God I fucking hated last year's team.
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Originally posted by Hugg View PostI do think my sheer level of disgust with last year's team is part of why I got over it all so fast (and I was quite angry when it initially happened). God I fucking hated last year's team.
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Originally posted by Swifty View PostI'd love to turn this into a thread about second guessing Loria's tenure here, but I think, even with a new/better owner bad things could have happened.
Ross is at least trying with the Dolphins and I give him credit there and support his ownership. Do I think he is clueless, yes, but is he trying YES, YES and YES. So despite the lack of winning on the field, I remain a fiercely loyal and interested DolFan. Do I own season tickets anylonger ? No, I gave them up after 34 years after the 2010 season for a number of reasons, 1st and foremost was my age and not wanting to sit in the hot sun any longer. I can enjoy myself more at home with a bathroom and fridge within 30 feet of my lazyboy & 60 inch HD TV. My wife no longer wanted to go to the games, and neither did my son & grandchildren want to make the trek from Orlando for every home game. They did it for 4 years and if the team wasn't very exciting (and let's face it the Dolphins had become boring & bad) they didn't want to go. I also have problems with the way the team is being run, and the only way to get that message across is to no longer be a ST holder. That message was loud and clear to the management since I got a phone call from one of the senior Vice Presidents about my non-renewal. I am buying tickets for this year.
Bottom line is they care.
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Originally posted by Hugg View PostWell, I think that's a horrible analogy because it's fucking sports.
I like watching baseball. I don't like any of the other 29 teams. That's basically the end of it for me.
I enjoy when my teams win. When they lose, I generally shrug and move on with my day/night (I didn't used to be this way when I was younger). My happiness in life isn't hurt any when the Marlins are bad.
I'm honestly not trying to do that horrible thing bobbob does where he makes fun of people for liking sports too much even though he's paid to write about sports, but the Marlins have zero impact on my own self-worth.
I like baseball. I'm gonna watch the Marlins play baseball. That's really the end of it for me.
I'm gonna drive to Cincinnati and watch them play this season. And I'll have fun doing it. And if they lose, it'll probably still be fun.
Then again, maybe I'm different, I don't need a vested interest in the game to be able to enjoy it. Other sports, sure, but not baseball.
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Originally posted by Hugg View PostThat fucking Lo Viste shit.
Nothing like a guy doing a stupid hand gesture after a double when you're losing 5-1 in the 7th.Amy Adams, AKA Cinnamon MuffLogan Morrison: "If baseball didn't exist, I would probably be ... like a curler. Or a hairstylist."
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