I think people who don't play sports don't realize how important it is to be able to hold a lead late in games. It really is not just 1 game. When teams get embarrassed by blowing saves, they can rebound against another team, but it's tough to rebound against the team that came back on you. The team usually thinks they can do this again, and if they think that, then they probably will. This is why you can't ignore Broxton . You can't keep him on your staff. A good example is Frisco. They know he is a weak btch, and they are on him like white on rice. They have raped him, and they know he is scared they will do it again. That owner,his wife, the G.M....None of them understand how much this game is about fear, intimidation, respect, and lack of respect. They don't understand that if you show weakness, then you must cut that weakness out like a cancer. They don't get that. They tolerate weak people on their club, and when other clubs see that tolerance of weakness, it's like blood to a beast. When they keep Broxton on the team it shows other teams that the Dodgers are weak, and they are right. They don't understand the perception of weakness, and it's impact on other teams.There is no place for mercy in pro sports. Maybe he can pitch for another team. That's the best thing for all involved. Those 7 blown saves are all reasons why the team that came back on him thinks they can beat the Dodgers. If he isn't around anymore, then you lessen your disadvantage when you face them. He has to go. He is weakness. Hit him with a wrench, and throw him overboard, or the ones who want him for dinner will take you with him. He can pitch. The talent is there, but he is not a competitor on the inside. Please leave, and don't come back to the place you were weak at. In pro sports, an individual this weak inside is about as valuable as a Chicken Female part.
Last edited by SCUDSBROTHER : 08-26-2008 at 12:20 AM.
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