Author Topic: Strasburg and the 2012 NLDS  (Read 17592 times)

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Offline wpa2629

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Re: The Strasburg Mistake
« Reply #25: October 10, 2012, 07:18:59 PM »
What I'm saying is it wasn't even just the swings, it was their attitude. They were defeated. There was no excitement. No smiles in the dugout, no chatter. They were zombies, Lannan chief among them. I swear the dude was staring at me more than he was the game. I'd say it was the hot chick beside me, except there were none anywhere around. Yes, he never even entered the game, but it is an example of the entire team's level of... not just excitement, it was like they were in agony being forced to be there. Not all of them, as I said, but most? Heck yeah.

So if you're saying that is not a result of the score, and I could understand and possibly agree with arguments it wasn't, there's a hell of a lot bigger issues to deal with.


Yeah

I can't speak to any of that. Don't know why the Nats would give up down 4 runs when they've come back in games all year, including a just the other day against the Cardinals

Maybe' they're just nervous and that's why they're not smiling

I dunno :shrug: