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Offline spidernat

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Re: Tex and the Nats...
« Reply #225 on: November 18, 2008, 07:53:32 pm »
I think people just don't like him because the first time he got called up he went like 1/40 and looked bad. That's weak.


Are we talking about Wil Cordero?


Do I think we're going to get Teixeira?  No our owners are cheap dicks.  But at the same time for now we're rumored to be involved in the sweepstakes and it's fun to dream.  Just like Sportsfan dreams of Bernadina being a major contributor. 

While I'm not going to dump a bucket of cold water on your dream it's a bit silly and pathetic if we become the types that look forward to rumors about acquiring talent in the offseason yet continue to be cheap and lose more games than we win.

Just like i dream of a Nats-O's world series.  Just like spidernat dreams of ... spiders.


Even more evidence that you're a closet birds' fan. :lol:

And spidernat does not dream about spiders. He dreams about this (see chicks 7,8 and 9 in the link).


http://www.stunning-babes.com/


"I did not have sex with Debbi Taylor."


Even the denial of that makes me

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Re: Tex and the Nats...
« Reply #226 on: November 18, 2008, 07:57:28 pm »
:rofl: @ Kool Aid drinkers criticizing sportsfan for wanting to be a realist

Its not criticizing, its pointing out the comparisons of a contradictory statement made by sportsfan.

I agree about it 100% but the "criticizing" you call started when he told all of the people who are optimistic's to shut up

And no one here really said anything about us saying CC because rumors havent been floating around that were ready to offer him a 200m 10 yr contract...

The light im talking about is just the belief and excitement, I get atleast, from thoughts of rumors and if theyre true. Sure they go to my head and I start believing my own bullcrap just like our friend Buster Olney, I'd just rather see to improve that be negative all the time and look at the bright side of things.

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Re: Tex and the Nats...
« Reply #227 on: November 18, 2008, 08:08:37 pm »
Its not criticizing, its pointing out the comparisons of a contradictory statement made by sportsfan.

I agree about it 100% but the "criticizing" you call started when he told all of the people who are optimistic's to shut up

And no one here really said anything about us saying CC because rumors havent been floating around that were ready to offer him a 200m 10 yr contract...

The light im talking about is just the belief and excitement, I get atleast, from thoughts of rumors and if theyre true. Sure they go to my head and I start believing my own bullcrap just like our friend Buster Olney, I'd just rather see to improve that be negative all the time and look at the bright side of things.
I told no one to "shut up". I simply said that hopefully the comments by Kasten will "shut up" or silence the people on here that beat off to the thought of us signing Texeira every night.

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Re: Tex and the Nats...
« Reply #228 on: November 18, 2008, 08:15:22 pm »
I told no one to "shut up". I simply said that hopefully the comments by Kasten will "shut up" or silence the people on here that beat off to the thought of us signing Texeira every night.

lol dude, thats telling people to shut up, maybe not all together about a certain topic -- aka contradicting self.

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Re: Tex and the Nats...
« Reply #229 on: November 18, 2008, 08:18:08 pm »
lol dude, thats telling people to shut up, maybe not all together about a certain topic -- aka contradicting self.
I just figured the President of the team coming out and saying that these rumors are wrong and that we shouldn't have unrealistic expectations would be enough for people to cease with the Teixeira dreams.

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"I don't want people to have unrealistic expectations," Kasten said.

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Re: Tex and the Nats...
« Reply #230 on: November 18, 2008, 08:21:23 pm »
This is the only time we have to be optimistic; hope springs eternal, but with what we take to spring training its pretty much gone by then. Right now we have a shot at a super star. We probably will end up starting Willingham at first base, but for now we at least have some hope.

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Re: Tex and the Nats...
« Reply #231 on: November 18, 2008, 08:48:07 pm »
And spidernat does not dream about spiders. He dreams about this (see chicks 7,8 and 9 in the link).

 :nono:

Wrong place.

Offline spidernat

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Re: Tex and the Nats...
« Reply #232 on: November 18, 2008, 08:58:59 pm »
:nono:

Wrong place.

I don't see what was so wrong about that pic but whatever. I guess you're worried kimnat is going to complain about it.  :?

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Re: Tex and the Nats...
« Reply #233 on: November 18, 2008, 09:07:40 pm »
I don't see what was so wrong about that pic but whatever. I guess you're worried kimnat is going to complain about it.  :?

haha.  and thanks to the link.  i'll share some of my material later on.

Offline PatsNats28

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Re: Tex and the Nats...
« Reply #234 on: November 18, 2008, 09:12:17 pm »
nats.com

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In his first year of free agency, Teixeira, a Scott Boras client, is expected to fetch a contract in the neighborhood of $100 million.

:lol: clueless journalists

Just multiply that number by 2.

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Re: Tex and the Nats...
« Reply #235 on: November 18, 2008, 09:17:27 pm »
haha.  and thanks to the link.  i'll share some of my material later on.

Nice but don't post it here or you'll offend someone.

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Re: Tex and the Nats...
« Reply #236 on: November 18, 2008, 10:02:33 pm »
I think people just don't like him because the first time he got called up he went like 1/40 and looked bad. That's weak.


that is EXACTLY what YOU do with any player not named Flores or Bernadina if they so happen to go 0-4 for one game.  in fact, you are worse about knee-jerk reactions to small sample-size numbers than ANY person who has ever posted on this message board.  your opinion on a player not named Flores or Bernadina changes on a pitch-by-pitch basis. but you put Flores and Bernadina (aka Brandon Watson, version 3.0) on a pedestal, while every other player the Nationals have is either a savior or a worthless piece of crap depending on whether the last pitch they saw was a ball or a strike.

so shut that hypocritical crap up.

"that's weak."   :rofl: gtfo with that crap.

90% of your post history is weak, by that standard.

and since everyone is on a "realism" kick now, I can't wait to see how Kory Casto does as our Opening Day starting First Baseman.

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Re: Tex and the Nats...
« Reply #237 on: November 18, 2008, 10:30:04 pm »
:lol: tensions are running pretty high here

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Re: Tex and the Nats...
« Reply #238 on: November 18, 2008, 10:36:55 pm »
:lol: tensions are running pretty high here

what? tension? what tension?

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Re: Tex and the Nats...
« Reply #239 on: November 18, 2008, 11:09:12 pm »
that is EXACTLY what YOU do with any player not named Flores or Bernadina if they so happen to go 0-4 for one game.  in fact, you are worse about knee-jerk reactions to small sample-size numbers than ANY person who has ever posted on this message board.  your opinion on a player not named Flores or Bernadina changes on a pitch-by-pitch basis.
This. I don't know how many times this year Steven Shell was a "bum" for throwing a ball in the dirt, John Lannan was a "bum" for issuing a fourth-inning walk with no outs, or Lastings Milledge deserved to be sent to AAA for striking out.

It should be mentioned here that I probably give preferential treatment to players I consider "favorites," including Lannan and Martis. But I try not to let it interfere with my making sense.

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Re: Tex and the Nats...
« Reply #240 on: November 18, 2008, 11:31:12 pm »
I think that sums it up...besides, people are being asked to pony up some dough by Friday, and a whole lot are telling the Nats to go ride the baloney.  I did.     

This is the only time we have to be optimistic; hope springs eternal, but with what we take to spring training its pretty much gone by then. Right now we have a shot at a super star. We probably will end up starting Willingham at first base, but for now we at least have some hope.

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Re: Tex and the Nats...
« Reply #241 on: November 19, 2008, 10:02:32 am »
sportsfan I told you you'd get ripped.  :rofl:  It's difficult to get away with defending Bernadina's dismal 1/40 start when you dog players routinely when they fail to drive in a run, move a runner over or when they elect to swing at the first pitch.  :lol:

I think that sums it up...besides, people are being asked to pony up some dough by Friday, and a whole lot are telling the Nats to go ride the baloney.  I did.     


This is interesting. This could explain why sources have leaked that the Nats are "interested" in signing a FA the likes of Teixeira. But then it doesn't make sense why Kasten didn't wait a few more days to neutralize the excitement. He should've waited until people were fooled into ponying up the dough before coming clean.

Offline PANatsFan

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Re: Tex and the Nats...
« Reply #242 on: November 19, 2008, 10:10:41 am »
I think that sums it up...besides, people are being asked to pony up some dough by Friday, and a whole lot are telling the Nats to go ride the baloney.  I did.     


I don't know if that's the censors or a hilarious turn of phrase I'm not familiar with

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Re: Tex and the Nats...
« Reply #243 on: November 19, 2008, 11:14:51 am »
Try the latter.

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Re: Tex and the Nats...
« Reply #244 on: November 19, 2008, 11:30:41 am »
sportsfan I told you you'd get ripped.  :rofl:  It's difficult to get away with defending Bernadina's dismal 1/40 start when you dog players routinely when they fail to drive in a run, move a runner over or when they elect to swing at the first pitch.  :lol:

I may dog a player for swinging at the first pitch or a pitcher for giving up 2-out runs but that doesn't mean I hate that player completely (well in some cases I do, i.e. Tim Redding). Completely different.

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Re: Tex and the Nats...
« Reply #245 on: November 19, 2008, 12:06:05 pm »
There are a couple of possibilities ... Kasten is playing possum -- coming right out and saying that the Nats are big time players in the Tex sweepstakes could drive up the price -- or -- it's possible that Boras told Kasten that Tex wants to go to a contender and it would take north of $200 million (or whatever) to get him to consider otherwise ... or the Nats are going to make a serious offer, but have no intention of trying to outbid the yankees or sox or angels or whoever ...

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Re: Tex and the Nats...
« Reply #246 on: November 19, 2008, 12:49:25 pm »
There are a couple of possibilities ... Kasten is playing possum -- coming right out and saying that the Nats are big time players in the Tex sweepstakes could drive up the price -- or -- it's possible that Boras told Kasten that Tex wants to go to a contender and it would take north of $200 million (or whatever) to get him to consider otherwise ... or the Nats are going to make a serious offer, but have no intention of trying to outbid the yankees or sox or angels or whoever ...

All plausible scenarios. Who knows? Maybe Kasten prefers Dunn, but could re-enter the Tex arena if Dunn goes elsewhere. I wouldn't read to much into anything a GM or agent says at this point.

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Re: Tex and the Nats...
« Reply #247 on: November 19, 2008, 01:16:10 pm »
Reports say the Red Sox are about to make a huge offer to Tex. I think we can for sure say we are not getting him. Yanks/Orioles/Angels/Red Sox will all make higher offers, and I don't think he has some sort of fetish for playing for the Nats to look past the big money. I guess the reality will soon sink in once he signs elsewhere, too bad, he's a huge superstar. High OBP, good power, good D, decently young.

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Re: Tex and the Nats...
« Reply #248 on: November 19, 2008, 01:31:56 pm »
Reports say the Red Sox are about to make a huge offer to Tex. I think we can for sure say we are not getting him. Yanks/Orioles/Angels/Red Sox will all make higher offers, and I don't think he has some sort of fetish for playing for the Nats to look past the big money. I guess the reality will soon sink in once he signs elsewhere, too bad, he's a huge superstar. High OBP, good power, good D, decently young.

What's wrong with Youk? I hate the Sox. Maybe they'll trade us Youk!!!! Or maybe they'll move him to 3rd now that Lowell is gone.

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Re: Tex and the Nats...
« Reply #249 on: November 19, 2008, 01:36:35 pm »
What's wrong with Youk? I hate the Sox. Maybe they'll trade us Youk!!!! Or maybe they'll move him to 3rd now that Lowell is gone.

Youk is a natural third baseman, with a degenerative hip Lowell may be done. He also adds depth at DH if Pappi goes down.