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aracko |
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Is there anywhere we can listen to Yosts postgame press conferences?
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trwi7 |
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According to the guide on my TV the post game show from today's game will re-air at 1:30 tonight. I could post a recap if you want. And sometimes they
have Yost's press conferences as highlights on the Brewers website.
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danzig6767 |
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I saw it,there wasn't much said by Yost.Lots of very short yes/no answers to questions asked,with very little added on except for he brought up that he
thought the wind played a factor in Hart not catching that deep ball in left center.Ned then just got up and said the interview was over.
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TooLiveBrew |
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Ned had the look on his face of a man who very much realizes he's in trouble, for whatever that's worth. He's usually much more
venemous/annoyed/defensive when answering questions after a loss - today he just seemed lost.
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Hall4President |
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today he just seemed lost
That could probably be said about everyone involved with the Brewers on any level today. I'm glad he didn't come out with the classic "Everything is groovy" stuff.
1982...It feels like it was only 20 years ago.
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DougJones43 |
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TooLiveBrew wrote: And that's the part that kind of sucks in all this. I know he is trying his very best, and that he desperately wants to win for the team and the city of Milwaukee. Nobody truly wants to see another person go through being despised and eventually losing their job. But sports is what it is, and there is probably somebody out there who could do his job better than he can.
"This team seems to be following a familiar script. If everything holds true to form, I know precisely when the Brewers will
start hitting. It will happen at the exact moment the entire pitching staff falls apart - which is coming - and we will start losing games 9-7, 10-8 instead of
3-2, 3-0."
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trwi7 |
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Hall4President wrote: As a defense of Ned I don't think he's ever said everything was groovy.
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Ennder |
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Pinella seemed completely lost earlier this year too while the Cubs were struggling so badly. I think Yost has probably reached the point where the team has
played so poorly he has no clue what to do, its not unique to Yost its just how things are with a team that is playing well below the level they should be for
a really long time.
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DougJones43 |
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trwi7 wrote:
"This team seems to be following a familiar script. If everything holds true to form, I know precisely when the Brewers will
start hitting. It will happen at the exact moment the entire pitching staff falls apart - which is coming - and we will start losing games 9-7, 10-8 instead of
3-2, 3-0."
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trwi7 |
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DougJones43 wrote: Well Ned will need a job after the year so practicing being Alice might not be a bad idea.
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Hall4President |
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He did! In July! I can't remember the game and it was right at the end of the press conference. But he extended the oo. He said, "Everything is
grrooooooovvvvvvyyy." and made like a wave motion with his hand. Can't believe more people didn't see that...
1982...It feels like it was only 20 years ago.
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trwi7 |
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Hall4President wrote: Well then I stand corrected. And if your explanation of is as funny as it was when I read it but I would pay upwards of a nickel to watch it.
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Hall4President |
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Anything from tonight's game?
I think that being a Brewers fan is like smoking. Ya know it's not good for you, you know you are going to get hurt, ya know you're going to regret
starting, but you just keep on doing it.--brewerjamie15
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Brian the Automator |
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Please keep comments about tonight's game in the IGT, venting posts in the venting thread, and Ned yay/nay miscellany in the yay/nay thread.
now i'm filled to the top with fear but it's all just a bunch of matter
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