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  1. 49 minutes ago, Dick Allen said:

    I guess people don't understand your refund was an interest free loan you gave to the government.  

     

    Our problem is we suck at saving money, so I see it as the government being my safety net that provides a yearly 4-5 figure advance.  Interest rates suck nowadays anyway.

  2. 8 hours ago, BigHurt3515 said:

    People freaking out about their refund being lower don't seem to understand they paid less in taxes during the year. We paid 3% less as a couple in taxes for 2018 and our return is only a few hundred dollars less and I claimed 1 when previously claiming 0.

    Yes, but dont let facts get in the way of a good political pile on

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  3. 2 minutes ago, Tony said:

    I don't think JR is a "victim" at all, and didn't paint him as such. Listen, right or wrong at some point money could reach a point where it becomes "stupid." That is a fact. My point simply was if someone was to offer Machado "stupid money" and the Sox decided they were "out" on Machado, they would still receive flak for it, and rightfully so. That was my whole point. You're reading WAY too much into me even coming close to defending ownership. I'm not. 

    Fair about the ownership, I'll sway away from that.

    I just think that in some cases stupid money makes sense.  And if there ever is a case, it's the White Sox right now.  It's very rare for players of this caliber at this age to hit the free agent market. Given their prospect timeframe and current payroll, the situation will rarely make more sense than now.  You can't wait for free agents in the future because they may end up staying put or another desperate team may show up.

    And the team gets enough revenue that it won't cripple anything financially.  The only way it could really hurt the bottom line is if your front office does a poor job, but in that case, you were screwed from day one anyway with the people that were hired.

  4. 3 hours ago, Tony said:

    My point is they can handle the negotiations right, do things the right way, the smart way, but if Philadelphia comes in on March 15th and spends $380 million on Machado because they want to live up to the "stupid money" tagline, the Sox will still be ridiculed, and I'll be right there with people. They would have failed to land a big fish, right or wrong. 

    You seem to be portraying JR as the victim in that case though.  He still gets his large revenue sharing check from the league, payroll obligations will be minimal and he will have done it "the right way" business-wise. Profits will still come through.  His team has already been ridiculed the last few years, that's not bothersome, his franchise is one of the 5 worst of the last 10 years, that doesn't bother him either.  Or at least he's shown no reason to think it bothers him by his team's transactions.

    "Stupid money" isn't so stupid when it wins you ballgames on the field.  The majority of WS winners have a "stupid" contract or two.

     

     

  5. 18 minutes ago, Tony said:

    From a pure business perspective, I don’t know why you wouldn’t employ this approach. As fans it sucks we have had to play this waiting game, but given this market, this seems the right thing to do. 

    And if they strike out on Machado, they deserve all the criticism in the world. Tough business to be in. 

    I wouldn't go that far.  He gets a $50-$70 million check annually just for existing, before any team operations get started.  And for ten years the product has been bad, the front office has been criticized and yet they all seem to be doing OK.  In fact, better than any of us I would say.

  6. 34 minutes ago, bmags said:

    Sure, but within white sox fans, casual fans pay attention to what hardcore sox fans pay attention to. The idea that a casual fan doesn't know that sox are trying to get one of the best players in the league I'm not very convinced of.

    I don't think that's true at all, but maybe we are thinking on different levels of what we consider fandom.

    But either way, how many of those casual fans even knew that Manny Machado was one of the best players in the league until the hardcore fan told him?

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  7. 31 minutes ago, ChiSox59 said:

    In what world is Machado not a household name? He is hand down one of the best 10 players in MLB.  

    In the same world that Mike Trout is not a household name.  Individual baseball players don't have the biggest name recognition with casual sports fans, nowhere near any NFL or NBA players.

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  8. 6 hours ago, Quin said:

    But my friends who follow NL teams say it leads to more "strategy"

      They have a point.  However, for all the enjoyment people may get out of late inning double switch strategy, that gets ruined by the early inning strategy of intentionally walking the shitty #8 catcher to load the bases so the pitcher can strike out and end the inning.  Every NL game I watch the pitcher ruins a good rally.

    It's mentioned in here earlier, if pitchers could all hit like Carlos Zambrano or better, then maybe they don't need the DH.  But at their current skill level, it's a must.

  9. 34 minutes ago, CaliSoxFanViaSWside said:

    Tied with 4 other teams now with 51 points but listed as 7th now in the WC, and only 3 points away from the 2nd seed in Western Conference but 4 of the teams ahead have anywhere from 1-3 games less played. Shows what 5 wins in a row in a bad conference can do. Helluva 3rd period last night. Nice road wins. Back home now / Let's see if that 1st game back at home is a let up game. A win against the Canucks would be huge.

    The direct result of the stupid loser point.  The 3-2-1 point system can't get here soon enough.  

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  10. 43 minutes ago, GoSox05 said:

    I like how Jared Goff is not good now because of his bad Super Bowl game. 

     

    That Thursday night game against the Vikings was the most I had ever watched him and he made some of the most incredible throws I've seen last year.  Then he suddenly lost all ability to play QB successfully.  

    During the Super Bowl, Romo mentioned that the speaker in the QB's helmet turns off with 15 seconds left on the play clock.  I had never ever knew that before. The Patriots were showing one defense, then would mix it up at the 15 second mark when McVay could no longer communicate with Goff.   Makes you wonder how much if Goff's success is strictly from McVay's game planning.

  11. 1 minute ago, Roughneck said:

    I don't think the Twins really compare. The Twins had a few stars. Mauer was incredible, Morneau, Santana, Liriano before his arm exploded. But they mostly just had a bunch of mediocre players who did a professional job. They got rid of Johan at the exact right moment, and they didn't lose any star players to free agency.

    I agree 100%.  If anything, the Twins of the '00s were overachievers, given the composition of their rosters.  Look at the talent that has gone through Cleveland and left because of money and without winning a title.

  12. 12 minutes ago, fathom said:

    We'll have the Kareem Hunt hunt

    Just looking at it from a straight football standpoint, Hunt doesn't make much sense for the Bears in 2019 assuming that he will face at least a 6 game suspension most likely.  You aren't gonna keep Hunt, Howard, and Cohen on the roster, and if you trade Howard for Hunt, then you are looking at a minimum 6 games with Benny or Mizzell as your top running back.  As much as I love Benny and Nagy loves Mizzell, that's a recipe for disaster.

  13. 3 hours ago, Bazox said:

    Hey guys how's it going , you are making the news over here , no mention of any other places just Chicago , is it 25 degrees outside the city limits or something ?

    We almost got to that part of the temperature chart where Celsius and Fahrenheit match up.

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  14. Teams have used analytics to maximize their chances to win ball games and unfortunately, unlike other sports, those moves make the game more boring,

    In basketball, shooting more 3's is exciting.

    In football, spreading the field and running more plays is exciting. 

    In baseball, seeing more pitches, the 3 outcomes, and using more relievers are not exciting, but that helps teams win ball games, so it's not going anywhere.

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