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  1. REALLY? YOU DON'T SAY? I simply can't fathom why a White Sox message board would seemingly be more negative than positive after going 162-324 in the last three years. SOMEONE MAKE IT MAKE SENSE!
  2. Im going glass half full on this one. Winning on the road is not easy in the NFL, no matter the opponent. And winning in general hasn’t come easy to the Bears lately, so you take any W you can. They got a lot of s%*# to clean up, but a lot of guys need to get healthy too. Bye is coming at a great time for them. We’ve just seen too many of these games where the Bears are on the losing side of it. Feels good to be on the other side of one of them
  3. I'd put it another way. "Losing is a choice" The White Sox, Pirates, A's...if you gave their owners a lie detector test and asked them if they wanted to win, I believe all would answer yes, and they'd be telling the truth. I think every owner wants to win. But in the case of the teams listed out...winning is not their main priority, and it's viewed as a "nice to have, not need to have" Being an owner of a professional sports franchise is an incredibly lucrative investment, no matter where you finish in the standings. That's the easy part. The hard part is the willingness to make capital investments in scouting, talent acquisition, player development, etc. And when you have 29 other teams trying hiring from a very similar pool of qualified candidates, it becomes challenging and often times expensive. Owners then have to make a choice. "Do I want to find the best candidate for the job? Do I want to invest X amount of millions in a Latin American complex? Do I want to outbid my rival on Free Agent X?" Those choices are everything, and unfortunately we know how Jerry chooses to answer them.
  4. There is also a portion of posters here that live inside the Sox vacuum and don't compare the Sox to other franchises, they just weigh things against other Sox seasons. It's been beaten to death at this point, but it's why there are "optimistic" posters here talking about how much "progress" was made over the last year. And yes, the Sox won 17-18 more games than they did last season. A 17 game improvement off the season before, in a vacuum, is a great thing. But zooming out even slightly shows you that going from 41 wins to 58 wins really shouldn't be celebrated, and the team that made a 17 game improvement from last season is without question the worst team in the American League in 2025. Good chance the Sox don't win 60 games this year. The Twins need to win one more game to reach 70 wins, which would mean no other AL team will finish the year in the 60-69 win category, everyone at least won 70 games...while the Sox won't even reach 60. That's how far away they still are from the rest of the pack. I haven't even mentioned Jerry yet, and the restrictions he will place on payroll additions, along with the 2027 labor impasse. Again, anyone can fan the way they want to fan. You want to be "optimistic" about the future of the White Sox, knock yourself out. But if you're going to argue with me (or anyone) that people are being too negative, too pessimistic...that's where I have an issue. This is objectively the worst franchise in the American League, has been for quite some time, and there is no where near enough evidence to tell anyone that it's going to change anytime soon.
  5. They also could have easily signed Chubb or Dobbins…was a total miss
  6. After 3 games, Caleb is on pace for 4,051 yards and 40 TD’s lol. I had some strong reactions after seeing Caleb in Game 1 this season, but have to remind myself things are going to take time to develop. Not every week is going to look like this, but if you told me after Week 3, Caleb would be 7-1 TD/INT with 715 yards and 99 rushing yards…I’d be pretty happy
  7. Seriously, just checked this thread again, would think it’s 31-14 Cowboys
  8. I've watched like six innings of White Sox Baseball this year, so I really have no information on the actual broadcast, but this is especially true when this team is really bad. What value are you offering the viewer? The product on the field isn't, aside from sycophants. The viewer has been witness to A LOT of bad baseball over the last few years, so it can't just be a traditional broadcast that someone like the Brewers, Phillies, Dodgers can get away with. I'd run with it even more during this awful stretch of Sox baseball. I'd try and turn my broadcast into something pretty different, throw s%*# against the wall for a while to see what sticks. Especially when we live in the social age, something new and fresh on a broadcast will go viral, just as much as a HR call will. Huge missed opportunity there
  9. This is like saying "what difference does it make to anyone if Martin Perez is pitching for the White Sox, or Garret Crochet? They both are pitchers who throw left handed." People are play-by-play announcers for a living, people are baseball players for a living. There are different levels of quality among them, which can often be the difference in them being great at their job, or...not so great.
  10. While I don't think he is identifying players to go after, I think he's absolutely involved in the approval process of players/trades, etc.
  11. Don't disagree at all, and a lot of the narratives can change quickly if this continues, but while it shouldn't be that costly to get out of the Poles deal, after giving him an extension this last offseason, I'd be mildly surprised to see a movie by the end of this season. But time will tell.
  12. Again, generally agree that this is not how the Bears operate, but we did see a change in both them firing Eberflus middle of the season, and paying a coach top dollar while also still paying the contract of Eberflus. We'll see, but as I said earlier, if they win 5 games this year and 5 games next year, I just don't see a world where they keep him after the 2026 season with something like a 25-60 record. I think the heat will be too hot around the team for them to bring him back for another season.
  13. I hate that we are even talking about this, and I'm not going to give the Bears any credit or belief they will do the right thing...with that said, even with the extension, I can't imagine Poles is making more than 2-3 million dollars a year. Say this year is a disaster, they bring him back next season and it's more of the same. At that point, he'll be like 25-58 as a GM or something silly, I don't see how it's possible to even bring him back by any metric. My point is, even though the extension was insanely stupid, given what they are paying Ben Johnson, not to mention player salaries, paying a GM is nothing in the grand scheme. I don't think the extension will stand in the way of them HAVING to make a move.
  14. Somehow, someway...they may find a way to be worse than last year.
  15. It's become incredibly clear their scouting/drafting/development process is incredibly broken. (Where have we heard this before?) You draft Amegadjie in the 3rd round last year, in one of the most arrogant drafts I can remember. Poles acted like they could get cute and add the finishing touches to an elite team. Dude can't play, was right in the bubble of being cut during training camp this year. You followed that up by taking a punter in the 4th round, who has been average at best in his short NFL career. This year, all offseason, fans and media regurgitated the same talking points over and over again, because they were true. "Fix the trenches. That's where the focus needs to be. You win and lose in the trenches and the Bears need to get much better on both sides of the ball." Knowing that, the Bears took and TE and WR with their first two selections, because why not? Ok, now with those out of the way, lets draft an OL and DE with our remaining 2nd round picks. Neither one has played a snap of NFL football in Week 2. As I posted yesterday, Potash had the tweet that 18 of the 19 OL drafted in the first two rounds in the 2025 draft have already made at least one start for the teams that drafted them. Of course the Bears are the one exception. It's just rotten.
  16. Dude, we get it. You don't have to respond to every post with the same thing
  17. Feel like Roschon wasn't very healthy in camp, just got jumped on the pecking order. But that's clearly the least of their problems
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