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		<title>By: alan t.</title>
		<link>http://www.ohiomm.com/blogs/mcmanamon/2008/06/05/the-indians-score-but-is-westbrooks-situation-bad-and-other-things/#comment-291</link>
		<dc:creator>alan t.</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Jun 2008 02:44:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Yeah, Josh, and if Pat Ewing and Allan Houston were still healthy, the Knicks would be kicking butt.

Seriously, dude, your pom-pom fetish gets a little old.  Even older than my chronological age.  Logic and reason means little to you.    

And your last paragraph makes no sense.  From what I've read, many people do write about stuff in the past, and then refer to it as the stuff comes true.  I know I do.  For one, I wrote trade Sabathia before the season starts.  Well, the guy is still here, and as the days remaining on his contract tick down, his trade value diminishes accordingly.  In the meantime, you're pom-poms are bouncing, and your Cleveland franchise flags are waving.

It's why I got rid of my Cavs season tickets in the late 90s, because it was becoming freakin' obvious that Gund was determined to drastically devalue the franchise and turn it into a fiscal joke in order to sell it and get the most bang for his buck.  Not only that, the product on the court was every bit as ugly and boring as it is now.  If not for lucking into James, the Cleveland NBA franchise would be history.  I think I have a damn right to complain and to keep on complaining, especially considering Gund still has his grubby hands in the minority cookie jar.  Not to mention my tax dollars went towards building his luxury penthouse apartment he secretly built inside the arena.  Yeah, Gund was benovolent and blind.  Like a fox with hawk's eyes.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yeah, Josh, and if Pat Ewing and Allan Houston were still healthy, the Knicks would be kicking butt.</p>
<p>Seriously, dude, your pom-pom fetish gets a little old.  Even older than my chronological age.  Logic and reason means little to you.    </p>
<p>And your last paragraph makes no sense.  From what I&#039;ve read, many people do write about stuff in the past, and then refer to it as the stuff comes true.  I know I do.  For one, I wrote trade Sabathia before the season starts.  Well, the guy is still here, and as the days remaining on his contract tick down, his trade value diminishes accordingly.  In the meantime, you&#039;re pom-poms are bouncing, and your Cleveland franchise flags are waving.</p>
<p>It&#039;s why I got rid of my Cavs season tickets in the late 90s, because it was becoming freakin&#039; obvious that Gund was determined to drastically devalue the franchise and turn it into a fiscal joke in order to sell it and get the most bang for his buck.  Not only that, the product on the court was every bit as ugly and boring as it is now.  If not for lucking into James, the Cleveland NBA franchise would be history.  I think I have a damn right to complain and to keep on complaining, especially considering Gund still has his grubby hands in the minority cookie jar.  Not to mention my tax dollars went towards building his luxury penthouse apartment he secretly built inside the arena.  Yeah, Gund was benovolent and blind.  Like a fox with hawk&#039;s eyes.</p>
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		<title>By: Josh</title>
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		<dc:creator>Josh</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Jun 2008 19:50:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I rest my case... the day Cleveland wins a championship, and it will happen, Alan will rip them for not outscoring the opposition by enough.  Get lost, old man.

"Common Sense"... If Hafner and Martinez were healthy and hitting like they were 2 years ago, the Indians would be AT LEAST 5-6 games up and cruising toward another division title/postseason run.  You want to cite hindsight, I'll give you hypothetical.  You wouldnt be calling this team boring if they were comfortably in first place, no matter how few runs they were scoring.  A 2-1 win is still a win, right? 

That's all fans in this city ever do, complain, whine and point out what "should have" been done in the past, like they knew the whole time.  What a joke...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I rest my case&#8230; the day Cleveland wins a championship, and it will happen, Alan will rip them for not outscoring the opposition by enough.  Get lost, old man.</p>
<p>&#034;Common Sense&#034;&#8230; If Hafner and Martinez were healthy and hitting like they were 2 years ago, the Indians would be AT LEAST 5-6 games up and cruising toward another division title/postseason run.  You want to cite hindsight, I&#039;ll give you hypothetical.  You wouldnt be calling this team boring if they were comfortably in first place, no matter how few runs they were scoring.  A 2-1 win is still a win, right? </p>
<p>That&#039;s all fans in this city ever do, complain, whine and point out what &#034;should have&#034; been done in the past, like they knew the whole time.  What a joke&#8230;</p>
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		<title>By: Common Sense</title>
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		<dc:creator>Common Sense</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Jun 2008 16:27:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Alan speaks the truth.  When C.C. shut down all negotiations, saying "there wasn't enough common ground" in the Tribe's $18-million per year offer, that said everything you need to know about that choke-artist.  He stole the Cy Young, and the Tribe could've easily dealt him (at HIGH value, not his normal mediocrity) to a team like Atlanta, Texas, Seattle, even the moron Giants in the off-season and actually improved this club.  But we had other pressing matters: the signing of Jamey Carroll.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Alan speaks the truth.  When C.C. shut down all negotiations, saying &#034;there wasn&#039;t enough common ground&#034; in the Tribe&#039;s $18-million per year offer, that said everything you need to know about that choke-artist.  He stole the Cy Young, and the Tribe could&#039;ve easily dealt him (at HIGH value, not his normal mediocrity) to a team like Atlanta, Texas, Seattle, even the moron Giants in the off-season and actually improved this club.  But we had other pressing matters: the signing of Jamey Carroll.</p>
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		<title>By: alan t.</title>
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		<dc:creator>alan t.</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Jun 2008 15:06:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Common Sense, between baseball's revenue sharing and the Dolans' TV network, I seriously doubt the Dolans will lose much, if anything at all.   

Besides, the poor attendance has little to do with the Indians purportedly pretty "boring."  Cleveland being a pretty poor baseball town is a far better explanation.  Or do they have to build another new stadium to get people to come back.  It's almost 15 now, getting a little rough around the edges.  Time to demolish that ugly deteriorating heap of bricks and cement.  If you build it, he will come.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Common Sense, between baseball&#039;s revenue sharing and the Dolans&#039; TV network, I seriously doubt the Dolans will lose much, if anything at all.   </p>
<p>Besides, the poor attendance has little to do with the Indians purportedly pretty &#034;boring.&#034;  Cleveland being a pretty poor baseball town is a far better explanation.  Or do they have to build another new stadium to get people to come back.  It&#039;s almost 15 now, getting a little rough around the edges.  Time to demolish that ugly deteriorating heap of bricks and cement.  If you build it, he will come.</p>
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		<title>By: alan t.</title>
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		<dc:creator>alan t.</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Jun 2008 13:34:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Oh, come on, Pat.  The guy wrote "inferior teams, he didn't write "best player."  You know darn well that if they played 82 games against each other, with the exception of the 30 games that James would be way too much for them to handle, the Celtics would win the other 52.  I'd take just about any Celtics player over the Cavs' players, with the obvious exception of James.  I'd even deeply consider the Kendrick Perkins-Zydrunas Ilgauskas choice to be a toss-up.  That fork sticking out of Z's back is becoming more and more obtrustive by the day.  Somebody really oughta marinate that guy before he dries out. 

I wonder if the failure to trade Sabathia during the off-season is going to put the kibosh on what they're going to get in return, assuming he's dealt in a couple of months.  I'm guessing it will.  Shapiro must have really thought he put together a serious contender that could win it all this season, because there is no other plausible explanation for his failure to trade Sabathia when his value would never again be higher.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oh, come on, Pat.  The guy wrote &#034;inferior teams, he didn&#039;t write &#034;best player.&#034;  You know darn well that if they played 82 games against each other, with the exception of the 30 games that James would be way too much for them to handle, the Celtics would win the other 52.  I&#039;d take just about any Celtics player over the Cavs&#039; players, with the obvious exception of James.  I&#039;d even deeply consider the Kendrick Perkins-Zydrunas Ilgauskas choice to be a toss-up.  That fork sticking out of Z&#039;s back is becoming more and more obtrustive by the day.  Somebody really oughta marinate that guy before he dries out. </p>
<p>I wonder if the failure to trade Sabathia during the off-season is going to put the kibosh on what they&#039;re going to get in return, assuming he&#039;s dealt in a couple of months.  I&#039;m guessing it will.  Shapiro must have really thought he put together a serious contender that could win it all this season, because there is no other plausible explanation for his failure to trade Sabathia when his value would never again be higher.</p>
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		<title>By: Common Sense</title>
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		<dc:creator>Common Sense</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Jun 2008 13:18:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Despite losing various starters at times, and numerous bullpen implosions, there is still only ONE primary reason why we're a sub-500 team:  No Offense for appx. 60 games.  CC &#38; Fausto would've been 25-game winners last year (check it out) if the Tribe could've generated even 3 runs per start for them.  And yet, somehow, Mark Shapiro thought (cue birds singing) "it would all magically change this year."  He is to blame for this mess of a team, which--in a business sense--is gonna lose the Dolans money big-time because it's interminably boring.  Unwatchable. 

The Tribe could have survived any of the few pitching woes.  Not scoring any runs, and not having a clue as to "WHY?," are things that a team cannot survive.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Despite losing various starters at times, and numerous bullpen implosions, there is still only ONE primary reason why we&#039;re a sub-500 team:  No Offense for appx. 60 games.  CC &amp; Fausto would&#039;ve been 25-game winners last year (check it out) if the Tribe could&#039;ve generated even 3 runs per start for them.  And yet, somehow, Mark Shapiro thought (cue birds singing) &#034;it would all magically change this year.&#034;  He is to blame for this mess of a team, which&#8211;in a business sense&#8211;is gonna lose the Dolans money big-time because it&#039;s interminably boring.  Unwatchable. </p>
<p>The Tribe could have survived any of the few pitching woes.  Not scoring any runs, and not having a clue as to &#034;WHY?,&#034; are things that a team cannot survive.</p>
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