Yes, absolutely.AccidentProne said:That gif applies to any time I get on TexAgs, and not just this forumRetiredAg said:AccidentProne said:
Greatest. Gif. Ever.
Yes, absolutely.AccidentProne said:That gif applies to any time I get on TexAgs, and not just this forumRetiredAg said:AccidentProne said:
Greatest. Gif. Ever.
Oh, it's never been about profits for me. I really couldn't care less about the money. While I understand JD's reasoning, as I've said all along, I would have taken up the Astros on their offer. I also think the Astros should have taken the Rangers offer once JD rejected theirs. The more money to relief efforts, the better, IMO. I don't think JD deserves the reaction he's received, which is why I've even touched this subject. I've said all along that neither side was "wrong", but both could have been "more right". I'm typically a path of least resistance/err on the side of compassion person. That said, JD being raked over the coals has been uncalled for, IMO.DallasAg 94 said:So the Rangers should have given up revenue for 6 games, while the Astros give up revenue for 3 games? And technically, the Astros revenue was already lost. Those games were not being played. For this 3 games, they got 4K, 6K and ?K in attendance. That is what they were able to recover from their loss.RetiredAg said:TV Casualty said:
Which is why I think the Rangers should have suggested that if they were to swap then the revenues for the 6 games goes to hurricane relief.
The Rangers still take a hit from a baseball perspective, but it largely takes the finances out of the equation and puts it towards the right place. I think anyone who had a ticket to those September games would have been ok with that.
Agree with this. If you swap, the revenues from all 6 games should be earmarked for hurricane relief. This seems like the best solution.
dermdoc said:Did I or anybody else personally call out other Ags? C'mon man.aggiefan09 said:dermdoc said:
Cool, why the personal call out? Why not just use Ryan's name?
Didn't read like you liked what the Rangers had to counter offer for the last 6 pages.
DallasAg 94 said:Derm... it isn't just about the money.dermdoc said:I understood that before I read that. I just think the Rangers should have bit the bullet and if I was GM of the Astros I would have switched series. I guess I just think differently but when there is stuff like this involved, money considerations go out the window. Guess that is why I am comfortable and not rich. And sorry but I do not think the Rangers are going broke. Aren't they building a new stadium with tax payer dollars?RetiredAg said:
derm,
I hope your sister is doing fine. I've been praying for y'all. I would like to ask your opinion on the above posted comments from Keith Law. Does that at least help see the perspective of the Rangers a bit better?
Thanks for the prayers. This has been a saga.
It was about trying to be entitled to more than you were offered. The use of the stadium and revenue were just part of the offer. The Rangers would have to employ everyone and pay for the cost of the concessions, while the revenue was donated. The Rangers offered a seat at the Thanksgiving table and Reid Ryan said he would come to Thanksgiving dinner, unless the Rangers gave him the whole of Christmas.
I've bent over backwards for someone this summer. Covered everything, flew him to and from the Midwest. Drove him to and from Houston. Given him tons of money to help him out (paying a ticket, and bills). I offered him an older computer (3 year old PC) and he scoffed at it wanting a $1500 Mac. Nobody in my family has a computer that nice. He needs a DSLR... he was offered a $200 DSLR by someone. I suggested a $300 DSLR and he scoffed that nobody would buy him the $1500 DSLR he thinks he deserves. I want a $1500 DSLR, but won't spend the money. Then, he thinks I'm flying him back to my house for Christmas, so he can collect Christmas presents from us, so that I can drive him to Houston to get Christmas presents and then I can pay for him to fly him back to the Midwest. I told him to tap the brakes on all that flying. I've been more than benevolent, but I'll be damned if he isn't telling people how terrible I am because I won't buy him a new car (he suggested I could give him my car), a new $1500 DSLR and a new $1500 Mac.
It is that perspective that I see what Reid Ryan did. He thought he was entitled to something more than was offered and then complained to the media because he didn't get the gifts he wanted.
Rangers on the road next week. Watch JD offer Miami or Tampa to play in the BPiA.Lucky #007 said:
The Space City Weather blog isn't pushing the panic button on that one yet. Florida is in the bulls eye at the moment apparently.
Sweet Dreams.dermdoc said:
Fair enough. We will agree to disagree. I do not think what the Rangers offered was reasonable and you do so we will never agree.
Have a good evening.
BTHO UCLA!
titanmaster_race said:
I didn't know it was possible to be more Chris Carter-ish than Chris Carter. That's impressive.
And yet he's OPS'd .888 against the Astros for his career. He's basically good at beating yalls ass.CorpsAg11 said:titanmaster_race said:
I didn't know it was possible to be more Chris Carter-ish than Chris Carter. That's impressive.
I couldn't stand Chris Carter, but he was actually good at drawing walks. Odor is basically good at nothing. And locked into a $50 mil contract...
Gotta give it to him though. Only memorable thing he's done is punch Bautista and made millions off of itCorpsAg11 said:titanmaster_race said:
I didn't know it was possible to be more Chris Carter-ish than Chris Carter. That's impressive.
I couldn't stand Chris Carter, but he was actually good at drawing walks. Odor is basically good at nothing. And locked into a $50 mil contract...
Ag2012 said:And yet he's OPS'd .888 against the Astros for his career. He's basically good at beating yalls ass.CorpsAg11 said:titanmaster_race said:
I didn't know it was possible to be more Chris Carter-ish than Chris Carter. That's impressive.
I couldn't stand Chris Carter, but he was actually good at drawing walks. Odor is basically good at nothing. And locked into a $50 mil contract...
AccidentProne said:
Can we all just come together today and enjoy watching t.u. get their **** pushed in by Maryland
I enjoy watching the Rangers lose, but there's no comparison to watching the sips lose. Yes. I will join you in this revelry.AccidentProne said:
Can we all just come together today and enjoy watching t.u. get their **** pushed in by Maryland
*adding an overpaid, past his prime middle of the staff guy to a totally busted rotation in a last ditch effort to make it out of the ALDS.Farmer1906 said:Ag2012 said:And yet he's OPS'd .888 against the Astros for his career. He's basically good at beating yalls ass.CorpsAg11 said:titanmaster_race said:
I didn't know it was possible to be more Chris Carter-ish than Chris Carter. That's impressive.
I couldn't stand Chris Carter, but he was actually good at drawing walks. Odor is basically good at nothing. And locked into a $50 mil contract...
He really tries his best to impress Daddy in yalls World Series.
We're too busy having the best record in the league, adding an ace for a run at the actual World Series.
Hmmm.... middle of the staff?Ag2012 said:*adding an overpaid, past his prime middle of the staff guy to a totally busted rotation in a last ditch effort to make it out of the ALDS.Farmer1906 said:Ag2012 said:And yet he's OPS'd .888 against the Astros for his career. He's basically good at beating yalls ass.CorpsAg11 said:titanmaster_race said:
I didn't know it was possible to be more Chris Carter-ish than Chris Carter. That's impressive.
I couldn't stand Chris Carter, but he was actually good at drawing walks. Odor is basically good at nothing. And locked into a $50 mil contract...
He really tries his best to impress Daddy in yalls World Series.
We're too busy having the best record in the league, adding an ace for a run at the actual World Series.
More importantly though, I think we can all rejoice in texas getting ****housed at home by a bad B1G team today.
By year over year you mean he's not replicating his 2nd place Cy Young finish from last year. Big deal.Ag2012 said:
Big picture: year over year his walks are up, strikeouts are down, home runs are up, ERA and FIP are up. And y'all are on the hook for most of a salary no one else wanted to pick up.
AccidentProne said:
Can we all just come together today and enjoy watching t.u. get their **** pushed in by Maryland
And his HR/9 and HR/FB are the highest of his career, xFIP and BB/9 are highest in a decadeFarmer1906 said:By year over year you mean he's not replicating his 2nd place Cy Young finish from last year. Big deal.Ag2012 said:
Big picture: year over year his walks are up, strikeouts are down, home runs are up, ERA and FIP are up. And y'all are on the hook for most of a salary no one else wanted to pick up.
His K/9 % is 3rd highest of his career.
But keep trying. Eventually, you'll stumble onto something.