SRBear;842378074 said:
Congratulations Dodgers on keeping B Wheezy another year as he exercised his 9 million dollar option to stay with the team rather than test the free agent market.
:rollinglaugh:
SRBear;842378074 said:
Congratulations Dodgers on keeping B Wheezy another year as he exercised his 9 million dollar option to stay with the team rather than test the free agent market.
sycasey;842377803 said:
I, of course, still don't believe this is true, but it's funny how this just keeps coming back. The Giants are trolling the baseball world.
YuSeeBerkeley;842378159 said:
Ok, I'll take my lumps. Congrats to the Giants on getting further than the Dodgers this year. But in the words of the Wolf in Pulp Fiction, Giants fans should not start sucking each other's [popsicles] just yet.
YuSeeBerkeley;842378159 said:
Ok, I'll take my lumps. Congrats to the Giants on getting further than the Dodgers this year. But in the words of the Wolf in Pulp Fiction, Giants fans should not start sucking each other's [popsicles] just yet. Although, neither of the AL squads looks all that imposing, and the Cards, despite eliminating my beloved Dodgers, looked very beatable. I'm not sure if the Cards win a game in this series if the Dodgers merely had a mediocre manager as opposed to the epic disaster that's Mattingly.
sycasey;842378162 said:
I'm not -- actually for me the Giants have already achieved what I'd wanted for this season, which was:
1. Make the playoffs.
2. Go further than the Dodgers, so I can talk smack about it on the Internet.
Done! The rest is gravy.
sycasey;842378162 said:
I'm not -- actually for me the Giants have already achieved what I'd wanted for this season, which was:
1. Make the playoffs.
2. Go further than the Dodgers, so I can talk smack about it on the Internet.
Done! The rest is gravy.
sycasey;842378162 said:
I'm not -- actually for me the Giants have already achieved what I'd wanted for this season, which was:
1. Make the playoffs.
2. Go further than the Dodgers, so I can talk smack about it on the Internet.
Done! The rest is gravy.
86Oski;842378240 said:
I'll add:
3. Make sure this thread gets up to 2,000 posts as quickly as possible.
grandmastapoop;842378249 said:
This thread has been delightful for so long. It just keeps getting better.
Adrian The Cal Bear;842377800 said:
I just think it's hilarious seeing the timeline of Dodger fans thinking they're the best team ever, how they are just that much more awesome than the Giants, and how Kershaw is the greatest ever.
Greatest ever means winning a title. Kershaw has yet to do that. Don't ever call him GOAT again until he gets a ring.
Cal_Fan2;842378261 said:
I'm not a Giants or Dodgers fan, but what I find more hilarious is that you started this thread, and then slinked away to not comment for 1800 posts because you were shown to be totally wrong...then the first chance you get to rub it in, your come back as if nothing happened in between.
Cal_Fan2;842378261 said:
then the first chance you get to rub it in, your come back as if nothing happened in between.
Cal_Fan2;842378261 said:
I'm not a Giants or Dodgers fan, but what I find more hilarious is that you started this thread, and then slinked away to not comment for 1800 posts because you were shown to be totally wrong...then the first chance you get to rub it in, your come back as if nothing happened in between.
86Oski;842378271 said:
86Oski;842378271 said:
While I agree with the general notion that if you're going to be a good sport about (mostly) good-natured ribbing/trash talking, you need to show up to the thread in good times and in bad, I will point out that this is hardly the first chance the OP has had to rub it in. Since this thread started, the Gs won a WS...also, he could have been rubbing it in back in June when the Gs were 9 games up on the Dodgers. (Lord knows NYCGOBEARS and I were trying to do that back then...and look where that got us.)
Anyway, I resolved not to do too much gloating today and just enjoy however long the Gs can keep this thing going. As part of that resolution, I promised myself that I would NOT, under any circumstances, post this picture:
Remarkable restraint on my part, I think.
86oski;842378271 said:
remarkable restraint on my part, i think.
Cal_Fan2;842378261 said:
I'm not a Giants or Dodgers fan, but what I find more hilarious is that you started this thread, and then slinked away to not comment for 1800 posts because you were shown to be totally wrong...then the first chance you get to rub it in, your come back as if nothing happened in between.
TheSouseFamily;842378607 said:
Kudos to the Giants for making it through when it counts. They've earned my respect and congratulations, as I vomit slightly in my mouth. That said, doesn't much still depend in how you define success? Would you rather have a Cal team that won that Pac-12 in hoops and departed from the NCAA Tourney early on? Or a team that didn't win the conference butt made a nice, little run in the tourney? I'd say that unless you made the Final 4, I'd rather have the conference championship. So I'll take a NL West title (again) for the Dodgers over, let's say, a NLCS loss for Thr Giants assuming for a moment the Cards win. Maybe I'm just rationalizing here. Ha.
SoCalBear323;842378614 said:
@Adrian The Cal Bear
Let's talk about the time you unwittingly posted a thread about some weird guy who was ragging on Cal in some random forum. Then a bunch of BI posters, with some simple googling, found pics of the disgruntled Bruin fan and his GF and had a field day clowning the fvck outta them. Then you come back and cry for the thread to be deleted because it was your bro and his wife and don't post after that for like 2 years. That was funz.
TheSouseFamily;842378607 said:
Kudos to the Giants for making it through when it counts. They've earned my respect and congratulations, as I vomit slightly in my mouth. That said, doesn't much still depend in how you define success? Would you rather have a Cal team that won that Pac-12 in hoops and departed from the NCAA Tourney early on? Or a team that didn't win the conference but made a nice, little run in the tourney? I'd say that unless you made the Final 4, I'd rather have the conference championship. So I'll take a NL West title (again) for the Dodgers over, let's say, a NLCS loss for the Giants assuming for a moment the Cards win. Maybe I'm just rationalizing here. Ha.
TheSouseFamily;842378607 said:
Maybe I'm just rationalizing here. Ha.
sycasey;842378758 said:
Yes, yes you are.
But seriously . . . I think if I were in Dodger fans' position I would not particularly celebrate an NL West title. As a Giant fan I think I was in the same position in 2003. Yes, the NL West title was nice that year, but what we really wanted was to win the World Series. The disappointment was in not even making out of the Division Series. I didn't really care about the division title.
However, in 1997? Hell yes I was happy about winning the division, because the team hadn't had one of those since 1989. It had been a while. Same applies when Cal basketball fans were really happy about winning the regular-season Pac-10 title in 2009, because it had been a long time since we'd won the conference. If we were winning conference titles regularly (say we were Duke or something) it wouldn't mean that much -- the tourney would matter a lot more. You want what you can't have.
So for Dodger fans I'd think that winning NL West titles would be old hat. You've gotten them in 2014, 2013, 2009, 2008, and 2004. What I'd really want is that elusive World Series title (or at least an appearance), which hasn't happened since 1988. But that's just me -- maybe Dodger fans are generally satisfied with the team's recent success?
86Oski;842378788 said:
That said, any Giant fan of a reasonably long tenure is more than familiar with WS droughts...heck, LA isn't even halfway to the Giants' 55-season (again, excluding 1994) drought between WS titles...and for much of that time, there were far fewer teams than there are now (only 16 in the first few years of that period).
Unit2Sucks;842379002 said:
This idea that the Giants fans should look past our success to the team's failures in the 70's is absurd.
86Oski;842382217 said:
From twitter:
Ken Rosenthal @Ken_Rosenthal 14m14 minutes ago
BREAKING: #Rays’ Friedman going to #Dodgers. Colletti remaining as senior advisor. Announcement imminent.
86Oski;842382224 said:
A friend who frequents MLB message boards told me that Colletti was known as "Secret Agent Ned" on the Dodgers' board during the early part of his tenure as Dodger GM -- the implication being that he was still working for the Giants to bring the Dodgers down. I don't know if he still has that nickname.